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Show NpM, Juab County, Utah eljc SimcoTctufi- - Water Usage Important In Drought Period from exists in most of Farmers who Juab County, quately supplied with moisture irrigated unregulated streams without will need to make best possible throughout the season. reservoirs, a condition which use of water when it is availWhatever your source of irable, according to County Agent rigation water, you can obtain Lynn Esplin. from the County Extension OfTake advantage of opportun- fice valuable information that ities to irrigate those fields will help you use that water which are not in danger of to the best advantage In he advises. Soil will hold water until the plants need it. If farmers will keep their soil reservoir full during the early part of the season, their soil may retain enough water after irrigation water is gone to mature a crop or get an extra cutting of alfalfa. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olsen and family of Ogden were week who farm have Irrigators land on streams that are con- end guests of her parents, Mr. trolled by reservoirs or who and Mrs. J. E. Hansen. 91 have pump wells will also need Mr. and Mrs. Ross Harper to use their water as wisely and family visited in Manti on ts possible. Keep in mind, with Mr. and Mrs. Saturday you cant overfill a soil which Jesse Neilsen. does not water-loAfter the soil has absorbed all the water Donnell Franoom, son of Mr. it can hold in the area where and Mrs. Gordon Franoom of the roots grow (root zone) any American Fork, and Miss Anna SEE YOUR BRANCH extra water applied simply Mae Freeman of Massachusetts drains on through and is lost. were united in marriage at MANAGER, ROSS GARRETT By irrigating after the soil the Manti Temple on Tuesday. has no more space to store Mrs. Gordon Francom, Mrs. IIITERMOUHTAIH water, you may lose up to 90 Blanch Pexton, and Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray Francom accomper cent of the water you apbe- panied the young couple to as deep it percolates ply FARMERS yond the root zone. There- the temple. Mr. Francom will fore, plan to use water from Dave soon for the Phillippine 235 West Center Street the reservoir or well at the Islands where he will be statNeph!, Utah time and in just the amounts ioned with the U. S. Army. Phone that will keep your crops ade- - His bride will join him later. Kill Alfalfa Weevils water-loggin- g, with Heptachlor! LEVAN SOCIAL ITEMS Lowest Cost for Control Returns $15 Extra Profit Per Acre! 623-031- g. 1 t 2H11 ii i ' ii' ' ' ! t " ' ' ' MU 1 I i ) alfalfa weevils witla. ETeptaclalor ! j N&phl Local. Social Items Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Cox were i Manti on Sunday to attend I 60th wedding anniversary celebration of Mr. Pratt Allred. Mrs. Ed. Cox spent last week visiting in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. James H. Crane, and In Bountiful with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cox and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Cox and family. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Davis visited recently in Ogden with her sister, Mrs. G. J. Greaves. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davis and son of Logan met them at the Greaves home where they enjoyed a visit. Mr. and 7 Mrs. Dick day. Mr. and Mrs. Heber J. Fawkes were guests at a family dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Fowkes in Salt Lake City on Sunday. The occasion was to honor Heber J. Fowkes on his birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Gadd of Provo were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Gadd. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Randle of Salt Lake City spent the week end as guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Howell attended a family dinner at the home of her father, Andy Rasmussen in Moroni. Mr. Rasmussen celebrated his 86th birthday anniversary on Thursday, February 14. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Ostler, Mrs. Lester Belliston and Miss at the home of Mr. Mrs. Arthur Scott spent the L. Eugene Beck on week end in Provo with her were Mrs. Stella son in law and Mr. a friend of Midvale. nnd Mrs. Keith daughter, Aston. Mr. Pat Whittington and daught- Scott joined her on Sunday. er Patricia of Idaho Falls Mr. and Mrs. Jack S. Pace spent Wednesday of last week and sons Wayne and Kent of Mr. with and Mrs. A. J. Bow- Pleasant Grove were Sunday ers. Mrs. Tommy Monthey and dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Russell Davis of Salt Mrs. Alean Pace. Lake City also visited at the Bowers home on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stanley were guests of their Mr. and Mrs. George How-ert- h son In Sunday law and daughter, Mr.1 left Monday for Los An and Mrs. Charles Bowles and geles where they will visit family in Springville. their children, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Stella Boswell and Mrs. Lorin Fowkes and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Douglas and other rela Sadie Harris were Sunday tives and friends. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Peterson in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. A. Roy Bowles Mr. and Mrs. Don L. Steele were in Salt Lake City recently to attend a state meeting of Fresno, California were in of officials of fairs and shows. Nephi for the wedding of her sister. Miss Kathryn Lomax. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bowles They were guests of their and Mr. and Mrs. Loren Gar- ents, Mrs. Earl II. Steele parrett were in Reno, Nevada on Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Lomax.and February 9th to attend the Mrs. Craig Mortensen of Lowedding reception far a niece, gan is spending this week with Sharon Geraghty. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ru-lo- n Recent guests of Mr. and Broadhead. Mrs. Milo Cazier were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Stephen-se- n Mrs. Lynn Hoops and daughtand family visited in Scipio er Darla, and grandson Robert at the home of her of Clearfield; and Mr .and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James parents, Sorensen Loras Park of Springville. on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tidwell and family and Mrs. George Ellison of Farmington visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tidwell on Saturday. Bailey Alfalfa Weevils Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jarrett their son and accompanied daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. William Jarrett, and about 40 members of the Rose Park Third Ward on an ex airs ion to the Logan and Idaho Falls Temples recently. William Jarrett was sustained as bishop of the Rose Park Third Ward on Sunday evening, at Sacrament meeting. His parents and brothers and sisters were present for the occasion. Ireta Carter visited in Provo on Sunday with Mrs. Ida Memmott, Mrs. Bessie Nielsen, and Mrs. Delta Yates. Robert Parkin of Clearfield spent last week at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Parkin, convalescing after recentsurgery. Visitors and Mrs. Saturday Beck and and four children of Ephraim spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Foote. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Foote and baby of Magna also visited at the Chester Foote home on Sun- Kill acre more from your alfalfa by controlling Heptachlor. It costa about $1.00 per acre, but increases yields H ton or more. 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