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Show 2B Emery County Progress, Castle Dale. Utah Tuesday, August 24,1 999 Amber Lee Gustavson Tad Allan Baltzer Tom and Shirley Baltzer of Orangeville, are pleased to announce the marriage of their son. Tad Allan Baltzer, to Amber Lee Gustavson, daughter of Paul and KrisAnne Gustavson of San Jose California. The couple were married Aug. 17, in the LDS San Diego Temple. An open house will be held in their honor Aug. 28 from 7 to 9 p.m., at the Baltzer resi- Dorothy and Lowry Olsen An Open House will be held in honor of Dorothy and Lowry Olsens 60th Wedding Anniversary, Aug. 28, for all friends and family- It will be held at the Senior Citizens CenW. 2nd N. in Ferron, from 4 to 6 p'.m. No formal invitations are being sent. No ter, 3rd gifts please. Dorothy and Lowry were married on Aug. 23, 1939. The marriage was later solemnized in the Manti Temple. They are the parents of Della (Duane) Marble, Corinne, Ut., and Pauline (Roy) Wood, Delta, Ut. They have eight grandchildren, and 15 dence. In case of inclement weather, the open house will be held at the Orangeville 3rd Ward building in Castle Dale. Tad graduated from Emery High and Ricks College. He served a LDS mission in Samoa. Amber graduated from Leland High and attended Ricks College. The couple will make their home in California where they will complete their schooling. Ursula Aiu Dustin Coles Dustin Coles and Ursula Aiu were married in the Hawaii LDS Temple on Aug. 13. Dustin is the son of Dan and Sue Coles of Price. Ursula is the daughter of Fagalilo and great grandchildren. Sam and Joye Harrison Friends and neighbors will join with the family of Sam and Joye Harrison on the joyous occasion when they celebrate Fifty Years of marriage at an open house in their honor on Aug. 28, at 6 p.m. at the Museum of the San Rafael, 96 N. 100 E. Castle Dale. Your love is a treasured gift, we request no other. Diann Aiu of Kahuku, Oahu, Hawaii. An open house to honor the couple will be held at the home of the grooms parents on Aug. 28, from 6 to 9 p.m. Dustin and Ursula will both return to study at BYU. She is studying psychology, and he is preparing to attend dental school next fall. BaLynda Fowles Lance Scow Stephen and Ellen Fowles announce the marriage of their daughter, BaLynda Marie Fowles, to Lance K. Scovill, the son of Debra Scovill and the late Kent Scovill. The couple will be married on Aug. 28. A reception honoring the newlyweds will be held Aug. 28, from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Carbon County Country Club. The couple will make their home in Price. - Melissa Kaye Allen Jamie Scott Anderson Kent R. and Pamela are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, MeB. Allen lissa Kaye, to Jamie Scott Anderson, son of Ron and Sandra Mower and James S. Anderson on Aug. 21, in the Mount LDS Timpanogos Temple. A reception was held in their honor in Pleasant Grove. Winning the squash bug battle Squash bugs are very difficult to control. Insecticides are not very effective, but if insecticides are used they work best against the very young nymphs. If you plan to use insecticides, sprays should be applied when small nymphs are present, which generally occurs early in the season. Before spraying, check plants carefully to make certain that small nymphs are present. Squash bugs hide on the underside of leaves or down near the base of the plant. Nonchemical methods of control are usually as effective as insecticides. Serious attack by squash bugs can be avoided by planting sensitive varieties early so harvest is complete by early August. Once harvest is complete, remove the squash plants from garden. Plants left in the garden allow the bugs to build up to higher numbers, which will lead to greater problems the following year. Plant varieties of squash that are less sensitive to the bugs. Zucchini seems to be the variety most sensitive to attack by squash bugs. Other summer varieties and most winter varieties seem better able to tolerate feeding by squash bugs. Squash bugs are active during the day. At night the bugs hide under boards or other objects. This behavior can be used against them in small scale plantings such as gardens. Place boards near the plants (between rows or around the garden edge) and early every morning turn them over and squish all the bugs you find. Squash bugs also seek out sites like wood piles or sheds to spend the winter. Large numbers of bugs overwintering in these sites can lead to high numbers of bugs in your garden the following year. Elder J. Sharp Jacob Lance Sharp has recently returned from serv- ing a very successful mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints in the Ukraine Donetsk Mission. He will be reporting his mission Aug. 29 at 11 a.m. at the Orangeville second ward. All family and friends are welcome to attend. Jacob is the son of Allan and Vickie Sharp of Elder D. Sharp Dustin Chad Sharp has been called to serve a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints in the Australia Brisbane Mission. His farewell will be Aug. 29 at 11 a m. at the Orangeville second ward. Dustin will enter the MTC Sept. 8. Dustin is the son of Allan and Vickie Sharp of Elder Funk Elder Eric Funk, the son of Bruce and Ted Ann Funk of Clawson, will return Aug. 27 from serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints in the Tennessee Knoxville Mis- sion. He will have his homecoming Aug. 29, at 11 a.m., in the Ferron 3rd Ward Building, 200 N. State St. Orangeville. your believe youre technologically challenged read this! If In case you think you are technologically challenged, check out this excerpt from a Wall Street Journal article Compaq is considering changing the instruction 'Press Any Key to "Press Return Key because of the flood of calls asking, where the "Any key is. 2. AST Technical Support had a caller com1. cover turned out to be the plastic bag the mouse was packed in. 3. Another AST customer was asked to send a copy of her defective diskettes. A few days later a letter arrived from the customer along with photocopies of the flop- per by holding it in front of the monitors screen and pressing the Send key. 5. A confused caller to IBM was having trouble printing documents. He' told the technician that the computer had said it pies. couldnt find the 4. A Dell customer called printer." The user said to say that he couldnt get that he had tried turnhis computer to fax any- ing the computer screen thing. After 40 minutes of to face the printer, but plaining that her mouse troubleshooting, the techni- the computer still was hard to control with cian discovered the man was couldnt see the printer. the dust cover on. The trying to fax a piece of pa |