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Show RFVIEW. July 21. 1966 Pest Killers Gum Frass? Get It Off Kill Parents, store all pesti- cides where they will be of small childm, ren, warns Melvin S. U.S.U. Extension Agent in Salt Lake County. Any pesticide maybe hazardous to children, Mr. Burning-ha- m says. He calls special attention to snail bait and cyanogas pesticides that present a particular hazard at this time. Snail baits containing arsenic are potentially dangerous because small children may be tempted to eat the pellets. Cyanogas, though readily available on Hie market, is Adults should highly toxic. use it with considerable care. But under no circumstances should children be allowed access to it, Mr. Burningham concludes. Burn-ingha- 033 35 Paiwt KMC4 StaMk fa wiruu ut lewf ODT-- 1 T OJf Tauw - rite OD.r Alt AW 4 flAll. SI i.C4 pAiwr tAuaik mto Pi. ACC OP PP.fl CtVtrALi 1- MN jvre c - $ - F41 Fv'l1J Wall of Doors An open kitchen that adjoins the dining room will gain privacy and good looks from an wall of doors. For informal styling, hang a series of wood- folding louver doors between the rooms. They fold back against themselves and require minimum floor clearance. For an elegant look, install a wall of pine panel doors using only one door as an entrance. Aer easy-to-inst- (For Salt Lake City areas, paint the trunks about the 1st week of July and again the 1st week of August.) The adult is a wasp like moth, the female being dark with an almost black over wing and die male more gray with clear wasp like wings. Adult moths are seldom seal. The borer is a soft white worm with a light brown head reaching a size of possibly up to one inch in length. Single borers may be removed with a pocket knife, or if infestation is more wide spread use fumigation for control. Fumigation is not effective below 45 degrees F. Peach tree Borer (Sanninoidea exitiosa) found throughout the U.S. - and adjoining areas. Fast becoming a major economic item to the home owner as well as orchardist. They have become a major pest to the stone fruits whether ornamental or fruit. Peaches, plums, cherries, etc., should be inspected regularly for gum frass indicating borers. They should also be given protective trunk sprays when the moth and grubs are in the moving stage" outside the tree, (see chart above).' Consult your County Extension Agent for exact timing if any questions for your area. all pon-dero- sa JL, r , tjty i ' s , 3 ' HIGHLAND PARK AREA GARDEN LOVERS for only $21,900. It has 4 bedrms., baths, carpetrm 2 amus. ing, drapes, fireplaces and covered patio. Call Mr. Hultquist for further 5. information 5ee this beautiful brk. 3 bedrm. home for sure today, it offers 2 full I baths, carpeting, drapes, built ins, but most of all see the beautiful waterfall and rock walls In the garden. Only $24,000. Eves, call Mr. Pew 484-98- 12. i i ? 1 yv i 1- WHMIWS ASSUME MORTGAGE 3 on this . bedrm. brk. rambler with -34 363-999- and full lower level, and have monthly payments of only $125 per mo. including taxes aid Insurance. You need only $1,000.00 and this home can by yours. Eves, call Mr. 4. Brown bullt-i- ns I I vj.J 277-961- U TRADES WELCOMED on this DO YOU LIKE 4 bedrm. brk. rambler In choice southeast location. THIS. AREA? 29th East and 29th South. If you do let me show you this 3 bedrm., 1 -- 34 bath home today. Owner will sell at FHA appraisal $18,550. Eves, call Mr. Gardner 277-969- Carpeting, drapes, amus. rm., 2 fireplaces, gar. and full lower level. Asking only $17,950. Eves, call Mr. Reynor Mr Barnes olds IN 7-8- 5. IN 2901 REALTY J.V, vy V VVA VtVi t M4 If O f Mt MM ,Y.ViVV V,,,,,,Ml .. 6-1- 151 460. E. 33rd South HU4-880- 8 M V V' t v -- - v |