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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY x. APRIL 15, 1991 Community Kanab Trap Club to meet Obituaries Otto ng Bring a friend, lets get our local shooters back into competition! 4 Hour defensive driving course Get 50 points off your record. The Utah Safety Council is now defensive offering four-hofor courses driving people in the St. George area. The courses will take place on Saturday, May 17, at the Washington County Library. A course will be held from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., for those age 25 and older, and from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. for those age 16 ur to 24. The four-hou- r course consists of classroom instruction and focuses on accident prevention, driving confidence, awareness of hazards and improving driving skills. Drivers who successfully complete the course receive a reduction from their Utah driving record, once during a three year period. Individuals 55 years of age and older, may qualify for insurance discounts after completing the course. Registration is $25 per person, or $8 for those age 55 and over that are only desiring a reduction in their insurance rates. To register, or for additional information, please contact the Utah Safety Council at 50-poi- nt Using a drip system for water- - the sureness of where the de-in-g wide-rowand the wet- - sired seed is planted. The method for seed dener can then get a head-sta- rt planting written about last on the weeds by weeding the hoses can be laid be- - tween each row. The radishes tween the rows when the plant- - wont be eating size until the ing is finished. It can then be vegetables they were planted used. Or a light sprinkling over with are showing. By then the the rows each evening, until the gardener can tell what the other plants show. When vegetable vegetable foliage looks like, and growth is about 2" high, place a can begin to weed within the 2 mulch over the entire wide- - row. The secret of a weed-fre- e row, snuggling up to, but not garden is the growing veggies, small: mulching; and shade!! Heres a good place to use any Pulling up the radishes will left over wet peat. Any mulch not hurt the vegetables they will help retain moisture in the were seeded with. Being sown soil, and prevent weeds from with roots that will need thin-In- a growing, ithe row is weed-fre- e ning anyway. This way one gets to begin with. There may still be a bonus when pulling radishes some weeds show here and there, for a meal, some thinning is done easy pui jf the row has previ- - for the other, as well as a light ousjy been kept clean of weeds, cultivation of the soil When it the vegetable leaves will comes to thinning, the gardener touch each other making a needa to be hard hearted! No canopy 0f shade over the entire matter how much it hurts to pull out those small roots, me explain farther the idea do it! Or your harvSt will be a from last week about mixing a total disappointment. The final fewradishseedswithintheother spacing for most roots to grow a gar-peat-mo- ss k, practice-day- s up-comi- - s, road. We will be discussing new membership, dues, and times, shoots, and AT A Paul Allen Page Mae Brandon . , Paul Allen Page, age 53, died Funeral ntes were eld m Phoe-April 19, 1997 at the Kane nix,Aona forlna M Brandon County Hospital. He was bom June 22, 1943 in Tucurncari, New Mexico to Thelma Louise McElroy and Ovid Walden Page. Raised in Page, Arizona, and graduated from high school in Gunnison, Colorado. Navy veteran ofVietnam. Married Dezma Ann Collins June 24, 1967 in Montrose, Colorado. Paul was a second generation worker for the Bureau of Reclamation. He was one of the top seven photographers in hi's field He enjoyed scuba diving, fishing, drawing and hiking. Survivors include wife Dezma of Kanab; daughters Kasey (Dennis) Lach, and Polly Alee n Page both of Tucson, Aizona; father and stepmother O.W. and Tina Page of Kanab; brothers Jim Page of Rangley, Colorado, and Mack (Karla) Page of Parker, Colorado; two nieces and two nephews. He was preceded in death by his mother in 1989. Graveside services were held Tuesday, April 22 at the Kanab City Cemetery under the direction of Mosdell Mortuary. on F riday, Apnl 4, 1997. Mrs. day, March 31, 1997 in Flagstaff on her way home from Kanab . 2 j?6 f995 Stephens ashJJgton "ft SSSKT ZZzsZS&t .sSifezi: usda automates during WWI. They married in 81101 0rlgmatlOn They moved to Phoenin1937 and John passed away in 1966. Ina was always delighted in her children mid the things they doing. She loved rooking for a crowd as she loved being Utah has a state-of-the-ar- t, pro- - ng uSS I 644-223- 3 or 689-038- 6 wekk p2 ut nlric notfs typewrit- - Will erlt8n 011 cmkngttackofmort. be starting Saturday. April 26 Call anytime for an appointment 9 , 45 W 400 S Kanab $2.00 Off any Service with Mention of this Ad! 'V ire the application process and a number, customer ser- vice representatives available 10 hours a day; escrow for real es- tate taxes and property insur-manc- e ance; and a new automated pay-proment service. . Mr. Harvey, said USDAs single family home loan program offers supervised credit that pro-o- n vides borrowers with lower pay- raents; deferred payments and financial counseling to help bor-Sh- e rowers not only buy their own homes, but also keep payments n tho? hmCS By inventing our loan program toll-fre- e ve T ruralfamilieswithlmes, index were showing how responsive and flexible USDA can heldaGreenwcKiMemorv The local Rural Lawn in rnoemx. The new system will modem- - Office is located Development at 2390 High way 56, Suite 13, Cedar City, Utah for Garfield County and LINDA'S BEAUTY SALON Federal Building, 196 East TabWelcomes Terry Button Cameron ernacle, St George, Utah for 17 Years Experience Kane County and Coconino Specializing in: Shampoo Sets, Style Cuts, Perm and Colors County (Fredonia), 644-238- also do Organic Fertilizing 108(1 SeOJlC on-lin- TnCahlSher urideranttJiy' A prject represents a stnde forward hy USDA majr and was a member of Westcroft to meet the promise ofVicePresi- dent Gores National Per for- Review initiative to im- the efficiency of the fed- eral government. said Agricul- ture Secretary.Dan Glickman. The new loan systems relies one center in St. Louis, Mis- ty0 S0 .Prvide oan servicing Swanson all of Kanab One son- - nationwide. Mr. James Harvey, JohnF RrarvWi Tr nfiknomw State ,Rur Devel- was preceded in death bv opment m Uta fordescribed the husband John E Brandon s- two sons, Marvin L. Brandon and where employees filled i Services and interment were Lawn Care by Roger Williams Fertilizing & Mowing home loan will provide easier access for as of April 1, 1997. borrowers to receive informa-wer- e gram e This will enable the U.S. De-- tion about their accounts. New partment of Agriculture to im- - USDA home-loa- n serviced prove service to all its approxi- - elude: access seven day a week She loved to work m her yam mately 3,200 borrowers in Utah, to account information through computerized loan-servici- I Call o&t ! VUOB' liv The Kanab Trap Club would like to invite anyone who is interested in trap shooting to meet at the Kanab Trap Range at 10 a.m. on April 26 on the land fill 6 |