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Show NBU Ci Continued, from Page 1 Spencer will be the new window clerk, said Stevens, addingthat his office has seven full-tim- e career employees and one part-timWe added Spencer because of the NBUs and the fact that Kanab is growing. Stevens said that a Post Office feels growth immediately. In the last twoyears, weve had maybe 100-20- 0 new families move in. Ranchos residents will soon 4 be " y receiving a key and envelope y .ajtV ' v in their mail with their assigned number. The first time around NBU keys are free, but a charge &SSmO$fc of $10 will be charged to replace lost keys. There will be package door ,, Vs jf , Xsw1 iH delivery, said Stevens. Please && restrain your dog to make this service possible. No matter if rain, sleet or snow, NBUs are here People need to file change of will soon address cards upon being asThis Neighborhood25 Box Unit awaits mail the U.S. Postal Service be deposting for Kanab Creek Ranchos delivery. The nine new units will save signed their new number. Kanab Ranchos residents a trip into town to pick up their mail. Creek Ranchos residents who opt to not take NBU delivery should inform the Post Office. e. - its chemicals, has lots of humus, soil bacteria, worms and fed with natures fertilizers there will be less disease, pests and discoloration. Greener, more abundant foliage. Flowers larger and deeper in color. Lawns will stand heat better needing less water. Each of these subjects will be covered extensively in future columns. Back to fall bulbs! Want help with pests next spring? Plant Alliums this fall! Theyre a decorative relative of the onion. Spread them through the rose garden. Plant them in a wide ringaround thebase offruit trees spaced 3" apart. They flower in April, May and June, grow ISIS" tall in white, pink or yellow. Most catalogs list them at less than ten dollars for 100. Belongy aboutorgani-calling to the onion family, the bulbs Everythingwritten to in the ground act as a deterrent grown vegetables applies flowers in fact, all growing to drive away pests, and larvae in the soil. things. Trees, fruit or ornamental shrubs, lawns or fields of alfalfa. If the soil is healthy, free of No one gets more gardening catalogs year round than yours truly. Each time a new batch arrives my husband reminds me, that Im on everyones list! I keep hoping its their good one! Sure nuflf the fall bulb catalogs here. Those bulbs, whose flowers well be thrilled to see next spring can be ordered now, but not received until late fall. Be prepared before they arrive to provide the food they need for winter and while flowering. Figure the area youll be plantingand spread bone-meat the rate of 5 per 100 square feet, till or mix into the soil, or mix 1 tablespoon in the bottom of the hole when planting. While flowers may not be my thing I do enjoy them and appreciate the beauty they give us. al over-winteri- Obasi EQSo Announces Bottled Water Delivery Water Cooler Leasing Office Coffee Service Soft Drinks & Specialty Waters Delivery Every 2 Weeks Available now in Kanab Gallons of Water Delivered at Half Price to the First 20 Customers who Call Additional Free Water by Referring Others First 10 iar Call Collect Today for Details 673-117- 7 or 673-117- 8 Hours: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Wl.rnljj),p . it?"' 'auSEtea Storm hits area Last Saturday night, a thunderstorm with strong gusts of wind hit the Kanab Fredonia area, signifying the start of the monsoon season. This home in Fredonia, owned by Lowell Ford suffered damage when lightning hit a tree in the yard, broke a water line and shattered windows. At the Kane County Fair, find "Poags Place" for a "Fair Meal" at a "Fair Deal" Wednesday, August 11 Set-u- p Night Special Pasta Plate $3 During the Fair, try our Homemade Pizza : 50$ off Poag's Place Herbal Ice Tea One coupon per glass Valid 81193 thru 81493 50$ : off Continued from Page 1 Fredonia.We are down to the wire. He has overstayed his Visa andison grace rightnow. Jordan said that complicating the matter is that housing arrangements in the event the doctor and his new wife is allowed to come, remain in limbo. Were waiting to see if vse can get a waiver from the U.S.D. A, said Jordan of where the issue stands currently. Dr. Obasi has gotten his Arizona and Utah medical licenses. Fredonia chose to go through the U.S.D. A. to secure Dr. Obasis waiver because the Forest Service and the Rural Development Agency both are aware of the communitys extreme n eed. J ordan sai d th at both agencies have been invaluable for advice, letters, and phone calls. Many people have helped Jordan inherefforts to gain Dr. Obasis waiver-frocity to state government officials, to other local doctors, to SUN reporter Richard Negus. Many have called upon contacts and urged elected officials to respond to Fredonias need. Fredonias efforts to secure its m own physician has not come cheaply. Our depressed community has expended at least $1000 in costs to bring Dr. Obasi to visit and in phone calls about this project, said Jordan. When and if the waiver gets passed, we are obligated for another $10,000 in cashandanother$10,000inhelp. We need a doctor here, said Jordan. We need it for health and economic reasons. With the need to diversify our community s economic base, if we are to become an retirement community, we will need some good doctors, commented Jordan. Dr. Obasi is a fine, outstanding doctor. |