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The following morning they will travel to Navajo Mountain to meet Nav ajo guides (the Atene family and tour the local community The hike down the rainbow trail will begin early 4-- 5 allows plenty of time day that to enjoy the view s of Navajo Mountain and the beauty of its surrounding slickrock canyons. Camp life is filled with stories of Navajo culture, group meals, in&truc- awe-inspirin- ) g Attorney General pledges to save pledge specifically deciding the issue, Attorney General Mark Shurtleff is asking a panel of federal judges to reconsider a that the pledge and motto were "consistent with the proposition that government may not communicate an endorsement of religious belief "The attorneys general say the Allegheny ruling should provide the framework for future analysis. Shurtleff adds that other Supreme Court rulings favor the current pledge. "I strongly agree with pnor statements by the Supreme Court that school children and others should be controversial decision that declared the Pledge of Allegiance unconstitutional. The attorneys general of 48 states and 2 territories sent a letter to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals to request reconsideration of the ruling. "The ruling was wrong and should be overturned," said Shurtleff. "We don't need federal judges telling kids they can't say one nation, under God' in public schools. The Constitution guarantees encouraged to express love for our country by reciting documents like the Declaration of free- dom of religion, not freedom from it. The judges should be trying to protect public expres- Independence and singing patriotic anthems that make reference to faith in a Supreme Being." In addition to Utah, the attorneys general of the following states and territo- sion instead of trying to remove any mention of God in public life." The opinion said that of the Pledge of Allereciting schools is unin public giance 2-- 1 ries signed the letter: Ala- bama, Alaska. Arizona, Arkan- constitutional because it sas, Colorado. Connecticut. Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa. amounts to a government endorsement of religion. The ruling was put on hold after intense public outrage to the decision. We offer this letter of support to memorialize our conviction that the decision entered in this case is legally flawed, wrote the 50 attorneys general Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland. Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Allegiances reference to God in a 1989 case. County of Allegheny v. ACLJ. The Su- Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, the Northern Mariana Islands, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, the Virgin Islands, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and preme Court wrote, without Wyoming. the letter. The letter notes that the United States Supreme Court commented on the Pledge of in This spiteful weed is a perennial in the true sense of the word. It takes a lot more work to control it, and true dedication to eliminate it." There are four options once Bermudagrass has been detected in the law n, he says. The first is to simply five with it, acting like it is any other turf growing in Northern Utah. This is not a defeatist attitude, but a mere realistic approach. The second option is to attempt to exterminate it from the yard. This approach includes spraying out everything in the law D area and starting all over. Normally this takes about three applications of a non selective herbicide (such as Round-upThis approach works best when the lawn is healthy and sassy in July and August. All of the Bermudagrass must be killed for this option to be effective, Goodspeed adds. Once it is dead, the l8wn can be replanted, which is both expensive and The sad part, too, is once it is elimi nated there is no guarantee it will not return in a year or two. The third option is a combination of good cultural practices and a little selective herbicide, he says. Mow the lawn as high as the mower will go (around 3 g indies). This helps shade the Bermuda grass and weakens it Next, make sure the good grass is healthy through proper fertilizatian, watering and annual core aeration. "Maintaining the lawn properly will make Bermudagrass mad, which is good," he says. "Next, starting in June, apply Turfion Ester once a month to the lawn. Turfion Ester is a selective her- tional organization providing educational programs on the public, private, and tribal lands of the Colorado Plateau. For more information on this trip or our other educational programs and workshops visit www canyonlandsfieldinst.org or call 1 San Juan presents Fiddler on the Roof Joseph Stein's musical, Fiddler on the Roof, will be 1 preseiiu-- on Aug. and 2 at 7 Monticello at the High in p School auditorium. The production includes more than 50 cast members from Blanding, Monticello and Dove Creek. Tickets are $5 each and all seats are reserved. Audience members are encouraged to purchase their tickets in ad- vance by Hustead at calling Patty Leave a message which includes your name, number of seats you w ant to reserve and the night you wish to attend. The Box ( )ffice is also open Monday through Friday from 5 to 8 p m in the Monticello High School foyer. Plan to pick up tickets at Monticello High Sc hool one hour before show time, w hich is no later than 6 p m. on the night of the performance. Audience members are encouraged to leave chil- dren ages 5 and under at home. h 570 W. 400 N. Moab, UT 84532 WE START WITH IDEAS. KCT RLCESSARIIT IDEAS FDR CLASSES. i all for an aiHintmfinf ix: 1 877-322-73- 60 Available from: Dr. Todd A Hackney 259-944- ). l til Vill Be in Moab 1 i. flail. (TST) Desert Plaza tr"a! e. sun-lovin- -- bicide where they will be picked up by a van and taken back to Bluff to end the trip. CFI is a nonprofit educa- Alan C. Jensen, D.D.S., M.S. -- labor-intensiv- trip at Rainbow Bridge and Lake Powell. From there they board a boat and travel up the lake to Halls Crossing will end allhaituilli even phase Bermudagrass. TOiufw Business Opportunity Cali Sterling Call 635 3375 Sv J4,Ephran other annual weeds throughout the year. It must be applied before the crabgrass is up and growing, so putting it on now On the trail participant carry only their camera and a Field Institute has planned a hike to Rainbow Bridge (the nt Inch lost & helps control crabgrass and Bermudagrass is easy to recognize from its wiry, really ugly appearance, fie says. It is a perennial w ith rhizomes and stolons. Rhizomes are stems that grow underground and send up a new growth of grass every few inches. Stolons are often called runners. They creep along the top of the ground, rooting every few inches. Bermudagrass uses these vegetative growth methods to spread throughout a lawn very quickly. "Now, if Bermudagrass has taken up residence in your yard, screaming and having a fit of anger may well be in order," Goodspeed says. "This nasty grass is not as easily eliminated as crabgrass. One simple treatment of a won't 3HB S03 SQS Huge Cosh Rebates Many people confuse the nefanoua Bermudar&aa with the evil cr&bgr&as. Both are w eeda, but one la simple to cun trol w hile Ue oilier taken a declaration of war to slow its growth. Crabgrass is an annual," explains Jerry tkiudapeed, L'tali State University Extension horticulturist. "It has wide blades and a fibrous root system. If the soil is a httle moist, a simple tug pulls the plant nght out of the ground. Bermudagraas, on the other hand, requires a tank, a chain and a small squadron to extract and the ruota are still left behind. As an annual, crabgrasa is somew hat simple to control, he says. It will die out in the fall once temperatures reach the freezing point. It is a httle unsightly now, but that's better than a bill for replacing the whole lawn. Tolerate craograsa the rest of this season, then next spring pick up a bag of lawn at the local garden center, Goodspeed says. Around the first of Apnl, put it on the lawn, making sure you follow all label directions carefully. 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