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Show m Page 4 South Salt Lake News Thursday, June 5, 1969 music mi inc. Lawn Pests NORTH SALT LAKE, UTAH 84054 P.0. BOX 222 Salt Lake County home gard-ne- rs have another bug to bar -- rass their efforts at maintain- ing beautiful lawns, notes Melvin S. Burningham. U.S.U. Extension Agent In Salt Lake Jht'- County. The bluegrass blllbug Is the new invading pest of Utah lawsn. Mr. Burningham said It was . first discovered WOODY HERMAN "If I had to I would have live In the past, folded up and crept Into the dark long ago." The statement Is by Woody Herman, the band leader most Identified with the swing sound of 30 years ago. Its an Ident- ity Woody would like to shuck. Woody will appear at Valley Music Hall in North Salt Lake for one performance only -FRIDAY, JUNE 20th at 8:30 Herman wants to be a man of the present, not the past. The 55 year old Milwaukee native said, "Im not nostalgic. I don't dig that." "We like to live in the past. We remember things for the way we would have liked them to have been, not as they Herman said. Herman said he prefers the "Now" sound rather than the he has Rollicking Jazz-Blubeen associated with. were," es "Music's We changing try con-stnat- ly. to stay abreast, or in the near vicinity, of what's happening today." So Carefree... it This shows up in his bands versions of "light My Fire." "Mac Arthur Park" and "For L ove of Ivy." But the ties to the big band days cling. Grabbing his clarinet or sax, Woody will jump with Gusto Into "Woodchopper's Ball." "Caldonla, "Keep on Keeping On", or Dont Get around much anymore." "If I avoided things that have been Identified with me for nearly 3 0 years, I wouldnjt be using good judgment by not playing them," he said. We play to a cross section, a very broad audience. I personally prfer the young music, but It my responsibility to do the other things." Woodrow Charles Herman's bands were once known as herds, but no more. "We quit calling them that, but this group would probably be the fifth," he said. This "Thundering Herd continues the Herman Tradition of quality. As one reviewer put It, the musicians "brim over with technique and play with a sustained exuberance typical of previous Herman bands." One of Woody's other Tradehas been his young marks bands. Only a few men In his present 15 man unit appear to be over 25. The links with youth have left their marks on Woody. acts "cool," Is trim He of build, grows sideburns longer than those normally seen on grandfathers and dresses like an "In" 21 year old. WHO'S GOT THE Traditionally a truly groat show, El Kalah Tomplo Is bringing to Salt Lake City's magnificent now SALT PALACE, tho most fabulous in tho 19 yoar history of tho SHRINE CIRCUS . . . Opening a three day engagomont (the first scheduled event) in the BIG ARENA of the SALT PALACE on July 17, the all new 1969 Shrine Circus will feature a variety of animal tets as well as tho traditional circus aerialists, acrobats, jugglors, clowns, and thrill WHIP, WHIP? WHIP, . . . acti. Included in tho 2 hour spectacle will bo lions and tigers, elephants, chimpanzees, sea lions, penquini, dogs and a flock of Venetian Doves. M. P. Groffoz, General Chairman said, Wo will have a greater variety of acts and more international circus stars in this year's program than we Ticket infor-amtihave ever had." and reservations may bo obtained by writing SHRINE CIRCUS, P. O. Box 2112, Salt Lake 84110. City, Utah on Families with children may want to add extra fun to a Chinese meal at home by providing chopsticks for all to try. Dishes in Divider-Pak- s The divider-pa- k can, a concept developed by Chun King Foods, keeps Chinese vegetables crisp in one can ana a subtly spiced meat, seafood or Chinese Cook Quickly The Chinese, from the dawn of civilization, have known that the real fun with food is in the eating, not in hours spent at cooking. The Oriental cook spends her time creatively conceiving delicate delights for the family, and then all of her foods. Oriental cooking is so appropriate to our fast, modem life that more than 60 of American families now eat Chinese food. The creative American cook carefully selects canned Oriental ingredients for the Chinese dishes she plans to prepare, then adds ner own personal touches with pretty garnishes and tasty sideaishes. poultry sauce separate in Civil Disorders NEW YORK The civil orders that raged across the disna- tion during the summer of 1967 caused insured losses of more than $64 million, the Insurance Information Institute reports. another can. Both are simply combined and heated at serving time. Five basic recipes Chicken Chow Mein, Shrimp Chow Mein, Mushroom Chow Mein and Beef Chop Suey are available in small and quick-cookin- g divider-pakUse these as a basis for a Chinese meal, or mix and match them with American dishes. s. family-siz- e So Carefree... Canvou Siam fl Choice food and For your v I Wedding Invitations A. ! come to twraine good program! ANNUAL LUAU 60 Days Southgate over 90 Ward I PreAA I I for the very finest in traditional and contemporary styles I I SATURDAY JUNE 14th TIME: 6 p.m. I 13 97 Phone South Main 487-06- SPECIAL NOTICE! MW IF are down in price about half what they were 10 years ago. Buy now. I 51 2702 South Main Degrees ? Coming Soon mm 21 MGMIK38MV Electric room air conditioners In the East reek area four years ago and has spread throughout the county. He explained that this new lawn pest causes severe damage to lawns similar to that caused by common white grubs, the larvae of June beetles. Both of these pests, by feeding on the roots of grasses, kill out areas In the lawns. Unless effective and prompt control is applied, home owners can expect to see the dead areas Increase In size. Controlling the soil Insects In lawsn takes time. To kill the root feeding grubs, apply sufficient amounts of chlordane, dlazlnon or dleldrln to the lawn surface and wash It down to the level of the Insects in the soil. M 111c GET That is what Salt FRESHER MILK Lake airport temp- eratures The direct from the farm milk depot wayl Allans showed last year. Electric room air conditioners now are down in price to Dart-Ma- rt 344 East 2100 South UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. about half what they were 10 years ago. Cool it now! UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. I |