Show V f In Memorium Millard J Irene Brunson Coffelt In Loving Memory Irene Brunson Coffelt 57 died September 30 2002 at her home in Mesa Arizona of cancer Irene was bom August 10 1945 in Fillmore to Alonzo and Glenna Shaw Brunson She was a loving mother of three sons and one daughter She was a very outgoing lady and made hundreds of friends She was cherished and adored by everyone especially her family and her friends at J C Penney whom she worked with the 23 years She is survived by her loving husband Carson Sons Danen Gren and Troy Bennett Clinton Brian and Enc Coffelt Three brothers Clair (Mona) Vern (shirlcy) Arvin( Evelyn) Three sisters 7 ola (Kc n) Tw itchell Joan (Don) Paulich and Donna (Glayde) Edwards Six grand children six special grandpuppies numerous nieces and nephews and hundreds of friends She is preceded in death by her daughter Stacy Bennett her parents and her o Vv? I 1 JoAnn Lee Day Nil 4 V brother Glen Her funeral was on October 5 2002 in Mesa Burial was in the City of Mesa cemetery Anne Starley Kiechler Kiechler Anne Starley was born in Della Utah July 5 1915 She passed away September 29 2002 Her parents were John W Starley and Edna Louise Callister They passed in 1927 at Delta Utah Anne had been ill for a good many years She lived with her daughter in Reno Nevada about 12 years Her husband Antone F Kiechler died in 1966 in Elko Nevada She is survived by son Harold Ralph Kiechler Las Vegas Nevada two daughters Elaine Dunning Reno Nevada and Juanita Perrine Hansen Idaho also six grandchildren and two sisters Alice Louise (Mrs Norman Smith) Salt Lake City Utah Vemta Brunson (Mrs Elwin Brunson) Arlington Arizona (Elwin passed away June 6 1999 Anne was buried in Elko Nevada by the side of her husband She is going to surely be missed Glenn Angus Allred 83 an airline pilot Glenn Angus Allred of Denver died September 26 2002 He is survived by his wife of 61 years orrainc Creek Allred and four children Beth Larson (Michael) of Buhl Idaho Enc Glenn Allred (Cynthia) of Greenwood Jill Lorraine Allred of Lake OsVillage wego Oregon and Gale A Creek Fiorello Albert) of Aspen He is also survived by a brother V' Dean Allred of Littleton and three sisters Llonas Miller of Summit New Jersey Ada Evans of Roy Utah and Vada Beckstead of Salt Lake City Utah as well as nine grandchildren and eight Glennwasbom September 15 19 9 in Delta Utah He served in World War II as a pilot in the U S Navy eventually eam- - ln grateful appreciation Bank Rates Got You Down??? Beneficial Life’s Flexible Premium Deferred Annuity ADVANTAG 1 i Year 655' withdrawal 20 per year available without penalty Beneficial Life (435) 3 Agent Lloyd Advantage 40R Kartchner piu deferred annuiry for withdrawal option C anvHjnt $5000 single payment $50 per tmwith systematic pamcni 2002 includes Rate as of October fast year Hkuk Rate subject to hunge arrer lKr R COPY) Technologies Funeral services were held on Tuesday 2002 at the Church of Jesus October Saints 740 Hudson Christ of Street Denver Burial was at the Fort Logan National Cemetery The best way to cheer yourself up is to cheer somebody else up — Mark Twain (he family of Hcbcr May Tippetts would like to thank all those who made his passing more bearable To the emergency room stafT for their kindness and concern to the EMT’s for their prompt and professional response to the Delta Community Medical Center and Dr Shamo for their knowledge and attention to detail and sweetness to his wife at such a stressful time To the Hinckley second ward bishopric and Relief Society and ward members for always being there in time of need no matter how often the call Sharon S Tippetts Bill and Carla Tippetts Deena and Mark Lilts Tom and Cheryl Tippetts Don and Sue Tippetts Jan and Louise Rawlings Roy and Barb Tippetts John and Karen Tippetts Guaranteed the rank of Captain After ictiring from active duty he served in the U S Navy Reserve He worked for United Airlines for 34 years where he was a founder of the Flight Training Center at Stapleton Airport 747 Training Captain and pilot 1979 Upon his retirement from United in he and his son Eric founded Allied International Inc in which Glenn wav active until this year He sen ed on the hoards of the International Society of Transport Aircraft Traders and Kelly Space and ing spark is a little thing yet it may kindle the world — Martin Farquhar Tupper A County Chronicle Progress October 24 2002 Paa Deon J Gillen JoAnn Lee Day age 61 passed away peacefully on October 2 2002 in Sandy Utah She w as a cry lov ing w ife mother grandmother sister and daughter Her greatest pleasure and joy was spending time w ith her children and grandchildren She was born August 28 1941 to Emerson L Lee and Anna Speirs in Rio Tinto Nevada She was later sealed to Emerson L Lee and Beverly Russell and was raised by them in Tooele Utah She graduated from Tooele High School and LDS Business College JoAnn met her sweetheart Dwight F Day in Salt Lake City in 1961 where she was working and he was attending school They were married in the Salt Lake Temple on September 16 1963 Their union was blessed with five precious children each of whom have found a wonderful spouse 5 grandchildren and another grandchild expected in a few months She had an unusual ability to find good in everyone and everything She uplifted everyone around her and was free with her expression of these positive feelings and observations She was loved by eryone around her She was exceptionally selfless and generous always thinking of others before herself JoAnn was afflicted with health problems most ol her adulthood which made life veiy difficult for hei but did notdelci from living life to is fullest Ihiough all her difficulties she nuintained a stead last trust hi the Lord perfoimcd countless acts ot service and served Faithfully m many icsponsiblc positions in the 1)9 hutch She was Relict Society Piesident Stake Young Women's President Diane-rector and held many other leadership music and teaching positions Survived by her husband of 39 years Paul I) Day Day children Dwight (Marcia) Shaion Marks (Doug) DeAnn Laker (I ric) Kalhy Wright (Travis) Maik N Day (Jaclyn) her grandchildren mother Beverly Russell Hams and sib ec lings Carolyn Pelersen (Ken) Russell (Jessie) Laurcen Sanderson (Deri) Kelly lee (Laurie) Funeral services will held Friday (Xt 26 2002 a( II (Mia m at the mder West Stake Center 4660 S 1200 F Salt akr City UT with a viewing one hour pnoi to serv ices A lew ing w ill also take place 30 p m Thursday Oct 24th from 6 at the same location Arrangements by SercmCare Funeral Directors Sandy Utah her Heber Tippetts Funeral services for llebcr Tippetts who die3d October 13 2002 were held October 17 2002 00 AM at the Hinckley Second WjhI (TmK'I Hinckley Utah Family Prayer was by lce Tippetts Nephew Prelude and Postlude Music was by Ruth Talbot Bishop Kevin Morris conducted “Oh My Father" was sung by Karee Stosich Michael Tippetts and Kristina accompanied by Shannon Tippetts Mark Ellis Son Lovell aw offered the invocation Biothcrin William Perry Tippetts Tippetts Son and Deena Ellis Daughter Turn For Peace” each spoke "YVhcrc Can was sung by Lora Harwood and Monique Flake accompanied by Shannon Lovell Don Tippetts Son Torn Tippetts Son and Louise Rawlings Daughter each spoke Ruth Talbot provided a medley Roy Tippetts Son John ippoits Son spoke and Bishop Kevin Moms iim 85 It in easier to flight for one's principles than to live up to them — Alfred Adler lui "How Great hou Art" and You Irulv" were sung by W itt and Jet li ovell accompanied hy Shannon ovell Benediction was hy Wess Sorensen Son l aw Interment was in the the Sulheilaml Cemetery under the direction ot Nickle Mortuary Dedication ol the (iuvr is by William lippelts Son Pallbearers were Slevcn von James Flake Aaion lippelts Jav lippctis Kevin lippelts Michael lipptils Sherman lippelts and Wayne ipjveiis Honorary Pall hear ei s were Mai tin Flake Kyle Long Jan Rawlings Austin Sorensen Brent Soienscn James Sorensen Weston Jared Sorensen Sorensen Matthew Sieele Hinl lippelts Ken lippelts Paul lippelts Richard Shawn lippctis Robert Tippetts ippetts Ron lake and lylei lippctis Do not to retire from have Homething to retire irimply — Harry Emerson Fomlick My Husband Our Dad Our Grandfather Our Grandpa Great Our Brother ur I 'ncle and ur Friend Our dearly loved husband dad grandfather grandpa gieal and brother Deon J Gillen age 85 fell asleep in death on Thursday October 17 2(K)2 surrounded by his family at the Della Hospital Delta Utah Deon was bom on cbniuiy 9 9l7m Utah to iicxfi and Hilda Theresa s Styler Gil'cn Von w js the second of si childien boin to this union He was edu cated at the A (’ Nielson Academy and giaduated from the Hinckley Acadcmv He attended college at Weber State University and graduated from the DE A ngmeeis Associated) in Los Angeles ( prior o solving in the I 'mted Stales n our dunm World W u II Dad mat ned acan ovell the cute Rule blact halted girl from Oak (Tty Utah on Au 1941 in the Manti Temple His gust M prosperity includes seven children 3 great grundchikhcn gnurdchildrrnand Dad was a B 29 mechanic and bragged how he saw all ol uroe backwards from lire back ol an army truck Stall Sergeant Deon J Gillen was avvioled the Bronze Star Medal for Meriloimus Service and was proud to share m the Presidential Unit Uitation Dad was a skilled cr iltsman in many Hades and was always willing to share those skills in help otheis le had a stiong work ethic a passion for trams airplanes camping fishing and exploring ’his' Millard County His CB handle was ‘Desert Fox' as he knew practically inch oi the Millaid County desert and loved the beauty and history ot the area IVon was loved by all who knew him amt made ti tends easily He was always more concerned with others needs behm Ins own ami contributed to many less toitunate lis family was foremost in his mind and he constantly sought to nuke sme their needs weie met Suiviscdhy his losing wilcof 61 seals iVem his son Clyde and vvite Dixie Dehia Andcison ihughleis and husband Ju k Oasis I (pal( lull and husband iayle and Coleen fastiup Loth m dlinore IJ ( )lhcr shivivois an Ills sisiets Wilnw Meadow I'l ovvley Beiyl Sorenson St George Ul t anil Svvcnsen Midsale and Mildied itch Veutuia CA Preceded in death hy Iris patents sons Frick Ifcon and Ronald d mi'hiei lino and sonmice brother John Dastrup Services weie luesday October 22 II (M) a nr at the OasisLVseret Ward Chapel nends called Tuesday from9 00am lull) 46 am at tlicchurch In seiv ices prim Family Prayer was bv Opal Cluff Daughter Prelude and Postlude Music wav by Kris St inworth Bishop Layne won conducted "As Have oved You" was by the Grandchildren ami accompanied by Kris Stanworth Invocation was uttered by febra Anderson Daughter Ju k Anderson sHike Musical Memory avenues were performed by Dot Ylkinson Roberta Dulstin and Misty Day Michael Stylci mwin spoke ami Bishop ayne Fhason ma remaiks Benediction was by won Niece lull uncut was m the Oasis Cemetery umlet the direction ot Nickle Mortuary lie giave was dedicated hv Jack Anderson Son m law Military Rites accoicded bv Aincncan egion Posi 35 Pallbearers were Opal (Tuff Gayle ( lull lyile (iillen Dixie ( iillen Debra Anderson Jack Anderson Coleen wimp and 7achaiy Dastrup (standing m loi ins Dud John) Honor ary Pallbearers were Plliotl nllen Seth Andeison Scott YYoodhousc YYesth Ymlcison Giimtsons ami Jayden un Woodhousc IVon lric k iillen and Sti win Wnodhnusr iical itaml oil in kiw 2(H)? at Stan Preston uncial services lor Stanton I lit lord Pieston 18 who died October 2902 PM at the tohci 17 1002 2 seir Waul Chapel Slither land Seioml Sutheilaml Utah Family Prayer was by Halve (’rolls ITelnde and Postlmle Music was h lanimy Poiler Bishop Daniel Johnson piesided and MicTnel Mlutk conducted “Ihete is a (iieen Mill at way" was sung by a itnulv nsetnble au ompnmed bvCamlt I’uisln h nuilei ( inllsoHeicd the invocation Rick Wagst'ifl Steve Preston and Reed Preston car'll spoke ami Bishop Daniel Johnson marie remaiks "Sweet Hour ol Prm i" was surig by the umily ccompunied by ( arole Purscly lion was hy Pat Rogers Icdicalion ol the nave was by Donald R Pieston Interment was in the den umlet the ( cineleiv Octnbci 19 diiei lion ot Nnkle Mottuui) I'illbcuicis weie lodd filer Jamie nllmore aid Neal non lucid Morns Simili Rub Wigslull Sai all Preston and Benedii !)’ aoi Pie Pallheai is cue Immiy U in Miulli Mike PiC'lim lie son g ticoige (Toss Mike Gould vie Hansen and Jim WithMilt Black niiui ion CIS Nutrient Content and Value of Compost Last week we focused on the overall history and capacity of compost My purpose today is to present an analysis of the nutrient content of the compost produced by BIOREM and to explain the total value in nutrient temis that this compost will add to your farming operation Nutrient content of compost is a natural product of the decomposition process carried out by the bacteria and other biology present Many fungi farmers have been concerned with the N P K analyses of organic fertilizers but we will clarify today what a superior product quality compost can be As researched this week found an interesting study that was conducted in Sweden over a year period In this particular field believe it has been one of the most comprehensive studies on a basis on the overall results of organic vs inorganic farming Let me share a few things that I learned Dr Artur Grandstedt and Dr Lars Kjellenberg have been involved with this project and recently published their findings During the time between 1958 and 1990 crop yields: "Increased 65 overall with the (organic) practices while only 50 was achieved with conventional (inorganic) practices The analysis of soil data showed that nearly all chemical (pH P K Mg C and N) and biological (respiration DH A urease earthworms) parameters assessed were improved by organic fertilization whereas no such improvements were observed following the application of mineral fertilizers " (Grandsted and Kjellenberg 1997) This is truly an report It was also noted in the study that as crop yields increased so did the quality and nutrient content of the crops produced The main focus of any fertilizer program is to get more nutrients into the plants to further their growth would make the comparison of using a chemical fertilizer to the using of ordinary aspinn to mend a broken bone Sure it can reduce the pain as often as you take it and relive the symptoms of the injury but it will not heal until more drastic measures are taken The bone must be reset to its proper alignment in order for it to be restored to its full capacity With inorganic chemical nutrient application we are relieving only symptoms we are not getting to the base of the problem Any farmer knows that nitrogen is a vital element m the production of almost any crop One of the most interesting aspects of the Sweden experiments was that although the organic additions were lower in total nitrogen the crop yields were 5 higher than in a high inorganic nitrogen addition Why? The answer is found in the soil itself If the plant is un- - us no good In fact nitiogrn is so ilniu dant in our world lhit you would thud we should never be nitrogen deficient 80 of the air we breathe is pure nitrogen gas What happened in the organic applications is that the compost increased the soil’s mineralization capacity which is the measure of a soil’s ability to make nitrogen available to plants "The mean mineralization capacity during the 32 year period was on average 95 higher in the organically farmed treatments as compared to the treatments receiving commercial fertilizer The higher mineralization capacity compensated completely till the of applied linnrial iiilm ” m On iutiinnally farmed niMlmeni (Gianclslcd and Kjellenberg 1997) Please be advised that our intent is not to conveit local farmers to organic pr tives but only to emphasize the of organic constituents in maximizing soil potential Wc recognize that optimum yields are probably found m the combined schools ol thought Here aic the numbers for a typical application to an alfalfa field at a recommended rate of 2 tons acre Spending on freight our cost is approximately S36 per acre delivered and spread el’s analyze the mmient valu ol tins applu ation On an a ciaee tompost malvsis n would get $46 X2 per acre vvoitli ol N P ami $102 80 per acre of Sullur Magnesium and Calcium and $ 12 06 ol Iron Mangame and Bomn As you nese Copper can follow in the table prov ided you gel a total null lent value of $ 191 68 and that is chelated mineral fertilize! he teim chelate is defined as “an organic chemical that forms a ring compound in which a metal is held between atoms strongly enough to diminish the rate at which it becomes fixed by the soil theieby making it more available for plant and microbial uptake " bus ihtse cl ul 1999) not instantaneously "fixed io Ihe they arc ready tor plant use addition to these nutrient values we must also consider the value that is Inund ill humic acids Ihcsc substances cany out many impoilanl (unctions in health) soils III William list Jackson ol these Uul benefits Improved seed germination Greater giowth ot fibrous roots Increases in legume root nodule formauiliuiann ne soil tion resistance to insects plant resistance to dmught and of trost damage etlects arc ot economic value m that they contribute to mere wed yields ami In impmvcJ crop quality including the slui age life of perishable eiups Jac Greater Greater effects "These son 1993) Ihcsc acids have a rnuikcl value of per gallon and our compost typi hr cally averages 274 gallonper ton value of ust these humic acids is $ $2 '( Quality Compost Available for Delivery For The Fall Spreading Season -- -- -- -- -- Weed Seed and Pathogen Free Manufactured to EPA 503 Standards Increase Water Holding Capacity Provide Vital Nutrients to your Soil Combat Disease and Insect Damage BIOREM: Building Soils One Field at a Time foi mu 2 ton acre application Overall this bum's oiii total value to $ 462 the riuti lent benefit alone is a Yet ' vouTc still nol onv meed let vlluow m a lew more considerations hen you pure base any conimen ml lei nlicr you generally get only one or two elements YYith compost you arc adding hickall other cssonliil elements foi Rt hen adding conixist to the soil you aic adding over 1299 lbs of oigamc matter per ton of comios( increasing nutrient jnd water holding capacity to recent (iPS and Y'anablc Yccording Rale technology the orgjnic mallei reading on your soil test is the best indicator to determine where in your fields vour best yields will come from Humic ac id is teeming with beneficial micuiflora winch help to suppress disease while promoting plant growth and high quality crops If Tyler Tuttle S Environmental St tent r Hriyham fount I niverul Dept of lyivnomy Harks ( itrd ami I hellenbei “ long Gramh letm I spenment in nut "I'l it etdinys of International Conference Tufts I nisvnuy Hack I? 2 '1 997 Jatkson Call for a free consultation Office: Tyler Tuttle Cell: Kelly Tuttle Cell: hR Qrtanic Soil Research Center 1991 pl 74177 F urkmann J et aL Principles and Arrlications of Soil Hicrobioloev Prentice hall 1999 p 521 |