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Show United in marriage Our Town By John J. Townsley and Roje Kay Stanls were united In marriage Feb. 15 In Logan. Wed. In the home of Prof. Alan W. Stokes, the couple are both students at Utah State University. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stanls, Las Vegas. John Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Townsley, Fillmore. The parents plus Stella. Day,;, Bob, Debra, and Pat Townsley attended the wedding. A dinner for the families was held Friday evening. A wedding brunch was given at the Blue Bird Resturant In Logan. Both will continue their al company Progress printing COUNTY MILLARD studies, majoring In Forestry. They are currently remodeling a home In Smithfleld, but In the meantime will live In Logan. ; Report SSI changes who People should promptly report changes which might efsupplefect their mental security Income check. Eligibility and monthly payment amounts can be affected bj changes in Income, living arrangements, marital status and other circumstances. People have 30 days to report these changes to the Provo social security office or to the gold-color- tff Vaict to the compost which are meeded to insure good health for those who use the vegetables in their dally diets. The twigs and dead Unit s from our orchards may be cut ar. i burned in our fire places, to suppllment our much needed fuel. We are asked not to waste anything that Is usable. If we havent a fire place, we are asked to contact some of our friends who do have fireplaces and could make use of our wood. If you burn wood In your fireplaces be sure you use tne ashes on your garden. Wood ashes are especially useful In fertilizing peonies. should be stored for hauling Any debris tha' cannot le to the City Dump. It should be. tightly covered In order that It will not scatter. It Is uselsss to take debris to the City Dump he r e! leading to the dump. Getting ab and scatter it t ot, of i id the Irvr iepartment In the overall plan .'iMi.lnl Cornu Utee for the f .I of the towns and cities In I environment. t rv p rn 5 fr eve cm pnvireninent : our latent talents, we are rove our environment. Here II t.o.s .' w... e a fe.i f the s rves'ed seps; ! . ."a. etc i oh wets I. ,e muchless water than batha. Don't let the water run needlessly when washing or shaving, Plug the wash bow whatever the washing chore. r: i c.,r for i rands, combine several trips ..Inn .fig iti'j one. Organize car pools to take children to activities which are long distances from home. ' O ,!or. ' l't r coi tatners in cars ana arounai home yards. On picnics, dispose of your trash properly. 4. Have vour cars air pollution control devices checked -- z .nr;, If ;..u un-h- . a t.n car, read the owners manual or ?! t'lhcep of these new devices. Make sure the engine Is pro.erlv tuned at all times a pocrly tuned engine uses s t the oil at' ! air filters regularly. Walk or "h. rule a "tcvcle on sh .r er trips, to conserve gss. s Be careful of matches and mike sure that each fire started by you is properlv put' nut before leaving it. I: "itt down on the neej for attract birds tn your garden. Plant marigolds In pesticides, tomato beds; garlic and chives aronM rise truths to keep o pp.t is away. rj til spur? clean ip picjecls March begins otirsprlngclean-uprojects. should weather rooierates, start cleaning one area of our yards we should continue until that area is all dressed in a clean, fresh, spring dress. We can then proceed to dress another area to match the first With the The verv arrival first (lav of p In which the one. Before we realize it, our yards will all be ready to receive those damning daffodils and bright colored tulips, which are the best tonic I Know to cure the dismal, winter miseries. This can hannen onlv if we plan our work so that each member of the family is responsible for a certain job, especially if there is a certain amount of competition to see who does the best work. Remember when raking the yards, to j lace ,eae;, dad grass and riant u.atert.il in a compost pi!' for rich, friable ad datives to vmr soil, increasing it's productive . i A " nr Sippl es ncti additivfs to the srii Government leaders are asui:. us o i.eij i:i- le.isf.e , n. s food supply by raising gardens which help to furnish good nourishing vegetables for our families. Ve'aUes fresh from the garden, contain more vitlmlr.s and aretmuch trt.re flavorful than are vegetables which have traveled long distances to reach the food marke's. We can supply our dallv r.eeils lurl'ic the summer. By freezing the surplus In our home freezers, we will have fresh vegetables all winter. Since each of us isaskedtohelpbnlster our sluggish eennou vf :. st this is one way we can help Another Is by making 'he it pile. Any corner of the garden may tie used for the pit, where Is convenient to transfer the compost to your gnrden. If you do not wish to dig a hole for the base of the pile, the pl'.e ma be held In place with a piece of net wire fencing. Faoh three or four inch layer of leaves and plant material r I' of r i! should ie covered with an Inch or commerlcal lime and commercial fertilizer, which will help In hastening the decomposition of the compost. The top of the of the pile In order pile should always slant toward 'he middle to catch all the moisture which falls, since the compost should be kept damp. The commercial fertilizer adds more minerals C c it f c 5 1 i 5-- 10 . ; . JANE WILSON Publisher Emeritus WILLIAM V. WILSON -- Publisher MADELEINE WILSON -- Editor p.m. TOTAL PAID CIRCULATION OCTOBER 1, 1973, 1,797 TOTAL DISTRIBUTION IS: 1,910 sq. col. Inch Is 84$ .Display advertising Minimum classifieds are 75$; repeats are 50$ pr your money in. And what could be more solid than a Boise Cascade Home? It's built with extra quality throughout. From the double winflooring to the double-pan- e dows. From the insulated metal doors to the copper plumbing. The d to prevent wood used is warp. Every ceiling is fully insu kiln-drie- lated. As well as evriy wall. Even every floor. extend So, whethei you choo-- one of the Boise Cascade Homes shown here, or one of our 27 other mocMs, you'll Know we hui'd your home it can increase to really last-- so in vJue each cai you own it. e But the time to make your choice is now. Bccnu e the 'or,t a new home will never be lower. working with youth Member In goqd standing in the Utah Press Association And Also the National Newspaper Association 1975 Friday, February 28, NATIONAL NEWSPAPER to participate can obtain up to five does and one buck to get started. Several could share one buck. All who are Interested should contact the Extension office for siring of the rabbit prostate In a new duction and marketing program. Mr. AUen Indicates that he will make available high quality breeding rabbits at a reasonable market price to Interested youth. Each boy or girl de- 4-- H MEMfEAOf THl registration forms. These must be returned by March 15, 1975 so do not delay. USU Keith J. Chapman Extension Agent Forest Service hours ' Deadline for Effective Monday March Office Hours for Forest Service Fillmore Ranger District will be 7:45 - 12, 12:45 - 4:30 This will coincide wlthForest Supervisors Office In Rich- field. CathoMc Corner tagging stock show anials Bishop Joseph Federal celebrated the Mass In the Catholic Church, 185 W 500 S, Fillmore, The livestock show comFeb. 23 at 1 p.m. It Was an mittee reminds all prospective honor to welcome our Bishop, exhibitors of fat lambs and hogs who had travelled from Salt that animals must be tagged Lake City with Father Robert March 10, 1975 to be eligiBussen to visit us In our new by to participate In the stock ble comchurch. Bishop Federal show according toCarlProbert, mented that although our new Stock Show President. church building Is a humble are available at the ExTags and simple one, the presence tension offices and from FFA of God Is always there. Mass advisors. Exhibitors are limithas been celebrated In even ed to three tags for each class more humble surroundings, of livestock which Is the maxiour Bishop reminded us. "on mum number of animals that the battlefield, in grass huts, can be exhibited. in open fields.;; Humble as Youth Interested In exhibiting it may be, we are grateful to fat animals in the stock show have a place to worship and are urged to get their animals welcome anyone who would like on feed and tagged as soon as to join us. In honor of Bishop Animals not taggedby possible. Federals visit, we served the set date may be disqualibrownies with sandwiches, In the show. homemade Ice cream and fied from entry All youth between the ages A film on fire safety coffee. 9 to 19 without regard to race, and prevention was presented by of color, or national origin are Inforan Johnny Huerrera, Invited to participate In the show mative and Important film to or FFA by enrolling in a help people lnfireemergencles. livestock project. Contact your Our next scheduled Mass is FFA advisor or County ExtenMarch 2, at 1 p.m. For In sion Agent for more 743-54or formation phone MEMBEI 1973 f ake v JUnle. of daysirl,n S?,H s' "f h" V' f,on haVng TmediaT checkup MR. TO.O. been In JOHNSON Salt Lake HAS recently, I . lU.iii tJe 743-541- 6. how's the time to make a lohil investment. And to get you sta.led. step' in now for your FREE color copy of our beautiful Pride in a lot of Farming bmunire. Boise Cascade Homes The successful farmer has a right to swell his chest when he sees a fine crop being harvested ora healthy beef or dairy herd grazing in pasture. More reason for pride if he's protected his livestock, buildings and equipment against loss. We take pride, too, in providing farm insurance coverage to protect your income, property and future. Call us for details. Petersen Insurance Agency j less ' I SUSTAINING jeanne bennett MRS 3, 1975 Theres O gj NNA uMt. If you dont know where you can get financing these days, we do. 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