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Show The perfect food plant? It'll News of take American ingenuity!!! friends inyour Much progress has been made by plant breeders in the past two decades in providing high yielding, high quality, disease resistant varieties of cereals and forage plants. to insects and diseases and tol- Levan erant to the herbicides that control all common weeds. They should metabolize sulphur diMr. and Mrs. H. Ray Francom oxide, ozone, carbon monoxide, and other common air pollutants, were in Centerville on Thursday and heavy and Friday. On Friday they So says Dr. K. W. Hill, head storing the sulphur attended funeral services for metals in the wood for later exof the Department of Plant SciCameron D. Merrill, son of Dix a traction and superreleasing ence at Utah State University. abundance of oxygen. The G. and Carolyn Francom Merhe Then, with tongue-in-cheer old child are not rill. The issued a challenge for some growth rate and life span on Monday of ' critical but if DM trees grew away passed smart young scientists to accept and produced seed as fast as spinal meningitus. the task in the next two decades Canada Thistle and lived as long of developing the perfect food Mr. and Mrs. Von Christensen as the giant redwoods that would Hill plant. suggested the name be and children Steffan and Mary adequate. (second thousand of Salt Lake City visited over the With a mischievous twinkle in weekend with Mr. and Mrs. years) or DM for short. Hill said that the ideal food his eye. Dr. Hill said, Genes James P. Christensen. plant should be a dwarf nut tree for all of these characteristics which would produce an annual are readily available in existing Mrs. J.E. Bendixen returned crop of vitamin-rich- , plant species it would simply home on Saturday after spendnuts containing 30 be a matter of crossing, segreorange-size- d ing a week in Granger with Mr. percent protein and tasting like gation, and synthesis. and Mrs. Nelson Lindhardt and strawberries with cream and family. sugar. The fruits would be contained in the nut shells, readily Mrs. Erhardt Bendixen visitcracked like peanuts, but sufed over the weekend in Salt Lake ficiently durable to stand mechCity with Mrs. Onita Wade and anical picking, wide transport, family. and long shelf life. The shells should be grindable into a good Mr. and Mrs. Niels C. Anderlivestock feed or fuel suppleson spent Thursday in Salt Lake ment. City with Earl Anderson. The trees should be adapted to grow on a wide range of soils Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mangel-so- n including waterlogged ones and were in Salt Lake City should thrive on irrigation with recently to attend fast meeting city sewage. They should also be ONLY THE NEWSPAPER covers in the Murray 8th Ward where eguminous so that they could the $ubect so completely. It not the son of Mr. find Mrs. Wayne the capture necessary nitrogen Willich was blessed and named only tells what happened but from the air as does alfalfa. probes under the surface for Nicholes James Willich. DM trees should be resistant background information. two-yea- & J , H Mr. and Mrs Max Winter and family of Kaysville spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alina Winter. Saturday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark S. Wood were Mrs. Lola Lee of Tooele, Mrs. Lewis Woodall of Bountiful, Mrs. Elaine Anderson of Mrs. Edna Peterson and Robert Peterson visited in California last week They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Irven Ray at Bakersfield, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Thomas at Sun City, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Schott at Burbank, and Mr. and Mrs. Darrett Duster at San Fernando. 0. '0 Granger, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Guests at the home of Mr. and Bennett of Holden, and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Mangelson on Sunday Mrs. Rulon Wood of Levan. were Mr. and Mrs. Bert McPherson and daughter Vivi of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Winter and Nephi, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul son Craig visited over the weekMangelson and daughters Amy, end with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Molly, and Paula of Levan. The Neilsen and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce occasion was Vern Mangelson 's Winter and their families. birthday anniversary. Mrs. Rayola Thorn of Spring-vill- c was a guest on Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Shepherd. The O Times-New- 0 thru Monday DACRON nd BROADCLOTH SHI!! teauliMYod. BATTS s ?22 Reg. 5.85 Nephi, Utah October 7,1976 each U U for Quilts! N0W2) 20-to- n OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT STATEMENT AND CIRCULATION tiiLt ur ruwiiCAiiON Thr Timp frequency or issue 1 . r. Mwa 52. weekly 4. location or known orriCI or PUBLICATION fSfrrrf, City. 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