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Show Obituaries three children; Darlas Peterson band, Kay Kofford of Grand and husband Charles of Kanab, Junction, Colorado; Eldon and Shirlene R. Pierce of Fountain wife, Paula Swapp of Kanab; etc. So the cool weather vegetables with the possible exception of lettuce, which can be covered, will thrive and grow well. 5 rowscan Usinga 2' wide-robe planted across it 4" apart down the row with most crops. By seedGary Schaap, and Curt 22 Robinson; ing the 5 rows for 5 a total of 15' of that vegetable can be realized. and three sisters, Anna Because all root crops have the and Calvin Johnson of Kanab, same needs as to water and nuGrace Gardner of Colorado Louie and and Jean trients, its wise to put them in Springs. CO, of NM. the same row, using whatever Lumpkins Farmington. He was preceded in death by block length is needed to supply two sisters, Verda R. Mahoney the familys choice. Perhaps 8' of Kanab and Nina R. Mulliner beet- -, 2' turnips. Just one foot of of St. George, UT; two grandradishes provides 5' total! children. Douglas Hamblin and C'emeterv. Bush peas, leaf lettuce and from fall growgood -'1 he life Cheri Schaap. and one -t mo.of pinach can also be put in the 5 cycle ing I ho-- e Misha Hoyt. -- till around row 4" apart pattern. The cole Funeral Services were held are now more concerned with crop.-- and head lettuce need to 1994 the Kanab at August 29, finding winter Lying ground-fo- r be planted in the triangle patUtah LDS Stake Center. Burial egg.- -, 'next week'- - topic'. tern of explained earlier followed at the Kanab City CemAnother benefit, water demand.-ar- e this -- pring, placed 12" equally each way between plants. not as etery under the direction of By Tu ila Cox Mosdell Mortuary. ble.-.-eWe are Provide the nutrients needed with d Clinton and Rei-h- a Roundy of Surnmerbeautiful Indian Fork Valov visited and by tilling in equal parts of Spanish fro.-t that takes initial fishmeal or blood-mea- l (nitrofor Chris Tait the weekend. Glenna Swapp torock the soft and Soren-en The Voi and Ferel vegetables, phosphate gen) before planting. s) Glenna Mickelson Swapp, age family had two of their daugh- matoes. corn, cucumber-- , beans. 73, died Sunday, September 4, ters visiting over the week1994 at the Page Hospital. She end. Dale and Margaret Sorensen was born November 7, 1920 in tournaParowan, Utah, to Albert and attended a hnr.-eshFlorence Lyman Mickelson. She ment in Cedar City on Satur- By Aogvr Kjelren, Utah Climate t heir unt idy habits are less likely to affect anyone or anything. with their son Center graduated from Parowan High day, and ha- - been a long hot summer It Following is an abbreviated list School and worked as head Lynn and Shelly Sorensen from fro-t-- o -- everal suitable and a of of and breath y far, readily housekeeper at the North Rim Mountain Home. relief a t a brief about month shade available or and rees lingerof the Grand Canyon. On NoRyan Hepworth and two sons two a away. Suddenly you get description: vember 25, 1948, she married of Sunny Side, and Marty Maples Norway is fast growNeaf J. Swapp in Fredonia, Ari- Hepworth of Orem visited their fla.--h of insight that the -- hade from would a be tree the ing and tolerates Utahs climate zona. Glenna especially enjoyed father Edmund. They took Twila It but not for this year. would, and soils reasonably well, but is being at her cabin on Cedar Cox to Lelii to spend a week with Planting a tree for either aes- not particularly drought tolerMountain with her family and son Lewis and family to get acthetic and functional benefit, ant. (Red) and (Silver) are less snowmobilingtogether. She was quainted with a new grandson. such as shade, is a suitable due to iron deficiencies, devoted to her family and her Allen Cox joined his family in investment that won't be and (sugar) does not tolerate you life has always been centered Lehi on Saturday and both rearound her children. She was turned home on Monday. They able to enjoy for a number of drought or low humidity well. member of the L.D.S. Church, visited with Aaron and Iris Reese years. There are things you can Green ash tolerates Utah conSurvivors include her hus- in Mapleton and Bert andThora do to hasten the process, how- ditions well and has attractive band, Neaf J. Swapp of Page; Leach in Panguitch on their way ever. The first is selecting the yellow fall color, but is prone to right species. While you may borer attack. children: Florence and hus home. like the rapid growth of a cottonLinden is a very attractive wood, its messiness in terms of shade t ree with its heart-shapedropping branches should give leaves, and it tolerates Utah you pause to think. Its a good quite well. tree for the right place, but that London plane tree is a very place is not next to a house where large, spreading tree with atit can pose a hazard from limb tractive exfoliating bark, but is The same caution breakage. apmarginally hardy in the colder to and to willows, a lesser areas of the state. plies extent, box elder, Siberian elm, Burr oak is a hardy oak that and silver maple. is taller than wider. Valley, CA, and Orvil Dennis Robinson and wife Sandra of Kanab; six grandchildren, JoLynn Hoyt, Robin Hamblin, Carol Lee Hunt, Lorri Sharber, great-grandchildre- n; These cooling days and nights Mick and wife Gina Swapp of are ideal for seeding those vegPage; Deann and husband Jim etables that thrive in cooler Decker of North Carolina; ten weather. As a general rule Kanabs brother, springs heat up so coon that fall is grandchildren; Leonard Mickelson of Powell, the better choice for beets, lettuce, Wyoming. She was preceded in spinach, turnips, peas, kohlrabi, death by two sisters and two radishes, broccoli, cauliflower and brothers: Adrian, Abby, Erne-- t cabbage. All of which like cool and Norman. weather for maturing. Fall plantGraveside sendees will be held ing can provide fre.--h food for the Thursday, September 8 at 2.00 family long into fall and early winter pfu- - add to the -- tore, for e p.m. at the Kanab City Cemetery. Family and friend-- ) may after the now flie- -. ll call at With fall planting it'.-- nece Mortuary on Thur.-da- y from 1.00 to 1.45 p m -- ar to e t lie earlie-- t maturBurial will be in the Kanab City ing varie-tie- There are -- ome u-- -- Mo-de- u-- e-henefit.- pe-t-h- a- great-granddaught- Goins' on in pa--e- d. Orderville V Orvil Robinson 2, per-i-te- nt. u.-ua-lly Our beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother and friend Oril Wilford Robinson died at his home in Kanab on August 26, 1994 at the great-grandfathe- r, age of 85. He was born Dec. 13, 1908 in Kanab to Maude Deborah Swapp Robinson and Wilford Smith Robinson. He married Lula Alice Heaton on Mar. 17, 1931 in the St. George LDS Temple. Orvil owned a ranch and farmed and raised cattle. He was always honest and upright in his dealings with his fellow men. He raised a good garden every year and worked hard his whole life. He would do anything for his family and loved them very much. He worked on the church cattle ranchfor many years. He was secretary and a board member ofthe Kanab Irrigation Company. He is survived by his wife; heat-lovin- g (pho-phoru- oe Shades of summer vi.-it- ed ( an-w- ) er. long-rang- e d Basic Development Corp. are starting a 26 home project in Cedar Heights subdivision and other locations. Subcontractors and suppliers interested in bidding on these houses, please contact us at for further information and plan availability. Fax We 801-634-91- 90 801-674-47- 54 Unfortunately, the sturdier the tree, the slower it grows.. Even ifyou buy a large tree from a nursery, it will take years for it to become established and start performing the way you expect. Ifyou want a shelterbelt, cottonwoods, poplars and willows will be just fine because 2-- 3 G.ulyv'j Kentucky coffee tree has large compound leaves and a very picturesque branching habit. It is a very tough tree with few problems. 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