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Show NtpKI. Juab County. 27jc UUU4MI tEituciJ-iYcLu- Young Ladies Invited .1 DEPARTP.1ENT WILL BE CLOSED FROM 5 P.M. FRIDAY OCTOBER 21 UNTIL MONDAY MORNING Tony Comm Tony Cowan was selected M player of the week of the Juab HiKh Schwd football team for his work In the Juab-Emer-y game l.urt Wednesday. Tony, the son of Mr. and Mrs. William (Bill) Cowan, played a very outstanding de-- j fensive game. He made seven tackles and one pass Intercept-- i ii Nows the time to try the Honda 90. We'll show you how to ride quickly and safely even if you've never ridden a Honda before. Classic design and automatic clutch make it as easy as it is fun. And theres no obligation. Give it a go soon. Come in to g Ion. He will be "in there fighting" as Juab meets Millard on the Fillmore field this week. h Marriage License Marriage licenses have been issued by the Juab County Clerk to: Kip Neil Ballow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ballow of Leand Nielsen, van, Evelyn daughter of Mrs. Ora Nielsen, on October 7. Kent L. Gowers, son of Mr. end Mrs. Ronald M. Gowers of Nephi, and Sheryl Dee Bown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lee Bown of Mantl, on October WATCH FOR THE GRAND OPENING OF OUR NEW imraoiuisaa mmm s-e- sss H JLO A 01 at lowest costs featuring . . . Fertilizers po MSI93LS juazjjp y 623-038- 7. To honor their father and grandfather on his birthday the following visited with James R. Stanley over the GARRETT HONDA 563 North Main SALES Nephi, Ut. week end: Mr. and Mrs. Don Yates and family, LaMar and Kevin Stanley of Mona; Mr. and Mrs. Thays E. Stanley of Santaquin, Mr. and Mrs. Neldon D. Stanley and family of PRICES ARE GOING DOWN -- DOWN -- DOWN! RUSH OVER AND SEE WHAT IS LEFT- ELECTRIC WIRING, STEEL Which is your best time to Fertilize? For many years farmers thought nitrogen fertilizer applied in the fall would be lost through leaching. This is because nitrogen in the nitrate form is water soluble and moves with the moisture in the soil. They thought that fall and winter moisture would move the nitrates out of the root zone. But recent research has shown this to be an exaggeration. Tests showed that, except in extremely sandy soils, practically no nitrate nitrogen moves down deeper than 24 inches. Actually, the research showed that fall applied fertilizer Is used more effec Moisture moves fall 1. nitrates down Fertilizer applied in the fall and plowed down is distributed through the plow layer down to a depth of 10 inches. Fall and winter moisture moves water soluble nitrate nitrogen throughout the soil to a depth of approximately 24 inches. Phosphorus and most other plant foods do not move to any extent in the soil even under irrigation. Thus it is important that they be plowed down as deep and as far ahead of the planting season as possible for maximum effectiveness. Plowed down phosphate is placed deep in the root zone ideally located in moist soil for absorption by the plant all season long. HURRY TO KEN S This is because the fall applied nitrogen has been moved away from the surface and deep into the root zone. This is important because when soil moisture evaporates during drying cycles between furrow irrigations, nitrates near the surface move upward and accumulate along the top of the beds. Unless these accumulated nitrates are moved back down in the root zone they will remain at the surface, unavailable for plant use. Rainfall or sprinkler irrigation will move them back down, but furrow irrigation merely adds to the problem. This tively by plants. is because under furrow irrigation, water moves the soluble nitrates near the sur- face out in all directions, including up, toward the top of the beds, thus accumulating additional nitrates at the surface. However, because fall applied nitrogen is deep in the soil, it remains available for plant use, even under furrow irrigation. In summary, the research showed that fall, usually is not only the best and most effective time to apply nitrogen . . . but is also the best time to apply phosphorus and all other essential plant food elements. Irrigation moves some nitrates up Less accumulation of fall nitrates 2. Water, under furrow irrigation, moves in all directions . . . carrying nitrates down, out to the side, and also up into the surface of the beds. Thus, with each furrow irrigation, most of the nitrates found near the surface will tend to accumulate in the tops of the beds, unavailable for plant use because this area is usually too dry for good root activity. 3. There is less nitrate accumulation at the top of the beds if nitrogen is applied and plowed down in the fall. This is because fall and winter moisture has moved the nitrates deep into the root zone. They remain available to plants even under the influence of furrow irrigation and drying cycles. Here are other reasons for deciding why fall is best for fertilizing: 1. It assures fertilization because weather and soil conditions are usually more suitable in the fall. 2. Fall fertilization distributes your yearly work load. 3. It enables you to use farm labor and equipment more efficiently. 4. Fall fertilization prevents compacted and rutted fields. 5. It prolongs the fall grazing season. 6. Fall fertilization will give you more pasture in early spring. 7. Fertilizer applied in the fall works all winter helping decay crop residues, converting them into available nutrients and adding vital organic matter to the soil. This year, see the outlet that carries fertilizers by USS Chemicals HARDWARE . NEPHI vs. SPRING FALL . ARMY - NAVY STORE NEPHI, UTAH MAIN STREET (ujHQ Mona News TO BE GIVEN! We are accepting bids on FIXTURES, o Dance Is Conducted 10. HONDA SHOP , .. F0r Mm. WUford Bclliston returnTits sophomore class hrld home recently after visiting Make With Wool Event ed thru- - annual Sweater donee on fur two weeks in Salt Lake City WednewUy of last week. Music her sun in law and daughtTheca Is a great deal of en- withMr. was played by the Nomands. L. Smith H. Mrs. and er, thusiasm this year as plans are At 10:30 Miss Juab was and other relatives. and sweaters were crowned, being made to hold the annual I won by Connie Carter and Mike "Make It Yourself With W'ouT Mr. and Mrs. James Hicks contest on December 10. Tins and Mrs. Ineg Maclteth of Williams. year It will be held at Ephraim Spaniah Fork visited on Sunday where the girls entering from at the home of Mr, and Mrs. North and South Sanpete, Jusb A. J. Bowers, County and Richfield area Mill son Mm. Robert Barker, meet Several girls already have Steven end daughter Karen Ann sent in their applications to en of Bountiful were week end ter the contest. There still is guests of Mrs. Barker mothB. Bowie. ample time to purchase a piece er. Mr. Cathera to wool dress a make of stylish Mr. Carol ee C. Miner and iTjUi suit or coat, and to enter the daughter left for San Francisco contest. The only requirement where her to make their are that the outfit be made of husband, Davidhome, Miner, has emBrian Keith and Steve Mc- seter created for Tho Cbrpet-baggeloomed American cent 100 per ployment Queen are In Joseph by Harold Robbins. wool, and that the girls make Miss Beverly Alien and Mias K. Levine's epic western, Nev- Tho western Is playing at the their own entry themselves. Any ada Smith" based on the char- girl between 10 and 21 Is ellg Joleen Sanders of Riverditle ible to enter the contest. Girls visited with their grandparents. $uouiijfMApy peaotuodg between 10 and 14 may Miter Mr. and Mm. Grant Allen and V skirt or Jumper, and because Mrs. Velma Hanson over the $ 010ldY MIXING 45 of age are not eligible to go to week end. the state contest, but the experDELIVERING ience Is valuable for future conMr. and Mm. James W. Math tests. ews have received word from SPREADING Girls Interested in entering their son, Russell R. Mathews may contact Mrs. Byl Beal at of Santa Maria, California, that Ephraim or Mrs. John C. Me he was among the winners in Adllster at ML Pleasant for ad the 3rd annual Beautifcation ditional information. Contest of the city of Santa Maria, a city of 50,000 popul81 'PO Anpsanj ation. -New Babies . . The award was given for res91 'Aepjnps and Mr. idential landscaping. A son was born at the Juab See your Mathews were invited Mrs. 11, October on County Hospital luncheon. award an st Beneguests to Mr. and Mrs. Stewart INTERMOUNTAIN They have resided at Santa dict. Fountain Green. Is he where FARMERS ASSN. Maria since 1960, a sergeant In the Police Force. Branch Miupr ALL RIGHT, FLETCH, I'LL TAKE Only $1.00 will buy a huntE. RULON BROUGH protect ADVICE AN0 SOT RUN AIAY. ag ing accident policy pooj 8 year TOUR YOU HELP ME FIND MY IAY else K. Battery See Any Phona 423-0- 3 1 1 1ILL your family's security. $18.95 at Greenwoods HOME FROM OUR MAILBOX!" J. Sperry at 51 North Main or guarantee West Center 285 Nephi 740 North Main, Nephi call co-nta- Learn to ride FREE on the HONDA Pago Sophomare Sweater lit NEPHI DRUG CO. 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