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Show The Pioneer Post Volume XIV Issue 2 Marriott-Slaterville City Newsletter February 2012 1570 West 400 North - Phone 627-1919 2011 Vital Statistics - Deaths Name Date Age Timothy Alan Louth February 17,2011 47 Thomas Franklin Camp March 30, 2011 73 Reva Jones DeVries April 2, 2011 86 Ruby Briggs Layne May 2, 2011 89 Fawn Bybee Slater June 20, 2011 93 Shannon Marie Reed Croft June 30, 2011 68 Mark Norman Lundquist September 18, 2011 56 Paul Leon Barrow October 3, 2011 77 Darrell Geary Mecham October 11,2011 87 Connie Stanger Brown October 25, 2011 91 2011 Vital Statistics - Births Child's Name/Parent's Name Date of Birth Anohea Lehua Sagapolu, daughter, Darin Elvin and Norma Sagapolu January 21, 2011 Ruby Mae Krum, daughter Daniel and Mary Krum March 3, 2011 Miles Harrison Irvine, son Devin and Heather Irvine March 14,2011 Stran Mark Hodson, son Shane and Carissa Hodson April 14,2011 Easton Scott Zinz, son Daniel and Dana Zinz May 12,2011 Maura Cae Wayment, daughter Kory and Whitney Wayment June 1,2011 Rawlins K. Cook, son Preston and Carli Cook June 4, 2011 Hinckley Bart Spencer, son Todd and Elizabeth Spencer June 20, 2011 Brandon Martin, son Jason and Angie Martin July 5, 2011 Mason Gerriet Wood, son Matt and Michelle Wood July 6, 2011 Seeley Keller, daughter Michael and Amanda Keller July 30, 2011 Marli Warburton, daughter Shane Malia Warburton August 4, 2011 Kade Jacob Peterson, son Jacob and Shae Peterson August 21, 2011 Taytum Parker, daughter Dusty and Camille Parker November 12, 2011 Orrin Whetton, son Chris Carolina Whetton December 18,2011 London Marie Boudrero, daughter Greg and Janelle Boudrero December 27, 2011 Note: For errors or omissions call 801-627-1919 Ext. 202. Late Winter Gardening Late winter and early spring can be a time to get a good start on yard and garden work. Co-operative weather can allow you to do the following: 1. Prune fruit and shade trees and shrubs, avoid sensitive woody plants. 2. Cut perennials down, but avoid plants such as Lavender and perennial grasses, which are cold sensitive. 3. Start on the south of your home and move to east, then west. The north may still be wet and frozen. 4. Do some general clean-up around plants and trees, like removal of grass that has crept in. 5. For new trees/shrubs make sure soil is workable, obtain a soil sample from the Extension Office on the Fair Grounds. 6. Providing the soil is dry enough and you have an area prepared, you can plant pansies and some perennials. 7. When choosing plants, note size, soil and light requirements. There is a lot of work that needs to be done in our garden at the city. We will need many volunteers to help this year. If you have helped in the past or you would like to help anytime in anyway, please e-mail me and let me know. Thanks, Sandra Saunders, Gardener (sndrsut@aol.com) Cemetery District The city received a request from residents to create a cemetery district. This district would be a separate taxing entity from the city with its own board to create and operate a cemetery. The public hearing was held on January 19, 2012 on the proposed cemetery district. Those wishing to file a protest must do so by March 15, 2012. PLANNING COMMISSION TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2012 - 7:00 P.M. ***No business, this meeting may be cancelled*** 161 This agenda is tentative. Items can and will change. |