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Show I 1 X mM:: iv xV A v-v.'- . f utuK i !- ; - , X Rr , StjiAS X t- tv; ' ,; t, ; ' J XX -' X:?t ' X X : x,; - fill -- ;- Elder Ryan P. Downard has accepted a call to serve In the North Carolina Charlotte mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Elder Downard's missionary farewell mcctlngwill be March 26, Daisy Gordon 11:30 a.m., at the Price 1st LDS EAST CARBON CITY Daisy Jo Ward Chapel, 150 S. 500 East. An Gordon, age 45, passed away March open house will follow from 2 to 6 17, 2000 after a courageous battle .m. at the Downard residence. with cancer. Elder Downard will report to the She was born Nov 9, 1954 In missionary training center on April Montrose, Colo., to James M. 5. He is the son of Raul and Dolly Desirey and Twila Marie Allen. Downard. Member of the LDS Church, where shewas endowed in the Manti LDS Temple In September 1998. Daisy was activity director for the East Carbon Ward Singles. . '.U Former resident of Blanding and Moab prior to moving to East Car- Caslle Valley i Carbon High School junior teaches CPR, first aid to local children Davis Carbon High junior Becky Davis teaches CPR and basic first aid to a group of local children ages 7 to 1 1 years old. Elder Downard -- Teaching the course was part of her FCCLA project 5. win compete at the Utah FCCLA meet March 24-2- Second Annual Mends. ' i! jjf - : church Tuesday one hour prior to sendee. Interment, hlley View Cemetery Sunnyside. Shoveling snow, lawn care overlap in transitional season M March 21st 25th, 2000 and nephews. Funeral service Tuesday March 21, llajiu, at the East Carbon LDS Ward Chapel. Ffcmily will be at Mitchell Funeral Home Monday evening from 7 to 8 p.m. and at the bon City In 1996. She will be dearly missed by her fCy.-,-- - Vr a community of . Survived by father, Ray Stratton, East Carbon City; sisters, Roily and Samuel Sanderson, East Carbon City; Wilma and John Stubblefield, Fredonia, Ariz.; brother, James A. Desirey East Carbon City, and her loving nieces -- 4- a loving family and Jo V obiaries By DENNIS HINKAMP USU news services t I v Shoveling snow and lawn care overlap during Utahs sometimes long transitional season. If you can actually see your lawn, you herbicide. might want to consider applyingapre-emergee to invade lawns. Crabgrass and spurge love towait until about But the weeds are planningan invasion right now . Crabgrass and spurge require warmer soil temperatures than the early riBPntrairpwntly anKmiltlnglnral lflivisrapp Hnwpwr, hy thft Hmpynn nrv herbicide can be used' tice the weed, it is too late to do much; for control, points out Jerry Goodspeed, Utah State University Extension two-mon- th v, nt mid-Jun- First Security Bank, Brother and Sister Johnson sponsored by Ai v . b rf- - PtOVO . TOWN! T C1NTRI Elder.Thomas S. Johnson and.. Sister Bonnie W Johnson have been called to Serve in the North Caro- lina Charlotte mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. They will enter the senior missionary training center In Provo on March 28. Elder Johnson worked 24 years as an accountant for the Energy West Mining Company retiring in Sister Johnson worked at 1998. JCRenney for 20 years. They have G033 so many CDs, you With could get dizzy four children, Heather Johnson Miller, Michelle Childs Roberts, Heidi Ann Johnson Coulson and Stephen K. Johnson. They also have 10 grandchildren. The. couples missionary farewell meeting will be March 26 at 12:30 p.m. at the Castle Dale 3rd LDS Ward, located at 165 West 800 x North. MORRIS trying to decide (BERNIET. ws-ow-r - where to save! i.NL,r 637-440- 0j Stop spinning... this CD Apre-emetge- nl horticulturist . Normally I recommend the first application be put on around the first of April, exjdains Goodspeed. If the late winter weather Is warmer than normal, the timingmay need to be moved up aweek or so. One area in the landscape that can beaprobieurwith these two weeds is akmgthe driveway and the sidewalks. The soil warms faster next to cement or asphalt so the crabgrass and spurge terminate quicker there. If the areas around sidewalks and other paved structures have been aproblem in the past, the may need to be applied earlier: What isapreemergent herbicide? How canachemical selectively know which plants to kill and which ones to leave aland? Why cant we develop a chemical to Just kill an weeds and leave the edibles and ornamentals alone? is an herbicide (weed killer) that is placed on the soil or A turf before the weeds begin to emerge, indicates Goodspeed. Contrary fij popular belief, a preemergent does not kill the seeds or keep them from geminating That would be nice since some of the hardiest weed seeds can . stay dormant and alive in the soil for up to 50 years. Tb simplify how a works, imagine that it forms a thin layer right at the top of the soil level, points out the USU Extension horticulturist This is not completely true, but its close enough. This layer of herbicide containsamild poiaon that is strongenough to kill any germinating or emerging plants. Since the roots are small and tender, it does not takd a lot of poison to do the Job. Plants that are already up and growfngdo not have to passthrough this layer of herbicide and so are not affected. They have a strongenough root system to sustain continued growth. hriousproemmgent herbicides have different strengths, Goodspeed cautions. Some are more potent than others. Hiatswhy it is so important to read the label carefully before applyingapre-emergeto the lawn, floWer beds or any otherareas. Afewpreemergents are not recommended for the lawn beewse thkiH grass equaiiyaswdl as annual weeds. A proemergent will not control all weed problems, but it isatool to use in the fight against those nasty pests, concludes Goodspeed. Many peren1 niai weeds have such large, strong; invasive root systems that they push right through the layer of poison and occupy lawns and Dower beds anyway But proemergents are pretty effective on most amnia! weeds. nt nt nt nt "Imh - shut- is UT or CO Price, UT .. cant be beatl , The Carbon County Humane i Is In Need of Your Donations io month term $500 minimum. for Their Annual Rummage Sale . . April 8, 2000 .Elks Lodge 9:00 a.m.-4:0- 0 p.m. Utah Central Credit Union 435-63709- For pickup of any dean, unbroken furniture, books, toys, dothes, s, exercise equipment, etc. 64 knick-knack- J Vi j www.utahcentratcom MwnbmMp libttty required. Rato may chant at anytime khoul notice. Substantial penalties far early withdraw. Please call' 637-05- 88 . . ,t V I I- |