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Show 3, 1936 Tlmrs(Iay,Mfly Southern Utah News and Kane County Standard mrl If you want a mixed clover and grass lawn, apply both nitrogen and phosphate. Phosphate fertilizers on the market include the various and calcium metaphosphate. Field tests In Utah have shown that the soils are well supplied with potash. There is rarely justification for adding potash to Utah soils. Buying a complete fertilizer for lawns, then, is about as logical as paying for a alone without the other nutri-ithe car with every tankful of gas," Dr. Christensen says. For most economical use of fertilizers around the home buy a bag (50 to 100 pounds) of phosphate fertilizer and a bag of nitrogen fertilizer and use each where needed. Rates of application for lawns should be about one pound of ammonium sulfate - per - 100 square feet of lawn. Apply the nitrogen In the early spring and repeat the application in. midsummer or whenever the grass begins to lose its dark green super-phosphate- i'V?-- -- k L 't,.'s .! '1 Home gardeners and home owners can save $2 out of every $3 spent for fertilizers if they buy only the plant nutrients needed rather than getting a complete fertilizer. This has been demonstrated by research conducted by Utah State AgriculturJ al College. A complete fertilizer is a material which contains all three of the major fertilizer nutrients nitrogen, phosphorus and potas- - sium. According to s n per 100 square feet of lawn and repeat the application only once in two or three years. This will eliminate any danger of burning the lawn. The Important thing is to determine what fertilizer nutrient is needed and to purchase it grease Job and a change of oil ents. The nitrogen in ammonium nitrate and ammonium sulfate costs approximately 15c to 20c per pound. This same nitrogen purchased in some complete fertilizers costs from 50c to $1.50 per pound. The phosphate in superphosphate costs about 10c per pound whereas in complete fertilizers it may cost 50c to $1 per pound pound. Dr. Paul D. Christensen, USAC Extension Conservationist, experime nts have shown that grass lawns in Utah require only nitrogen fertilizer. If you have a grass lawn why purchase more than nitrogen in fertilizer?" Dr. Christensen asks. He adds that nitrogen color. Where treble superphosphate fertilizers on the market include ammonium nitrate, ammonium is used on mixed clover and grass sulfate and urea. lawns, apply approximately one TkcOU TIMER Try praising your wife it does frighten her at first! even if .Page Three Hughes, Mrs. A1 Taron, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Veater and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Veater, Mr. and Mrs. John (Continued from page one) M. Crofts. Mrs. Leo Crofts, Mrs. Mrs. Gene Slaugh. San Francisco, Ellen Pope, Mrs. Edmund Hep-wortMrs. Kieth Hepworth, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Crofts of Richfield; Mr. Eldon Porter, Mrs. and Mrs. James Swapp of Sarah Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Osmyn De-wof Hatch; Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Reese and family and Mr. and Mrs. Omner Reese and family of Parowan; Mr. and Mrs. Murray Masterson and Elaine and Darios Young, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Heaton, Wllford Heaton, Gile Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. frtm Maughn Crofts of Kanab; Mrs. ChtEU Louise Winter and sons, Mr. and tot the wagea of sin is Mrs. Joslah Crofts of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Claire Benson death; but the gift of God ia and Mr. and Mrs.' Archie Benson. eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. (Romans I, Roosevelt; John, Doyle and Glen-doHeaton, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin 23.) Murie, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd CrawEven Id tho full rigor of ford, Cedar City; Mr. and Mrs. mortal life, a sinful man may Otis D. Bryson of Payson; Mrs. boi one dead, for his soul and Zola BjTon of Jacob Lake; Mrs. his conscience, all beauty and Lucille Parker, Fredonla; Bishop kindness are dying within him. and Mrs. Malen Mecham, Tropic; But tho magnificent promise ia and Crofts Mrs. Allred Mr. and that through Christ Jesua the Mr. Dwain J. Pearson, Richfield; Alfred Hatch, Mi, and Mrs. Seth Savior, he still may be Hepworth, Mr. ;and Mrs. Bill Croft Funeral n More good news for southern u t a ii Glendab weekly news events Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Larsen of Ephraim, Utah were visiting Mr. and Mrs, Clare Ramsay April T1 and 22. The Larsens came down here foij the wedding reception of Clare and Mary Lee. Doyle was one of Clares buddies during Basic Training In the US Army and also while In Japan. The Happy Cookers Club of Glendale met Tuesday 24th to organize. They elected their officers as followes: President, Cheryl Bauer, Carol Sue Brinkerhoff; Lois Spencer and Ora May Cox, Reporter Katheleen Dallin and Bonnie Anderson; Song Leaders, Carla Nan Spencer and Elaine Brinkerhoff. Their meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Lila Anderson, ihelr leader. This group is looking forward to a Summer of success and fun. r Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shields and son, MarDean. Karen, Byrell and Lanel Lamb of Bridgeland, Utah, visited relatives here and at St. George the past week. Mrs. Bertha Ramsay went to Henderson to visit Mr. and Mrs. Dick Partridge (La reel) over the 4-- Vice-Presiden-t, Sec-Tre- Wednesday. Sundayi School Stake Officers SupL Burke Sorensen and Darrell Lamb of Ordervile and Ella McArthur of . Glendale visited our Sunday School here Sunday. Those from here who attended the funeral services of Mrs. Clarissa Woodard, 66, Monday at New Harmony were: Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Chamberlain and daughter, Corine, who rendered a vocal solo accompanied by Elizabeth Esplin, Elsie and Leah Brinkerhoff, Alta Maxwell, Harriet Jones, Madge T. Bauer and Lydia Jensen. The VHS Seminary under the direction of their able teacher. Ortho Christensen, gave a very special program at sacrament services. Also Mr. Elgin Morris of Kanab was at the meeting and explained about the Olympus Male Chorus of Salt Lake City that is coming to Kanab on the 5th and how each ward can benefit on their stake building program In connection with this en- tertainment The Mia Maids under the able leadership of their teacher, Mrs. Leah Brinkerhoff gave a proweekend. VirStake Officers, gram for their mothers and had Primary Johnson and Zelma .Parks their Rose Tying Tuesday ginia of Kanab visited our Primary Mt. Ccrmsl daily news notes Primary ward conference was Sorensen entertained a group of held Sunday with a very nice friends ort her birthday, Thursprogram presented by the Pri- day, April 26. mary children and some of the Mrs. Edna Lamb,. In company teachers. Now. . ize, too I 'V' - csss cslss o v v with her daughter, Iola Leaney Litle Carla Sorensen, old Journeyed to Fillmore to spend daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaDru last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bert (Pasty) Leany and chib dren. While- in SL George Mrs? Alisa Lamb and her husband Edward Lamb went to two sessions at (Continued from page two) the .temple and visited with his and wife, Mr. and Mrs. brother convention held there. Mrs. Elaine Hoyt and children went Hyrum Lamb. as far as Alpine and visited at Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Anderthe home of her father, George son of Henderson, Nevada spent Heaton. the weekend visiting friends Mrs. G. O. Billings and son, here. Terah, from Delta and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph' Reese Mrs. M. K. 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