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Show Nephl, Juab County, Utah -- Cljr Eiiiico-iMctii- fi Thursday, January 20, Methods of Combating Meeting Slated to Tell Weeds to be Discussed! Information on Various and precipitation figues for the East Juab ACS Farm Programs County area, as iceord.-- at the Weather reNephi and I An orientation meeting on stations .lie as follows: porting f.uni programs will las held at 7:30 p m. on Tuesday, Junu irv 25 in the Vocational Agricultural room of the Juab High School gymnasium building. The public is invited. The new farm programs authorized J the Agricultural Act of 1965 will be discussed. Anyone interested will be given the opportunity to learn the details of these programs. The meeting will be under the direction of the Juab ASC Oountv Committee. TemjK-ratui- Why ore weeds m difficult to control 7 Here are a few reasons mentioned by lands A. FOU SAIF - 1 38 Kharis, I'KOFKSSIONAL PIANO of NVphi I ri".it;,m Water stock IN'STIUVTION. IVmnell Pl.uk-- 1 Jensen, Ft.ih State University extension -- - Contact Kenneth N'.vnrm at turn agronomist : They ami Ron Ru har.Pon will ss many ingenious and ef-- e tht til it Se.iiity lVuik, Nephl open uintiuetiun aUuLom m Ne-ir- 1 methods of prolifieally ! or vvr.te Khznheth Minton, 1910 phi in near fuviu Fur ddit-- ! and spreading seeds. ivlueing p N. W. Kith Strict Prattle, tonal mfornuliun. cnts, etc.,' Wind, mater, animals, machln- 98107. Washington at 6;,3',0525 r n;U,U! and people all beeome their tf you vehicles for moving about. j taeted this week end. Some weeds also have creeping FOR SALE - 2 bedroom, fulli them to basement. brick home Funnc- - HANNAH'S husband Hector footstalks that help spread underground, covering ing no problem. Clark Sparks, entire fields. phone Weeds are a threat where-ove- r 3 tf there Is land. They make our roadsides, fence lines and vacant lots ugly. They rob our cropland of moisture and fertility. resulting In great losses of crop yield and quality. Some of our worst weed pests cited by Professor Jensen are wild morning glory, wild oats, white top, Canada thistle, musAS LOW AS tards, quack grass, Russian thistle, dodder, kochla, dandeper bag lions and crabgrass. Through research and experience, effective control methods have been developed for all kinds of INSULATED weeds. Some of these Include prevention, cultivation, hoeing, burning, cutting, providing competition, and using chemiDAYS ONLY cals known as herbicides. Home owners, including lad FOR SALE Spinet piano iesand fanners, ranchers, land over Take $14.93 area. this PAIR and others interested agencies details For monthly payments. write Credit Manager, Box 6179, n weet3 are invited to attendone a of special extenSugar House Station, Salt Lake sion weedserles control schools to be City, Utah. in Utah from Janu345 conducted ary 31 to February 11. These NEED A BUILDING LOT? schools are designed to help See Bert people choose and use the best Excellent location. methods to control whatever Powell, phone 34Z56 kinds of weeds they have. , i'Vrr ' 623-193- GROUND FOAM 29 BOOTS 3 3.99 - BOY'S O'SHOES Week End Special Only styles -- 1.99 Pr KEN'S 48 North Main SI. NEPHI 623-080- 5. Home at 108 FOR SALE oil furSouth Third East nace large lot. See Mont Blackett at 607 North 2nd East or phone 623-147- 3. 7 room house FOR SALE (with two baths) Excellent locan be utilized as one cation family residence or two apartments. Call or write: G. R. Judd 1367 Vine Street. Salt Lake City, phone The weed school for Juab and Sanpete Counties will be held in the main auditorium at Snow College on February 1, according to Lynn Esplin, Juab County Agent. This weed school will start at 9:30 a.m. and end at 3:30 p.m. Ways of controlling the weeds around homes and In the communities, including weeds along the streets, roads, fence lines and vacant lots will be INCOME TAX HEADACHE? explained. New effective weed Save time and money call chemicals for hard-to-ki- ll weeds for an appointment with Rich- such as morning glory, Canada ard Jensen at thistle, quackgrass and similar weeds will interest those who are looking for such chemicals that really work. Explanations of new programs to help control weeds? recontrol practices and a ques-poron locally successful weed tion and answer period will all help to make ths schoiol a most uble experence fr thseioiocas valuable experience for those who attend, Mr. Jensen sa. d. 227-087- 0. 623-114- 1. ts Nephi News Briefs Mr. and Mrs. Glen Broadhead and family of Dugway spent Sunday with Mrs. Lynn Whittington. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Worthington of Salt Lake City spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Worthington in Nephi; and Mr. and Mrs. Hermit Cook in Fountain Green in-b- Shaw Named Head of Juab Sheriff's Patrol In Tuesday Elections Mrs. While Inslalled Jack Shaw was elected commander of the Juab County Sheriffs Patrol on Tuesday As Other officers electevening. ed were VerJ Wilkey, first vice Al Recenf Meeling of Page Five CHERRY DESSERT HOME-STYL- E Chalice Club Members Mem be of the Chalice Chib held their regular meeting at the home of Adeie Jackson, The pledge of allegiance was led by President Joyce Pay, after which club collis't was given by Adeie Jackson Bernice Boswell was in charge of the program and introduced lanl.i H Wilkey, who gave a report on the I took Ordeal of Hunger" by Geo-g- e Stewart. It Is a historical novel of the trek of the IV inner Party. Members present were Bernice Boswell, Rula Gowers, Faye Greenhalgh, Marjoiie Greenhalgh, Ruth Howard, Ada Jarrett, Madge Otteson, Joyce Pay, Rowena Pew, LuOna Pnsbrey. Thelma Reed, MildHighlight this home-styl- o Cherry Pudding with an red Shenvood, Marjorie Steiner, unusual, sprightly Lemon Sauce, DairyCottage sour cream gently folded Maililin Worwood, Elouise Lar-sea smooth, creamy consistency and a HI T"m Rauce Sves new Myrtle Davis, Shirley Tew, Erma Carter, and Corrine n. President of Nephi Lions Group commander; Nielsen, Lady Bryan second vice commander; Dick Mrs. Merle White was installWetherell. quarter master and ed as president of the Nephi Jim Pexton, Lady Lions Club on Thursday evening at her home. The new officers for the year were installed by Ms. Neldon Hanson, Daughler of Pioneers former president. Other new officers were Mrs. Loren Garrett, vice president; Mrs. Dean Camp Meefing Held Winn, secretary and treasurer; Eager Home Mrs. John E. Robertson, reportFriday er; Mrs. Dee Wright and Mrs. Fort Wall Camp, Daughters Ivol White, directors. of Utah Pioneers met Friday, A delicious buffet dinner was January 14 at the home of Mrs. after which a quiz was enjoyed Martha C. Eager. Singing was led by Lua L. Stephenson and conducted by Mrs White. Gifts the meeting was conducted by were presented to the retiring officers by Mrs. Loren Garrett. Vice Captain Mary Scott. The history of Charles Drake First aid remedies were expresent, then Cazier, first patriarch of Juab changed by thosecure-alls were Stake, was given by Zella P. remedies and The lesson on James read from a journal published in Cazier. Airie and Archibald McFarland, 1958. missionaries to Scotland, was Those attending other than given by Leona I. Greenhalgh. the new officers were Mrs. F. An article from the central A. Heppler, Mrs. E. C. Shercompany, concerning early his- wood, Mrs. Morgan Lunt, tories of the cattle and sheep Neldon Hanson and Mrs. industry, and of shipping facil- ard Bean. ities, was read by Zelma C. Golden. Captain Geneva Worthington read a letter from Pres. al Kate B. Carter, stating that prizes are being awarded for camps throughout the state securing the most new members during tH first quarter, 1966. The letter also told of the Sons and Daughters of Utah Pioneers who will participate in the big celebration of the Mormon Battalion and Gold Rush anniversary at Coloma, California on January 22. Enjoying the afternoon were of the camp, including hostesses Stella Olpin, Kate Ingram, Delta Wilkey and Martha C. Eager, and Geneva Worthington, Mary Scott, Amy Warner, Elizabeth Black, Olive Broadhead, Zella Cazier, Zelma Goden, Lua Stephenson, Pearl Belliston, Ellen Jarrett, Etta L. Riggs, Hazel Carter, Mildred C. Paxman, Ida Belliston, Leona Orsena Warner, Greenhalgh, Ruby Cox, and Mrs. Rhoana Sargent, a visitor. nCHECKlTHESEltfOLLARK MDAYSIMONEYiSAVERsK FRESH -- WHOLE STEWING HENS LB CORN KING pound TABLERlTE by Progressive ic. 7f SLICED - BACON-tic or electric, Co: arranged. Rental guit able. ROUND 21 members 1159. Arthur Scott, Second South, Nephi WHOLE OR ers, contact your Forney resentative of this area. North, phone BOTTOM HALF -- per I- b- Eu- - 623-104- 5. Close PUMPKIN OR MINCE PIES Out! FiSH STICKS queen dairy SATURDAY AND 31 3 for SWANSON TV DINNERS each 1.00 49 HEY KIDS!! ENTER OUR IGA SAVA LABEL CONTEST NOW! A LOCAL CONTEST FOR OUR CUSTOMERS ONLY! Isf prize, 39.95 Bicycle.. SUNDAY ONLY CRAZY DAYS ITEM NO. 966 Mrs. Jackson Hosless j ALKERS 1 1 GRILLED CHEESE 20 SANDWICH CRAZY DAYS ITEM NO. 2 ROOT BEER FLOAT -- LARGE -- 15c CRAZY DAYS ITEM NO. 3 DAIRY QUEEN SANDWICHES CRAZY DAYS ITEM HO. 325 4 GOLDEN BROWN ONION RINGS -- 24c MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT THE DAIRY QUEEN! 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