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Monday, October 26, 2009

Lindon Nursery


Myrna wrote:

Linden Nursery
535 North State Street
Lindon, Utah 84042
Phone:(801)796-8576
Fax:(801)785-8131

Do you know this place? They have the Chinese or Mormon apricot for sale. I don't think, however, that they ship.

This was a general question for each of you. I accidentally sent it just to Kim. Have any of you, ever, heard of this place? You would think I would have noticed it because, apparently, it is quite large.


Kimberly wrote: No.

AnnMarie wrote:
Mom,
It is one of the most beloved nurseries in Utah County.  I understand they have products that are especially adept at growing in Utah's climate.
I don't know about the pricing.
AnnMarie T. Howard
Chief Deputy Juab County Attorney


Todd wrote: We used to buy things there from time to time.  They serve all price ranges, top to bottom.  If you have never been there, you have missed out on a little bit of heaven.  And, if you are in the mood, you can stop in next door for a really nice mexican dinner or across the street for pizza.


Myrna wrote: Thanks to AnnMarie and Todd, I think I will put that on my priority list to visit. They advertise a Mormon apricot, that is the one with the sweet pits that Dad and I had as kids. You can crack the shells and eat the inside of the pit just like an almond. I think I need one!!!!!!!! Love, M


Melanie wrote: Definitely get the one with the sweet Pitts!

Mel


Kirsten wrote: HAHAHA!  I agree with Melanie.  We already have enough sour Pitts and some just plain rotten!  Let's add to the sweet collection!

Kirsten

Myrna wrote: I know, I know. But any of the Pitts are better than the bitter. I remember hearing (I think it may have been Grandma Pitts [Ruth] that you had never met stubborn until you had met a Pitts. HE!


Melanie wrote: Ahah! That's where we get it?
Mel

Myrna wrote: Well, I can't be certain about that. I understood, from Grandma T, that the Trauntveins were also stubborn. I think, that at times, the Rostrons could be fairly stubborn. And when Grandma Smith told me that I was as stubborn as my Dad, Aunt Renee said: "And as stubborn as the Smiths and Pritchetts?"









Melanie Wants Photos of the Myrna and LHT


Melanie wrote: I love all the pictures. I have some of you and your family on our CDs, but I was wondering if you had more of your younger years? I have a few of the pictures of you with your Dad at the Pitts Farm, and a few of you from your childhood. Do you have some of your dance pictures, your school photos (like the one with you sitting in your gingham dress, with your hair braided on the top of your head)? I think the rest of the children would like to have these as well. You can send like you have been doing, via emai, then we can save them or print them off.

Thanks.
Mel


Myrna wrote: Over the years, I have sent most of my young photos, including the dancing ones, with other photos on those CDs that I send out. I hope you know, all of you, where they are. If not, let me know and I will find them and resend.


Myrna wrote: I will relook at my CDs. I thought I had uploaded all the CDs to my hard drive and I don't see some of them on there. I will go through the photos. I am loving all the new ones that you sent. You were so cute. I see a lot of your characteristics in some of the neices and nephews.

Mel

Myrna wrote: You are the one who was cute. Look at the next batch and you will see what I mean. Love, M



Gladys and Henry at Henry's brother's funeral. Killed in a mine.‏

Gladys and Henry Trauntvein


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