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Show -- chemical. Q-a of safe canning procedures can Avoid inhaling the fumes. Iuin your hard work harvest and Follow mg use. bathe or shower do nine than ruin your familys and launder the clothes you apetite. Invest in a good, wore during application. Be sure canning cookbook. New to keep the spray or dust away methods and equipment make -- When planting time comes, pile ilicm up in a corner of (he from children and pets, toys, todays canning easier and safer pools, bartioque than yesteryears. Take care in remember you dont have to get garage or basement carelessly. swimming and your choosing the right equipment for it all done in one day ! Rush and Clean them and place them on units, water sources, Store pesticides away yourself, learn how to use it home. fatigue can make gardening a racks or hooks. and in their ori- pioperly and keep it clean, real drag both physically and Its a good idea to keep Irom children Never put a t Icanhucss and adherence to containers. ginal and children distractors Take pels psychologically. your in food or drink congood canning procedures are the time, enjoy, and let those unused away from the area when you pesticide where tainers they can be fatal- sirrels to a winter of good wither muscles get back in gear. are lending the garden. Tools ly mistaken for refreshment by eating Dress for the job. Wear and garden chemicals are peria member of your family. Sowing the seeds of safety gardening gloves to prevent lous pla things for the little hen the joy ous harvest ar- when you plan and when you can blisters, infection and contast ones. the means you and -- Remember pesticide's are rives, make sure you wash your loved ones with sharp thorns etc. Sturdy before can have an assured supply of eating. iMiunty carefully shoes will protect your feet from poison. Get the directions twice. and summer gardens Iresh, healthful food despite the injury and give better support If special equipment is needed to meanSpring fall canning. Some can- gyrations of food prices and supthan sandals, tennis shoes or apply the pesticide, get it, rather sources trade expect a 25 to ply. says Dr. Latimer. ning clogs. Avoid going barefoot in than using makeshift devices. 50 boost in canning percent the garden. Tiptoeing through Pick a calm, windless day to use sales over the boom The Times-New- s equipment the and be can pesticide protect youryour turnips sans shoes The simple fatal if you come into contact self by wearing rubber gloves, a noted last year. C Nephi, Utah honie-gron, home-canneshirt or smock to pleasures of with tetanus-producin- g spores in june 17, 1976 food are "in." Ignorance your garden's soil. Dont wear shield against contact with the loose clothing if you will be operating any power equipment. Since many "inflation gardeners will also be caring for "pleasure gardens" lawns and flowers a word is appropriate here about the use of outdoor power tools. They make things easier but they can also maim and even kill if they are used carelessly. Dr. J. Howard Latimer, President of the Utah Safety Council says avoid accidents by getting to know the uses and limitations of your power tools. Read the instruction booklet thoroughly and concentrate on utilizing what you have learned. If the tool is electric, make sure the device is grounded or double insulated. Never operate these tools when the ground in wet. Gasoline powered mowers, etc. involve the use of flammable liquids. Avoid explosion and burns by filling the device in c- a well ventilated area, never ,Vv - v a refuel while the tool is still hot from use and never smoke while filling gasoline powered tools. Whether your equipment is y : electric qasoline or battery operated, shut it off completely Times-New- s when not in use. If possible, limit the major portion of your work to the cool part of the day. Wear sun screening and protective cosmetics or clothing if youre sun sensitive. Treat your tools with care. At $6.00 per year, The working ends of a rake, hoe, shovel, spade, trowel, fork, etc., can become dangerous weapons you save $1.80 over if they are not used and stored properly. If you must place them on the ground, make sure single copy price their pointed or sharp edges are facing downward. But better yet, stand them up against a A k"Jt fence or tree so they will not become a tripping hazard. Store tools when not in use in a safe place away from children. Dont Best sellers 'Down to Earth' This springs crop of best selling books may be very seedy indeed and very down to earth. And the American public is really going to eat up the results. With higher food prices forecast and food shortages a possibility, some experts are predicting the sales of seed catalogs and vegetable gardening books will be in full bloom this year. The Utah Safety Council says you can find happiness right in your own back yard if you take time to "weed out" the hazards. Council statistics show that 2,500 persons were killed and another 500,00 suffered disabling injuries in yard and garden mishaps last -- year. - Cultivating "Inflation gardens may join the new pastimes of hiking, biking, energy saving and the home crafts movement in Americas quest to get back to the budget basics of life. Planning your own mini-farthis spring? Here are some "green thumbs up tips from the Utah Safety Council at assure a safe and successful growing season. Start planning now. Select you seeds and garden placement. Get tools in repair. Experienced gardeners know broken or dull tools are dangerous. Nephi local, social notes Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Woods and children Aeleen, Karen, Paul and Rachel of Medford, Oregon are visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. James W. Matthews. They came to attend sacramemt meeting where Mr. and Mrs. Mathews gave a report of their LDS mission to Nauvoo, Illinois. Other guests at the Mathews home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. James D. Mathews and children Susan, Shellie, Sauni, Steven, Shannon, Scott and Sally of Bountiful; Jeff Bean of Nephi; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roper of Milford; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hales of Deseret; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace I. Jeffery of Delta Mrs. Margaret W. Roper, Lemira Dutson and Macel Anderson, all of Oake City; Mr. and Mrs. Oren Hunter of Provo; and Kevin Hunt of Mesa, Arizona. They were all in attendance at sacrament meeting. Mr. and Mrs. James Heywood of Cedar City visited with Mr. and Mrs. James W. Mathews on Thursday. They're Washable! For his cer, truck or Blazer. 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