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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Community WEDNESDAY MARCH 1, 1895 American Legion Auxiliary news Obituary UBbi m Wisit !!l"s IH A. Clair Ford Unit 69 will hold as a truck driver for Pacific Intermountain Express, Consol- its March meetingtonight, March idated Freightways and 1 at the Legion Hut at 7 p.m. McKesson-RobinThe schools have turned in Then, after of some with fine Poppy Posters from the thirty years service Utah Highway Patrol, and the which we will choose winners. The Americanism Essay, A Department of Transportation in Kaysville and Kanab, he re- Day in the Life of our Countrys tired in Kanab. Flag will be going through exhis wife tensive Survivors include readings during March. s. Marilyn, Kanab; four sons: Richard and wife Roma, Fruit Heights; David and wife Karen, Kanab; Joseph and wife Jennifer, Kaysville; Rex of Kaysville; three brothers: John C.; Jed; David Jay; twenty-thre- e grandchildren. Funeral services were held Tuesday, February 28 in the Kaysville Seventh Ward with Roger Grant Gilmore burial in the Ogden City CemRoger Grant Gilmore, age 68, etery, under the direction of passed away at his home in Mosdell Mortuary. Kanab on Friday, February 24, 1995. Roger was born November 2, 1926 in Ogden, Utah, a son of David John and Norma Grant Gilmore. He was married to Marilyn Edvalson, on September 25, 1948 in Honeyville, Utah. Roger was a member of the LDS church, and served his country in the Navy during WWII and Korea. Roger lived in Ogden until the age of twelve when his family moved to Honeyville. He worked home-away-from-ho- The March, 1995 Womens Clinic HAS BEEN CANCELLED UNTIL APRIL. This clinic is for women of all ages desiring cancer screening and or birth control. On March 28, an immunization clinic will be held from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in the Fredonia Medical Building on 100 E. Cowboy. Immunizations offered will be: Hib, diptheria, tetanus, whooping cough, polio, measles, 602-779-516- is iSbOffic W cause roots to crack open as they start to grow again. Water deeply, then not again until the soil dries to a depth of 4"-8- ". Ballet coming to Kanab The Utah Ballet Company wilt feature "Viva Vivaldi", "Inexplicably Linked" Kanab Variety Arts Council. for this wmk T , "Napolitana and "Bolero". The performance will be held Wednesday, March 8, 1995 at 7 p.m. at Kanab High School. The tickets are a very reasonable $4 for adults and $3 for senior citizens and students. The ballet is sponsored by the Utah Arts Council and the 4, DooaD Host dm ,'au the carrot seed needs is to come in contact with the damp soil and with the covering of wet peat moss it has the fall tilled depth to grow in and all the moisture needed. Continue sprinkling until the tops gain body and strength. Then three soaker hoses, one in every other row, makes watering easy. While the soil is still exposed to wind and sun more watering will be necessary than later when the tops are touching and the row is fully shaded. Dont let the soil dry out, watering will w March Women's Clinic cancelled ECIMD-- W W The directions given in gardening books for planting carrots is, for good germination moist. Using keep the seed-be- d the wet peat moss within each seeded row, as suggested last week, is the key to accomplishing this using less time! The wet moss protects the seed from the drying effects of wind St. Patricks Day will be celebrated with a pot luck supper. and sun while maintainingmois-tur- e without drowning the seed. Auxiliary members are recolor absorbs the suns The dark minded that their contribution to Rainbow House is expected heat but doesnt crust as soil this month. Rainbow House is does when moistened then dries. our department presidents The top of the moss may appear dry but its looseness allows the project for this year. It is a to accommo- spindly shaft of the beginning date veterans families while carrot top to easily push through their veteran is in the V.A. Hos- for its moist underneath. six-ropital in Salt Lake City. Each Sprinkling over the member is asked to donate a carrot bed once or twice a day is sufficient to retain moisture in minimum of $1. the moss. The thick layer ofmoss will also serve as mulch to cover mumps, rubella and Hepatitis the shoulders of the carrots later B. These will be given according to keep them from greening to the recommendations of the when they begin to size up. Arizona Department of Health Questioningthe use of the rake Services. T.B. skin tests are also handle for making the carrot available. No appointment is rows? It is impossible using the necessary. Please bring immu- narrowest blade to make furnization records. Immunizations rows every four inches without are free ofcharge for all children covering the previous one! Befrom infants through high school. , lieve me! Ive tried! The rake; Contact person: Arleen Berg, handle makes a lengthy straight R.N., Supervisor for Nursing, row easily and quickly. Some Ext. 27. may question the depth but all mm$fru Cno--) yaw Lty |