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Show ;j3lIDAY,liUY191933 THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN k' AMERICAN OMCXailZBr.t- 03e i Alpine PoMiahfatf Company Baildiny Phon 85 APBOQltESSIYg, LNDEPliNDENT IMPLICATION Entered in ill Pott Offlce at Pleasant Owe, Utan, m second titM matter. Experts Determine Weevil Damage In Fall By Count By W. W. Owens U. 8. A. 0, Extension Service. By counting the number of adult alfalfa weevils per square foot tn an alfalfa. field In the iall th extent ex-tent of the damage they, win do In that field the following spring ' eaa be predicted. This method has been developed by Oeorge L Reeves, J. O. Hamlin and their associates whose headquarters head-quarters are In the Federal building at Bait Lake City. These men are entomologists- of the United States Department of Agriculture, working . ca weevil control Mr. Reeves has been mi the Bait Lake office for 30 years. Be Is the government authority author-ity on weevil control listeria! for the preceding six articles on this subject was secured from his office. Numerous weevil counts in the fall and observation of fields the next spring have furnished the basis for the following table of weevil damage prediction: I H weevils per square foot no damage. dam-age. H to ltt weevils per square foot possible damage. IVi to 2 weevils per square foot- certain damage. Possible damage means that It may go into the no-damage class or be certain damage according to weather conditions which may be unfavor able or favorable for weevil develop-ment Weevil counts are made from samples taken from alfalfa fields. A sample includes the ha, stubble," trash and surface dirt on a square foot Twelve of 16 equare-foot- samples art taken for each field. They are taken into the laboratory and carefully examined for weevils. It Is apparent that this method of predicting weevil damage requires considerable experience which the average farmer at present does not Weevil counts have been made in areas in . Bait Lake and Millard counties and the Uintah basin by men from Mr, Reeses' off Ice. The number of weevils found to the 73 fields sampled Indicated that there win be damage In several of the fields In the spring of 1933. In "summing up this series of seven articles on weevil control the following fol-lowing facts stand out: 1. The alfalfa, weevil' Is here to 'delicious ranch was served. More stay. , : . : , " : ?-V v than forty ladies were present and. 3. The parasite alone does no eon" 'extended birthday greetings to the trol the -weevil.. Its usefulness ttes in making cultural control possible. 3. Dusting, spraying and dragging are emergency control measures for use when weevils stop the growth of the hay. 4. Weevil control Is an Individual problem. S. Weevil damage in a given field. can be predicted a year In advance by counting adult weevils to hay and dirt samples from the field con cerned. The general outlook for an entire tract can he determined by extending sampling. f. Early cutting of first and sec ond crops will prevent weevil damage for the following year. 7. A thin stand of hay Is. an Ideal breeding place of weevils a' heavy ; stand hinders their egg-laying Mvltles. three guests of honor. A very nice program was given by the- fiundav ffchoot to honor f Mother's Dav Sunday morning. Six ti-nlne mothers were present and were each presented with a potted fern. Mrs. Wayne Buckner and children of Magna, are visiting Mrs. buck-tier's buck-tier's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. O. McDanlel - Mrs. Don O. Strong Sr. ALPINE NEWS Mrs. Lenard Bates, Reporter Thursday afternoon the Daughters of the Pioneers held their regular monthly meeting In the Relief Society So-ciety room. Following the program lunch was served by Mrs. Mary R. Booth and Miss Myrtle Oroo. Is also at the Mc Daniel home where she is still confined to her bed. Mrs. Strong has been very 111 all winter. Mrs. Vesper Diamond of Spring-vine. Spring-vine. Is. flatting t the home-of Jber sister. Mrs. Pheobe Wilson. Mr. Roy Balr who is employed at the Yankee mine visited his family Monday. Miss Pern Pewgate of Perron to visiting her sister, Mrs. Melvto Devey. The Happy Docen Club, armed with their lunch backets spent Wed nesday afternoon with Mrs. Adln H. Brown. SLEEPY AFTER MEALS. WATCH FOR POISONS The Relief Society entertained A dopey, tired feeling Is usually a Friday afternoon in honor of the j sign of bowel poisons, that breed birthdays of Mesdames P. C. Clark, germs. Oct rid of them with Adler- D. J. Strong and J. C. Beck. Ajlka. Acts on both upper and lower short program was rendered after, bowels without discomfort.. Wm. which games were enjoyed and a. Thornton Druggist adv. a ADAMS CAMP EN-JOTS EN-JOTS PROGRAM The Adams camp of the Daughters Daugh-ters of Utah , Pioneers held their regular meeting Thursday afternoon. after-noon. May 11th, la the Alpine stake tabernacle with Captain Pit-abeth Pit-abeth McAllister In charge. The following program was gjven: Singing "Come, Come Ye, Saints".. ...... ...... Assembly Prayer. Chaplain Elizabeth COvard Two soke "Just A' little Street" and "A Shanty In Old Shanty Town"-unf by Ray HoweA. accompanied by Mfcs Mary Bennett Sketch of the life of Mrs. Charlotte Wood Greenwood by her . . grarMlcUHchtfflV.Mrs., Luctte O. Grant Two readings "My Orandmother" and "Grandmother" by MUs Dorothy Greenwood Tributes of respect to Mrs. Greenwood Green-wood by Mesdames Rachel Hunter. May. Greenwood, peon, Sadie Meredith, Charlotte Char-lotte Shelley and Sarah Ann Shelley 8hort remarks Mrs. Charlotte Greenwood Resolutions of respect to Mrs. Eliz abeth Rockwell Beck, deceased, de-ceased, read by secretary, Mrs. June 8. Wright Staging "We Thank Thee O God For A Prophet" . Assembly Prayer .Chaplain Elisabeth Ovard There were 10 members and 16 visitors present. ' r rr r r r rfr t r r r i r -r r ir r i , , ? . titSiiJn -V - HOW TO SAVE ; Why pay .more than is necessary fi portatkm! v " "! w On many' trips you can travel in lwj ' forta.ble and .tafe electric cars for a what it would coat to travel by other cobim. Electric railway transportation is ta-- ta-- and easvon the pocbet book. Use it ! ") Salt Lake & Utah Railrc ' y v MmiiH fcm, tmti wtm MV 'rwaT7!Viuta viaaieirB isiiir aauccuia gmlfkui Rvoerj Shark , The largest shark of which then Is any record was a whale shark, Rhinodou typus, which, - weighed approximately 28,600 pounds, having hav-ing a length of 88 feet and a girth of 18 feet It was harpooned at Knights Key, FIjl, Jane 1, 1912, by Cspt Chariea .Thompson, WANT ADS tlon and copy of 1 the mining claim au hereinafter descrtbrtw notknow aperiooiBft claims upon whooin said papers, and bj w ald papers fUed m Recorder before poatfat of sale; and will oott, June. 1933. at eta of said day, at the he County Court Ho(it County Building, gw City, in said County t at Public Auction to b best bidder for each described property, it The Gold Queen Lodt, Oold Queen No. J; I Lost Shell rimed glasses, In black 4; Gold Queen No. 1 1 ease. Reward. Return to 263 No. Gold Bug No. 2; Ooldi 2ndEast, Ruby Cooley. 5-19-ltp. North 8tar; North Bii For Sale Team, harness and 81ope; Painted wagon. Inquire R. J. Lewis, High- designated as U. g. 8c land, Utah. 5-l-Up. embracln8 a Portion g , ' 24. 25. 26, In Towwhlp i WANTED APPLES. Truckload Rnfe West of the or less Roman Beauties preferred. Meridian; In the Tintkk Dean UdelL LehL 18-25. !inci' utaft County, Din- THE SOUTHWEST , LOST Three month old black op THE southwest i pup, has a white strip on neck. Lost oi Section 24, TowMhb 5 Sunday, April 23. Finder please re- Range 2 West of Salt lit turn to Citizen office. .located In Utah Coma t To be sold as the orar SEED POTATOES-Certifled Cob- Tlntic Standard Mlntou bier, Bliss, Russetts. Phone Am. Company, a wrponiaii Fork 102-J, Roy Hampshire. !of Joseph S Jones. Tte 4-28-4tp 'Cash. 1 rASII ..m - Dated at Provo City, For useless horses and cows, dead,17 01 May. 1933. E O. DUST Sheriff. Utah ft. By Chas. W. MitdA i FOR SALE De Laval Separator, jlngebretsen, Ray & Eh. ones if caned immediately. 050-R-l Provo. - - Phone 4-7-tf. Very cheap If sold at once. Inquire at Roy Greenwood's. Attorneys for the PlaistC lOllrlT Walker Bank K, Salt Lake City. Utah. J FOR SALR OR WILL BUT First Publication Usy H, FOR SALE 9 shares Am. Pork 'La8 Publication June 1,1 Primary Water. WILL BUY at the' ' 1 , right price 2 shares of water. FOR,NOTICE OF SHESim, LEASE 4. shares of water. Inquire SALE OFElilK James H. Clarke. American Fork. l-7-tf. rvvirf nt fVia Ct.f. rl XL Legal Notices BABY CHICKS BABY CHICKS 1 001111 ty- For 20 years successful poultrymen' WILLIAM LARSON P. have purchased Graham's quality , WILLIAM H. TOLHUBS White Leghorn chicks. Properly ICE S. TOLHURST, Deft bred, carefully selected parent stock) ' To be sold at 8hertTr assures llrabUlty and long egg pro- Monday the 29th dare'! ductioa Write for medal low at eleven o'clock a. a i prices for April and May. .at the front door of t GRAHAM HATCHERY ft Court House, at theCltjt PULLET farm Building, situate in Prw' 1625 D Street, Hayward, California. County, State of Utab,st I 4.i5tf UU0 10(1 mvmsi 9 J ' i named defendants. of, following described its? In Utah County. State "' fwitr:-::--zd PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP Commencing at tne NOTICES I ner of Lot 1, in 8ecu Film BMith nann 1 k Salt Lake BaMaatf ' Thence South 5.50 cbife Wftt 9 chains! thtDfll ' J chains; thence East I o nlaee of beginning. AM" Estate of Esther H. Eastmond. de- JlZZ?Ffi ceased. Creditors wlU ncssnl clms!!L ""i ZLZml with vouchers to the undersigned at TMt SeeTpS'rt Sen South 7 cbaK street, Provo City, Utah, on or be- . , tJv,nce KorSi fore, the-15th day of Juiy, A. D. . " .SV Dated at Provo City, Utah, this Tf glnnW First day of May 1933. ,Jgy - ' Administrator, A L BOOTH, Attorney, Provo. First Publication May 5, 1933. Last Publication May 26, 1933. t Consult county clerk or the respec tive signers for further (information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Srd day of May, imx-t, ' E. O. w Sheriff, UtahOC By Chas. W. MitchA R H. ANDRUS, NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE I Attorney For Piainuu. , tarvfrrm a 1ViM tiiKHlnn MSJ That under and by virtue of an ex-!LMt Publication May , ecution Issued out of the Fourth r-rr-?5 Judicial District Court, of the County Coun-ty of Utah, State of Utah, and to me directed and delivered as Sheriff of said County, I have levied on; by merely posting copy of said execu SJ Ha I There are sadder J . mir- m and comfeB'j that will comfort GRAND OPENING Q A T a a SATURDAI LAlJCii urjLi- JL JjJ- MAY 20 Music by The GREATER MET nDT A MS : King Sisters entertaining with songs-Free Bus Leaving Otterson's on Main Street at 9:00 P. M. |