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Show The Jordan Guide Midvale, Utah Page Thursday, March 2 s 4, 1976 Cottonwood 7 1ZATIOI0 Mrs Betfy Allen 943-722- 6 Williams has replaced her. Britt has moved from the area. Mar. 4 was designated "Music In Our Schools Day," as part of a cultural arts Bonnets form teams Ssm 5Il?0W!8TiO program to commemorate great composers. An organization meeting in for the Cottonwood Heights Mountview is participating the governor's program of WfjtPa)aanW a million trees for a million people. Parents are encouraged to plant at least one tree in their yards this year. Ballet West will make a guest appearance on Mar. 11. Bonnet Baseball League was held Feb. 26. Past president, Tom Bowen, said that parents are needed to help fill positions in all phases of the program. The program was highly successful in its first year. This year there should be room for more girls to play on the teams. Registration will begin Mar. 4, 7:30 p.m. at the Butler Jr. High. After the initial registration meeting, others may register at the Cottonwood Heights Spa, 7500 S. 2700 E., for the next two weeks. Play starts May 1. The cost is $12.50 per girl or $20 for two girls in the same III z-.yo- through patchwork. principal, announced the water, air, and nutrient holding structure where or- 67 fertilizers are used, says Burningham. Advantages of the commercial fertilizers are that the fertilizer is in a concentrated form; nutrients are readily available for the plants and more convenient. The disadvantage of inorganic fertilizer is that it is often applied too heavily and plants may be damaged. The best practice is to follow directions on the bag carefully, Burningham concludes. ganic A -- Lb. WITH MUSHROOMS tJT Fix a Delicious Japanese Dish in " J m Emm m V !.,... LAWN 'Top HAMWJ WRY mi us; NOODLES II ii ii GaaaIT rrrriffs W. FOOD fsi III I t. fee, r'n hi wr. ktji AJJ mJ MarS rv-cr- m i N II war-- an -- alia- now being offered to employers through Utah Technical College at Salt Lake or Utah Technical College at Provo. Veal "Weight Watchers A Delight" federally-funde- March 7 We accept US DA Food Stamps hazards in V pro- gram, the workshops require about eight hours and cover subjects designed to help employers and employes correct health and safety Prices Effective business and industry. i person Weekdoys 2-- 5 p.m. MIDVAll 7S0 K. I nlr M. po 40 lbs. AMMOUIUAA SOtfHATE 2? 9 T mm m VX. av 'aa m m mum mm II VVI-- - m 'm ffnWV n'V -- a-l- SPOMi&E. .gs. T a4L MOP . II II 73 ieT77 m 1 aaaaaaaaaaaw i J 5 TIE New this year -- PAX conditioned Ammonium Sulphate. Thia unique method of conditioning makes it easier to use this product-contai- ns quick acting lawn food and PAXLITE Soil Conditioner. PftPEP TOWELS I ff;l, DEOCAAOPo. "J rfA w AMMONIUM SULPHATE "" ILL) 1 s 1 g CEJCTi via. k mmw. LlLJ 4 TIE Flexible Honrs Apply in SaleA go up each year on our M Lawn ipecial formula Food Pellets. Try them and see why this formula ia no popular witl cover 10,000 aq. T. -- WANT DAY HELP Full Or Part Time FOOD 31 Free workshops on the standards of the Occupation al Safety and Health Act are We Hove A RETAIL 13.95 workshops at Utah Tech Lb. IVrt 1 Free OSHA Breasts c covcps 6ooo e.PT 0RTH0-6R- 0 AOCC "Soma 9CV Iff Grade Chicken 22-4-- 4 pinni nuirwma. Claan, odorlsti pallata aaslly appllad wrm unno wnirtytMrd. Organic fertilizers and some amendments are de- micro-organism- Ground Beef Lawn Food ratio of nltrogan, phoaphorua and p Personoliied Service Counter Fresh Daily 0RTH0-6R- 0 Fertilizers improve the rived from plant or animal sources, as compost, peat moss, leaf mold, or manures. Inorganic fertilizers and some amendments are not directly derived from plant or animal sources; all commercial fertilizers are inorganic. Two advantages of organic materials are that the fertilizers are generally released s slowly as the in the soil break the organic material down making heavy soils more workable, and soil has a better tS polaah plut Iron, a formula rtcom- mandad by turf aiparta. Fail dissolving pallata will not burn . with rain or waiar altar application. Contalna g and plant growth by furnishing one or more of the sixteen elements for plant growth and soil amendments improve the physical or chemical make-uof the soil. re- 1 rid, VWrOUTE plains some of the differences: signed as first vice president of the PTA and Beverly Hours 9 fo 7 rf&3 8 m Melvin S. Burningham, USU area horticulturist ex- p w II $0lCKCA1$ Do you know the difference between organic and inorganic fertilizers and soil amendments? p Britt Williams has 20c. 3 inorganic fertilizers following winners in the Utah National Guard essay contest: Cindy Leatherburg, a $25 U.S. Savings Bond; Susan Schelin, $10; Russell Allen, $5. In the three categories of the Jordan Council Reflections Contest top winners were Cindy Fairbanks and Sandra Thornell for art; Beverly Giesler and Angel Williams for literature and Stephanie Seeley for music composition. Runners-uin art were Daren Caputo, Lisa Hanks and Jayne Wilde. t Russell Allen was awarded the literature runner-uaward and Jill Hawkes won in music. All winners received trophies. First graders presented a patriotic musical program. CASE of Nature 31? Organic vs. PTA Founders Day program Feb. 25. Martin Bacik, MOTOP OIC BGranolas The SCHOOL HAS WINNERS awards in two contests, conducted at Mountview Elementary, during the 40 o J Balance meeting will be at the home of Mrs Glade Peterson. Carol Paris is president of the organization. Winners were presented Havoune HAVOLINE 59i LITERARY ART GUILD The book of Abigail and John Adams, a collection of letters, was reviewed by Lavenda Milne at the Feb. 12 meeting of the Literary Art Guild. The meeting was held at the home of Jo Wright. Mar. 11 will be guest night for the guild. Ruth Garbett will present a history family. Ph. Li finer mmMmmwaaamm-- A a a W I |