Show I B TIIE RICHFIELD REAPER Wednesday June 29 192J Marysvale News Water Down Below Area Farmers Involved In Pesticide Record Keeping USDA Project Delma L Jukes When Steve McDonald checked on LaVird Hansen last week he heard water running somewhere and found the basement filled w ith more than two feet of water The fire truck was called to pump it out and several people worked many hours to help including Steve McDonald Gar Rosequist Don Johnson Gary Seegmillcr Bertha Epling Bcmct and Lorraine McDonald Kristopher LaFrcntz Castlcdalc months Their names will be chosen at random by a computer from among 28 certified private applicators in Piute County 94 in Sevier County and 22 in Wayne Countv Several farmers in Piute Sevier and Wavnc counties w ill be part of e a 1994 survey of how records arc kept on restricted-uslipesticides (those sold only to state-wid- e censed applicators) James Daleboul local field representative for the Utah Department of Agriculture's (L'DA's) plant industry division will help in the survey He will he visiting with several farmers in the three-countarea in the next two or three Dalehout performs L’DA inspec- tions on leeds fertilizers pesticides and other agricultural inputs grandson of Brent and Lola Gottfrcdson won one silver medal and two gold medals at the Utah Utah including the in south-centrthree counties in this area "What were trying to find out in this survey is if private applicators are keeping pesticide records" he explained Keeping goivl records is just gotxl business lor ag producers so they can maximize profits on their crops and livestock Another reason lor keeping track of restricted-use pesticide applications is so they can avoid trouble if someone accuses them of using farm chemicals improperly" Daleboul pointed out that more attention is being paid to how farmthese ing affects the environment " area the hether before than days is urban suburban or rural those who live in town want to feel sure that pesticides arc being handled and recorded properly in the farming areas around them" he said y Summer Games in Salina Angela Parry Las Vegas stayed overnight with her grandparents Lola and Brent Gottfrcdson who were also visited by Sam and Addie Willdcn Megan Wood Mincrsvillc visited her grandparents Also there were Tami Wood Ashley Mcrisa and Hail to present to their fathers on Father’s Day following sacrament meeting Bill and Jean Murray Hacienda Heights Calif visited friends in the area and spent some time here at there summer home Harry and Ida Swenson visited family members in Magna Provo and Springvillc They watched their daughter-in-laStacey Snow compete in the Mrs Utah International Pageant where she was voted Mrs Congeniality Another daughter-in-laMichele Snow participated in a 5K race in Springvillc where she took fourth place in her division State plant industry officials hope to find that many licensed private applicators — people who have gone through a training course in proper pesticide use — are keeping adequate records the field representative pointed out New USDA regulations require private applicators to keep records on restricted use pesticides Dalehout said that the information farmers should keep on their pesticide applications includes date Alinsa Rose Theme Winner Named For Monroe Event ANNABELLA — Alissa Rose and a S10 check received a from Diane Johnson member of the Monroe Pioneer Days Celebration Committee after she of application the applicator's name if more than one person is rt certified on the farm crop or commodity treated field identification or location product and brand name of each chemical used fPA registration number for each chemical total amount of each product applied number of acres or units treated and wind temperature and other weather conditions won the celebration theme contest Her entry "Taking A Look Into The Past" w ill be the center of the city’s Pioneer Day event in Monroe July 23 She will also be featured in the parade in Monroe w w Granddaughter Danycl Snow South Sovier Senior Citizens president stands with Cameron Sydenham hy oil drum barrel to collect donations toward repair of the senior citizens bus which is being repaired The group Project Aimed At Funding Bus Repair MONROE — While the South Sevier Senior Citizens Center is earmarking monies toward getting bus back into the service alter a recent breakdown other groups arc hoping to gain Included arc members of the Club of Monroe the DUP Saturday The 23rd of July early morning breakfast and noon hamburger fry is now under the direction of Mr and Mrs Lcland Duffins with help through the board members An August cookout is planned for seniors to be held at Castle Rock County organization and the Homci Olsen Senior Citizens Center who have ordered a new bus to be delivered some lime in 1995 "Wc need funding for the repair of our daily transportation bus that needs a new engine and other mechanical parts as well" said Brant Lee senior president Bake sales and flea markets arc being planned for the 23rd of July at Monroe City Park for the pioneer day celebration The Litcrosc Club is hoping to get contributions Dr Gary ZclufT Orthopedic of household items under the direction of Marge 7 who will pick Fowler at up larger boxes of donations 1$ nual parking lot sale at the Homer Olsen Senior Citizens Center last 1 527-481- South Sevier Senior Citizens Center staged a second anThe I everv tlnne vmi need like i 4mi In jukI- - tied enuine and fmir-heel dm e Vitninutic I’oliris Variable I riiisini'sinn il’V Ik with new I - shut lueh luw and low ranee reverse V tack extender that’s in'eetated with the rear rack fir added capwitx Plus hcavv-durrear sprme drw c shaft guards and extended mud flaps s and all "s max nut be ridden bv invune under Pularis rulers should take a sitrv murse I nr sitetx and training information s can be haz)I RS see xniir dealer or call Polaris at ard mis to operate I nr mir safetv never carrx pi"em:ers and rememl'cr that rnlui" and alcnlu dunes di m t nux v POLARIS lie If It Jorgensen's Honda Richfield 980 South Main Douglas Schow Salina stayed with Bill and Florence Blackwell until Jerry Lopshire came for them The Kay Blackwells watched Lindsay Blackwell and Sherry Privitt participate in the Summer Games in Cedar City Shelley Blackwell and Heather attended the Manti LDS Temple The Fireman's Club held a "dues" picnic dinner at the park in Bullion Canyon and served steak Dutch oven potatoes potluck salads and dessert Celebrating the third birthday of Tyler Stanton at the home of his parents John and Cindy Stanton Sevier were Alice Howes Julie Stanton Troy and Sam Kennedy Cedar City and Wayne and Karen Kammcrcr Austin I o £22' A (J A A rjrirr A --hr Cleo Urologist o 'Is There Life Out There?' Y J Oder Even if "no new s is good new s" please call this correspondent with your news George K and Shirley Oldroyd have returned from a tour of the Northwest They attended the Rose Parade in Portland Ore and v i sited Dr Snihurowych Thomas A Dickinson MD Gastroenterology Orthopedics Loa News a & Sevier Valley Hospital Visiting Physicians For July Jr MD Iris Marie Andcrton Kennedy Schow and Lalia James Anthony Howes son of Mr and Mrs Steve Howes graduated from Utah State University in Logan majoring in geology He is participating in a geology field trip throughout the western states Harry and Ida Swenson met the Lynn Snow and the Lance Snow families at Nephi Park where they celebrated the second birthday of grandson Kaidyn Snow Becky Lopshire and children VTito5 VS) hopes to raise $2000 toward gett ing the bus in use again I i to rose hc back umnin is wutin but vmi need snmetlune m eel vmi lirts SpurtMtun 4 4 shmikl do just tine h has there he new Vacationing at Zion National Park were Heather Blackwell and friends Jim and Brad Webb Adam Allen Joe and Jill Wardle Salt Lake City Quint Olfcn and Cole Richards Logan Attending the St George LDS Temple were Ida Swenson Nonna Barrel Of Money Brant funds lor their individual projects I re- turned home with the Swensons for nme-passeng- Gear Up For The Great Outdoors Eric and Rachcllc Woolscy Cedar City The LDS Relief Society made boutonnieres for the Young Women a few days Adam Archer Salt Lake City is vacationing with his grandmother Rosie Peterson A Robert Arbon MD Otolarjrnolo Craig MacArthur MD Orthopedics Vancouver BC Victoria and other interesting sights Mr and Mrs JC Smith Monroe trimmed Cleo Oyler's 896-640- 8 Toll Free lawn Lyle A Jacobs MD Jess Luncheon Specials Weekday Tuesday Weekly Friday Saturday Specials Only $4’9 -- 11:30 Only am - 3:00 pm $6-9- u ( Only 331NSMal Obstetrics-Gynecolog- y s 5 Freni Fos Hearing Specialist Nightly Special Dining Room York Prime Rib or Sew Robert P Romney MD Bradley L Fdgingtno Pht Psychiatry A Psychology 0 Lunch Buffet Weds - Thurs Orthopedics Enjoy Fine Dining Enjoy Fine Dining Monday Hunsaker MD OpthalmokKT N o Open Mon Sat -- Steak & Shrimp 5 pm -- 10 pm Closed Sundays $1395 Mexican Food At Its Best! i Craig McQueen Ortho oedics Sevier Valley Hospital 'VJ 1100 North Main Richfield It!' ifU’V’ H VD GaNiW’te'fwiQY I |