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Show t 4 Sun Advocate Price, Utah Thursday July 12, 2001 i ' : . J Cattlemen Association slates meeting in Price ' ' . . . Jr East Carbon City pad Amanda A. McFarland, East Carbon City ; July 6 - Randy K. Ruden, Price, and Tressle S. Jones, Price. Birth announcements : . - - Juty 4 Aboy to MarU and Roy Jeffs, Helper. July 5 - A girl to Jayinee Mower and Casey Mill, Wellington. to Sheree and Fredrick Albert, Perron. 'July ; ; July $ t A girl to Laura and Chad Allred, Wellington. ' ' Juty7 fA boy to Jeannie.and Nestor Mohtoya, Wellington. The Utah Cattlemens Assodar ner. At 130 on Tuesday Eric Davis, tipn summer conference will be PRICE Alice ; Houston ; held In Price-nex- t vice and president of foe National Tuesday Rasmussen; age 88, passed away Beef Association wiO Inn. at Cattlemens the Holiday Wednesday " July 7, 2001 at her home In Price. the will business ranchers. A address Afterward, begin meeting She was born Januaiy 9, 1913 Jn a.m. tor any of Richard V Nielson, rancher from at I(h00 Tuesday to John Lovell, Big Horn,Wyo., the states cattfe ranrimra General Ephraim and president of the Utah ' Cooper and Eliza Adelaide Asay livestock lndustiy issues will dis- Cattlemens Association will Houston. When ihe wap 18 she atcussed at this meeting.' speak. Members will then divide tended BYU where she met Arthur meetof ' function this main ' The itototo different committee meet' S Price Rasmussen and they were f to for is ranchers come and ings Concerning animal health, ing imurfed in the Manti LDS Tfemple adto raise far Issues us federal lands,1 marketing, and industry Oct. 16,1934. Alter a short stay ; other commented BrentTbnneii dress, industry issues; they moyed to' Price Utah Cattlemen's Association .Tuesday evening the group will where they have resided since that ' H;.v . j at be will vice the Joany Papas hosted presIdent;We time..g1"?''1" " y White concerns for their a dinner barberanch address and then She seryed faithfully in numerthe cue annual December Eastern at the Utah report by ous callings throughout her life inAssociation. On about tte notations we are meeting t, as the presi-denRelid cluding Society working on In regards to those, Wednesday they will tour the Guttural Refinement Tetuiheii Tsvrats Ranch owned by Butchl problems"f.-- i MIA, Sunday School and in Scoutexplained that he was; and Jeanie JramernTbatwIIlbe an ing. As a leader she Introduced. not necedsarity there to talk, but '. all day event leaving from the HoliAlso survived many young people to the 4Hpro- from the ranchrather gathm' ir day Inn at 8:00 aJfcThe group will gram and wag Involved installing by sisters, Vera Camp, LaVbnne ' V state. from travel as a caravan, the ers across the lYehistorie Museum in Woe. As Ovesonand sister-in-laWanda : V(fe want lOOto ' 150of , Between thestates any catte a toyer of good literature she served Houston. Preceded ta death by si the state to comeand express their cattle ranchers are expected to for a time as a.; city librarian- - She tors, Lucy Ruth, and Frieda; and 'v concerns about the beef industry ; attend the meeting , , loved her vegetable garden and her ; ypthere,Coppen Jamesand Lovell ' ; About 350 attend die December affiliation wifo the Funeral services will be held to or lutions we have annual convention in Salt Lake crane. might She is survived by her husband Wednesday Juty 11, 11 ajn. in the':. V V i with the pdutiraiM said Ibn- - City ba f;.; and children; Dorothy (Glenn) P)ice 4thli)$ud(ftBp& Friends Hackwell,. Turlock, Calif., Helen may call.Tuesday evening from (Tom) Platis, Topeka,. Kan.; Ruth 7:00 to OttO RM. at Fttusett Mortu-ar- y in Price and one hour prior to (Bruce) Buchanan, FarmingtoUt ' Nil; and Art (Lattice) Rasmussen, services at the duirch. Burial, Price Price; 17 grandchildren and 16 City Cemetery ; : . ; : -- ; TX Alice Rasmussen (Continued tom page 3) July 6 -- Charles J. McManus . : . q- : I f . Editor! aoto: The Sun Advocate remind! Teuton that the oaly Individual! ..appearing (a the ail bookings section who may have beenconv toted of. Crimea are people serving commitments or subjects Incar-oerstoa Utah Department o I Corracttons bolds. Law enforoe--' meat eflloers arrest suspected criminal offenders and book the parties Into , the county JaU on various alleged charges. Howevevooty prosecuting attorneys have tho legal authority to file formal criminal complaints. As with aU United States dtlsens, Individual! appearing la the newspaper's Jail book- logs are Innocent of any crime until proven guilty via the criminal Justice, system. In the event prosecutors decline to file formal complaints or cases are dismissed. Individuals appearing Ip the Jail bookings may submit to the newspaper. The Sun Advocate will print a elarillcattoa la the next section of the Castle VUtoy Witch. court-entere- ve -- v,;. ed d 72-bo-ur : , veri-tlcatt- oa : ii. , . . . - . Kidt-Wlt- e. saves . : ; also the . state law! Its V: ;. are . Edgar Blackburn Happy 30th .. t ; -- g-; . l - 4 ; She's feeling classy, A little sassy, A little sweet, A little neati Pretty swifty, y Stilispifly, And turning fifty. . . ourBamily problems with acne, .wrinkles or discoloration? Find out what you can do to have ; : , beautiful and youthfUl skln.; . . Attend a free seminar taught by a leader in the skin care and with enoui sweetener make great Jams, jellies and. syr--r ups. Eating them fresh may be for humbled, A the Before planting any of these vaI I also have a problem with any rieties, incorporate as much or' frifft that surrounds itself with ganic material into the soil as posthorns, he adds: Many of these sible, Goodspeed says. Once they' plants seem to have im exaggerated are established, muldi them annu-- : ego. What do they think they are altywIthsomeqrganicmateriaLf protecting? Fbr example, takp the , t Theyalso prefer an ares with good ? gooseberry The plant ; drainage. Leave plenty of Bpace be-- c shields Its fruit with spines a little .. tween eech plant Put them no closer ( sharper and longer than a javelin, than five leet apart Both of these Non; If the fruit actually tasted good, plants can reach a height of four to It might be worth the battle to re-- . six feet, and sometimes more, ifleft . trieve the. frttit instead, you come unpruned, mter deeply and fertil- - ; away maimed, with nothingto show Ize each sprlngwith an ; for it but a small, green berry that fertittzet; as needed. s. ' still needs acouple of tons of sweetI'm Often asked what to plant In I; ener just to make syrup." a location, he says.' Currents and gooseberries not: Currants and gooseberries are one only produce edible fruit, but also of the few fruiting plants that actu- - ; are attractive plants, Goodspeed alty dp thrive In light shade. So, if birds-literall-y. . eraandtwosister8. V FriendS maycall for a visitation at the Fausett Mortuary in Price Thursday Juty l2, from 6 to 8 p.m Funeral services will be held at the Wellington LDS 1st Ward Old Cluqiel Friday Juty 13, at noraL In-torment, Wellington Cemetery un-- : der the direction of Ftuisett Mort- well-arm- ed , . : . . Clint Ray Cunningham Todd Alan Cunningham . ; CLEVELANIVNevada - Clint Ray Cunningham, age 37 and Todd Alan Cunningham, age 36, passed awayJuly 4, 20011p Nevada from a drown-lngaodde- ; . . : .. evenhaveaooupleofnative Clint was born March 21, 1964 in Sfiver City NJd.,and Todd was born ..currants that bring beauty to our. ; March 30,1965 in Silver City NM.,to Bill Ray and Glenda Leone Johnson ' mountains and provide food for our Cuimlngham. Clint was a longtime, employee of Price SlmetMetal and was wlldlife,"he says. The golden presently empfoyed at DynaTechTonto DrillingServidngln Nevada. thewratern blMk currant, Toddwas a former employee of Tonto Drilling, Minchey Digging and i.are nice plants that occasionally Legarzs Exploration. Clint and Todd were longtime residents of Cleveland. They enjoyed hunting, fishing, the outdoors and their trips to the There are about 100 different desert They loved bull riding, rodeo and spending time with their family species of currants, but only two or and friends, v, v.v. three of them are activity cultivated Clint is survived by children; KaMn Clint and Erin Elizabeth fbr their berries," he says. Tlie most Cunnlnriiam, both of Nevada. Todd is Survived by children, Dalian Todd common currants that are grown ' and McKenzie niinnlngham, hath nfNpvailsLThAlrpippnta, Bill and fAtwie are red, white and black currants." : Cunningham. CIevelan brother, Willis The most popular red currant Is Jay and Kresta Cunningham, Clawson; sister, Nancy Jo Cunningham, Qevriand: and mapyjnvingiumtx, probably, the cherry currant; uncle8,cou8ins, nieces, nephews, and many longtime friends. They were Goodspeed aaya. It is winter faanty preceded in death by brother, Kialvin Chris Oimnlngbiun; unij thplrgrnnd-- : and produces an excellent, large . parents. berty Other varieties that are avafc ... Graveside sendees Saturday Juty 14, f(h30 aum, Cleveland CityCem-- .. able indude Red Lake, Redstart and etery Fbmlty will be at" MitcheH Funeral Home in Price Friday, evening Rovada. If you are looking for a :. from7to8p.m. : .v,.;. white currant, try Blanks. A relar' tivety newer variety is Pink Cham- v,-;-- , ; , 637-550- Dentures . Cast Partials Mouth Pmonalitjr Podvltxioh Ftm ConsultatkM t Insurance ,";.ytsA;; inrfiMto svtu tovis a I ewifftee wnhirei (iyeUtendas ' '; A mbr CULTORE CONNECTION "v; twHH. ( ' fir Presents . youttavesudianarea.lhlsmaybe'i the answer. In fact, a southern ex- - posure, or one that receives the hot' t afternoon sun, can actiialty weaken '' J the plants, causing sunburn torf creating other proWems" : Currant fruit is borne on side . , branches , and mature stems (canes), Goodspeed says. Usually the most productive canes are be-- ; tween two or four years old. As the sterna get. older, their production decreases. Prune out all of the older stems, opening up the middle, and allowing newer stems to grow up ' fromthebaseoftheplant Gooseberries are pruned and trained exactly like currants, he says. Die difference between these two plants is that the currant fruit is bornbln dusters, while gooseberry fruit grows individually along - the canes. TIITTrr AWon wish to Vllwik,-- ; everyone for ofuurng our : t . : VUetyfng 7uy fir for tfie ; nwiny gifts fir Thursday July, 12 J U. H . ; Julia land Kymber Johnson Of Broadway and Summer invited' Woe iice City FoBow-- U Dr. Dorr W. Hanson 472 Fwrmriowet : MC $325 Each ..... $80 Each $25 & Up Repairs: FilfcW: . able Prices irrrfi'rvbrm ; ; Appetizer, Steak & Shrimp Dinner, Dessert V 86 East 100 South ? 0 Tues.-Sa- t. ; Catering & Banquets Custom Set: $550.00 Full Upper & Lower Economy Set: $450.00 Full Upper & Lower ..- de . days:' :; nt cur-ranta- Super Special $299Sfr i part-sha- . . , Bank, For more information call Kymber Brockbank at 637-384- 0 or ask for Barbara at 637-44- 8. ys ; Blackburn, Price; Don (Binnie) V Blackburn, Sandy, nine grandchil- and two dren; 18 He was preoededindeathbyparents;wife, Thelma; son, Keith; and five brotb- - uary grem-grandchi- ld; pagne This current has a translu-cepink fruit with excellent flavor If you dont mind fighting particularly thorny gooseberry plants," try growing either Boorman or Pixwell, he suggest Both offer ah! abundance of large berries with good flavor, but also have an abim--sadance of thorns, One variety Or-egen Champion, is said to be thom-18- , but has been known to surprise growers with an occasional spine, just to lceep anyone wbo picks them; nt , : ba Sun City, Ariz.; Ben (Renee) C USUnewgservices; ;'.i: Like roses, most berries malm you suffer the thorns if you want to enjoy the fruit ; .Although I may be Jn a minority I put currantsand gooseberries In this aame group of tart fruits, V Jerry Goodspeed, Utah State University Extension horticulturisL Tenqile..: : Tliey wiere the proud parents of . four and spent most of their : later years In Wellington. Edgar ' was a member of the UMWA, a coal miner and a lifelongmechaaic who v loved ft) work and was ui active member of the Church of Jesus ; Christ of Latter-da- y Saints where - he served In numerous capacities. '. Edgarwillhemissedbyallhis ftun- -. ily and friends. He is survived by his three sons, Wyler Jay (Dorothy) Blackburn, Love, Debbie Noone Oscar and Eva CathreneJragensen Blackburn in ClawBon. He married Thelma Henrie July l2, 1927, later Solemnized In the Manti LDS' : fete Happy Birthday - RyDENNKHiNKAMP; . Blackburn returned tohisHeaventy HomeJuly l0, 2001 in Price. ;. y .Edgar was bom Aug 7, 1906 to.. : A ';vi -f " Our beloved father,; grandfather, and friend Edgar : v? . PRICE Birthday v - f. l'X--- , . money we at 7:30 p.m. recefvefe. 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