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Show THE JORDAN I CLOSE IN ON THE CODLING !··•_,Jean UJ! .::e .ur:l>t. L1oou and there I tervals. The first cover spray for bers of colding moth larvae pass the 1 l\IOTH-THE l\IILLION DOLLAl{ 1 ·~·ll 11vt t•~:; UllY <>~:.,;,u brvo<i. • s~cond broo~ larvae. c~n us~ally be winter in packing houses, orchard, 1 ;:,lh'u~· mg t- _pe.atlvn,;: h' 1u1e ~pray- glVen to wmter vanetles of apples ' sheds etc., where fruit is received PEST ing 1::. Wt '""~t >l1J.I!onam. llle.,;wu ot except in regions Wlhere experience I from' the orchards for grading and The State Department of Agricul- o.;vJt ... ,,unt;· ll•t! ..:o~..uug moth, there has shown this is likely to result in packing. Special attention should, ture is conducting an intensive cam- ale vtlwr very important control mea- residue of harvested fruit. Early therefore, be give11 to packing house paign for the moru efTedive cJntrol l>Ure~ \'o'l1H.h .>llvu.m uvt uc' ncgkcted. and fall varieties cannot safely ee sanit.c1.tion. All windows and doors of the codling moth in the app1~ and \V hen aoouL :Jv }J<.!t' cent o1 we :peLals given the number · of applications 1 should be screened to prevent the espear orchards of ihe sb.:.te. This is , Jt:.·." laHo.;ll, ""an. j,l.(umptly the calyx given winter varieties. In general : cape of the moth; where practicable part of a nation-wide campaign now ' l5lllay. 'lll..tl5 1s muca tile mol>t im- spray applications given later than cracks and crevices should be elimiHave you being carried on in cooperation by .vunant ul all a!)pllcatwns and fail- 2 to 2% months before harvesting~ nated from floors and side walls of house looks to the U. S. Department of Agriculture, Un! to ap}?•Y it 01 1lllpe.ll.ect work at are likely to result in dangerous the house by the use of tight floorneighbors, the various state ag~nciPs, fruit trade La,, llm<! cannoi l!<.! cc~n·ected by spray residues which may result in ing. This is especially desirable for organization;; the ins<!cticide indus- i.ttcr tr .. atment>.. 'l 'ne tops uf the .the seizure of the fruit under the room 8 in which lug boxes and basover, and say to try, and others. The state and Fed- trees are as a ruie in:;ufficiently Pure Food and Drugs Law. kets of fruit are received from the shabby" or," how eral Departments of .Agriculture are spray<..>ti. l.Jse a tower on the spray Scraping and Banding Trees: All orchard for tempora1·y storage. The when a colorful, anxious to assicit in every way pos- tank wnh tilJn•Y rocllS an<l angle no:l- rough bark under which the larvae larvae leaving the fruit can be trapsible to insure more ettective and zeis tp cove£ tile higher parts of the can spin their cocoons should be ped in burlap or other refuse placed tremendously. safer spraying for the codling moth. 1 tl·ees. 1Ji1·ect the l:ilJray tlo'l'."llWard:, scraped from the trees and bands of for the purpose in the corners and We've been sellin lt is firmly believed that the situa- • illLo tne apple clusters, whether W01'k- burlap tried around these which will along the sides of the room. We know the roofing t <t.ion· can be met if orchardists will : inti IJ.·om the tower or the grouna. collect some 30 per cent or 40 per Orchard Sanitation: Orchardists seriously devote themselYes to the 11 the work fo1 any rea~:;on has not cent of the larvae. If these bands : should adopt all measures that will will beautify your home. problem ami carry out their spraying been thuJ.·oly sat1s1actory, make a are properly used from year to yea.r, 1 aid in desrtoying the codling moth about Barrett Shingles. operations. in harmony with the , ... le!S t l supplemental calyx spray crosswise their employment will aid materially 1 directly. or which will interfere witlh Neighbor--"Never realized befOre ;fates .what a advice of the Federal and State de-~ to the fir~:;t applicatJOn, completing in keeping reduced the codling moth ' its welfare in the orchard. Piles of They're fire-proof, rot-proof ~nd mighty attractive house you've got." partments of agriculture. Olx;;er- the wo1·k w1tlun the ten day periotl population of the orchard. cull fruit should not be allowed to proof. Come in and see them.~ vance of the following principles is before the CJ.tyx lobe~:; close. Owner-.!' Same old house that:s stood there 15 Omit Packing Houses: Very large num- accumu1ate, but s h ou l·'u b e d estroy~t1 emphasized as highly important. 1fungicide however in the second calyx years,what you notice is our new root:*' • Adopt as a principle in codling, treatment. I moth spraying the waging of an iu-: Apply two or three cover sprays tensive fight against the first brood : ior the first brood according to re*A roofof Barrett Shmgles adds colorful beautytoany hwse of larvae by any and all means, as : gion. Make the first applic_a tion . as better and more titnely spraying, I first eggs are about to hatcll, which scraping, and h~nding of the trees, I is in Utah about ten day~ after the screening sheds, etc, which will assist wlr.· spr~y, tl~e scv_unJ JUSt before Dixi\;: Weaves of light in the elimination of the. s!"cond and . the hatchmg of max1mum eggs, and later broods anti the neces~:;it~ for la.tf' give the third treatment if the egg weighi woolens and spray applications. For evelT first la~1 ing period is extended by irregu· worst-::!ds, give you brood larva killed, there will pt·obab- l:u em<::rgence of moths, cool weather • ly be 10 les;, larvae of the S<)Cllll t1 anJ etc. In g eneral those cover spr~yb daily if possible. In thinning, search open; roads are inviting. Even on ordinary singers. They style with sum100 less larvae of the third brood. should go on at about two weeks mout especially the wormy and des- Sundays the patience and good na- it without r evealing their mer comfort ture of the automobile tripp er ~:;urtroy it. ::-- ...... ''" ...................................................... _......................................................................... , ................u Remember vive the dangers and crowds of the ' OST of ns do onr playing 1. That much the best work in conmain highways. The delights and Interest in in the ~Lunmer time. 'l'lw!'s trol of the codling moth can be done burdens of the warm season are ac- growing. Everyw when " ·e gd our vacatiow;; when against the first brood. cepted generally with joy and forti- 1, ture colleges and · : By FRANK H. CHELEY : we clo our traYeliug-; \\'hPH >re 2. To employ towers on the spray tude that augur well for the philo- sion · · aro ""'""'v' sit about with well dressc, L peo......................................................................................................... tanks and angle nozzles in order to 1 sophy of the American people in gen- 1 All will that ple on hotel YermHlas; when ' reach the tops of the tree. eral. The Unfortunate Dad ' , to hygiene and foreg-ather at cmmtry club.-;; 3.. Spray the inside as well as the The vacation season is _at h~nd. The an excelle.n t th ng. ~H~TIE Is a vast army of them. , when our appearance meaus ~ Let us bP charitable. outside of the trees. ~ lucky ones among us will h1e them- •n tat so many should more to us than at almost auy , One-third of all the Duds In any , 4. To have sufficient spraying ma- l selves to the beaches or the moun- phy~ical culture ' npighhorhn~d travel- engineers, ' other season. chinery in good repair to thoroly do tains. Truly the "good oldl sum- of prolonging life. : !iremeu, salesmen, supervisoi·s- : It is al~o the time ·when comthe work, allowing for unfavorable! mer time" is here. Nature's glad, . The va.lue ~f ~hys ' hit;h-grade men many of them, but , fort is of prime import<mce. \V 0 weather, etc. and so should we be. m extem.ung hre 1s, : .their wOI'k takes them away from ~ must keep cool if 've arc to elljoy , 5. The arsenate of lead should be their sons. They are victims of the , incidental. Its real ' times In which they live. ' used at the rate of 1 to 1% pounds ' Very few married couples dance ing life worth living. oursehes. : l\fany of them work nights, holi- : to 50 gallons of water or\ fungicide ~ cheek to cheek. The problem of summer style I A. ge~eral e_xtenswn ' days and Sundays to keep the wolf , stickers or spreaders may be used with svmmer comfort . of life 1s of hns lonl!' ' from the door. ' for the first brood only. Eternal smashing of fa,natics is actuary. l\1 been a difficult one. Attempt:-. : 1\Iany of them are truly Inter- : 6. That when late fungicidal apthe price of liberty. ' e~<ted In what !s llest for their ' have been made to solYe it by 1 ~ rage man ~ boy~. but economic pressure drives : plications are necessary the arsenical 1 ~n life that comes •1:.! creatiJJg dotbes ont of cot! on , 1 them on. , should be omitted. Health hint: Never make a girl · mg and health cultc~. linen allcl silk. 'rhey all haw ' To a large extent they find It ; 7. For spray schedules and other 1 mad enough to tell the truth. desire to ~iv~ lon~· their drawbacks; they wrinlde; ~ nec('ssnry to let the agencies of : details, to consult your country agent f ully that Is mcref.•g 1 socit>ty raise their sons. , soil easily; do 110t keep thei1· or district agricultural inspector. Easier a man's job is the more lime the physical cultul'il~ : We all have a reul responslblllty : shape. , fo1· such boys. Let'.s keep our doors 1 he has to get disgusted with it. A hearty appetiii ·with all his ingenuity man 1 aJar f-or them and our hearts open ' tion, a 100 per cetDtiJ;IC:l~l BULLETIN NO. 97 has never been able to find OI' ~ for the lad who Is hungry for the : It isn't the harmless of rouge and clear brain aiJ.5i-.,...a. ~~~ ; man-touch and whose Dad is away , invent any material to compar<' Th following is a copy of a reso- other b_eauty. a.ius that impresses us exhilaration-givlm • · ese ' malting a II vlng. ' with "·ool for t11e making or ' ward of physical cult : And let's not forget at the same : lution passed by the State Road Com-' bu t thelr f u t 111ty • clothes. Nothingelse tailors as ·• ries much about the , time the vast hordes of boys '"ho , mission at its meeting held May 5th, extension. well; holds its shape; gives such ' have no father at all and whose ' : mothers-brave little women are : 1926: Issuing a fraud order agi'l.inst long wear. ' many of them-nre not only mak- ; "Whereas, the main highway lead- Ponzi will be disappointing to eager Wool is famous . for keepil1g' : ing the living, hut acting as moth- : ing from Salt Lake City, Utah south investors who seek "b'Ig pro f't you warm; the g'PJJ(~J·al snpposi- ea lle<l, are porous to let in suml s. " There wouldn't 1 "I'M WORKING NIGHT AND DAY NOW SON. <>!' und father too. , to Provo City, Utah is a State High1 tion sePmcd to he that Jwt:n·n11~· mer b1·epr.es. 'l'hey take the fin' TO ~1AKE ENDS NC:ET" All honor to them and heartfelt 1 way upon which traffic has increased striving after · · : ~ymputh~· and support. it could not keep you cool. 8ci- <•st of tailoring; they keep their to such an extent that many accidents It seems to us the Riffian courier ' couldn't ca~:;h ' \... ) F H . Lht.:le)-'. Dt>"nver, Colo. ) 1 howe\·cr, has slwwn tb<t t sl1a pe; they come in all the vahave occurred and it has become nee- who .Lan 70 miles between sunset and 1 window. ::.................. ................................ ,. . ................. - ................................. ------ ......... _............................ s:~ coffee 'Jil>in•• t·iety of color and pattern that J .... hot essary to adopt some stringent regu- sunrise was in a hurry, at least. de icc col<l when ~·on can find in heavier matelations relative to the use of such I trip in exactly rials. highway by the public, and It is said that too many young men The '' Whereas, one of the main causes of are looking for $10,000 jobs and it . automobiks I 11 D ixic Weave two-piece suits these many accidents is due to the seems that most of them look, only. are nothing ,von may have all the smart style, fact that traffic from the intersect1 ing done c\·cn on the wannest days, that ing roads approach the said Salt There's one fine thing about m 're out of t <'otton or yon C<ln get at any other time of Lake--Provo Highway indiscriminhrics o ,·jti1e year, arHl at the same time ately and without due caution, and L,•y :;._· ~ ; c:.:joy u·ue summt•r f'om fort. Whereas, by the provisions of sec- ' tion 2852 of the Compiled Laws of Utah ,1817, as amended by chapter I 65 Session Laws of Utah, 1923, the i State RoaJ Commission is given • power and it is made its duty to I INSURANCE 'adopt regulations in regard to trafLOANS Phone Midvale 137-,· fie on state roads not contrary to or in conflict with existing laws, and to 'ern Frame A WINNER. One acre land and 3 prescribe penalties for violations of · acre gar- ' room brick house in Sandy. Two such regulations and orders, 00. Small blocks from State Street. Small Now, Therefore Be It Resolved that per barn. Good orchard. Good place the State Road Commission of the See for poultry farm. Only $2000.00. State of l:tah by virtue of the power Small payment down and $20.00 and authority vested in it by the 1 per month. See CRAPO. statutes of the State, does hereby designate that section of the Salt Lake-Provo Highway from Ninth j HURRY! Choicest building site in (9th) South Street in Salt Lake City, , Sandy on Main Street to be sold at Salt Lake County to Fifth (5th) I once. See CRApO. North in Provo City, Utah County as an 'arterial highway', and Be It Further Resolved that the MONEY TO LOAN. Farmers if you following reg-ulation be and the same need to borrow money, for several is hereby adopted and prescribed by reasons I have the most equitable the Slate Road Commission, viz: to offer-6Yll per cent. Interest "That all vehicular traffic approachono::e a year. You fix the date. ANYONE can do a handsome job of Ten years time but pay and stop ing the said 'arterial highway', shall ~interior painting with Barreled By come to a full stop before entering interest any time. See CRAPO. in-oil to Bacrr•J.,.\J Sunlight- and keep it handsome. you on the said 'arterial highway.' J and can oblain Be It Further Resolved that any I tint you want A finish so satin-smooth it can't ATT.J;.;NTIONlr Journal. Reader-If person found guilty of violating this any scheme olr hold dirt-and so durable you can you want to sell property; If you farm regulation and failing to comply with 1 decoration. As~ wash it repeatedly without injuring new Barreled want to buy property; If you want ... w,u•~:• the same, shall be deemed guilty of the surface. Tinting Colors to borrow money, or locate in busia misdemeanor and shall be punished inhandytubes. ness-! can be of service. Just The finest enamel is not more These according to the provisions of the colors write or phone and I'm with you in beautiful-yet Barreled Sunlight are almost statute of the State of Utah in cases liqa jiffy. I'm delivering the goods; co~ts less, is easy to apply, and reuid, of misdemeanor made and provided. It pays to See CRAPO. quires fewer coats. Also, it is guar- easily Be It Further Resolved that this : quickly anteed to remain white longer than Barreled -----------regulation shal become effective and any gloss paint or enamel, domestic light. Five room brick on Main of full force and effect on and after ' or foreign, applied under the same Street, Sandy, only $1200.00, easy the 6th day of May, 1926.'' conditions. • terms, if sold quick. You'll have to hurry. See CRAPO. Sold in cans from 72 pint to THE GOOD OLD SUMMER TIME 5 gallons. Where more than one coat is to be used, apply Barreled Strawberries are about to go, but Sunlight Undercoat first. watermelons will soon be coming in. The cherries are reddening on the trees and delicious raspberries will soon be on everybody's table. The . Reg. U S. Pat. Off. dietist has had his quota of rhuburh. The small boy looks longingly on the green apple. The cold spring has passed away, ...... u ...... and now some folks who complained l I Your I - I ~- WHAT'S SMA.RT IN MEN'S WEAR West Jordan Lumber Co., Midvale, -- - BOY HOl\tlE, DAD AND THE - ·--------------------~ --' T :, -- M I ''e I - I I 1 I I 1' I! l I I ! I 1 I C. CRAPO ESTATE BROKER 1 ! I I In lustrous white-or This handsome washes like TILE I I 1 For Almost The Lot-TERMS Street, Midvale ovich TO SUIT Barreled Sunlight West Jordan Lurnber |