OCR Text |
Show , Page 7 News and views from your county agent Watring those plants... vidual plant. By Jeff Banks ... WATERING FRUITING Juab County Extension Agent PLANTS WATER! The number one conLike ornamental trees and cern.' of the shrubs, these plants generally home gardener require less frequent but deeper this year and watering than lawns and garmost likely for dens. Deep watering every 4 to come, years days is a general rule. Again, this is whether or is dependent upon the individual not there will plant and soil type. Dr. Tony Hatch, USU Extenbe, enough water? to sustain sion Fruit Specialist, indicates hisher lawn that, where possible, watering to a depth of 4 ft. is desirable. Dr. and.' garden Hatch also says that if we get thisj coming summer. The into an extreme water shortage Jeff Banks even orchardists could consider home answer, in these days of water rationing, the following schedule for fruit is a resounding probably. It all tree watering as a minimum depends on how wisely this pre- - amount needed for tree survival; ; cioua resource is used. every 2 weeks on sandy soil, ev.!J f; ery 3 weeks on a loam, and evVEGETABLE GARDEN ery 4 weeks on a clay soil. This WATERING watering schedule precludes need i fruit production and is for the jl.'Most vegetables ; about 1' of water per week. 3urvival of the tree only. 1 The amount of rain that falls WATERING SYSTEMS during the week affects how r; much you should water your gar-- ) The efficiency of the watering den,, i system used becomes extremely h 2.. Dont water for the sake i of, Watering. Just because your ; vegetables look wilted on a hot 10-1- . ! need-watering- need water is to dig down into the The USU Extension office will soil 4 inches. If your soil is dry be the host site for a Food Presat that level go ahead and water. ervation satellite broadcast, 3. Close row plantings will Tuesday, June 7th, from 10:00 often need to be watered less a.m. to 11:30 a.m. The guest preoften. Close row planting is the senter will be Charlotte technique of planting crops in a Brennand, Ph.D., USU Extenblock of closely spaced plants in-- f sion Food Safety Specialist. The $tead of single rows. This is of--i program is titled Jams and Jelten done to conserve space and lies", and will give instructions t can be a beneficial planting tech-- - on current and quality methods nique. Close rows quickly form a of preserving. Instruction will include a genplant canopy which shades the soil and helps hold moisture. eral review and how to teach 3-- 1 WATERING ORNAMENTAL ; ..cSHRUBS AND TREES ; Established . , i: v ; s v I 1) ' r : 3 For individuals who are interested in the broadcast, but will be unable to attend, a video copy will be made available for future check-ou- t from the Extension of-fice. For more information call 623-179- 584-839- 1. . ii ,ci O Succeed in school Courses will be coordinated and taught by a faculty cohort k who will attend a workshop during summer and continue to meet throughout the academic year. Despite coming from disciplines as disparate as fine arts and the sciences, professors will know whats going on in their students other LEAP classes. Growing out of a renewed concern with the quality of the undergraduate experience, LEAP is modeled after programs at universities in Oregon, Washington, Connecticut and Maryland. For information, call Undergraduate Studies, two-wee- 581-381- 1. 2. Utah Lake, at 6:00 p.m.; call Pat Hearty, 5691150 or Fred for details Abernathy, and reservations. The Emery County Historical of a Society will host a on Trail portion of the Spanish Contact 4. Saturday, June Montell Seely in Castle Dale, for more information. The Salt Lake District of the BLM will sponsor a bike ride, June 4, on the Stansbury Island Bike Trail. The trail will be formally dedicated before the ride. Contact Greg Hill or Connie for details. Dotson, A Dutch Oven dinner on the Trail will be SUP Escalante the sponsored by at Dance Hall Rock, Friday, June 10, at 6:00 p.m. Contact A. C. Barlow, 8264912. American Heritage Tours will conduct a tour of the west leg of Contact Bonnie Trail, June Miles at American Heritage for reservaTours, tions. Utah Crossroads, OregonCali-forni- a Trails Association and 268-188- 5, re-ri- 381-219- de 5, 977-430- 0, Hole-in-the-Ro- ck Hole-in-the-Ro- ck 0. 566-266- 2, Continued on page 8 By Lilly Eskelsen, president 10-1- it to them to try and see irritates me. Thats what past easier said then done because there is a dense, dark forest full of irritations. A forest I may not see for the trees. Its true my children are naturally stubborn. Can I guide that into a mature independence? They wont take no for an answer. Will that persistent nature be an asset in the work world? They talk on the phone too much and never want to stay home. Might these be opportunities for devel- I love my children. Even when I owe I dont like them very much, I love them. But its spring, and US DA theyre anxious for school to be ' let out. Theyre impatient and testy and touchy. A rite of passage awaits them next year. Jared will turn 13 and enter Jr. UDA Commodities for Nephi, High. Jeremy will be a senior. Levan and Mona Senior Citizens, Although at different stages, 60 years and older, will be dis- they will both be involved with tributed Wednesday, June 8th. the traditional wade through the Nephi distribution will be at adolescent primordial ooze and the Nephi Fire Station beginning the struggle to evolve into higher at 2 p.m. For those age 59 and life forms. I love my children. But they under, distribution will be at the Nephi Community Center on drive me nuts. My boys are stubJune 9th at 1:00 p.m. born. They wont listen. They Jl. Levan distribution will be at wont obey. They want ten good the Levan Town Hall from 4 to 5 reasons why. I used to give p.m: For those age 59 and under, them ten good reasons. Now I distributions will be at the same just say, Because Im your time and place, call Ray Crook mother, thats why. Theyd rather be with their friends than 1 Distribution in Mona will take with their family. They make up place at the Mona Court House fascinatingly bizarre stories from 4 to 5 p.m. Those age 59 and about why they were late, why under can go to the same place they forgot, why it didnt get done and time for distribution, call and then they look hurt andor Afadge Newton at annoyed when Mother, Father or Teacher has a hard time believing them. I love my children. But they Norma Sherwood, reporter argue. They debate every issue. Date High Low Prec. They will not accept my explana.00 tions. They are convinced that if .00 they cannot win an argument by .05 a preponderance of evidence sup.01 porting their position, they will .02 simply wear us down, shout us .00 down or whine us down. But I love my children, and so .00 Commodies will be distributed for seniors 623-245- 5. 623-116- ar various aspects to others, so all local Master Preservers and any etc.) are other volunteers (4-encouraged to attend. This program is free to the general pubv greater sense of belonging. Utah trails week will begin June 4th, many events planned 528-318- v 1 , 4 ft ft 4-- 5, Helping your child ornamental .shrubs and trees require less fre quent but deepenwatering than lawns or gardens, Avery general rule would be deep watering every 4 days depending on the age and drought tolerance of the indi- - INTERMOUNTAIN DAIRY GOAT SHOW the IntermounOn June tain Dairy Goat Association will be holding their spring show at the Juab County Fairgrounds. Nearly 200 goats from 4 different states will be exhibited at the two day show. The show will start at 9;00 a.m. both mornings. The show will be held in the indoor arena at the fairgrounds. The show is open to the public and they would like to invite any one interested to come and see some of the best purebred goats in the intermountain area. Anyone with questions about the show can contact Verdene Eggleston at 1 or the Extension office. lic. year-lon- g ar and Jellies ; freshman lib- - tinguished faculty members, eral education program is de- - LEAP students will connect with signed to make a big place feel professors and make more in formed choices of majors. No like a small place for first-yeminimum grade point average is of students at the University Utah. required to apply for LEAP. "The program will begin to prethe autumn in 1994, Beginning Liberal Education Accelerated pare students to live successfully inProgram (LEAP) will provide an in a world characterized by and social integrated learning experience creasing economic, for 250 entering freshmen. In political independence and cusays return for committing to three ltural diversity, consecutive quarters of at least Lubomudrov. On a practical 15 credits each, students will ful- level, LEAP fulfills many refill many basic university re- quirements that students somesequirements: the liberal education times dont get to until their will LEAP We think writnior American year. institutions, core, deing and at least three of the six help students attain theireffiliberal education distribution grees more quickly and ciently, while giving them a requirements. dito the LEAP is a response versity of the student body, offering more ways of fulfilling liberal education requirements, says Dr. Slava Lubomudrov, associate dean of undergraduate studies. Utah Trails Week will begin Were saying to students that in commit- Saturday June 4 with many return for a one-yement and allowing us to make events scheduled throughout the some scheduling decisions with week. Several organizations will you, you could complete two be sponsoring these events. PioThe Daughters of Utah thirds of your liberal education will host a week-lon- g (June neers for graduation. requirements tour of trails artifacts at Advance registration in summer 4, will establish your class sched- their museum, 300 North Main, ule for the entire academic year. Salt Lake City. The event will luncheon lec-LEAP wont work, however, if include week-da- y 538 Call the to Museum, tures. off winter ski, take quarter you for example; both students and 1050, or Betty Sorensen, 486- administrators will sign con- 6289. Utah State Parks will hold two tracts agreeing to the programs on the Mormon Pioneer events terms. On excited Trail. most is Lubomudrov Saturday, June 4, State about the opportunity LEAP will Parks and the Twin Peaks and provide freshmen to experience Murray chapters of the Sons of a learning community by taking Utah Pioneers will dedicate a classes together, forming study new monument at Little Emigragroups, making intellectual tion Canyon at noon; call Bruce friends and feeling at home at Hamilton, 5848392, for reservations. State Parks will also sponthe university. When classes are too large to sor a hike from Big Mountain to be limited to program partici- Mormon Flat on June 4 beginpants, LEAP students will be- ning at 9:00 a.m. Contact Joe enrolled together in smaller dis- Donnell, The Pony Express Association cussion sections. The curriculum also includes exposure to non - has planned a ride on the Pony Western cultures, the sciences Express Trail, Saturday, June 4. course. This activity will be followed by and a service-learnin- g seminars taught by dis- - a dinner in Fairfield, west of Through A new Extension office will host satellite broadcast on Jams afternoon, doesnt mean they ; theyll probably : perk up overnight. However, if i plarits look wilted in the early morning, it is time to water. A good way to determine if plants N . University to provide new LEAP for Incoming freshmen important when water rationing is in effect. This might be a good year to assess your system and do everything possible to enhance its water delivering capacity. Drip irrigation systems are a real boon to those using culinary water on their yards and gardens. They can conserve large amounts of water by delivering water directly to the plant without waste. A drip system may not be a practical alternative for those using secondary water as an expensive filter may be necessary. 1. l.sphl weather oping communication skills, social skills and conflict resolution as well as loyalty and trust? They seem to be moving away from the family just when its most important they stay close. Can I accept that the tighter I cling in these adolescent years, the more they will struggle? Can I not take it personally when my wise advice is ignored? Can I let them make mistakes and poor choices and suffer consequences and still be waiting for them when they turn to home? How can we love our children in the years when they are so unlovable? It will take rememvibering who they were and a become. It sion of who they may will take knowing that their most aggravating traits today may be the foundation of their greatest assets. It will take our energy. It will take our patience. It will take never forgetting how much they still need our love. Dm i Fmget! The Ute Stampede This Year Is On July 14th, 15th and 16th Plan Now To Make Ygur Celebration Successful! Enter The Parades, Invite Someone To Attend! '5 V ; ..... ii 'k - ' ';V - - s 'X, ?S 'r' 's f r ? 'o. '' r . ' I K - ; , ; k X ;V ' ; 'v 1 V V 5t "-- N ,?'- y - A " rK - I I , - it 'j, x - U , - I 1.. i f ' Ciitata losiiess listers Forms Corals Cstor Wert i ITypSSOSSDInlf pQsCiftop PWlsMif) ... |