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Show Sun Advocate Price. Utah Tuesday April 3, 2001 BA You are invited to the ministry of '"- Dick Williams1 . Wednesday Night April 4thi 7:00 pro ' WHERE: -r T r d : V . V. , r i . i . - ' .; ' , a cold shoulder. . aa a general rule, are wimps," points out Jerry Vegetables, much as I :. . ?. Goodspeed, Utah State University Extension horticulturist "If they were a bit tougher, we could enjoy fresh garden tomatoes and I.,,.,. . John Baughman HELPERPHESCOTT, Ariz. i John Curtis Baughman, age 73, died March 29, 2001 in Prescott, Ariz. He was born Sept. 7, 1927 in Grand Willey Cola, to1 Jonathan . There are a few trees and shrubs th&t can withstand temperatures 40 degrees zero while other plants die if they are given so The Singing Prophet . . Ac - 'H' 4 Curtis and Jessie Hurlburt Baughman. Married Norma Jean Vanderpool Nov. 12, 1946 in Wlnachl, Wash. She died July 26, 1986. Later married Darlene Coleman Ffcb. 2, 1990 In Grand ; ; Junction, Cda.. John was a retired road master with D&RGW with 39 years of dedicated service. Memberof the Elks cucumbers throughout the year. such of them few a as "Sure, cabbage; lettuce and peas are considered hardy, but asparagus Is the only one that is consid-- : ered perennial, adds the USU horticulturist, v With such tender, weakling vegetables, we have resorted to developing ways to protect them so we can harvest earlier than the first of August, Goodspeed explains. Protecting vegetables so they can be planted earty is known as "extended season gardening. The most common way to protect plants from the cold, early, " Lodge. (tm), he says. This de-- ! spring weather is to use a John enjoyed hunting; fishing vice, which is literally a wall of water around the plant, acts as 'and especially his trtys to Nevada. Insulation against eold temperatures. HewiBhedeartymissedhyldafain It can protect plants to temperatures aa low ai 16 degrees. ; .i n ,f j This makes it possible to plant some vegetables' as early as mid- -, Survived by wife, Darlene grandchildren, KeishaKaceyJdis, March. '7. ' Prescott, Aiz son and Carbonville. He was preoededln. Baughman, WaltO-Water, If you plan to try a set It out to warn the soil Melvin (P&ula) Baughman, death by parents; sfetei; Neida Rbo--: spouse, about a week before plantingvegetables; such as tomatoes,y;' torfour brothers, Norman, Alfref, ; Tomatoes are not the only vegetable that can be protected with Colo.; Blackhawk, stepchildren, this method, he adds. Cucumbers, squash and even watermelons Jadde CDerrie) Stonei; SpringviBe, Funeral service Wednesday, ' ; About the earnest they can be started 'workwell In Las Wgas, Neu; April 4 11 ajn., Mitchell Ftmeral; &is Fht; McWnzey WIn the garden la the middle of March. '7 sistei;Bettyand liven Md, Rifle, Home. Fhmllywill be at Mitchells ; Another way to extendthe season is to use a garden blankets,; Colo.; grandson, Dwayne . C. ; Wednesday one hour prior, to ser--r Goodspeed says.They work best lor cool season crops that are Riunrhmftn fMiwrwumlilmrtitef; vices. Friends are; welcome at; because they don't insulate really already slightly Mode (Nick) Jones, Carbonville; Mltchdl8dafryfrom9ajn.tp9pjn.i well against cold temperatures. The blanket warms the soil durgrandson, Rfehard and JodySmidi, .tatennent,MountainWCemdeiy! some which the offers from and the wind, protection ing day; probColorado Springs, Colo.; two great- Hdpet ;Vvr:-ably provides the plants with that secure feeling that only cornea from a cozy blanket. Using a garden blanket can move harvest dates up as much as twp weeks for lettuce, spinach, Swiss chard and other cool Beasoncrops. !; Newberry CARBONVILLE-DaleMarteGarden blankets are also used to protect plants from any insects that may be flying around In the early spring; hoping to "Marty Newberry age 77, died feast bn a shivering, vulnerable plant, he says. Garden blankets March 28, 2001 In PrlcaA can even be left on until harvest to keep pests away from cole He Was born Mm-c- 19, 1924 in to lettuce This and Don F.and Katfe eliminate StandardvOleto can need spinach. crops, any spray A 'to control insects. A A..-',,.: ..V Morris Newberry y AA,'); Another way to extend the growing season is to use hot caps, Marty was a loving man and a he suggests. A hot cap Is a friend to everyone he met. He was piece of paper or plastic that is placed overtheplant. 7 always willing to h anyone who ' J s.v, y It does not protect plants from the cold as well as aWall-O-- ? was in need. : i lot Ife loved to hitot, fish and just be Water, but it helps, and is a cheaper. Homemade versions of hot caps can be made out of milk cartons or two-litpop bottles i out in the natura with bis fanuty and ; : frienda y; ' by cutting out the bottom of the container. "Yet another method of protecting those cry baby vegetables is Marty always had a beautiful to simply place a layer of plastic over them,": recommends . smile for everyone and he will be ; Goodspeed "The plastic must be held iip, off the foliage, and greatly missed by everyone who vented to allow the plants to breathe on hot, spring days. Envision knew and loved him. May die angels It as a small, mobile greenhouse that Is moved into the garden lis ' cradle him gently in their arms the spring. On hot days, the temperature under the plastic may Marty la aiirrived by his Mater; reach more than 100 degrees, which can damage young vegetable Genevieve Whrd, Prteejmany lovr Donald J. Newberry, and slstei1 plants. So, even though It can be si real pain, it Is essential to a;; tog nieces, nephews and their chit ' JosephlneLee. y dren and grandddldren. He was V Memorial service was Mondaj;: allowventilationdurlngtheday. r "Whichever method ybu use, if It leads to ah earlier harvest, preceded in death by his parents, April 2, atMitdmQ Ffrneral Horn' it's a good thing. Something else I have discovered - extended brothers, Genespee M. Newberry IntOTnent, Price City Cemetery season gardening makes you appreciate those plants that dont need any protection for an earty harvest That asparagus Is sound" BERTIE T. MORRIS ing better already, Concludes the USU horticulturist. ,s ; A Kisten ' K0HUMEfJTS; PRICE - Kisten Jensen Webb llteafairyqnotiialJTorCQ Evans passed awayAprfl 1,2001 at 45 West 1st north, Price, UT .vv.;-- ' ; ,ta y.A the age of 101 , U you think the "Psychic Hotline" lias ill the answers, come spend and evening with a man Who hears from God. The Bible teaches that the ministry of the Holy spirit Is "to show ns things to come". If you want to find out what God bat in mind for your future, please plan to join us; Evangelist Dick Williams is a composer; recording artist, arid Bible teacher Who shares the simple truths of God's word in everyday life through his music and teaching. God has gifted him with a powerful but gentle prophetic word for those he has opportunity to minister to. Dick has served the Lord in public ' years. He has been privileged to take ministry for twenty-fothis ministry of music and teaching the Word of God to seven different countries, including Yugoslavia, Hungary, and Czechoslovakia. You will be encouraged and refreshed through the ministry of pick Williams as he aeeka to lift up the Urd, .A Jesus ChristA" ;?.'-- ' :v . : 1 V By DENNIS HINKAMP USU news services :v , ' New Life Ministries : 1950 West 4100 North : : Spring Glen, Utah USU horticulturist classifies vegetables as wimp plants . : - Wall-O-Wa- ter . ur : : fly-..- , .. V . . , : , ' : . V aWhll-OWfcte- r. - . . paying high cold-tolera- . V Interest yn your car wOlT-- tracft loan! y Marty U . - r--v h We can refinance existing car loans from as low as other Institutions . "jf0 (Offer good for new loans only.) .. . Credit Union t, 435-637-24- Ndrth, Price , v , : . Abo East Carbon Office 1 TQ5 W. Geneva wwwxcunlQnxom 888-448- r . : people are worth more than money.; fr75 E; 100 ; er : MembershlpAellSlblllty required. 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