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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, August 15, 2001 - Page 24 Some flowers turn Into weeds Annuals that reseed themselves can make gardening easier, but some soon try to bully the rest of the plants. In my opinion, some ornamental flowers are weeds once they are plants, says Jerry Goodspeed, Utah State University Extension horticulturist "Since most annuals are hybrids, during their first year they look great However, in the following years they lose the genetic characteristics that made them special, and most revert back to their plain, old boring selves. There are four annuals on my hit list. One of the worst offenders is cosmos, he says. When they are planted fr&m seed or transplanted the first year, they are pretty and almost nice to have around. But, every year after that the flowers become less attractive, and the plants become taller and uglier. Another problem ornamental is calendula, Goodspeed says. They resemble marigolds in color and size. Again, that first year they perform admirably; but in subsequent years they become a real nuisance. The flowers fail to open as nicely, and the plants are more prone to die out early. "The last two annuals I can sort of tolerate are larkspur and alysaum, he says. "Purple to lark- dainty perennial is covered with light blue flowers; but, by afternoon most of the flowers have fallen off. Even though this plant keeps throughout the yard, I allow it to stay because I eiyoy its color ng and foliage. It is easy to weed out, and adds a blue color to most informal, cottage-styl- e the landscape that is somegardens. The colors of the times hard to find. flowers often remain pretty Red valerian is a seedy plant from generation to generation, that is not as easy to remove, but if they are not thinned on Goodspeed says. If the many a regular basis they can shade new plants that pop up are aland crowd out other flowers in lowed a few minutes to set the area. Pink, purple or root, they can be really hard white alyssum are used in to pull out. This plant also has many gardens as a a tendency to try to grow in the groundcover. However, if middle of other perennials, allowed to reseed, most of the shrubs and sidewalks. The plants the following year are advantages of this flower inwhite. Occasionally a purple clude its attractive red to pink one ventures forth, but thats blossoms, and the fact that it the exception, not the rule. blooms for most of the sumWith time, alyssum produces mer. fewer flowers and loses its apThe last perennial is a napeal. tive to our mountains, he says. Though those are the four Hardy geraniums are one of wprst, there are others that the wildflowers in bloom in our tend to take over the garden if high meadows. A few varietleft unchecked, Goodspeed ies available at local garden says. Feverfew is a short-live- d centers range from pink to a perennial that can take over a lavender-blucolor. They are flower bed in a matter of minnot terribly aggressive, but do utes. It has a daisy type have the ability to reseed and flower, with a dandelion attifill up a vacant area if allowed tude. Feverfew is also classito spread. They are also relafied as an herb. tively easy to weed, and are Blue flax produces nice blue quite nice when in bloom. flowers all season long, he "Despite what I have just says. "Each morning this said, many ofthese flowers are pink-colore- d spur are a nice addition to low-growi- e Public notice Public notice Public notice NOTICE OF SALE TO FORECLOSE MECHANICS LIEN Notice is he ratty given that, punuant to SecUtah Code Annotated 1953 an tion amended, the underaigned will aell at public auction to the highest bidder the following described vehicle, to wit: Chevrolet 1500 4a4 pickup, Vehicle Identification Number 1GCEKMW9V7232555, at its place of business, Shumway Auto, 1283 N. Grayson Pkwy, Bla tiding, UT 84511. an Thu reday, Aug. 30, 2001 at 10:00 A.M. Said sale will be held to foreclose a lien held by i, the underaigned pursuant to Section Utah Code Annotated 1963 ae amended, in the aura of approaimately 13.399.50 (or services rendered. The name and addrase of the owner of said motor vehicle are: Pleaac be informed that the San Juan School Diatrict Board of Education will hold their regularly scheduled August Board Meeting on Tues-da991- - The meeting will be held at 2:00 p.m. at the District Office in Blending, The regularly scheduled meeting ef the San Juan Health Service Diatrict Board will be held Wedaeaday; Auguet 22, 2001 at SJHSD Board Boom, Monticello, UT at 8:00 pm. Puhiiehed Auguet 15, 3001 in the Ban Juan Utah. Baeetd.Montieelle.Uteh. IbmFaa WeetwaterRd. Blending. UT 84511 Lien Holder Aw The tentative agenda for this meeting will be posted at the Diatrict Office and on San Juan Sgtinal DiaiiigturohnitntiirwwnaiiianhUiituaL The Agenda ia also regularly posted at each school in the Diatrict. If you would like more information please call 1435)679-120- In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations (including auxiliary communicative aides and services) during this meeting should notify Superintendent Dr. Gary Cameron at least throe working days prior to the aweting at (435) Published August 8 and 15. 2001 in the 8an Juan Record, Monticello, Utah. Firet Security Bank Ben 7069 Boiae, ID 53730 Dated this 6th day of August, 2001 P.O. Signed Deryi Shumway Published August 15, 22, end 29, 2001 in the Saa Juan Record, Monties! le, Utah. Public notice 14, 1987 the Asbestos Haiard Emergency Reepenae Act IAHERA) became effective, requiring the district to inspect all buildasbestos containing ing fbr friable and ie On December material and develop management plane which outline actioaa to be taken ta control reioaao of aaboetss fibers. All schools in the Saa Juan School District which wo Isaac, awn, or otherwise ties aa a school 'building, have been inspected by accredited asbestos inspectors. Aa a rsault of thia inspection we have compiled an Asbestos Management plan on every echool. This plan identifies all asbestos containing material in the school building and our plane hr dealing with it in the Arturo. The Asbestos Management Plan far each school is available at the District Office (District Warehouse) and at each achoei far ysur viawin. A copy will be made, on rsquaat, far a nominal fas to cover the soet ef copying and handling. Saa Juan School District will continue to da inspections and sis amntheurvoillanco hr aahaotoo in the schools. For reiaapsetien the district has divided tha acheois into thirds. One third of the schools will be reins parted each year. All of the schools still be surveyed every sis awn the. Asbestos removal protects have takes place in several buildings far renovation and remodeling. Wo will continue ta nunagt and monitor all containing amtsriale through out tho district thua helping aa ta maintain the standard af safety that ia aspect ad ef this institution. We will notify all concerned parties annually af tha aahaatsa progress in tha schools, A copy of this notification erill else be sant ta each achsol far posting Wt have taken army atop pneaihlitf ensure a For more details nganHng fha Asbestos Plan and the specific abatement contact Jack C. Brewer. LEAAHERA Designee, Baa Juan B thee! District Pubiishsd August 15, 2001 ia tha Saa Juan Record. Monti re Hn, Utah. Public notice NOTICE OF TRUSTEE BALE On Wrdnnday. BvpUmbcr 5, 21X11, at thv front entrant! la th Ban Juan Cinty Ceurthouaa, 117 8oufh Main, Monticclls, Utah, at the hour af 2:00 p.m the following daacribed rial proparty will be aid at public auction la Ihc highest bidder, in lawful maMyaflh United 8tatw, forth, purpaM of fbrrdoeiiifalVuet Deod datod December 19, 1996 executed by ANDREA & KASPER, ae Tiiator. te eecure certain eblifatiens ia fever ef ZION8 FIRST NATIONAL BANK, aa Beneficiary (the That Dead), which IVuat Dead waa recorded ia the official record, of Baa Juan County; State af Utah an December 19, 1998 ae Entry No. 1K001367 ia Book 756 at 792. ThelYuat Deed encumbers certain real property located ia San Juaa County, State of Utah, vrhich real property ie amen particularly deecribed in the IVuat Deed aa follow,: BEGINNING 27 FEET WEST AND 220 FEET NORTH OF THE 8 14 CORNER OF SECTION 22. T36S, R22E, 8LBM, AND RUNNING THENCE NORTH 142.6 FEET, THENCE WEST Pai 173 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 142.5 FEET, THENCE EAST 173 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. EXCEPTING THEREFROM ALL OIL, CAS AND MINERALS. Panel (B38220226603 Cera awn ly known aa: 847 North 400 Wmt, Blandinf, Utah. The current beneficiary ef tha TYuet Deed ia Zione Pint National Bank and tha record owner of the property aa of tho record of the Notice of Default ia Aadrea G. Keeper. Said aala will ba made without covenant ar warranty, aapreaa or implied, regarding title, d cr wirumhranBca Bidden muat be to lender to the IVuataa a 36000.00 cartiiarh check at the aala and a reehierV check far the bal-aaaf the puruhaaa price within 24 haura after tha aala. DATED thia 31at day ef July, 2001. aKAMIL. PETERSON, TVuetae Per fartlwrfnfaraiatiaa.aaatactRaNaa Sutton at (SOI) PubUwd Auguet 1, 15 mi tt, 2001 in the San Juan Roowd, Montieoila. Utah. Mark W. Christiansen of "Its always his goal to leave Blanding will receive the Silver Beaver Award for years of dedi- deecribed ac LOT 14. HOSPITAL CIRCLE. UPPER TOWN-BR- E SUBDIVISION. WHICH IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING ATAPOINT375Jf FEET SOUTH AND 186.16 FEET EA8TOF1HE CENTER OF SECTION 36, T338. 423E, SL8M, AND RUNNING THENCE N 1 DEO. 38 E13M FEET, N 42 DEO. 12H 41.7 FEET, N 72 DEO. S3E 33.6 FEET 815 DEG 041 1723 FEET, 8 U DEG. MW 166.5 FEET. MORE OR LESS, TO THE POINT OP BEG1NNINQ. LESS AND EXCEPTING HEREFROM THAT PORTION OP LOT 14, HOSPITAL CIRCLE, UPPER TOWN8TTE SUBDIVISION, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING ATA POINT LOCATED NORTH 1 DEG. 25' EAST 126.6 FEET, NORTH 42 DEO. 12 EAST 41.7 FEET AND NORTH 72 DEO. EAST 36.4 FEET FROM THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 14, UPPER TOWN8ITE SURVEY; RUNNINO THENCE NORTH 73 DEO. 63 EAST 57.4 FEET THENCE SOUTH 15 DEO. 04 EAST 1723 FEET THENCE SOUTH S3 DEO. 24' WEST 78.2 FEET, THENCE NORTH I DEG.'Sff WEST 1808 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. EXCEFTINO THEREFROM ALL OIL, CAS AND MINERALS. TAX SERIAL NO. A00160000140 The current beneficiary of tha tract deed ie Weehiagtea Mutual Bank fab end the neoedowa-e- n ef tho property ae of the recording of the noBelinda V. tice ef default an Stavan Niaben Nialaoe and Janieca Draper. Tha tnrataefc aala af the afandeacribad real property will be made without warranty ae to title, pooaeocion. or encumbrances. Bidden muat be pnpand to tender 35400.00 in certified foods kt the enle and the balance af the purchase price in certified hade within 24 houn rf the sale. DATED this 9 day ef August, 3001. Marian L. Bates, Trustee 8CALLEY fa READING, P C 281 East 200 South, Suite 200 Salt Lake City Utah 84111 gd Wephanr (801)581-787- 0 (Loan Ne. 0006630783) Pubifahed August IS, 2S and 88, 2001 in the Sen Juan Recced. Meutiaolla, Utah. ing for helping my husband be a whole person and a better husband. Silver Beaver Scouters help their young charges become responsible, confident and caring adults who often carry on the Scouting tradition with troops of their own. They freely teach skills that would cost a great deal of money to learn in some other settings. Many Silver Beavers are also involved in church and community service as well. Working men and women understand very well how precious a day off can be how delightful it is to get a good nights sleep. Silver Beavers willingly give those delights away time and time again -because they believe in sharing their ideals with our future leaders, with our youth. program. Many people believe in the merits of Scouting for boys. Some people believe in it so much that they dedicate a good sized portion of their lives to the movement, and to the boys and families it serves. On September 15 at 4 p.m. hundreds of will gather at the ballroom in the Marriott Center on Brigham Young Universitys campus to express their appreciation to such selfless people. BYUs Steve Cleveland has generously agreed to be the guest speaker as sevenlong-tim- e Scouters ty-nine are presented with a Scout councils highest honor, the Silver Beaver Award. Comments made when Silver Beaver candidates are nominated are often heartwarming: well-wishe- rs CROSSWORD PUZZLER - SAN JUAN CREDIT UNION Mfiero San Juan Gouty dotes hajp San Juan County mstiants 587-339- 9 678-212- 4 411 SOUTH MAIN BLANDING or 249 SOUTH MAIN MONTICELLO i 1 Saa Jean County, Utah, and men particularly the program better than he found it ... I appreciate Scout- cated service to the Scouting ACROSS NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The fallowing denrribed real property will he at eeld at public auction to the higheet bidder, price payable in lawful money ofthe United Btetee af America at the time ef aale, at the weal, main entrance ef the Seventh Judicial Diatrict Courthouae, 297 South Main Street, Monticello, Utah, an Wedneedex September 12, 2001, at the hour ef 1:00 p.m. of that day far the purpeac af fioeriooing a deed aftruoteriginally executed by Juniata Draper, in favor af Washington Mutual Bark Ur, covering teal property located at 632 Wait Circle Drive, Montrcella. landscape. TVeat my opinion like you do the fridge take out and use whats good, and let the rest sit until it is rotten enough to throw out. Local Scouter honored by Utah National Parks Council Without Advertising, You Wouldnt Know Public notice the most important when it comes to what to grow in your found in nice, attractive yards, Goodspeed says. When talking to people about their flowers and landscapes, I usually preface my remarks by letting them know that what I recommend is just my own opinion. 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