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Show ' ?:? J t Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Keep Some Material Out of Compost Not all organic material should go into your compost pile. Sherm Thomson, extension plant pathologist, Utah State University, advises that you de- - it in the compost. Thomson said the problem has den and the heat of the compost Generally, rose black spot has been fairly extensive in the wild pile. rose types. He advises raking up If you think you might have the leaves and getting rid of had white mold, thats justificathem. tion for not putting the plant He suggests the same for as material in the compost, he pen leaf spot that has been defol- said. iating a lot of aspen trees this However, Thomson noted year. As the leaves fall, get them that the organisms causing most out from under the trees and deother plant diseases affecting the stroy them. Use a recommended and home landscape will chemical spray on the trees if the garden be by the high temperdestroyed infection appears next spring. near 160 degrees F, genatures, Thomson observed that white erated in compost pile that is mold has been surprisingly comproperly, he said this mon this year in tie zinnias, managedmean doesnt just a pile of ormarigolds, snapdragons and peleft debris unattended. ganic tunias, and in vegetables such as To get good composting, he beans, squash and pumpkins. Some people may not have rec- says it helps to add an inch or so ognized the disease. Usually gar- of soil for each layer of compost. deners notice it when the plants Keep the material moist and suddenly wilt and die. Squash turn the material each month that gets the white mold on it when weather permits. Fast rots quickly, Thomson pointed composting that decomposes the out. organic material within six He warns not to leave the weeks can be accomplished by white mold plant material in the turning the compost every few garden nor to put it in the com . days. WSC Lists Certified e People looking for a center often must sacrifice quality for convenience, but a new program at Weber State College has made it possible to have both. day-car- Educators Sorority Honors Area Woman day-car- day-car- day-car- day-car- 626-641- day-car- ,(,,She gree from Utah State Agriculture College. She was a member of Alpha Sigma Nu, the senior honor society and Phi Kappa Phi. She received a teaching fellowship to the University of Oregon and took graduate courses from University of Utah., Brigham Young University and Weber State College. She has taught High School in Beaver, Springville and Logan and is now an elementary teacher in Davis County. , Mrs. Gardner lias served as president of Alpha Delta Kappa for two years and state officer. The Roy Ladies of day Fair Sunday, Nov. 6, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Homemade items will be sold, along with candy, baked goods, Consultation Weekly Behavior Modification Classes Private Daily Counseling Over 1750 Locations All Natural Foods No Shots, No Drugs No Contracts center. Mrs. Rawson said, We have many mothers that feel guilty because they have to take their e children to centers. rid of that guilt if can They get they will take thp time to find a center that gives a high quality Free Maintenance Program -- tOUPOK $3o day-car- I ! of care. translate into a attitude. Look at the home, she said. It should not be too clean, but orderly. There should be a place for the children to play, low . hooks for coats, stools and meals, Mrs. Rawson 5200 S., Roy. The Weight Loss Professionals FREE She noted that while convenience is important it should not Christmas decorations. A special breakfast will be prepared and sold at $2.75 for adults and $2 for children. The public is invited to attend the fair at 1875 W.; Elks will hold their annual Holi- Centers e cenover 200 certified The community vocational ter in Davis, Weber and Box Elprogram in the department of der Counties and has them child and family studies at We- marked on large area maps. ber State has compiled a list of According to Kay Rawson, coordinator of the community programs, the idea is to give parents 9 more control in choosing a e center. She said, Parents can call us and tell us where they live and where they work and we can give them the locations of the Governor Scott Matheson dee certified center closest 3 clared the week of Oct. route. their travel to 7 Delta through Alpha Kappa Mrs. Rawson said that they week. also give some information can This international sorority for as to the size of the center and women educators honors women the training of the providers. for their dedication in the field There are . Mrs. Rawson said, of education. many other centers than the Mrs. Norda Gardner was choones we have listed, but we just sen outstanding citizen of Mu e list centers where the chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa. seekor are trained are providers Mrs. Gardner was born in further ing training. Leamington, Utah, where she She said that parents wishing grew up on a farm. She attended e center through find a to Leamington Elementary and 1 call in can the college Delta High School. She attended that the and added the mornings Branch Agriculture College in college can also give tips on Cedar City on a scholarship. e what to look for in a received a bachelors deday-car- v ROY sur-viv- ie Day-Car- e 3B Roy Elks Ladies Plan Fair stroy plant material infected not been a problem in Utah. post. The sclerotia, tiny black, with rose black spot, aspen leaf Floribunda type roses have not hard bodies of fungus, will winter freezing in the garspot, or white mold and not put been infected this year, but ' Nov. 2, 1983 i OFFj ON A 6 WEEK PROGRAM OFFER LIMITED TO NEW DIETERS ONLY. NOT VALID WITH OTHER SPECIALS. OFFER EXPIRES OCT. 31, 1983 I j . 5 POINTS 223 Wash. Blvd. Suite B 399-055- SUNSET 2649 N. Main SO. OGDEN 1117 E. Country Hills Drive 4 479-414- 776-245- 0 2 well-balanc- ed said. She noted that the day-car- e fa- cility should also have creative materials, toys, and other items that can provide enjoyment as well as learning. 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