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Show Start With Clean Seed To Grow Crop, Gardens to grow good flowers, or crops this summer? University agronomists remind that you must start with good that has these four desir. able qualities; I) a variety adapted to your area; 2) high in germination; 3) high In pur- ity. and 4) free of weed seeds, COUNTY AGENT Fmest 0. Biggs, points out that the selec- tion of varieties is so large each person couldn't possibly try them all to see which are adapted. For this reason, ex- tensive testing programs are aimed to obtain the answers for you. Federal and state agen- cies and many commercial seed conduct carefully companies controlled tests of all important plant varieties. They learn which ones are adapted to dif- ferent localities and make rec ommendations for each local- Ity. Crop and garden variety in- formation is available at your local county extension office. Want emphasizes that high germina-lawn- s tion is important. He says when you plant seed you expect it to germinate and grow. Some seeds produce more healthv plants than others. Germination tests tell you that percentage of the seed can be expected to grow. If germination is low, you may expect poor stands and disappointing yirlds. Choose seed that is free of weed seeds, other crop seeds and foreign matter. Weeds are unsightly and compete with crops for moisture and fertility, and noxious weeds can create serious problems. Jensen notes that some of our worst noxious weed infestations got their start by being planted with flower and crop seeds. Once these weeds get started, they ore very difficult to eradicate. Don't start trouble for yourself by planting them in your gardens or fields, he advises. S'-r- d TOOELE JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS Providing part of the program at the final Tooele Jr. High fTA meeting of the year was the Jr. High School Chorua pictured hero. Only one known species of Bolivia has two capitals. La of Aubird (Mound-builderPaz and Sucre. Sucre la the are able to fly and stralia highest capital city in the world forage for food as soon as some 12.000 feet altitude. s Moose Lodge To Install New Officers co"'ft SXJZSX" ... a Governor. John Daly; Jr. Past Governor. Bill Gochis; Jr. Governor. Clifton Dean; Prelate, Joe Hepner; secretary. C. F. Collins; treasurer. Glenn Gris-sone year Trustee, Lorin Smith; two ytar Trustee, Robert Hill; three year Trustee, Robert Ferguson. Past Governor Don MrCurdy of the Provo Lodge, will be the Installing Officer. Mr. McCurdy also holds the honor of having been appointed a Pilgrim of the Moose. A team of ten members of the Women of the Moose will participate in the ceremonies. Preceding the Installation, a delicious dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m., at a cost of $1.50 for adults and 75 cents for the bracket; and 50 cents. 6 years and under. the Installation. Following Carl Swan's Orchestra will play for your dancing pleasure. All members are urged to bring their families and attend - bring guests if you wish. Let's give the new Officers a big send-off- . o; Whatever happened to the old American tradition of playing hooky to go fishing? Remember the days when a lazy afternoon on the crick bank with a cane pole and a gob of worms was far more important than geography? When the smell of damp willows excited the nostrills more than chalk dust in a drowsy classroom? And the occasional flirtations of Mr. Whiskers whetted a guys senses quicker than the flick of pigtails at the desk just ahead? A lot of things have changed over the years. These days many youngsters know of piscatorial adventures only through the pages of Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn if they get around to finding time to read such wonderful classics as those. "Opening Day" used to be THE day in spring. Schools in many parts just simply made the best of a bad thing and released all and sundry to ply their various degrees of skill upon local fish populations. This acceptance of opening day hooky relieved the pressures which spring imposed on school boys. Today's kids aren't so lucky. Each single day of school seems to have more importance than in bygone eras, and fishing is deprecated. It is suggested, in other words, that the youngster is better off staying in school. Maybe so, but the thought has occurred to many players that the one day a year he stole from old PS-2- 2 and spent at the local mill pond did him more good than harm. Sort of let the steam off and made the school davs that followed more oalatable. Still, times have changed and the chances of school officialdom winking at a high incidence of hooky on the first day of the fishing season is slight. So much for tradition. About all a father can offer as a substitute for the day of hooky is a suggestion that he and junior get to their favorite fishing spot on the first Saturday of the fishing season. In fact, you dont even have to wait until the season officially" opens. There are enough year around waters in Utah to provide plenty of fun and excitement next Saturday. Like Deer Creek where theyre pulling in some of last years plants along the shore and from a boat just a little ways out. If you can find your way there through the Spring rain andor snow theres a good time to be had. And after all, if the youngster is imaginative as most boys are, he can always pretend its a school day. teen-ager- 2 without a physicians guidance. These fad dieta often exclude foods that everyone needs to retain good health, and many times weight lost while on such a diet is gained back quickly anyway, Utahns who want ho know Hwalshful bou rnor eating can obtain a list of books wnt- ten on the subject at the Pub- lie Library. These books are recommended by the Utah Nu- trition Council. A second list, alio obtainable at the Public books names the Library, Council does not recommend as good nutrition guidance, j,.g awayg more . ''L' hVIh money tor such and "e"'a' ab new v.ca! These are young children, preg- - ll0fl cars, vacations. cothina than for aurh na" women, elderly people luxury ag m f bread and nd people with diseases Other potatoes. Peop'e can derive all the food nutrients they need through q balanced diet. The best rule to ,n ' WUli&TiftX Uft "Going hunting with a younger boy? Teach him thi- sA ,d guns not toy h 4 Safi Shoottr THE NATIONAL RIOE ASSOCIATICM ATHLETES AND CIGARETTES n" f0W a.VrC3 ACCORDING TO Miss Follis. one of the dangerous results of rood During the first six months ' Tf" of the 1964 water year (Octo- , evf n ? w ! 1964 ber er1aif water ,bat ea cur nm of ailment, and levels were generally lower than for the corresponding so he substitutes use of that or he. period in the 1963 watir year, od c!ul physician. Miss with all time low levels rtach- - Petan cmmon ex- ,ba ed in many wells in the cen- a ,h, mP tral and southwestern parts of d the State. Rt cords from the , cancer , "stead of having ,ur$enf14 wells used in this report, when whjch cou,d aav? with ihelr a" compared 1963 records show the water .c,""r. .. .e. I. level in one well was higher ea .V0doM nothin wh,cb help h,m In ev.ry month, in one well ' . . . higher in a majority of months M'M 'L0'1' in three wells lower in most wh months and in nine wells low- - pP,e T8,nfT er in every month of this re- VlfnTui. thef In a colorful cerrmony, installation of the n wly elected officer of Tooele Moose Lodge 2031. will take place Saturday evening. May 2, at the Moose Hall, 59 East Vine. They are h,ve ibou foods can expensive and even dan- erou, according to Cecilia Hollis, director of Dietary Ser- vicM ,h University of Utah Med,cal Center. If people pa- ,ronlI he,r neighborhood gro- tore. selecting foods from each of ,he ba,ic four fod groups, expensive supplements, ,uch bib protein foods and r unnecessary, wbea 8erm aba explained. Ordinarily the body uses only much of a vitamin or mm- era " needs, the excess Paa,n "rough the body, ac- miss Follis. There cord,nI are roups of people who SSI. Well levels ind PP,e b state will be co- throughout operating with Utah State Uni- versify this year in trying aome new vegetable varieties. The county agent says the follow- tog persona in the county will be planting some of these va- rieties: James Bevan, Joe Berk, Jack Cox and Lloyd Anderson, Test plots of many flowers and other decorative plant varieties may be seen during the summer at the Farmington Field Sta- tion. north of Lagoon. Field tests of farm crop varieties may be seen on farms in the county Names of the farmers partici- paling will be announced at planting time. LOUIS A. Jensen. Utah State fron 1963-Marc- h BOB MATHIAS . pPai,d TWICE OLYMPIC DECATHLON CHAMPION I don't smoki. Smoking cuts down on wind. And M athlete needs wind as much as he needs his legs. Athletes in top condition don't smoke-th- ey can't afford to. Pen, 07,," f," a'"d oicrn TVSk. JACK HOMEL DETROIT TIGERS TRAINER As a Tiger trainer for the past 17 years, I have found that athletic endurance is directly related to smoking. I advise young prospective athletes not to smoke under any circumstances and older athletes to give up cigarette smoking for 1,01 ' h? produc age to near record low levels. a y ha The water Uvel ' by read'"V in the well was above r average in ever? month, and IngjienU above last year's level, in formulae involved better performance. of no benefit at all. seventh The and eighth most monthgt of this riport nd may even be harmful, grades of Tooele. Grantsville. pfriod. .. wnni wal(,r ,tvH inhnu,he A second group of people and Dug way held a tri school who Promo fod fallacies are track meet on Tuesday at the .vVraVe Jnd slfghtl Tooele School. essively con- .verTge ln ,hose who re the 3ym0nths are results: WHITEYFORD Following the ,ajf of the re- - c.rT,ed hea'f' about If01 N. T. YANKEES STM PITCHER port period, but was from 3 to feet high r in every month t?ry PnclR - These people You may have seen stories about S6 Yard Dash T 6J ,f.rom than for the corresponding per- - he, ,a d' t,'e eX"rpt me quitting cigarettes. Cigarette and 1 1. Eastbum. Tooele iod of last year. At Lehi the focilirfports '?. smoking is dangerous for your 2. White. Tooele M'! water level was health. Before you start smoking, 3. Bleazard, Grantsville FMit ,hat ddedi th,ee ,pele below last years levels in most look long and hard at the facts ar 4. McBride, Dugway month, and was btlow aver- about cigarettes and lung cancer. u Uf 199 Yard Dash T: 12J C"A SECOND Think it over- -is smoking worth it? food from 'renort orCthfs 1. Whitten, Tooele rvervanmonth,r danger Fol- Miss niinformation that 2. Blazard, Grantsville period. At Ogden and Graia 3. Proctor, Tooele ville the water h! .wa:ns .1aa,n,t fo; tbe AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY 4. Rendley, Grantsville were below level, oSn average and lose to diet 220 Yard Dash. T: 26.6, weight Mower than last year in every 1. Eastbum. Tooele month and established new re2. Suwear, Dugway cord month-en- d low levels in 3. Embely, Grantsville and March. At Erda February 4. Gardner Tooele new record low 440 Yard Dash T: 1:09.0 levels were reached in every 1. McBride, Dugway month of this report period. 2. Wright. Grantsville In the central part of the 3. Tate, Tooele State the water 4. Earawine, Dugway levels were generally lower 440 Relay T: 57.3 than last year. At Mona and 1. Grantsville (Johnson, Peter- - Fillmore new record end-of- son, Dendley, Madsen. month low levels wert estab2. Tooele lished for each month of this 3. Tooele report period, and when com889 Relay T: 2:94.4 pared to 1963, the monthly wa- 1. Tooele, Readicker, Pitt. Tho- ter level declined an average mas. Mondragon of 4 fett at Mona and declin2. Grantsville ed from 4 to 16 and one-ha3. Tooele feet at Fillmore. At Ephraim Shot 34 Ft. the water level I. Kell. Tooele was from 1 to 4 feet below the -- 1 5 Ft. 8 In. Broadjump corresponding period last year 1. Peterson, Grantsville for every month except March 2. Jackson, Grantsville but was above average for the 3. Jacobs. Tooele period of record for every High Jump - 4 Ft. 8 In. month except October. At 1. Tate, Tooele water the 2. Madson, Grantsville level was below last year's le4 Bleazard, Grantsville vel in every month of this re S CORE: Tooele, 41; Grants- port period and new period of ville 24; Dugway 2. record low ltvels were reach- ed in every month except NoEIGHTH GRADE vember and December. In the southwest rn part of 59 Yard Dash T 9 .5 the State the water levels con1. Parks Tooele tinued the downward trend 2. Vanzile, Dugway that began in the early 1950s. 3. Green, Grantsville At Milford, Beryl, and Cedar 4. Van Grimberger. Duewav new record month- - nd City 100 Yard Dash T: 11.3:5 low levels were established for 1. Gordon. Tooele each month of this report per2. Didericksen, Grantsville iod. At Paragonah the month-en- d 3. Johnson, Dugway water level was below Frost-Fre- e Cold Injector Cooling keeps 4. Vanzile, Dugway for every month and was food fresh longer. 220 Yard Dash T: 25.8 below the corresponding period Frost-Fre- e 119-L1. Pratt, Tooele Freezer never needs of last year in each month ex2. Anderson. Tooele and November March. defrosting. cept 3. Woodall. Dugway These continued long - term 4. Green, Grantsville downward trtnds reflect the 440 Yard Dash T: 59.4 below normal precipitation and 1. Hall. Tooele the resulting increased pump-ag- e 2. Johnson. Dugway during the irrigation 3. Hogan, Tooele 4. Anderson, Grantsville 449 Relay. T: 52.1 FISH AND GAME 1. Tooele (Pratt, Anderson, The Western Association of Parks, Gordon State Game and Fish Com2. Grantsville missioners was organized at 3. Tooele Salt Lake City in 1922. Annual 880 Yard Relay T: 1:52.8 meetings have been held in each 1. Tooele, Atkins Hall, Mickel-sosucceeding year to date, with Winkler the exchange of field data and 2. Grantsville new programs contributing 882-322- 1 3. Tooele 50 North Tooele, to better management greatly Shot - 42 Ft. 11 in. of the fish and game resources 1. Winkler. Tooele in the west. 2. Pratt. Tooele 3. Johnson. Grantsville 4. Dedericksen. Grantsville Broadjump - 17 Ft. 7 In. 1. Dedericksen, Grantsville 2. Hall, Tooele colorful Youll be amazed at the abundance of blooms you will get with plants of SWEET SIXTEEN 3. Gordon, Tooele varieties. Foremost plant breeders have selected these 4. Anderson. Grantsville varieties of new and favorite F Hybrid Petunias, Zinnias, - 4 Ft. II In. High Jump Marigolds, and other garden annuals as the ones to give 1. Johnson, Grantsville you fast, luxurious growth and abundance of gay, fragrant 2. Anderson. Tooele flowers. Best of all you will see the results of your 3. Bell. Grantsville work soon after planting, and will be rewarded with a full 4. Mickelson, Tooele summer of beautiful blooms. SCORE: Tooele. 40; Grants ville. 29; Dugway 12. J f . trifst d'fly T" "'T ,f t ex-hoo- 0 Some of your best friends are rats. They could help save your life through research in the laboratories where unceasing war against cancer is fought. Like all wars, it is expensive to wage. Last year the American Cancer Society spent $12,000,000 on research. To cure more, give more. Send a check to A.C.S. Unit. I II I yur IFUCBMinnunaiE Presents tbe Refrigerator That Pats Frost Free Refrigeration Within the Reach of Everyone! TTATTIE h lf la Viere Crowing about wificriAi ieir - Factory Outlet Anderson's MARKET BASKET av-era- b. 50 NORTH MAIN STREET 3 Prs. Ladies Rayon Tricot Driefs size Boys Shorts size 3-6- 5-6- -7 3 Prs. x Mens Cotton Socks 3 Pair jL 91. 91. 91. LADIES CAPRIS LADIES SKIRTS ALBUMS New, ea. 1.50 ti 99 11 Tate Furniture Co. Phone Utah Main PLANT ANNUALS long-lastin- g, Greenhouse loevens 11SO H. Main, To le i ) |