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Show Page Eighteen The Springville Herald July 1, 1976 you are unsure about what to get, ask your garden-store dealer to make the proper match-up. Read the label twice. Carefully follow the directions and heed the warnings. Wait for a calm, windless day to work with pesticides. Avoid inhaling any of the substance or getting any of it on your skin. Wear gloves, slacks, shoes and a long-sleeved shirt or blouse and face mask if necessary. Remember you are dealing with poison. Keep children, pets, toys, food, etc. out of the area. Always wash at least your hands and face after using pesticides. Launder contaminated con-taminated clothing. Store poison pesticides far from childrens' reach. Keep them in their original containers so they will not be mistaken for anything other than what they really are toxic materials. Dispose of empty containers by wrapping them in several layers of newspaper and placing them in the trash can. Never reuse re-use pesticide containers. If you should feel sick while using the pesticide or shortly after or if anyone should swallow, inhale or absorb the substance accidentally call your family doctor or Poison Control Center immediately. Be sure you have in hand the container con-tainer and any attached labeling. Flammable Liquids To start that B-B-Q fire, use commercially prepared special liquid or solid fire starter, wood shavings or ah Underwriters Laboratories (UL) listed electric starter. Don't freshen or hurry up the fire by pouring on more starter on the coals once they have been lit A vapor explosion with you as the unfortunate un-fortunate target is the likely result Never substitute gasoline or lighter fluid for commercial B-B-Q starter products. All three have a violent history when used in this manner. Avoid summertime hazards in back yard A deluge of summertime drugstore delights liquids, sprays and powders that cool, refresh and protect the body-make body-make personal comfort as easy as skin contact. But quite a different variety of liquids, sprays and powders of the season could cause iniurv and even death warns the Utah Safety Council. These "use, but don't touch" substances include many of those things that make outdoor living pleasant pesticides, insecticides and the flammable liquids that keep the barbecue and the lawnmower going. They are the summer help that if mistreated can poison and burn. Just as the shampoos, esodorants and lotions you select each have different strengths, purposes and promised results, so do these garden and fuel compounds. The Utah Safety Council and its president Dr. J. Howard Latimer issue these few reminders about the chemicals of summer. Pesticides and Insecticides GET the right product for the job to be done. A product too strong may damage the very plants you are trying to save. If mm r udoit A me mux BE OPEM Joey Lowe, son of Mrs. Janet Lowe of Springville has been named the Springville Stake's Scout of the Month. Joey has earned two skill awards and one merit badae as Tenderfoot Ten-derfoot Scout. A member of the Springville 10th Ward patrol, Joey's leader is Collette Prothero. - J$ "4sh'-Af'-J,V.'.ft.. ' , . ... 7? . h Emily Schaugarrd, daughter of Larry and Kris Schaugaard of American Fork, celebrated her first birthday on June 30. Her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bringhurst and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Schaugaard, both of Springville. Her great-grandmother, great-grandmother, Mrs. Stela Schaugaard, lives in Payson. - AFFLICTION . . The eternal stars shine out as soon as it is dark enough. . Whom the Lord loveth he chasteneth. My Neighbors MaTlNMr - ' I rfwr "True, we don't want to appear ap-pear to over-react, but then, neither do we care to appear to under-react So let's just give the facts." Li m 'trfA RIGHT BEHIND THE TRUCK... To bring you fmndly greeting from your new community, along with useful gifts and information. informa-tion. MARY KNITTLE ana AmrA(J iTOIU.sQ! X) j266UtfR HOURS M.10clQM V4F V rr it '-'.? P aT lT? mm wm wk u a "i" ROMP R0AST REGOLMj ROUND REPP mm DLXr Sfti. in . ' .jyWriwiWMWii "Vt.:?. ( 1 1 h ii, PIERCES) 9S- 2 muni n.s. m M4 i ffi " 4 S'f "i V U.S. KJO.-l i QRAN6-OQI0E WESTERN 'M 9J I I Cheerios Miracle Whip ! Ijfittfc.nC asH PQTTfP u i i mi m i I' Coupon expires July 6, 1976 I BROOKSIDE MARKET, SPRINGVILLE STORE HOURS: 7:30 A.M. TO 9 P.M. Prices Effective Thurs. thru Wed. JULY I TO JULY 7 0 1 i 489-709? ma |