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Show CLARKSTON j $ CLARKSTON In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Delwdyne Apgood, a wedding dance was given on Thursday evening in the Clarkston ward amusement hall. Friends and relatives from Ogden, Brigham City, Fielding, Garland, Wellsville, Logan, Newton and Malad, Idaho, were present. Refreshments were served to 175 guests. Many lovely gifts were received by Mr. and Mrs. Apgood. Before her marriage Mrs. Apgood was Miss Ven Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Myler. Mr. and Mrs. Apgood are at home in Ogden. j Mr. and Mrs. Edward Godfrey of Salt Lake City were visiting relatives here on Wednesday. Bishop and Mrs. J. Byron Rav-sten, Rav-sten, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Christensen spent the week end in Salt Lake City. They were the guests of Mr. and Mi's. Leon Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Oakery Myler and John Myler of Idaho Falls were guests of Mrs. Emma Myler on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Crookston of North Logan were visiting in Clarkston on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Fonnesbeck of Logan were guests of Peter S. Barson on Sunday. of the earworms in some localities locali-ties and oiling should be carried out immediately to prevent further fur-ther damgae," he explained. The oil treatment calls for adding ad-ding two percent of dicholoreth-eyl, dicholoreth-eyl, or of 0.2 percent pyreth-rins pyreth-rins to white mineral oil. Injection Injec-tion of one-fourth teaspoonful of the oil mixture in the silk channel, chan-nel, at the tip of each ear, should destroy young worms and eggs and drive out most of the larger worms. An oil-can may be used to inject the oil into the ear, the entomologist said. Treatment should come after the corn silk wilts for any earlier treatment would interfere with pollination of the corn. Farmers of the nation have increased in-creased food production nine percent per-cent over the production of 1941, according to United States department depart-ment of Agriculture estimates. This is 25 per cent more than the 1935-39 average and at least four per cent mre than the entire en-tire increase made during the war years 1914-18. Mr .and Mrs. Golden Buttars and A. J. Fuhriman of Logan were visiting in Clarkston on Sunday. Sun-day. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur McCaulley of Ashley, Oregon, are guests of Mrs. Effie B. Barson. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Godfrey of Riverside, Idaho, were visiting in Clarkston on Sunday. The group of 4-H girls directed by Mrs. Margaret Godfrey, held their closing exhibit on Wednesday. Wednes-day. The club was awarded 3 cases of Kerr bottles and war savings stamps. The work done by the girls was very fine. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell- Welling of Fielding spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. Morris J. Godfrey. God-frey. Miss Electa Griffin of Rexburg, Idaho, is visiting with relatives, saving been called to the bed of her father, James B. Jardine. Mrs. Melvin Buttars of Cornish was guest of Mrs. H. S. Thompson Thomp-son on Friday. HYRTJM Reed Eugene Clawson, Albert Merlin Allen, John Thomas' McBride. Claine John Humphreys, j Lebnd James Anderson. Lynn i Nielson Allen, Elden Ames. |