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Show Social SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Orderville Goins' On Wellington, at a family reunion, By Twila Cox Bob The Hendersons traveled helping his sister celebrate a to California to attend the fu- neral of a friend. Lane and Troy Tait of St. George took Rena Tait to Bountiful, for the wedding of her grandson, Travis Tait, son of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Tait. Kline and Cami Esplin blessed their baby boy, Riley Rolland, in the Second Ward last Sunday. The Jerald Johnsons and families of St. George and other friends from out of town attended the service. Jason and Klee Sorensen of Orem were here for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs; Kyran Brinkerhoff of Evanston, Wyoming came for the wedding of I Lane Roundy and Adrianne Brinkerhoff in Glendale. They and their sons visited at the home of Melvin and Rachel Cox and Allen and Twila Cox on Friday. The group went to Cedar City to visit the Duke Coxs and make the acquaintance of their new baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. LaFay Coleman spent a weekend recently in Womens Civic Club The Kanab Womens Civic Club will hold its February meeting at the Senior Citizens Center on February 23, at 6:00 p.m. The theme will be about Valentines Day so if by chance anyone has a Valentine 25 years or older, we would like to see! We would also like to encourage everyone to bring a friend or newcomer. To make reservations please call Edyth 3 before MacDonald at the 20th. Dinner is $3 per person. 644-237- WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 15, 1995 t An American tradition-Gi- rl Scout cookies special birthday. The Girl Scout cookie sale is a Mrs. Irene Briggs, Las Vegas, d tradition. Early on, Nevada, spent last Friday visit-- , baked their own cookies ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. troops Allen Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Dale and sold them to support their Sorensen, and Mel and Rachel activities. In 1923 girls in BridgeCox. port, Connecticut, baked and sold Lisa Allen and her friend, a total of 3,260 cookies at twenty-fiv- e cents per dozen. By the end Chase Morgan, spent last Saturday at the Dale Sorensen home of World War II, Girl Scout cookin Mt. Carmel, enjoying the ies were commercially produced beautiful weather. Then Wayne and sold all around the country. Since then, Girl Scouting has and Jo Sorensen from Wind been using cookie proceeds so all Acres, Arizona, spent Monday girls who wish to be Girl Scouts and Tuesday visiting. Mrs. Evelyn Heaton and son have that opportunity. Camps are of Cannonville visited at the built and maintained, special achome of Larry and Bonnie tivities supported and travelships to major Girl Scout events are Heaton for the weekend. Mrs. Rose Huntington, Kanab, subsidized by cookie money. There are 331 Girl Scout counvisited recently at the Rex Crofts cils in the United States and each home. Andy and Shelly Crofts have one manages their own cookie sale program. Only two bakeries finally received the dream house this week, and are are sanctioned by Girl Scouts of working hard getting ready to the U.S.A. to bake Girl Scout move in. Welcome back to cookies. Cookies sold in Utah are baked in Louisville, Kentucky. Orderville. In 1995 the Utah Girl Scout Mr. and Mrs. Larry Stevens, Midvale, Utah spent a few days Council expects to sell over a million boxes of cookies. All at their home in Mt. Carmel. cookie money stays right here in Retirement officer our council jurisdiction. This is the seventh straight year the be in Kanab Utah Girl Scout Council has been The field representative for able to hold down inflation, ofthe Utah Retirement Systems, fering cookies at $2.50 a box. Bonnie Sweat, will be in Kanab, The true value of the cookie at the county office on Thurs- sale program rests on what it day, Feb. 16, from 10:30 a.m. does for the girls. From particiuntil 3:30 p.m. You may stop by in the cookie sale, girls at your convenience. The repre- pation receive often their first practical sentative can essentially handle education in finance, all functions of the main office. and communications.marketing They are For more information conin active given an part helping tact Bonnie Sweat at to support their organization. time-honore- long-await- ed to 673-630- 0. Cressler and Kennedy to wed Dan and LeAnn Cressler of Fredonia, Arizona, are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Jill, to Troy Kennedy, son of Dan and Kathy Kennedy of Chandler, Arizona. They will exchange vows on February 18, 1995. An open house reception will be held in their honor the same evening from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the Red Hills Convention Center in Kanab. All their friends are cordially invited to attend. Urns yfiQBRi Qiv With somefollow-upo- n the Janu4 column to in regards garden ary let me planning, repeat the merits wide-roof growing I frequently advocate and use myself. A wide-rois just that! An area where more than one row of the same vegetable is growing, side by side, in whatever length is needed. If a plant can grow w w successfully to maturity " from its neighbor, as stated on the seed packet, down the row, why not side by side? Wide-row- s produce more per lineal foot and are time and water savers! Lets plant some carrots for a family of four in a single row. The rows are 20' long. Sources say of carrots are needed to feed one person. For the family of four its going to require one full row minimum, and two full rows maximum. Now lets plant carrots in a 2' wide row. They MUST be thinned to 4" apart, no matter how theyre grown. So well make 4"-6- 5'-1- Dr. Anderson-Orthope- dic Dr. Dr. Olson-Podiat- ric Dr. Peterson-Ea- r, Dr. Phillips-RadioloKnibee-Rheumatolo- 1st Tuesday each month gist gist Nose & Throat 2nd Monday each month 1st Thursday each month 2nd Tuesday each month 2nd & 4th Wed. each month 644-261- 2 644-261- 2 644-581- 1 644-261- 2 644-581- 1 The Kane County Hospital's regular governing board meetings are held the 3rd Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. in the Kane County Hospital's Conference room. Brought to you by Kane County Hospital m FuCC NaiC 0' six rows 4" apart across the 2' width down the row. Which leaves 2" of growing space to each outer edge. With the requirement for one person at if we make these rows 7' long well have 42' of carrots for the family of four, leaving 13' of the 20' row for other root crops, planted in the same way whose water and nutrient requirements are the same as 5'-1- 0' carrots! The benefits dont end there! It ipay take four weedings to for keep the carrots weed-fre- e When the season. the tops have filled out and touching one another there will be a solid canopy to shade the ground, preventing weeds from sprouting, keeping the ground moist and cool which most root crops like. Less watering will be needed for there will be less evaporastion. Next column, how to make the rows, and the secret for keepingthe seeds moist for good germination. Services 6v Cassv! I'm located at Hair at Tiffanies - 323 S. Main. Mention this ad and receive a full set for $25 or a fill for $15 (limited time only). Please call for an appointment. 644 - 5778 jj |