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Show 10 Sun Advocate Price, Utah Thunday October 3, 2002 " (Continued from page 8) ' y For information, contact Qnny Boren at LDS singles For infonnation about singles activity line at .V,'"' 637-742- 4. cia'-- vc- ' - Bowling league Korea -- 'League secretaries should report high acorea weekly to Rose Fornt. Contact Fociat at 637-148- 8. Ml : the the schedule, contact 5. Coal Country Square - Dancers meet Thunday at 7:30 p.m. at the aenion center in Price. ,. HIH j Caatle Country Fiber Guild - For Information on meetings, ' contact. Mtehelle Goldsmith at - 050-3290.--'. Catholic Mass schedule - East Carbon Cood Shepherd , Sunday at 8 a.m. and 1 1 a.m.; Green River St. Michael the Archangel Saturday at 6 p.m.; Price Notre Dame de Lourdes, Saturday at 5 p.m., Sunday at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.; Helper St. Anthony of ftdua, Saturday at 5 p.m.. Sunday at 8 a.m., 10 a.m. and 7 p.m., ndy days at 8:30 a.m., noon ana 7 p.m., weekdays at 8:30 a.m.; Huntington Mission San Rafael, second and fourth Sunday at 1:30 p.m. the month at 7 pm. at Lasrieview. Call Wilma Howa at 472-504- Service times are Sunday 10 a.m.' Services include nursery and children's ministry. Youth meet Thursday at 7 p.m. Home group meetings are throughout the week. For information, call ' Pastor Andrew Lasslo at 3. : League of Utah day of the month bam Maigaret Christensen at . 637-077- '. v School is at 9:30 a.m., followed by worship at 11 a.m. Bible study is Wednesday at 7 p.m. For information, call the church at Wellington First Baptist Sunday services are Sunday Scho 1, 9:45 a.m.; worship, 11 am.; discipleship; 5 p.m. Wednesday prayer is it 7 p.m. Youth Bible study and fellowship are Thursday at 6 p.m. I 8. information, contact Rev. Lyman Fiack at 637-196- 2. . Holy Trinity Episcopal - Sunday worship services are with Pastor Courtney Shucker. at 9 a.m., 472-332- Liberty Faith Fellowship - Sunday School is at 9:30 a.m., followed by service, 10:45 a. mi Youth activities are Tuesday at 6 p.m., folk by 7 p.m. service. For information, call the church at " ' Price United Methodist - Sunday services include Sunday School at 9 a.m.; worship, 10:30 a.m. For scouting and youth information, contact the church office at .' 637-677- 4. 637-012- 7. a.m., 1150 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Tuesday indue es Ladies Bible study is Thursday at 10 a.m. For information, contact the church at 637-86by services at prayer '. dren,7p.i day, 7 p.m. Men meet the first and third Tuesday at 7 p.m. v - 613-506- 6o6-03- to School, 2 p.m.; and worship, 3 p.m. Contact Pastor Mike Smith. 8. Freedom Christian Fellowship - Sunday " irship, 11 am .... at 687-293- for information. 3 ' Bethel Spanish Assembly of God Warship is at 9:45 a.m., foi-lowed by Sunday School at 11 a.m. Prayer meetings are Sunday and Wednesday at 6 pm. Contact Pastor Jose Banuelos at Carbon County Historical Society - meets the last Thurs-da- y of the month at 7 p.m. at the courthouse. For information, or contact Kathy Hamaket call Joanne Hyatt at 637-530- 472-50- 62 11 i Castle Wiley Family Church - Sunday praise and worship servires start at 250 p.m. at Holiday Inn. Call Pastor David Vdasquez at o83-7-i n. -- AWANA - The Christian dubs for children 3 years to sixth grade meet Wednesday, 6:15 p.m., at Price Chapel. Nominal fees are required. For information, contact Dick Raich at 4. Ascension St. Matthews --Sunday service for all ages is at Newborns in Need- - Residents are encouraged to donate baby services indude Biole n. Wednesda 6:30 p.m. Call Pastor Jim Wight 6:30 p.m. AWANA meets Wednesday at.6 p.m. Call Pastor Carl Sitterud : Church of God of Prophecy - Sunday services indude Sunday . 10:15 Desert Edge Christian Chapel - Sunday schedule includes worship service at 10 a.m.; Sunday School at 11 a.m. Youth meet Tuesday at 0. Carbon County Model Railroaders The group meets ' Thursday at 7 pm. for information, call Terry Wheeler at . Assumption Greek Orthodox -- Divine liturgy is Sunday, 1 1 :45 a.m. Holy days services are at 10 a.m. Call the church at 637-739- e Wley chapter meets the second Tuesday of the month;.7 p.m., in the CEU museum classroom. For information, contact the museum at . 10-5- 0 at 10 a.m. and Bible study at 7 pm. 8. ' 44 " ' Utah Friend of Paleontology-Castl- . Trinity Christian Center - Sunday School is at 9:45 a.m., followed . n- "'V" -third Thuis- the Castle VUQey Archaeology Society meets day of the month at 7 p.m. in the CEU museum classroom. For . ; information, contact Jeanette Evans at 637-00' , :7 P Adventist - Saturday Sabbath Seventh-da- y 8. Masonic Lodges - Regular activities indude Carbon Lcxke 16, F&AM, first Mondays, 7:30 p.m.; Joppa Lodge 2d, FbAM, first Tuea- p.m.; Easten Star, Naomi Chapter 13, first Thursdays; days, 7:30 pm.; Job's Daughters, Bethd 3, second and fotuth Wednesdays, 7 p.m.; and York Rite (chapter; council, commandeiy alternating), first Wednesdays, 7:30 p.m. Utah Eastern Shrine Quo. - j 637-073- 0. e chapter meets the third Thurs- 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. For innfocmarion,calI ' Writen-Pric- For information, contact Doag Grace Baptist Church - Services include Sunday School, 10 i Sunday worsnin. 1 1 a.m. and 6 o.m.: Thursday Bible study, 7 p.m. Fpr information. . Central Utah Stock Car Racing Association meets the second Tuesday of the month, 7 p.rm. at Helper Civic Auditorium. For information, contact Reed Phillips at 613-828- the week. 637-524- 4. 613-815- LDS sacrament meetings -- are conducted Sunday at 9 a.m. and ll a.m. at various locations in Carbon County. For meeting sites and information, contact the public affairs officer at 8 sessions presented during 637-010- 6. Price First Baptist Sunday services are Sunday School, 10 a.rt.; worship 11 a.m.; training, 6 p.m.; worship, 7 p.m. Tuesday is ladfcs Bible study, 10 a.m. Wednesday meeting and Biole study are at 7 p.$i. 9. For information, call Pastor Mike McGuire at - 472-591- Caatrk bypass support group - meets the second Thursday-o- f hstor Courtney Shudcer at Swinburne at ' New Life Ministries followed by fellowship. Call am., 613-093- 8- items for needy infants in Carbon County, for information on 4. volunteering or donating items, contact Teresa Kilaease at 637-532- MOPS The mothers of preschoolers group meets the second and fourth Monday of the month at 6 pm. at Price ChapeL Adult crafts, child care and childrens program included. For informs--.. 2. tion, call Tami Campbell at -- . 637-754- Hf . Caatle Country OHV - meets the third Thursday of the month at 7 p.m. in the upstairs room at city halL The group posts infonnation on issues regarding land use and road closures on its web site at ccohva.com. For Information, contact Tony Koss at ' '. Yv 637-514- Lawns have a wicked sense of humor. Lawns have a tendency to fight people all summer and then, just when it is about to start snowing, the grass gets all green and glowing. The main problem in Utah is that people grow grasses which do not appreciate the hot, dry summers, indicates Jeny Goodspeed, Utah t&-shou- Castle Valley residents another year, points out the USU horticulturist. However, a few lawns in Carbon and Emery landscapes may need a little extra effort in the fall to help the grass recover and look its test next easier way than digging and lf to one ing, adds Goodspeed. . apply ' One effective method of of 1,000 pound nitrogen per feet of lawn. claiming damaged areas is aer- In addition, homeowners at ating and reseeding. t locations across the Carbon- Carbon and Emery County Emery region may want to con-- homeowners should go over the sider visiting a local nursery or problem spots in lavras three br year. In the fall, most insects degarden center and asking for the more times with a core aerat&r cide its too cool to eat, so intest lawn fertilizer. until the areas resemble a peg stead of dining on lawns the The rass fertilizer should board, then broadcast good ' pests retreat into the senior find be high m nitrogen, which is the grass seed on top. State University Extension another cozy place to wait out first number on the a bag. ... w. JJie grass seed should 11 the winter, according to the4. i '.horticulturist... your lawn has been rev- - into fhfe small holes left by t$c ished by a few aggressive in- - aerator, which gives them a The current year has been USU horticulturist. & F ma Lawn insects lack of appesects, a good fertilization pro- - great location for germinating EnmsCUar tite in the fall makes the pests gram is even more important to and growing, points out tie Extreme heat stresses difficult to control. get it back to healthy before USU horticulturist. lawns making the grass The test thing Castle Vriley next years onslaught, advises The process also protects vulnerable to insects and other residents can do is repair the the USU horticulturist. If the seeds from some of the damage and focuses on making large patches of lawn are dead daily traffic, plus the holes help Ironically, many landscape sure lawns as healthy as pos- - or missing, consider moving or maintain the moisture levol, ' adds Goodspeed. start over. i pests enjoy the heat, which sible. makes the insects develop even Fall is the best time to give p the bad looking After the seeds are broad-parSquare-umore voracious appetites. the lawn a good fertilization to of the lawn and remove casted, residents should watf r Summers worries are over build up its strength, explains . all the weeds and dead areas, like they would a and most lawns will survive to Goodspeed. . continues Goodspeed. Then . lawn, explains the USU k ! those areas over with a culturist. tiller and mix in a little organic The grass should start growmatter to improve the soil. ing ana fill in during the fell Once the area u cleaned up and months so the lawn will lodk tilled, plant new grass seed or good by spring. I throw down sod to replace the Another option is to hue grass that sacrificed itself to someone who has a grass drill, Anyone who has greedy grubs. points out Goodspeed. The drill the small grass sefd Next, Castle Vhlley residents should water foe reseeded probdropped off or ordered into the existing lawn. Clean up lem are as in the lawn like they the area as much as possible uswould any new grass seed. photos the ing a rake before drilling tie 2 seed. . Then, toward the end of OcOnce the area is seeded, u&-ttober, Carbon and Emery homeowners should give the regularly to ensure godd lawn another good application must pick germination and establis-men- t, photos up of fertilizer. advises the USU By foe time spring arrives in V within 60 days. Caste Valley, foe reseeded area The good news, is mopt of foe lawn should be green and lawns can be reinvigorated a Thank you, Sun Advocate growing again, ready for next will look great again nc years invasion of root, munch- spnng,condudesGoodspe The bad news is insects ing pests, indicates the USU horticulturist. creatures ofhabit They tend? If the yard has a few, small ' return to the scene of the The Family Support & Children's Justice Center dead areas, there may be an time after time." ,f s' ,l ' u live ld dne-ha- . cool-seas- on Price Ladlea of Elks --The group meets the first Wednesday 2. of the month. For information, contact Susan Etzel at - 637-577- V.M. MAGLIOCCO OPTOMETRIC PHYSICIAN ! S . tIf cool-seas- on . Will be retiring from his optometric practice :. on: September 19, 2002 His charts and medical records will remain In the office at 54 East 1 00 North with Dr. Judy Saccomanno. Dr Magllnrra nynmmenrU nr RarfrananTin highly She will continue to provide the highest quality care you have come to expect Thanks so much for placing your trust in me all these 30 years. We love and will miss you. Thanks also to our staff. They are the best . Dr. Vincent Michael Magjiocco . ts - newly-seed- ed horu-wor- . , . Here's to you, Remol You're 90 so let's cetebmiel nm-chin- . at San Advocate , er the - horfi-culturi- . I , - - pnaenft thdr annual , , . irf . a - A red light or stop sign requires a drWer idSiO? for f . j: I 'f ; r; r v at the EliCS LODGE i& s.: . $25perperm ; pum. pi .t ' I?:--- i - iinMsareyMw FqrTnbro informatton cpenhcusel ThFjmiV5upport tmmimatria ,523 East IZ-- S oati) : . ' w' I . : : : Mdirtnttediwu! MaigaretfoAdteuhasteensresidentof IfOr33yemiandismovingtoffev Mexico fo Uve wifo ter daughter. She wilt miss her home, foe townand foe peopki she and her late husband (John D.) knew 9 p.m. Dancing. V - We would like to help ease the transition and SHOWER WfmCARDSItfyw know MargarettejricasE help us her by sending a card ot letter to her new home, - V. f October SOt, Saturday, ' ' .Goodbyeto . Social flou Silent Auction, Prizes, Prizes, u C .fT 'Prizes & & '. seconds, even tf the driver $200 for table of lO ' . : . October 26, 2002 - Saturday 23 East 100 North, Price, Utah ' .. ; : three Sponsored by Castleview Hospital ' pitL ; tOO South, Price ' v ; - f1 es t5) 637-025- T tel V & ChlWrenS Jiwttce Center or (435) 637-026- . 5 ' . . K" mix nmMraii invnipi 4 . co ' : . I st. - |