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Show Obituaries l i Nothing cuddly about moths i John Joseph Murnin BOUNTIFUL John Joseph Murnin passed away June 7, 1994 Born Oct. 9, in 1917 Rosstrevor, County Down, Ireland, son of Ellen Caulfield James and ters, Michelle, Jennifer and Kristi; brothers, William, Eamon D., and Terry. Preceded in death by his parents, brothers Barney and James. Our thanks to the Lakexiew Hospital staff for the special care given to John. Viewing, Sunday, June 12, p.m. Rosary to follow 7 St. at Olafs, 1793 S. Orchard p.m. Murnin Retired from C.B. &I after 26 5:30-- 7 years. Past years worked at Davis County St. 1 1 Clipper. Member of St. Olafs Catholic Church. Served in U.S. Army, World War II. Married Elizabeth (Beth) Nevin on July 25, 1953. Survived by wife, Beth, daughter, Mary Ellen (John) Heise, son, Stephen John (Lori), granddaugh Drive, Bountiful. Funeral Mass at Olafs Monday, June 13 at 11 a.m., viewing one hour prior. Interment at Mt. Calvary Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to St. Olafs building fund or St. Vincent De Paul Center. Dear John, Dad, Papa May God hold you in the palm of his hand. Carolynne H. Godfrey Our loving wife, mother, daughter, sister, aunt, cousin, sister-- and friend, in-law best (Tom) Johnson, Bountiful; Jeanine (Bill) Mulhair, Salt Lake City; Rosalee (Wayne) Gale, Alta, Utah. Preceded in death by her mother, Jeanne Whipple Huber. Funeral services were held June 9 at the Bountiful 24th Ward. Carolynne Huber (Lynne) Godfrey, age 51, passed away unexpectedly on Monday, June 6, 1994 due to Interment, Cemetery. complications following Born Dec. 26, 1942 to surgery. Lawrence E. and Jeanne W. Huber in Salt Lake City. Married Frank Godfrey Sept. 19, 1969 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple by Elder Marion D. Hanks. Graduate of Bountiful High in 1961, attended the U of U. Worked for Beneficial Life, Deseret News, Western Airlines and J.C. Penney Telemarketing (1967-1972- brother, Ron (Marlene) Huber, Salt Lake City; sisters, Sherry ), (1989-1994- Bountiful City Funeral directors, Russon Brothers Mortuary. The family wishes to express their thanks and efforts to all the staff on the third floor at Lakeview Hospital. She truly lived a Christ like life with unselfish service to all who knew her. Till we meet again. The family suggests donations be made to the Viewmont High School Soccer Team, South Davis Soccer Association and the Humane Society. There is nothing cuddly about coddling moths. They are the worms you see in your apples and pears. These prolific pests are the scourge of home orchards worldwide, said Diane Alston, Utah State University Extension entomologist. d Adult codling moths are and about one half inch long. They lay tiny eggs on fruit and leaves. Once a larva hatches, it immediately chews leaves and bores into fruit. Larvae prefer to enter through the of fruit, she said. calyx or bottom-en- d and organic controls do Biological bark-colore- little good in combating this insect because it bores into fruit so quickly. Controls are only effective if a larva ingests something toxic within the first few bites. Once inside it is protected, she said. Proper timing is essential to reduce the chance of wormy fruit. Codling moth activity is monitored with pheromone traps throughout the Vacation Bible School offered stale oy USU Extension. Pheromones are chemical cues that insects use to communicate. Codling moths typically begin flying around apple bloom time. The first control spray should follow 250 degree-day- s (timing based on daily temperatures), or about three to four weeks later, Alston said. USU Extension monitors daily temperatures to determine the proper time for control of the codling moth and other pests. This information is generally available on radio, television, newspapers and from the USU Extension office in your county. method of reducing codling moth problems. Picking up and destroying fallen fruit in June and July can go a long way to keep populations down. These fruits contain worms that will contribute to a second generation in July and August, Alston said. IUY Chemical choices for control include phosmet (Imidan), diazinon, or Bt (Dipel, Thuricide). Imidan has the longest residual. It needs to be eye steak $6.95 Baked days through late August or until fruit is picked. Diazinon should be reapplied every 4 days and Bt, a biological insecticide, needs to be reapplied every five days, she said. Sweeping up is another good repeated every 18-2- I OWIM - SPECIAL - 1IM 1 Veg. - SEAFOOD OUFFET- EVERY WED. NIGHT 10-1- School Problems? The Cross of BOUNTIFUL Christ Lutheran Church is offering a Vacation Bible School for all youngsters who think of castles, knights, princesses and princes. The class, entitled. Exploring Gods Kingdom, will be a fascinating exploration of the Kingdom of God. There is also something for adults. While the children are in class, VBS Pastor will lead a Bible Study discussing the much loved and precious parables of Jesus told about the Kingdom of God. The classes are being offered 4 8 at the Cross and June of Christ Lutheran Church, 1840 S. 75 E., Bountiful, for children age 3 and above and for adults. The class will run from 5:30-7:4- 5 and a light meal will be provided. Get involved in your childrens education by reading 20 minutes per day with them from WORLD BOOK (Now on CD ROM) Call Alan Taylor 298-922- 2 (a.m. hours) 27-2- 22-2- ). Active member of the Bountiful 24th Ward. Former Primary president plus other callings in the church. boy QiftU VJitA Ctou! 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