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Show Mtaife GUNNISON Pearl Hill Hone, age 78, died March 13, 1998, in the Mayfield Community Care Center. She was bom July 21, 1919, in Fayette, Utah, to Harvey Loren Hill and Matilda Madsen Hill. She married her eternal companion, Nathan Hone, on July 21, 1952. Their marriage was later solemnised in the Manti LDS Temple on September 30, 1960. She attended high school in Gunnison, then on to Snow and BYU. In 1966, the family moved to Nevada. She was active in the LDS Church and had taught Primary and Sunday School. She is survived by her daughter, Nathana Hone, Ephraim; daughter-in-laVicki Hone, Draper, Utah; four grandchildren; two brothers: Orr Hill, St. George and Royden Hill, who is presently returning from serving an LDS mission in Tonga. She is preceded in death by her parents, husband and son, Craig Hone, and a sister, Erda Nichols. The family wishes to express deep appreciation to the Mayfield Community Care Center for their care of Pearl. Funeral services were held, Tuesday, March 17, 1998, in the Gunnison LDS Stake Center. Interment was in the Centerfield City Cemetery under the direction of the Warren R. Jensen Funeral Home. Mary M. Tracy A. USU Extension Notes 528-744- 6 by Clyde Hurst Sevier County USU Extension Agent of assistance. Pete and Mary Swan spent a week vis iting Quartzsite, Arizona, and Blyth, California, and working on genealogy. Met Uncle Leroy Goin and wife Lois; Uncle Ray Goin; Mary's father POPLAR TWIGGALL FLY- -1 have already had several calls this spring about the bumps or galls on quaking aspen trees. It has been some time since I have discussed this problem here, so it is probably appropriate to review what and mother, Melvin and Maggie is known about the pest. It has been at least 4 years maybe 5 since the first call I received about the Beckstead. Visitors from Ogden were low for son Jay and Heidi and McKenna, and symptoms associated with this insect. The frequency of calls was very I 2 first but about increased the of dramatically. years they ago couple years, daughter Rachel Smith and three chilfor an insect was affected trees the number but of increasing expect slowly, dren. enemies the increase may be described as, the Casandra Westras mother, Johanna population that has few natural it faster it the gets bigger. That is was seems to have happened with Mueller from Salt Lake City visited bigger gets the poplar twiggall fly. for the weekend. They attended the In Colorado, at least, there is at least one naturally occurring insect that Manti Temple and now Johanna has parasitizes the twiggall fly. Some birds also feed on the pupae. We likely have visited all the temples in Utah. as in all cases of predation the predator At the State High School Basketball the same situation here. However, is often way behind the prey on the population growth curve. Even population in Cedar City, and rooting playoffs, a of time to catch up, parasitism rates have been observed to range Christensen, Tracie Bartholomew, for Gunnison were: Keith and Delene given period from to 20 30 percent. David and Danielle Bown, Ann Harrop Bartholomew, John and Kathleen Whitney Cranshaw Extension Entomologist at Colorado State University and Karen Kitchell talked about the Bartholomew, Bishop Shawn and Jan has tired various insecticides over several years. Success has run from 50 to 90 blessings of Relief Society. Carolyn Crane, Bart and Sunnie Brown, Scott Schofield spoke on the blessings of Bartholomew, Vicki and Alan King. percent. He comments that; Avid still remains my treatment of choice and current labeling has been clarified to allow use on landscape plants. I would doing our family history, genealogy Delene and Keith stayed at Delenes adult emergence. However, I and temple work. A mock Game brothers home in Cedar City, Mr. and suggest two applications, initiated at onset of in be would think excess control would that of 75 which is still going rarely Show was presented by Chris and Mrs. Elvin Cox. Vicki and Alan stayed the difficulties Given a lot leave with of control and the absence to one of lumps. Casandra Westra. Contestants were in St. George with daughter Fawntell from aside aesthetic -- - I have been tree serious the of to any damage David Bown, Billie K. Mellor and and John Mogle and Kaz. it. Problems live with have seemed to to that try people just Visiting Milton and Ruby Hammond recommending Shayanne White. A fun and informasubside abit with time, perhaps due to increased paras itization or bird predation tive evening! were daughter Vivian, and Reed the two common biological controls. Wendell and Melba Mellors daughHowes, from Mapleton, and grandI think his advice is excellent. Given that some common insecticides can to ter Irene and Glade Curtis came children Cory, Kelly and Terry. and are not that effective anyway, we might be best served injure aspens young took St. visit from George. They Craig and Sharon Cammack enjoyed with it. I expect that most people, when they check the cost of Wendell out to dinner to celebrate his the visit of Sharons brother Dennis, by just living will Avid not go that route either, especially for 75 control. 83rd birthday on March 14th. and wife Connie Trone, and children is nothing to be gained by trying to prune out the affected twigs. From There Earl Sampson traveled to Salt Lake Devin and Rick, from Orange, Caliwhat 1 have seen the tree would be much smaller and the injury would likely to a pain clinic. We wish you well, fornia. Also visiting were Sharons be more damaging than the galls. Earl! parents Reed and Stella Pickett. Thev For a small tree it may be possible to put a net over it for a month after one Sarah Nays daughter, Wilda, and enjoyed the pleasure of their comobserved that the adults have emerged. If adults were trapped in the net a has Foster 'Moosman are visiting from pany! direct spray of a insecticidal soap would probably kill them. and Sarahs grandSpring City. Foster, Tracy Mellor accompanied her For more information call Clyde Hurst, your Utah State University Extenand K. Michael Waters new Billie the sons, Mellor, Casey daughter, 2 x275. Moosman did a lot of yard work for Utah State Dairy Princess, to the Jazz sion Agent, at Sarah. Thanks, guys! game in Salt Lake City, on March Jan Cranes brother Greg, and Lindy 14th. Tracy was beaming with love White visited from Magna with their and pride as her Billie was introduced children. as the Dairy Princess, along with her Carolyn Schofield would like to help court. This took place at half time. For the nearly 8 million Americans who have diabetes and dont know it, you get started on your genealogy and Congratulations, Billie. March 24, 1998 could represent a turning point in their lives. On this date, the temple work, or in any way she can be American Diabetes Association is channeling all of its energy into the American Diabetes Alert, a nationwide public awareness campaign to identify those 'Be Alert' to risk of Diabetes Rodger A. Martin, age 79, passed away Monday, March 16, 1998. He was bom November 18, 1918 in Salma, Utah, to Arthur Martin and Millie Brienholt Martin. He married Norma Jane Robins, October 2, 1939 in Richfield. He was loved and will be dearly missed by all who knew him. Rodger is survived by his wife, Norma, three sons. Rodger L. Martin, Jerold B. Martin and Bruce E. Martin; seven grandchildren; one and one brother, Bennett A. Martin. Mows Cell Rodger grew up in Salina, Utah. He graduated from North Sevier High School and attended Southern Utah College. He served in the Army during World War II in the Funeral services will be held ThursPacific and Asian theaters. He retired from the United States Post Office after over day, March 19, 1998 at noon in the Salina thirty years of service. In retirement, he LDS Stake Center. Friends may call at enjoyed spending time at his sons busi- Goff Mortuary, 8090 So. State, Midvale, 8 p.m. and prior to the services at the ness, Pards Welding, and also rebuilt small gas engines. He enjoyed fishing, Salina Stake Center. Interment, Salina Piofamhunting, golf and traveling. He and his neer Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the wife, Norma, spent the winters at their re- ily suggests donations to the Utah Cancer Society. tirement home in Yuma, Arizona. 6-- u N VERS I TV I DISTANCE EDUCATION At These Sites: Gunnison Administration CUCF, Snow College DON'T LEA VE HOME TO GO TO SCHOOL! Bachelor's Degrees - Accounting - Business Minor Oall Dennis L. Hansen - Business Administration - Business Information Systems and Education - Elementary Education (Ephraim) - Psychology - Social Work - Sociology (Minor) Masters Degrees AdministrativeSupervisory Endorsement - Business Information Systems and Education - Education Administration (Fall '98?) - Educational Technology (ED NET) Snow College - Human Resources Management - Human Environment (Home Economics) - Psychology: School Counseling Register now for Spring Quarter Classes Begin March 24th j - 896-926- Martin - March 18. 1998 Page 5 -- Maty M. Tracy, 88, passed away suddenly on Saturday, March 7, 1998, in San Marcos, Texas. She spent much of her adult life teaching high school English in Brawley, California. After the death of her husband, Howard G. Tracy, she moved to San Marcos to be close to her mother, sisters and their families. Mrs. Tracy is preceded in death by her husband, parents, sister Ruth Mattsson, sister and brother Blanche and Robert Beechinor. She is survived by family in Texas: nephew France Beechinor, his wife Tee, and their two children; Sonia and Zachary of Alvin; nephew William Beechinor, his wife Jan and their two children. Tori and Liam of Austin; niece Becky Beechinor of Austin and niece Diane B. Beechinor of San Antonio. In addition, she is survived by numerous loving cousins in Utah and Colorado. A memorial service and burial at the family plot in Salina will be held at a later date. Arrangements are under the direction of Penningtons Funeral Home in San Marcos, Texas and the Springer Turner Funeral Home in Salina. SANDY terrains Thomas Temple. On Wednesday, March 11th, the Fayette Relief Society Birthday Dinner was a great success: good food, large attendance, and excellent program. Jenny Willmore wrote the script and arranged the music for a wonderful performance of songs and words that recalled our Primary years, MIA inyears and Relief Societys special fluence in our lives. The talented entertainers were: Jenny and James Willmore, Bishop Shawn Crane and niece Shayanne White, Kim and AnnaLee Sorensen, Roland and Julia w Rodger Fayette Haws Stake Temple night is on Thursday, March 19th. Fayette Ward be dressed and in the chapel at 7 p.m., Manti Pearl Hill Hone Salina SunGunnison Valley News at risk for the disease. Early detection of diabetes is critical for preventing or limiting serious health complications of the disease. These complications include blindness, kidney disease, heart disease, stroke and lower limb amputations. Finding out if youre at risk for diabetes is as easy as answering seven simple questions on the American Diabetes Associations diabetes risk test. Gunnison Valley Hospital Home Health is Sounding the Alert and encourages you to take this written 'test. 'Barbara Lund RN, and other nurses at Gunnison Valley Hospital Home Health will be available March 23 through j March 27 from 8 until p.m. in the home health office for you to take this frees blood written exam. Free sugar checks will also be offered to those with high risk scores. The blood sugar test will have better results if you come to the office fiudrcy Boon Its a boy at the Sorenson house! Reed and Donna Sue welcome a new son into their family. Reed said after being the only boy in a family of sisters, having 2 daughters and2 granddaughters it was finally great to have a son. Daughter Kim and Shaun Dumas of Redmond had a lovely wedding on Saturday. The Hall was decorated in a western theme and the wedding cake had horse shoes to separate the layers. They will be moving to Redmond as soon as they finish the remodeling in Linda and Glen Goff had all their children and families home over the weekend. On Sunday, Linda and Glen attended a former neighbor of Sandys, sons mission farewell. Julie and Elwood Sorenson had several of their children and families visit over the weekend. Dorothy and Karl fasting. and daughter spent the weekend and Diabetes is more common in African Americans, Hispanics, Native AmeriDenise, Kathy and Ted, Jolyn and Steve cans and the elderly. Members of these groups need to pay special attention to and families stopped by on Sunday. i the diabetes risk test. Saturday the junior wrestlers atto or Diabetes is a disease that affects the bodys ability respond produce tended atoumament in Manti: Mitchell properly to insulin, a hormone that allows blood sugar to enter the cells of the; their new home. Congratulations Heath, Drew Despain and Cody body and be used for energy. Because symptoms can develop gradually, they! Shaun and Kim. Westover. Cody and Drew and his are often ignored. Half of the nearly 16- - million Americans who have the Kaye and Marius Despain attended cousin Charlie Hammond of Fayette disease dont even know it. Currently there is no cure for diabetes, but proper the birthday dinner to celebrate the placed 1st in their weight division. treatment can control blood sugar levels and help prevent or delay diabetes-relate- d 2nd birthday of granddaughter Amelia, They received and medals. complications. Friday evening, March 13th. Amelia Drew and Charlie are grandsons of For questions about what the ADA can do for you please call is the daughter of Julie and Loni Kaye and Marius Despain. For questions about Gunnison Valley Hospitals diabetic proHammond of Fayette. Speakers at sacrament meeting Sun- gram, please call Barbara Lund RN at Please or ' RichardMorrowanddaughteralong day morning were Michelle and Eric in this area. diabetes the alert on sound to us help with his sister Kathy came to attend Anderson of Gunnison reporting on the wedding of Kim Sorenson Dumas. their missions. Michelle was in the Boston, Mass, area and Eric was in They are former residents of Axtell. Joan and Doug Gillies were in the Twain, Taipei and Ventura, CaliforSalt Lake City area to celebrate daughnia. They are the son and daughter of ter Shannons birthday. They took her Ardean and Melody Anderson of to lunch. They have also traveled to Gunnison. Jessica Bastian played a piano muDurango, Colorado, to spend a few days with daughter Tracy, Mitchell, sic number; Sherrie Sorenson was rePatty Sorensen was named chairCemetery maintenance was awarded Baylen Patcheck and Joans parents leased as Primary 2nd Councelor. man of the Beautification Committee to the low bid made by Paul Ross and Ethel McCausland. On Sat- Nancy Goff was released as Primary for Mayfield at the town council meetCouncilman John Christiansen. urday evening they all had dinner at Secretary and recalled as 2nd ing held on March 11. Clean-u- p and Hutchinson announced all delinquent Joans parent's home along with Joan's Councelor. beautification of Mayfield is a prinwater accounts have been settled. In and sons. brother, sister-in-laHappy Birthday to Kristi Despain ciple concern of Mayor Doug the future, water users will be notified Rex and LaPriel Olsen were in Salt and Sadie Lee Bown on March 16th Bjerregaard. He said th is would greatly by letter before the account becomes Lake City to visit with the new and Clyde Kramme on March 17th. enhance the attitudes about our town. City water rights have delinquent. and help celebrate daughter-in-laThe town council has the goal of makbeen recorded with the county, and are Colleen Olsens birthday. ing Mayfield look like the great place now in the proving up process. Tuesday evening was Axtell Ward it is. Town cleanup will be April 17 Mayfield is now on the list of the Six homemaking meeting. After a lesson and 18. Whites Sanitation will have County Board of Development impact Pictures in Newspaper of preparing the soil for spring planttwo large dumpsters available to help committee for a new community cenFirst Birthday - $3 ing by Cindy LaCrue, the sisters could with the cleanup. The green waste area ter. Mayor Bjerregaard will be pushReturned Missionary-$- 3 work on a cute wreath that has changein now open for disposal of limbs, ing the request through and submit80th Birthday - $3 able holiday decorations; decorate All and boards, yard clippings. ting the plans to the committee. Counfolders to hold the handouts; or decoWedding & Anniversary - $5 Mayfield residents are encouraged to cilman Van Malmgren stated a fire rate Easter egg cakes with gum drop clean-uand fix-u- p this truck will be available as soon as there paint-u- p Eagle scouts & departing flowers. is a place to garage it. missionary -- no charge spring. Another former Axtell resident visThe Mayfield Town dog clinic will The Mayfield Ward Primary held a Classified ads are $3 a week iting was Phyllis Nelson. She visited be held March 28, from 10.00 am to talent show, The Shamrock Follies, on for 20 words. her brother Howard and Marge Jensen 12:00 noon. The Gunnison Valley March 13th. Displays of artwork, 529-783528-311- 1 9 of Axtell and Maxine Sorenson of Animal Clinic will be available at the crafts, collections and hobbies were Centerfield. town hall. Dog licenses are $ 0.00 for shown. Performances in piano, singfemales, and $5.00 for male and spayed ing, reading, and dance were given. 1 1 528-395- 5. w great-grands- w SunNews Rates p, or iTiiwir o' N driving you ,f,,c nut? At STOW-I- T FEATURES Heavy Duty Steel Construction Convenient, Secure, Affordable Fast Delivery & Pick-u- p Full Swing Doors Ground Level Access STOW-I- T (801)977-888- (800) 5 370-- 0 In 40'x8x8 12' j 20'x8'x8 12 2438 Wtst 1 1 1 100 South Salt Lake City. Utah REFRIGERATED UNITS AVAILABLE Thechildren enjoyed showingoff their dogs. vW? J other council business, Sunrise Engineering presented the updated final report on the ground water protection plan. Landowners around the city wells and springs are requested to sign an agreement to abide by the mandates of this plan. Also discussed was a future sewer system. The job of the Mayfield park and abilities and talents. The next Mayfield University Unincorporated meeting will be March 24th and 3 st at 7.00 pm at the church. Ken Peterson will present his finding on the ancient inhabitants of the Arapien Valley back to about 1250 A.D. All interested persons are invited to attend. 1 f ! 5 j |