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Show J. i s,. ,M lO Thursday. September & 1983 Uintah Basin Standard C. Christensen L Lazenby Carl Einor -- September 4, 1983 in the Duchesne County Hospital. March 1901 in expense can be in the up heating system. However,' having the greenhouse attached to your noma and accessed through f .' haying'-joJlaThe Hea the1 boms gtyauhoua attached. Utah excites til , - -- homeowners, :. . was He , LaRae Mooaman, along withWugfc tare Heidi and Emity. drove to Orem to1, attend the wedding of Richard Kitchen, ' , her nephew to Stephanie Mkkelaen. .. .... inRlkObHey-Following the wadding they drove to Ha was M avidhuntar: fisherman A veteran of Vietnam ; the reception which was held at , and sportsman. home after a ? Richfield, they returned and a member of the LOS Church, three day visit. , Sjurvivors indude his . wife and. Melvin and Mattie Meeks, Hanriet-- . :' children; Clarence v Chet, Tirol Rae, , a ' -Troy - V.. iud Shannon Ray, all of to, Texas, Dea and Ora Curfew, and White and Vera Ainge, Jensen, had a and brothers Mother, Tabiona; Payton; pot luck dinner at the Power Plant last sister, Dennis Lamar, Kamas; Bobby week. The evening was spent visiting, Mrs. Joan) Jack (Shirley Tabiona; 'Jay, Muir, Frvitlaiidi Preceded in death by ... with hosts, Shiriey and Bernice Ainge. . e Reed Hanaen wu homo for. the a brother, Jack Blaine, ; . The - funeral . services' weraheld .weekend for. visit. with Aaron. and . ,Myrtle Hausen, Wednesday, September. : 7 la the Tabiona wardcnapeL. lt waa handled ' e Mrs. Delma Long accompanied tardaughter and husband. Lorraina and City. by the Ojpin Mortuary-InHeba-r Gerald Mobley, with .their sou, Craig, . .I--' one four-daholiday last rwo&- Th first night was spent in Logan visiting Neola died out the winter and belated spring for more aun and the chance to be growing things.'.." sliding glaaa door can facilitate heating by using the hone heating system for . has the greenhouse. Experience " 1 Dr. Wayne R. Ringer, extension proven that heat moving through the . pecialiat for energy and engineering common wall and cloaed door will Utah dtes 8tste University, programs, maintain a winter temperature of 55 four 'reasons people ; have for T11fh ' degrees in a greenhouae provided with intent: (1) hope to harveat e : night insulation for the glased area, from the aun to radnea. utility which have been escalating for nine .'Ringer said. Be mindful of other ways to save. years; (2) ntionala that food coats can be reduced by raising.' more' freah For example. Ringer suggests that you can maintain soil, temperature in vegetablea year round or through an limited areas by. running electrical ) (8)dMtreto be involved with .Batons L' growing - resistance heating tape under the soil things, espeeiaBy piante that wont ' . df plant bads to raise the temperature tolerate f the: normal cahert groarfog ' , in the desired sonea. It requires far leu heat than i heating the air and aeaaon; (4) yearning, aapadally during the aoiL v a . for eventually warm, winter months, sunny daughter Beverly and Wayne-Cant-wall. From there Mrs. Long and the y living apace which provides a tranai-tion mxn the home interior to the outer Mobleys drove to Jaekson Hole, where i': landscape. The one day following day. they spent However enticing the idea may be, they traveled through . Yellowstone I - Park. On their Ringer advises that you determine how. way home on the fourth much money, time and personal energy . viattad Manila in and day they stopped you are willing to invest in building and , Mrs. Longs aon and family, Norman maintaining a solar greenhouae. He . and Joyce Young. . New Construction aaya managing a adar greanhouse ' r'v""' . ' X, Molen, Utah to Carl Chris- - Christensen tensen . and Ane Kristine Jensina Nielsen. Married Verlie Murray December 17, 1935. Later divorced. Our beloved father loved life, the outdoors and horses. He was a farmer and sheepherder and rodeo rider for many years. He was a member of the LDS Church. wrvhrrf by thne and one son, Mrs. T heron (Siinn Rae) Robb, Neola, Mrs. Kyle (Lola) ' Mrs. Dudley, Bailey, Colorado; Robert (Karleen) Keefer, West Jor- . dan; Maynard J. Chriatenaen, Weat . Valley City; 13 grandchildren, eight. - y One lister and Mfilia ' three brothers: Amelia Mari-nu- a e Mr. and Mra,. Richard Daniels California; Wallows, Heggie, and girls, (Staton, visited Johor Day Utah; Chriatenaen, Morgan, Alford Chriatenaen, Salem, Mo; Elvie weekend with his parents Mr: and Mrs.. Jobs Denials. They spent the Chriatenaen, Manhatten, Montana. requires more than ownership; it Three brothers- and a sister time fishing at Caldera Lake near, e John Dickey and family had a v entails responsibility not compatible -. Sunday afternoon visit from hia V with a wanderlust lifestyle punctuated . preceded her in death - Jena, Daniel, Browna Pirkct-end husband, Mr. and Mrs. MraT sister a Norman LaRosa. Tinner, Marion and Birthe ..... with extensive travel . Mr.aqd Lynn Fowera, Santaquin. Funeral aervicea held Wednesday y SiecTaYiefjuArizonar visited during He aaya, keep in mind that plants .. e Leafy and . Morgan Gardner, September 7, 1983 at 11 e.m. at the the weekend with, her pwents, Mr. usually need care at leaat once deity- - . and Mrs. Elvyn BpacoJ They came to California', have been visiting , Neola LDS Ward ChapeL the greenhouse, will require Z Also, tives Shirley and Bernice Ainge, thia attend funaraLiaryicea for his father, :t Burial in the Neola Cemetery; .? 'v !.V Pearl .Mecham Tanner,.; Saturday' in past week. They intend to stay'for vj davUme to the ttetIon during the Nile and EUa Ainge reunion ' ; My toiu ' ' vantOattao unless neeeaaary . . provide e Mr.' and. Mrs. Howard Andrews taking place on the weekend, Pike drove ' to Spanish the ventilating system is activiated by spent three days in Orem last week e Connie weekend need to help her sister a thermostat The glased area will Fork last with,their son and family, Mr. .and ; Carol insulated on eold nights. v- to be is Olsen who the. John-D.; also entering Andrews. They Choose'-youPearl Mecham Tanner, age ' 70, Mrs. Ringer attended sessions at the Provo hospital in Provo for major surgery. advisee those who emphasis,' decide to make the passed away August 31, 1983 at her .. with the Connie three family helped v investment Realise that if you design a home in Myton, after 30 yeare.i.of TaiuplCi. , ; days before returning. f moat efficient in . severe rheumotoid arthritis. WeekiiaaUqfOrydandLela .. e Stan and La Rae Hoopea drove to greenhouse''. She waa born September IS,. 191? HulUnger':werB - her f sis ter,- and Tort Onmd Ut Junption ud ..Salt SSjBffiU' Hyrum Smith Meehan; and Jana . husband , , . Bfad.Lyla Perry Weaver and family. v. s Harriet Haws Mecham in I oka, Utah, Ke 4oboU ... Th. He.durtSchool starting., Mr. ud Mra.V:MaribQ Southern She married Francis (Frank) Marion mxtau? y.; . . . week. have The been 'thia teachers r Tanner, December 30, 1933 in VernaL , jedevedwoedof a fwwjranddaugh-tauul m Lance and bmy bant .rtting Katlqrv . clojroom. Talented in poetry, her . book of, Rasmussen Lawton, Oklaboma. She poetry entitled Sense and ' Non- - ,' She, has sense was printed in 1970. Member $ ; WrywfdiidmKathy twefcome ' Mygen, mUeded Belinda Bagley ' was home from ataUre aqd a hrother to of the LDS Church and Daughter! of ; ' weekend Provo in duties for a - her home,. - ' Utah Pioneers. Ubor Day vfoit with her famUy anf Viaiting ai' Survivors are: husband, Myton,,' J1 ;T sons and daughter!, Mrs. Boyd J. ifad Venial; Nor--- ! (Arva frjtiam Sd f; pwformed TamST Simiata,',V Steve . and Shawna McKay Ogden, father alao the confirmation Sunday at the ' McKayV. ASmiTaeom Winataed. Salt with churoh, Uke City; Dlqyh-- T aigh.iun; th .bask the hoursof sunshine., Lake .City; ' brothers and during with her. e Judy and Stewart Adams and : For the coldest, bights sad days of r LeRoy Mecham, Salt Lake; - Mra. Lake, Lae of five siater and aona, family, Marion and Eulla , cover cloud the . greenhouse will LeRoy (Alta) Larsen, Jerome Idaho; gnndpnrent Ann Haalam, were weekend visitors heat to maintain reauira Cedi Mecham, Salt Lake, City;. supplemental Ir.' andMrah Perry and at the Alan Haalem homa. Tbey at least mlnlmnm temperatures for the V'. Lawrence Mecham, Jerome, Idaho; J. weekend for Winds as did the Lores and Yjo . "Pooeto, stayed Mrs. Afton (Iola) Tanner, Salt Lake plants. Ringar aaya your nrimary Roberta, Lee Anns mother, Amerinother, Fred Mra. Liedeckfr, (Reva) City; can Falla, Idaho, and they will' take on all challengers. , Trudy Roberts and daughter Jennifer Following1 the games, when it got of American Falla. dark, the families sat. around the .. Funeral services were held SaturV campfire ainging songs. ' i." day, Septembw 3, 1963 at the Mjrtou XWnjTc. w . Many people from Whiterocka - ' v' . Ward Chapel under the direction of !FaU the Myton First Ward. I Plant was held last week with ever V- -f Tueaday night and the dedication of Ar1.,'., 125 members and guests' attending school in .... ; After a meal of barbecued chicken, the now Davis Elementary V fiinrimonB . Vernal EcM Wednesday ; night , Vvi1' sweet corn, salad, rolls, PHONE NEWS ' Clifton e old the and ice cream cones, Manning has bufit- a new kidi", ll ITEMS The . Suhdbmca was r held last and young, played volleyball and store in Whiterocka, replacing the - weekend With former general store which burned horsehoea. The team of Stan Hoopea colorful tents 722-5131 and Stan Hoopea Jr. ; won the down. .The store ; Ja now. open for ,f:: the reaTha calebrution was ; horseshoe tournament hands dow- n- business. Jk S. - -- " . i ' - - -- - y. '. . -V to homeowners Edncd Simmons . Christensen, age 82, of bom ROCKS NEWS Lloyd SBoka" Ray Lazenby, 43, Tabiona, disd September s, 1963 in Utahn,, Utah, Re wa born April 29, 1940 to Tbfea4o William lAMar and Be married-- ' July 23r 1964 Eaner 3, are WHITE- -' : Suppose you place emphasis on sun apace rather than growing plants. You must design and glaze your solarium to receive energy from the sun, store the excess in some thermal mass and more the warm ah into the most uaad areas of the hone when needed. You. must ventilate excess heat outdoor whan not needed. You alao will need to.' provide shading for the times of higher temperature. ; Ringer points out that at best a solar greenhouse will provide up to 80 percent saving on space heating. How much you save on the food you raise in the greenhouae will depend on how well you manage your greenhouse and how well you use the food you produce in it. 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