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Show NepM, Juab County, Utah New Booklet Tells Blue Spruce, EDITORIAL lAc8TI3M jgl ri t fs'A Exten- ' , A sion publication now available, Lynn Esplin, County Agent, ... -announced this week. Compiled by John D. Hunt, Published every Thursday at Nephi, Juab County, Ufah. forester' at Utah Extension Entered at the post office at Nephi, Utah, as second class State University, Logan, the mail matter under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. circular provides information Subscription rates: One year $4.00: Six months, $2.25. fbout the selection of the Blue Subscriptions are payable in advance. Advertising rates Spruce as Utah's 6tate Lee, on request. habitat, range, and care for I he tree. Editor-ManagcharacteristRoy E. Gibson Distinguishing Office: 96 South Main St. 5 Nephi, Utah ics are noted and compared with the Englcmann spruce, as the Blue sp-umay easily be Rolfe By confused with the Englemann 1 variety. Comparisons between tree shapes, cones, leaves, bark and twigs are made. n A small cut of Blue spruce is attached to the back of the circular to assist in identification. Copies may be obtained by contacting Mr. Hunt's office at Utah State University or the Extension Service office in Nephi and requesting Extension & V A? 4 Mr. and Mis. Max Gieen and family of Tooele, Mr and Mrs. Reed Newton and family of Magna. Mr. and Mrs. Don Newton and family of Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Newton and family of Goshen were in Mona on Saturday to attend the wedding reception forMr. t&l H 4, :L its t ce STATIONERY 'r '"'"dS V Li. cross-sectio- Circular .CK V 623-052- Shopping Around Mr. and Mrs. Terry Pritchett and daughter Lori and son Kevin of Garland are spending their two weeks vacation with Mr. and Mis her parents, Vaughn Molyneux. They ail visited in Fillmore on Sunday with Mr. and Mis. Gary Molyneux - ,yV J rvi bnzKirirrmiU - "A , r i i- v. 'vXi'te'i -- H-f-b P I lf t I T'IL I Lft - ONLY A FEW residents of East Juab County saw the beauties of the early morning on July 4th when the Primary g eond ue ted ceremonies at the Juab High School Old flag pole. Glory remained tight around the pole cable and was lost to eamera view behind White flag pole. Cub Scouts, J. II. S. Rand and other participants are on the High School building steps. at Utah us that we now have an effective chemical few practically every weed that grows. They are most effective when properly combined with good crop management County practices, Mrs. LaVem Bowles has reAgent Lynn Esplin stated. "Chemical Weed Control turned home after a weeks Guide Utah, 1963" is a new vacation at Helper where she Utah State University Exten- v isited with her son in law and sion circular bringing together daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John latest imiarmation from indust-- y Christensen and daughter. Jeffand universities for proper ery Bowles accompanied his use of the best herbicides to grandmother to Helper. control each of the more Mrs. Dellis Painter and her troublesome weeds. You may obtain a free copy from the daughter, Miss Eton Painter, spent the week end in Pleas- County Extension office. th Mr; and Mrs. Theguide emphasizes Weed Green and family. chemicals are effective tools if used property. They are a Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Broad-hea- d supplement to good cultural and family and and management practices, but Susan Broadihead Kathy of Nephi; not a replacement for them. Mr. and Mrs. Niles Broadhead Chemicals kill weeds because and Mr. and Mrs. Craig n they are toxic to the tissues. of Logan spent several However, you can use them days of last week at Yellowsafely if you follow the direct- stone National Park. They visions carefully to prevent in- ited with Mr. and Mrs. Elmo jury to crops and desirable Haynes at Blackfoot Idaho, plants, and to keep crops safe also. for use as feed and food. Care in handling also protects the person applying the herbicide. Follow these instructions for safe use: 1. Read the label and follow the directions. 2. Use only on crops specified in amounts specified and at times specified on the label. 3. Use extreme care when FOR STOVE applying certain herbicides, ... ELECTRIC See it at 495 North sudh as 2,4-- D and 2,4,5,-- T near SALE sensitive plants and crops such 2nd East, Nephi, or call as tomatoes, fruit and flowers. Damage may occur if these herbiaides are carried as spray PRO VITA CAKE SALE drift, vapor drift, or on dust from 10 a.m. to 3:00 p. riday into crops. susceptible particles m. at Christensens. the 4. when Never spray wind is blowing over four miles per hour, MADAM 5. Never 9tore herbicides Advice on EAGLE, Palmistry love, marriage and insecticides. and fertilizers with business. Bring your problems herbicide use 6. Never to me I will solve them. 425 spray equipment for any other South State St., Orem, Utah. purpose, Open from 9 a.m. to 10 p. m. specialists State University informs NEPHI LOCAL. I Friday; mu flag-raisin- for a hypochondriac who has had everything! ' !,Gve Mor-tense- r SOCIAL ITEMS Miss Kathy Broadhead visited recently in Logan with Mr. and Mrs. Craig Mortensen. Mrs. Mortensen is visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ilulon Broadhead, this week, Mr. and Mrs. Van K. Price and family of Mesa, Arizona are visiting in Nephi at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brough, and with other relatives. Mrs. Price will be remembered as Miss Madge j Brough. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burton1 and family were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack! Burton in Kearns. Dr. and Mrs. H. Dean Bowles of Orange, California are visiting in Nephi with his parents, and in Collinston with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Simmons. ALKERS FOR SALE First Crop Baled Alfalfa hay Call after 3:30 p.m. or see' Maurice L. Memmott. 623-16- FOR SALE A combination coal and electric range, in good frontcondition. Also a 100-f- t, age building lot close to town. 0 or contact Mar- Call vin Anderson. 623-072- DANCE CLASS REGISTRATION Paquita Elder, of the Jody Paquita Dancing Cavalcade, White Trash Inc., will be at the SAFARI FOR SALE Norman Anderson, MOTEL Saturday, July 13, 10 Burner a.m. until 7 p.m. to register Phone students and make preparaUSED SETS $45.00 tions for the classes in ballroom dancing which will begin and up at Jacks Appliance. on Wednesday, July 17. 12 rolls 89 SOFLIN TOILET TISSUE 12 cans 1.00 SKIPPY DOG FOOD TASTEWELL APPLE SAUCE 7cansl.00 ROSEDALE PEAS & BEANS 8ns 1.00 HEREFORD CORNED BEEF 12oz41 MIRACLE WHIP QUART WHITE STAR TUNA -- Chunk -- 4 cans .00 SNOWDRIFT SHORTENING 31b 59c PREMIUM S ALTIN ES Soda Crackers - 2 lbs 53c 67c CLOROX BLEACH -- Gallon ---- 49c j ' 1.33 3.35 10 LB BAG 25 LB BAG FOOD "STRAINED 9 for 95c BONNIE MAY BISCUITS - 3 pkgs 27e 6 cans 95c CLEAR WATER TUNA SOFLIN FACIAL TISSUES 400 ct 5pk98 GERBER'S BABY .00 12 cans for 1.00 SHASTA POP 12 oz can 49c LIBBY CORNED BEEF gallon 69c SWIFTS ICE CREAM -2 SHASTA ORANGE -- GRAPE JUICE 46 oz cans 3 fr 81c JELL-O- - All 1 1 pkgs for 1 Regular Flavors --- & Nephi Social Items Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Orton spent the week end in Salt Lake City with their son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Orton. TAfflPISJIE NEPHI - JULY Paul Grme will report back to Fort Ord, California after he spends a furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Orme. 11-12-- 13 -4 T-- V 13-d- RODEO -- 8 P.M. EACH NIGHT PARADES 623-133- 4. PERFECT SECOND SET! THE P.M. EACH DAY Juab Stake Primary Parade-Thursd- ay Mammoth Ute Stampede Parade-Frid- ay Bathing Beauty Parade -- Saturday more people own rca Victor f television than MONTE YOUNG'S RIDES SHOWS ANY OTHER KIND... BLACK AND WHITE X Accurate NATION'S TOP SPECIALTY ACTS NATION'S COTTON TOP-FLIGH- T Complete COWBOYS News ROSSER'S FLYING U RODEO Coverage WILD BUCKING BRONCOS AND BRAHMAS RODEO FEATURE -- WILD 19 Super-powerf- SCRAMBLE IT'S TRADITIONAL HAVE FUN AT NEPHI'S 1963 UTE STAMPEDE Up-fro- nt ism U'LL d Golden Throat 17995 Regular pkgs 6 for 1.00 STRAWBERRIES 10 for 1 .00 LIBBY FRUIT DRINS SNOW CROP ASSORTED VEGETABLES - Regular packages 5 for .00 3 1.00 FISH STICKS per pound 19c GRAPES - SEEDLESS - CANTALOUPE - S--R- per pound 7C ipe CHOICE MELONS LB The Christian Science Monitor One Nervey Street IS, Mow. --- per Sound with trade PB-t- S JACK'S Refrigeration and Appliance Center 2 73c CHUCK STEAK - SPECIAL -l- b -- 39c pound RIB STEAKS 6 9C POT ROASTS -- BONELESS -- per lb 69C 2 pounds - - 89c GROUND BEEF LINK SAUSAGES per pound 49c -- 10 in a package Yor $22 6 Month $11 3 Month $5.50 Clip ttii advertisement on rotor it arth your chock or money order to: 1 Tuner Sportabout Chassis New Vista ul Transformer-powere- --YO- The TROUPER Series tube (overall dlag.) 172 q. in. picture rca mwRJVewKstd tv BUFFALO PASCO ORANGE JUICE 4 cans 1 .00 BEEF CUBED STEAKS OR COLOR MEATS GROCERIES -- -- Twa Belliston of Nephi on and Mr. and Mrs. Sheperd of Sprmgville Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Summers Wayne on Monday. spent Sunday In Orem visiting with their son and daughter in law', Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mr and Mis. George SuthSummers and family. erland and Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Carter and children of ProMr. and Mrs. Rustwll Neilsen vo, and O. Sonne Aagard of and famly of Murray visited Levan were Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Sum- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alger mers and other relatives on Sutherland. Saturday. They were enroute home from California. 1 USED CONVENTIONAL Mr. and Mrs. Elgy Ellertson WASHER. $39 95 with tubs left Saturday for California runs good. See it towhere they will visit with their Clean children. day at JacksAppliance. JRL.rfK-.- M fcWSiiliiiBr On Container Label lt .i Ixvira and Mrs Wesley Sherwood. 310. Weed Killers Safe If Used As Directed Plant , . , T'-pP- ... wi Pag Visitors at the home of Mrs. Katie Shoperd were Mr. and Mis. Owen Lomax and Mrs. Mona Local and Social Notes I . r- Utahs State Tree" titles a current t4 -- State Tree Of Utah NATIONAL 1963 Thunday, July II, FRUITS' VEGETABLES- -! phone 623-045- 2 |