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Show THE SENTINEL Ptw Thursday, May 20, 1M2 4 ft Avoid post domogo in your gardon Brighton ployi for stato soccor Brighton High School's Bengals in the Monday soccer team suffered its game would trigger a first loss in second championship state game on Wednesday. and league, championship, last That game would take Monday, but the Bengals place at Woods Cross stayed in contention for High at 8:30 p.m. state trophy. the Jordan had a chance to 4 Jordan, however, lost a win its game against 2 Provo in the final two heartbreaking overtime match to Provo minutes of regulation and was eliminated from play except for just plain further competition in the bad luck. Jordan's Robert Padmos looked to Brighton's setback have a clear shot at the came at the hands of Provo goal when the ball Woods Cross in a 5 stopped dead in a puddle decision last Monday. just short of the target. The Bengals then avoided That left the score tied at elimination by edging a forcing the overtime good Bonneville team 3 period during which later on. The win against Provo was the only team Bonneville also gave to score. Brighton a second chance against Woods Cross in a championship game held on Monday of this week. (Results not available by deadline). Because Woods Cross fa) the only unbeaten team pre-seaso- 4-- A 3-- A 3-- 6-- 2-- 4-- Fund-ralsor- got Dell View s kids lumping "We were looking for something this year to get the kids Involved," said Bell View Principal Edwin DeBoard. And he got the while student body Jumping, Jumping rope, that Is. Over 600 students participated in the school's "Jump Rope for Heart" fund raiser. Six member teams each Jumped for an hour a day for three days, collecting money from sponsors for the Heart Association. The 'children have been training during the last month and have learned several tricks to make It more Interesting, said DeBoard. Third-grad- e teacher Dennis Archuleta and DeBoard organized the event, and several parent remaining the in volunteers helped out. The students tournament, and because turned In over $4,200 to the Heart the affair is double Association. elimination, a win by the 4-- A USE THE WANT ADS Often, protection. by an with committee advisory were assisted Want to avoid damage from cutworms in your lettuce, maggots in your onions, earwigs in your corn, wireworms in your carrots, loopers in your cabbage, slugs in your damage from insects and in diseases your representation from vegetable garden can be county extension agents, master gardeners, and minimized by commercial chemical following the listed practices: companies. 1. The authors emphasize beets, aphids in your beans, leafhoppers in that many of the insects potatoes, and other organisms your grasshoppers in your found in the garden are peas or any of a score of harmless and some are other garden insects? beneficial and should not Control measures for be destroyed. They Select a suitable location for planting. 1 Fertilize and irrigate properly to stimulate plant growth. 3. Plant crops resistant to major pest insects and advise using pesticides diseases whenever desireable varieties are only when insects or are available. other pests 4. Use only disease-fre- e or damaging threatening or transplants. seeds vegetables and cannot be Control weeds, 5. circular, "Vegetable controlled by other Garden Insect and practical and economical especially those which serve as host plants for Disease Control." It is methods. and available through county Also, they stress, pest insects, mites, diseases. the most offices extension and remember that 6. Control insects which Bulletin Room, UMC 50, pesticides are poisonous. disease. transmit Utah State University, Avoid mis-uscarefully 7. Destroy diseased read the instructions and Logan, UT, 84322. to prevent spread. plants The publication was limitations on a current . 8. or spade Destroy revised and edited by label before using any under crop residues Prof. Reed S. Roberts, pesticide. after crops are extension entomologist Keys to successful shortly harvested. and Dr. Sherman. V. disease control, the 9. If practical, rotate are Thomson, extension plant authors say, from year to year crops and pathologist, USU. They avoidance within the garden space. both insects and diseases are listed by vegetable, indicating the pest and time of application, in the newly revised extension WD DA ploy In Sandy recorded The Sandy WBBA baseball program will award prizes in its annual fund raiting contest tins coming Wednesday, May as, at its ban park located at 9800 S. and 1700 E. The prizes will go to the seven players selling the most candy in the league fund raising effort Prizes will include a $100 bank a Sony certificate, walkman, a motfrcross bicycle, a black and white 5T Vca (Sea Aloayo Gccair'ca SAFEWAY radio headset, and two dock radios. The presentation will be made between 6:30 and 7 p.m. The league is into its third week of play and standings for the three divisions are as follows: Major- - ' Proca Prcdbso vJ k. Crisp Iceberg a television, Sctoay Fc7 Qzidzzi .V Qoldsn Delicious Apples - Astros Angels Expos Phillies "1 Cardinals Dodgers Orioles Yankees ', 1 S! 1 Pee-Wee- Utes Apaches I Mustangs Colts 4 Tigers Home runs have been hit by major leaguers Jeff Grant of the Astros, Mike Brown of the Expos, and Robbie Heywood of the Phillies. ' I I r 1 Largo lb. l Hoads J Mild Qresn Onions Meat Firtis fo.FiryFt Corn NftMs 1J ot CrMm Style or Wnoto Mmt4 17 oz. Cans Houm Satf CMckM or Turkey Manor fK J Your Sandy P.D. Choice sorvico calls w m Increased last month m 1 Groon Giant Pies Plump Moaty Vholo Logs Buy Extra and Savo! 4 A m 51 pies During April, the Sandy City Police . Department responded to 2,395 calls for service, which included 127 accidents. This is an increase of 39 percent over 1981 and 20 percent over I960. A total of 147 arrests were made during April, as well as 501 traffic citations issued. The police department also presents training programs and various training films Skinless Franks Bologna or Salami K5? $120 Tm' $1 20 Link Sausage Boneless Turkey itoeS' 1 40 Small Turkeys stooio. Ground Beef sTiou. Wilton Com King Boneless Hams Cattish Steaks whole 'to. .89' QBreadKCiar M.M79 DonutsaS Vt.iM Hot Dog Buns ZSSSS: Q 24 oz. Mrs. Wright's Homostyia loaf $180 $1 78 &," 50 Ii w 93 Just Heat 24 oz. pkg. til Jl i JUJk 111 M 1 sviaimuuiiinci I Labii n.ir lTJ rW... II II I MC ttdJlJ0 Jumbo Hl-D- rl j 'n Serve Slicod Broad l& 50c Tonels 9 oh. Tl 1 I I i m t f If ll 11 UP J |