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Show Agent advises on spraying of apple trees s" ''" by Harold G. Lindsay, USU Extension Agent When should I spray my apple trees for codling moth so I wont Stylist last three by Mathilde Ruggles The Golden Spike Swingers had an especially fun evening at their regular session at the community center Monday night. The graduating class They held a surprise graduation for seven of their members. Lacking one to make a full square,, an axperiencedidancer filled in to make a square. After a dance to test their skills at Do sa do, Alamenda left, etc., At the recent spring and summer convention of the Utah Hair Fashion association in Salt Lake City, a local hair stylist won first place in the total look Diplomas were then presented to the graduates. A finger food buffet prepared by Lucille Westley was enjoyed by the dancers throughout the evening. ' the graduating group attempted an initiation dance blindfolded, which created a lot of merriment. State convention contest. Babs Merrill of Bills Style Shop won first place in the contest. Her model was Karen ex- presses their appreciation to Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Westley who are the leaders of the group, being our faithful callers and patient teachers. They are also grateful to the experienced dancers who attend and have been very helpful and encouraging in this most enjoyable learning experience. If you have ever square danced or are intersted in learning, join the fun with the Golden Spike Swingers at the community center every Monday night (except holidays) from 7 to 10 p.m. Beginners are requested to I come at 7 so they can be given special instruction and pracVeterans of World War I, tice. Singles are welcome. Often and still barracks 2951 buddies are fur- only one more woman, more often, only one more man all for tickets nishing banquet is needed to fill a square, no age auxiliary members attending limits, all adults are welcome. the Utah department convenRound and contra dances are tion Saturday at the Newhouse enjoyed as well as the traditionin Salt Lake City. al squares. Roy and Lucille Members may contact any Westley try to keep the swing-- , ers up with the new dances. Do officer for reservations. The public is invited to attend come and join the fun. There is memorial services in the morn- no admission charge but there ing. All relatives and friends of is a kitty to provide funds for new records, badges and other veterans are encouraged to necessary items. Harger. was selected man of the year there. He received an associate degree from Southern Utah State college. of Lowell weeks between sprays. Be careful to get a good coverage and dont miss part of the tree. If you do a poor job spraying, you will have poor insect control. The next spray for peach trees will be in early June. You should use Diazinon for the control of twig borer. This is the insect that causes split pits and gummy peaches. If we continue to have cold, wet weather, watch the paper next week for a new spray date, as it may be best to spray later than May 26. In the northern part of the county, I would suggest you wait to spray apples and pears until about May 30. Has Been Assistant Dr. Sherratt has been serving as assistant to the president for development, university relations and special projects, director of summer quarter, director of alumni relations, and chairman of the Festival of the American West. He is also associate professor of elementary education. President Glen L. Taggart said the vice president for university relations will coordinate Monday will bring another regular luncheon with bingo following and square dancing in the evening. Ceramics are scheduled on Tuesday and Thursday from 11 a.m, to 5 p.m. Each Thursday evening a dance is held for all adults at the community center starting at 9 p.m. The theme of the dance this week ij Hawaiian and should be a lot of fun, a senior spokesman said. A trip to Jack Pot Nev., planned for May 25 and 26 was canceled ents. Punch and cookies will be served and prizes will be given away, including a free swim club membership, swimming and diving instructions, and instructions in motor skills and gymnastics. won Babs Merrill of Brigham City first place in the competition at a- - recent Utah Hair Fashion association convention in Salt Lake City. WASNT THE RAIN GREAT? mu rai mu o TT PILAC37S Babs Merrill . . wins competition o vV' ,0V" I1Y-BRE- TOf.lATO PLANTS D DRAGGER Jet Starr LIANY Early Heavy Producer Has been known to Newest variety lb. Produces OTHER produce 500 tomatoes from 2 plants ACE VARIETY Finest new canner Tomatoes from vigorous plants MOSCOW Finest old Standby excellent canner SPECIALS ,f 1GAL. NS 2-- 3 JUfllp I '"VNVTItl BEAUTI7UL R0. 1 ROSE BUSHES Bud & bloom - Large healthy plants. RICHARD FELT, left, hands out checks to winners in Brigham City's Community Art week kite contest. Left to right are Felt, Carl Farner, judge of the flying contest; Richard Scothern, winner in the artistic division; Jared Dixon, flying division winner, and Sandy Stoddard, artistic kite judge. UPRIGHT GROWING JUNIPERS R.g. $10.98 SPECIAL Hundreds to choose from 2 for 15 (Iowa Sa- Brigham City. The event will feature demonstrations in swimming for ribbons, 1 p.m.; teaching children to swim, 2 p.m. ; diving, 2 : 30 p.m.; gymnastics, 1 to 3 p.m., and motor skills, 3 to 4 p.m. Children ten and under must be accompanied by their par- shows the hair style that 5 gal. $598 Q Open house is scheduled turday, May 21, at Batys Swim Pool, 755 North First East, in' KATHY HARGER total look BERLlttAN GQIBEU ARBRA VITA (j Open house set at pool Ventriloquist to entertain Brigham City area senior citizens will be treated to a ventriloquist show Friday following their weekly luncheon at the community center. The event will feature Kaye Spiekerman who is well known locally for her ability. In addition, the seniors will see scenes from two Heritage and direct all development, theatre productions. alumni relations, information The luncheon menu Friday services, government relations, will include swiss steak, potasummer school promotion and toes and gravy, salad and desother public relations activities sert, all prepared under the of the university. He will report direction of Erma Barfuss. to the president. Saturday for WW vets ru; scheduled Saturday at Baty's Swim Pool where demonstrations will be given in swimming, diving and gymnastics. OPEN HOUSE is H. Sherratt, Honeyville, now serving as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Kamsack, Saskatchewan, Canada, and of Mrs. Elva G. Sherratt, Brigham City. captures contest award initiate seven sC Some folks may want to change to Imidan which will He was graduated from Cedar City High school in 1949, and He is a son ' tember. 1975. Rebecca Poelman, representative; and On the back are Scott Jones, representative and John Engle, class president. - The home owner of a few apple trees should plan to use Diazinon. This spray should be repeated again in two weeks, and thereafter until early Sep- Dr. Gerald R. Sherratt was named vice president for university relations at Utah State university by action of the USU Institutional council in its meeting Saturday. Dr. Sherratt, holder of bachelors and masters degrees from USU, received his Ph.D. degree at Michigan State university in GS Swingers 'VH- May 26. taps Sherratt Beginners ,W laying activity. Unless the weather takes a sudden change and gets hot before the weekend, I recommend that the apple and pear trees be sprayed about USU presentative; 1 1 activity of the adult moth egg have wormy apples? Ive had many people ask this question the past few weeks. The weather has slowed the Cindy Craner, vice president. Brigham City, Utah Thursday, May 19, 1977 ss s'-- ' ' LEADING THE junior class next year will be this group of young folks from Box Elder High school. Seated (from left) are Michelle Olsen, secretary; Barbara Olsen, re BOX ELDER JOURNAL, & Hetzell) |