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Show Eagle Review-Advertis- Thursday, June 10, 1971 er www' ?"ww' fnr w w w'"w w w w' Junk mail decrease Laura Bendixsen Phone 392-214- 5 The Donald Clifford family returned home following a vacation trip to the Black Hills of South Dakota. Enjoying the trip with their parents were Kristen, Kenny, Sue and Mark. Miss Gayle Mecham returned to her home on has Pro- vo Canyon Road after a weeks visit with her friend, Miss Fond Bendixsen. Seventeen young girls of the Riverdale Girl ScoutTroop 460 had a delightful overnight campout at the Girl Scout Camp up Ogden Canyon atRedCliffe. They hiked, cooked over an open fire, worked with compass reading and has the opportunity to learn to put up their own tents. Joining in the two day fun event were Lisa Dearden, : Sherry Ritter, Cheryl Watson, due soon Carol Smith, Pat Scully, Karen Conolly, Paula Sevy, Jill Helm, Cindy Helm, SandraSe-vTraci Child, Caren Johnson, Kristen Clifford, Lisa Michelle Gunn, Eckersley, Rorida Fernelius, and Patti y, Soon your mailbox will be crowded with junk mail. Instead, yo- - will find a neat colorful plastic Action Pak attached to your front door knob each Saturday morning. Inside will be the weeks less Grye. the Making trip with the a honey of a photo, show- a ing colony of honey bees on a Writer authors HONORARY chairman of June Dairy Month for the American Dairy Association of Utah is Phil Johnson. WSC coach by the petals. Roy-Ogd- leaving behind a mass of sticky pollen. When the honey bee visits another alfalfa blossom, the process is repeated and pollination results. Hor.ey bees learn they can obtain the nectar more rapidly without tripping the flower. So, when seeking nectar, they soon learn to slip their tongues in from the side and avoid tripping the flower. Pollen collecting bees, however, trip nearly every flower, and hence are more valuable to the alfalfa seed grow- er. well-round- e, Market 5386 South 1900 West - self-steri- Ground Beef pfi'? , S Choice Swiss - .fs.- o either taken in our office or submitted by you. News will appear only in the Eagle Review. Advertisements, appearing in both papers, must be received before 4 p.m, Monday. lb. Pure Baby Beef Liver The Eagle Review and Advertiser are published weekly at Roy, Utah, 5388 S. 1900 W., Roy. Mailing address, PO Box 179, Roy, Utah 84067. Telephone All news and photographs for the Thursday issue of the Eagle Review must be in our office before Tuesday noon, preferably Monday of each week. Pictures may be included with your articles without any additional charge, 825-166- 6. Steak " J. Howard Stahle Pork Sausage $ Mrs. Bonnie Stahle Miss Carol Moore Pound A "V Bacon & Doz. Fresh Country 1930 WIST 3350 SOUTH Weiners All Me4 Prices Good Thru V y . Advertising Mgr. Assistant wvvm STiACUSI. With m w-- UTAH M04I Service is our Business Journeymen . Technicians in AIR CONDITIONING Sat., June 12 I Thus in our tests we used three high and three low alfalfa pollen collecting colonies for the establishment of high and low preference lines. Mr. Nye and Mr. Mackensen point out that by the fifth generation of bees tested, the low and the lines high had reached extreme levels of alfalfa preference. They point out the firsttests were at Howell, Utah on the first W.--i crop of alfalfa;"' v Later the"tfees were- - moved to a second crop alfalfa field at Fielding, Utah where other sources of pollen were plentiful. The percentage of alfalfa pollen collectors for the two locations combined were 85 for the high and 18 for the low preference lines. The results of the tests, together with those from back- - PLUMBING MAJOR For The weekly door knob deliveries are probided by Nationwide Courier Service, a new and rapidly expanding franchise system, with distributors and in each state and city, coast to coast. Nationwide Courier Service of Utah, located at 321 South 6th East, Salt Lake City, has already set up many areas and is taking applications for more sub - distributorships throughout the State. Plans call for them to be in operation at the State and local level within three weeks. Aviation Structural Mechanic First Class Leroy D. Scott, U.S. Navy has arrived in Ogden at the Navy Recruiting Branch Station, Ogden. He will be a Navy recuriter for this area, replacing Engineman First Class Ronald A. Dudas. Scott is a veteran of 8 years naval service and recently served with Fighter Squadron 143 at Naval Air Station Miramar, Claifornia. In addition to holding the YrnTYrrmrTnnn Emory's - Country Club Drug VJc accept ail Utility ayments: American Express Money Orders in Jk A m A A e honey bees for Rising postal rates have severely hit national, regional, local firms who rely and heavily on direct mail, Mr. Nationwide Herrick said. Courier will provide, and certdelivery in ify any given locality with considerable savings to the user, and at the same time, relieve our over - burdened postal system. al- falfa pollination. "Another crop with a pollination problem is red clover. . .when honey bees are numerous on red clover, the seed yields are good. Flowers of red clover also are and require door-to-do- self-steri- le cross-pollinatio- n. Nectar-seekin- g bees have formerly been considered for red clover pollination but pollen seeking bees would be much better. If the trait is present in certain colonies, as we suspect, it need only to be ferreted out to develop a tailor-mad- e Herrick said the system is order as United Parcel Service, which delivers parcel post packages, nat- conionally. tract to make the deliveries in specified geographic areas to units or multiples of 2500 honey bee for pollinating red clover. There also is evidence that cotton benefits from honey bee visitation and a selective breeding program has been initiated in Tucson, Arizona, and in other laboratories. homes. Actual deliveries are teams, boys made by teen-ag- e and girls from 16 to 21, who are hired, and well paid for ,. distribution. o .Uie ' h And positive results or in the same once--wek- show- preference for specific sources of pollen, make it possible to tailor-mak- e honey bees for the pollination of many different kinds of crops. We now can breed bees to ing the crop! At least we have done it for the honey bees in Utahs alfalfa fields. "To handle total distribution in Utah, Herrick pointed out, will require more than 500 teen-ag- e youths, many of whom whould otherwise be unYet their pay for employed. one day per week may be as much or more than they would earn at a regular or part-tim- e job. Herrick emphasized that Nationwides certified servict is of particular value to the local businessman, who can specify delivery of circulars, catalogs, product features, or whatever to any part of any city, county or state for less than he would normally pay for mailing service. Meritorious Unit Citation, Scott wears the U.S.Air Force Outstanding Unit Award, Good Conduct Medal (second award), National Defense Service Medal and Vietnam Service Medal. Scott was born in Roundup, Montana, graduated form high school in Roundup, Montana and enlisted in the Navy in Butte, Montana. He is married to the former Jill Baker of San Jose, California. have two They children: Brenda, five and Julie, four. Their interests include hunting, fishing and bowling. Interested persons may meet Petty Officer Scott and discuss the Navy at his office located in the Post Office Asked if Nationwide could deliver addressed mail to specific households, Herrick replied that a distributor in a large eastern city has contracted to deliver monthly gas and power bills throughout the service area, several national magazine publishers are also anxiously awating TD (Total Distribution) day. As soon as we have all our sub - distributorships set we up, Herrick exclaimed,Action will be able to deliver Paks to any home or every home, anywhere in the state, or through the Nationwide System to any home in the Washington Terraco " Pharmacy Wo Will Do Open 6 Days a Week From 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Wo Will Close Sundays Assorted FATHERS DAY Gifts 6 Cards Brute Cologne Fishing Creel, Etc. AU REPAIR a quick to value of breeders have been realize the economic tailor-mad- Dennis State Herrick, Manager for Nationwide, Salt Lake City, claims the new system will save 25 to 50 of the normal cost of distributing 3rd and 4th class mail. Hats Black Hag Insecticides Quallfad Sorvlco Call 02&1611 t of the hybrid to the lines, confirmed thatalfal-f- a pollen collection was an inherited trait and dependent on many genes. While we have mainly purand other the genetic sued scientific aspects, commercial Every-da- y HEATING APPLIANCE crosses Navy recruiter new in Ogden REFRIGERATION Jw 4- . : '7I (3) Q Eggs i i & er Editor bmexllau lb. Town Sliced V $ Butt Owner-Publish- Circulation Mgr. Pork Roast Lean, Boston . Adams Glen PSteaUsc)f . . Miss Darline Rogers lb. 1 le This column is suddenly released (or tripped) and strikes the bee on the head, named honorary dairy chairman USDA pollen trap, helping to pollinate Utah trees. Photo by Glen Perrins. Tailor made honey bees used for crop pollination By Glen Perrins The honeybees are out in A. Russell Croft of Ogden farm areas. the contributes an article, The Its possible to tailor-mak- e to Romance of Perched Soil, honey bees to fit pollinth current issue of American ation of many kinds of crops. Forests, national magazine So say bee experts William published monthly by the AmerP. Nye and Otto Mackensen of ican Forestry Association of the Utah State University Agri919 17th Street, N. W Washcultural Experiment Station at ington, D. C. Logan, who have just concluded Established in 1875, the astests on breeding bees to crops. One of the Centuiy Regissociation seeks to promote an Since each species of plant ter homes listed by the Utah enlightened public appreciation has a distinctive type of pollen, is the State Historical Society of natural resources and the they point out, beekeepers can Smith-War- d home in Weber part they play in the social, retell what sources theirbeesare County. creational and economic life using by examining the pollen He says with Phil Johnson, former head ing as well. of the nation. brought to the hives. The home is located at 161 E. basketball coach of Weber enthusiasm The dairy inIn our experiment we ob2550 North, North Ogden. It State College, and now assistSoil that covers much of dustry of Utah is sure to be tained the pollen from traps was built in 1891 by Abiathar a winner! ant to Dick Mota of the Chicago the land surface as a thin skin which were essentially wire R. C. Smith for his intended Bulls, has been chosen honoror a deep mantle is one of the placed over the hive engrids Alvord. Jane Martha bride, Phil Johnson is a strong trance. The screen allowed the ary chairman of June dairy least glamorous of all natural Month by the Executive Comof good health bees to enter but scraped the advocate resources, says Mr. Croft. She was a victim of diphmittee of the American Dairy found when is soil However, through clean livitg, and bepollen pellets from their hind theria and was buried on what Association of Utah. that drinking milk legs. lieves slopes, clinging to super-stee- p was to have been her wedding should be a part of every We tested 356 colonies presumably defying gravity and day. In making the announceother forces of nature to dispersons diet. He stresses from three sources. to his players the importance Not enough pollen traps ment, State ADA President J. Lorenzo Ward purchased the lodge it, this soil arouses more diet for good were available, so we modified Edwin Ure of Kamas, Utah, of a home in 1918 and it has been than passing attention. . .what in the Ward family ever since. expressed his pleasure and performance, stating that milk a vacuum cleaner to pick up keeps it in place, and how long that of the committee at havit can so endure? bees at the hive helps round out anv meal. pollen-lade- n entrance and pull them into a ing Mr. Johnson fill this post. Stephen H. Ward, a grandillustrated His four-pagMr. Johnson has had a very killing bottle. son, is the present owner. The . readPhil brings a great deal ' successful career in his hisFrom these, the pef cent' home, unhampered by neigh- - article makes interesting stateof enthusiasm and spirit to an ing, concluding with the tory as head coach at Weber that carried alfalfa (lucerne) boring homes, is an important ment: There is an earthly event-fille- d In his first year, he month. He has State, landmark in the North Ogden pollen was determined. This was honored as Coach & Athalways been associated with a area. The present owners are romance in this everlasting worked well for a quick test of ento struggle of perched soil lete Magazines Rocky Mountwinning team, not only in his a large number of colonies. dedicated to preserving the oridure. ain Coach of the Year. He coaching career but in play- Mr. Nye and Mr. Mackensen ginal integrity of the home. also received the BYU Dale point out that in the Logan tests Rex Memorial Award for the the bee colonies were placed in most outstanding contribution alfalfa fields grown for seed, to Utah athletecs. and that one generation a year June Dairy Month has bewas bred and tested. come a tradition throughout SAV-iO- R They also pointed out that Utah as well as the nation. bees in visiting the honey events are blooming alfalfa they do so more Many special scheduled during June, with frequently for nectar than for emphasis on good family health the pollen, and also they pollinand recreation. Milk and dairy ate only a small percentage of Summer Store Hours 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. foods supply most of the basic flowers. components for good nutrition and healthful diets. This behavior is the re17 YEARS SAME LOCATION PHONE 825-725- 5 Some of the scheduled sult of peculiarities of the alfalevents will include a kick-of- f fa flower, say Mr. Nye and Mr. breakfast on June 1; Dairy Mackensen. GROCERIES FRESH PRODUCE The flower is Night at Derks Field, June 11; andmustbe largely a milking contest between two fertilized by pollen from other USDA Choice radio personalities; Governor alfalfa plants. The anthers and stigma Ramptons signing of a proclamation declaring June as the male and female parts of Dairy Month in Utah and many the blossom form a sexual others. lb. column that is tightly enclosed Steak coupons, ads from local merchants, etc., which are usually addressed to Occupant or Householder and, until now, were delivered by your postman. HERE1 S Round promotional literature, samples, article Ogden home listed of collection girls to see that everything went along smoothly was their leader, Mrs. Emmett Ritter and two mothers, Mrs. Ralph Dearden and Mrs. Dick OFF! Ccrria in today for buumjumjjui.8. a sli.v year ifb end cards |