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Show MW ly foe-ctnat-rd Carl is fntt as honest and duvet as his article would indicate. His instructions for the planting and cars of rotes should be most interesting and valuable to all who uould like to grow these beautiful floierrs. but are deterred through fear that roses are too difficult for the average gardener. Fun? You Bel, ami Tasty Too! W The trouble with decorating cake is that sour creations are alwass eaten. This is esthats part uf the pecially true of the very best ones, but on second lltmijjhl, mask lun. At least It srems to be ssith these ladies who are sdding the final rsquisile tout lies to their final rsams. They base just completed the first rake decorating class to be uifrrrd by tlse Tooele Community School. From the lefti Mildred Sagrrs. Janet Medford, Kathleen Slater, Imlruetort Clrad Cilison, Vrrls McFarland, Colleen Madsen and Sharlrne Auldemortc. A second class for beginners skill be starting sunn. Ulali Highway Patrol Seeks New Recruits e Highway or local Did TAD Set A Finploy ment Se- curity Olhies for announcements and application blanks. Applicants must lie High Sc hi ml graduates or equivalent, and lie domiciled in the Slate $895 plus parts V-- 8 Job with Oil and Filter Change "Vi ;:A the house e - comenimg TAD- I.M tunc injury record tv "Did TAD set an e B" j Carl Meyer cheeking hi rotes while his do Ta(, and (o Beep, rhet-- each other. Beep helps with the weeding. Tag never steps on s plant. y quires At I first planted roses bark In 1942 and I guess you could say I like them belter than any other flower because they give you so much. In those days, I really pampered and babied them along and most of the time they gave me as much as I gave them. It wasnt long before I found out that some kind were a lot easier to grow. As soon as I discovered this, the puny kinds got thrown out If they died tt was okay, they Just got replaced by s new kind. the time of the accident When I became interested in hybridizing, it took a lot of TAD had aecmniilated 309 days and I found I had a lot of rosea to look after. Thats time, and 7.12S.37I manhours without when I started doing things a Utile different and decided my a lost time. The depot and AMC roses weren't going to get pampered. Instead of watering them record is 312 days and 7,590.8.50 every week. If we didn't have rain, I lot them go because I didn't have enough water. Also, with the number of rosea I manhours. was getting, spray would cost a fortune to use every week, IF THE accident is not to I sometimes went a good three weeks between spray. Howthen lost TAD a considered time, ever, I bought a Uttle power sprayer and put the spray on right medical will have established a new recmust ass qualifying I made sure I covered the plant from top to bottom and both examination prior to appoint- ord as of February 16, of 337 sides of all the leaves. Most kinds did okay and those that couldn't take It just dropped out'of my garden. Thla goea for ment. days and 7,648,391 manhour I i my Hybrids as well as the named ones. Note: The string was officially SUBURBANITES broken 16 February when an emIn spring I like to put in rosea which have been started Suburbanites are, on the av- ployee was injured when a bullin pots, but I plant them Just as early as I can get them. First I dig a hole about 18 inches across and two feet deep. I put erage, appreciably lietter school- dozer blade fell on his feet two big shovelsful of well rotted cow manure In the bottom of ed than their contemporaries Colonel Robinson, depot comthe hole and mix that with the top soil from the hole. The in the statistics mander has taken a personal inliving city. here point to a considerable terest in the matter and along With a bare root rose, I make a Uttle mound of soil In difference. For example, of all with the entire depot is waitthe center of the hole so the rose plant alta right on that with persons over 23 living in the ing for the final decision by AMC. its roots all spread out and the hip (knuckle or bud union) even with the ground. Having that hip right at ground level is central city, only aliout half of real Important. I then put a Uttle dirt over the roots and pack them hold at least a BA degree. It down tight, using my feet. A little more dirt goes In the A woman church-goe- r In the suburbs, however, 26 per stopwith a bucket of water. After the water soaks In, hole cent of all adults have attended ped outside to chat with a friend I fill along the hole with dirt and mound It up as high as I can over after services. Suddenly she the branches. This protects the branches from wind and drying college, half having completed Fathat she had left her sun. The mound stays there until I see new leaves coming, the full course of training. after bian Linden, A Decade of purse on the seat. When she re- usually Growth, Conference Board turned it was gone. She sought roses In March, Til plant them In If I can get bare-roRecord out the minister and found he same as I do tn fall. Usually though, Ill plant potted the spring had picked it up. 1 felt I had rosea in spring. I'll dig the hole the same size and mix In the VOTERS-VOTINlietter hold it, he explained. manure, I always remove the container from around the soU, You know, there are some in even if it is one of those paper ones the roots are supposed to Heres one more terrifying I never disturb the soil or spread out the roots grow 2000: about the the year prediction congregation of such simple though.through. The potted rose will get even more water than the People bom yesterday will be faith as to believe it might be an bare root rose because it already has some leaves and is growRabbi ing. Dont ever mound up the soil on a growing rose. eligible to vote. Changing answer to a prayer. Samuel M. Silver Times mid-Apr- il. Suli-urb- Lees Chevron Service 608 North Main 882-273- 8 of elec Im- poster utilities in the West hat Initiated S new eiiviiiNiineiital research project slineil at fmther (leaning up ruiixxioox hum coal fired electric genriating xa-limi- t. menilwr utihliet of extern Attoclalet ( Energy Supply and Trantiuittimil whiih rejwrxrut 23 public and pritate utilities, will tpoumr the Sixteen WEST tthuh will involve VruMo-text for rrniotal of sulfur dioxide (S()2) flout xtai k gates emit ted Iiihii generating plantx. prop-c- t r Scrubl lerx, it was explained, are intended to cleanse the emissions of a stock by aliturption. THE MOIIWE plant was chosen ax the site uf the tests so results can lie compared with present scrublier technology restart h lieiiig conducted there. Atomics International submitted a (troposal which has four advantages over nuist tcruldwr research projects, Titus stated. low pressure drop, Including waste handling ill the form of solids, no reheating required, and low water requirements. The company will test one of the primary process step of its Regenerative Agueoos Fa Hk mate Murry Prucew (ACP) for removing sulfur oxides from THE PROJECT will In conducted at the Mohave Generating station in Nevada, according to M. C. Tltux, chairman of stac k gases and recotertng elethe WEST management commit- mental sulfur as a useful byprotee. It will coxt approximately duct. IF THE teste prove suc$10,0110 and will supplement a sulfur dioxide re- cessful, Titus said, this will add $1 million moval project already undrr way up to cleaner emissions. The ACP features makes at Mohave, sponsored by tome WEST memlien. possible a p rears which WEST The sulfur dioxide removal memtier companies hope will ef--. fectivelv treat large volumes of tcrulibing texts will lie undertaken by Atomics International, a flue gas containing relatively dilute concentrations of sulfur division of North American Rockoxides while regenerating relawell Corp., and will be managed by Southern California Edison tively small volumes of waste material, he said. Company, WEST mcmlier. depot and AMC resold wav the string xuapjtcd January Ifi. 1172.- or non-dut- ts i The question The deMit is waiting word from the AMC Safely Office as of Ctaii. They must also Ik-- i litto whether or not the injury re ns of the Fluted Stales and suffered !v Col. James A. Berry have a Ftah Drivers I jernso. is considered a lost time itiiiry. A COL BERRY fractured his thorough Itackgroc.iid investigation will Ik made of all pelvis ami hip while riding his applicants passing the written horse on a Sunday. Since Cul. examination. status Berry was in a TROOPLRS ARE responsible and in no way engaged in off it ial for enforcing Motor Vcliii le duties at the time, the question Laws, apprehending violators of has lieen raised as to whether or the law, and issuing citations, not the accident has to lie clasalso investigating crimes and sified as a lost time. other mat ten in response to Military personnel are subject complaints. Added duties include to official duty 24 hours a day comim-rda- l vehides, and this is the point that reweighing clarification. inspecting vehicle permits and registrations, and preparing from data collected. Troop-e- r personnel are also assigned to transmit and receive mev sages on Highway Patrol communications equipment. Each applicant must lie in condition and good physical $795 plus parts 6 cyl. ' Safely Record? ? Patiol DM ml Olliers, Utah J fc aivniatiiMi An CARL MEYER aicartf Carl Meyer is the hybriduer of the 197$ ctnNiag rose, Portrait. A pipefitter by trade, Carl became by the challenge of rose hybruliting M IfU. lie Is the firtt, and only, amateur to Join the select circle of professionals u ha have brought us these choice new roses, torl and Mrs. Meyer lie on right acres writ of Cincinnati, Ok to where, in addition to Carl s hundreds of rotes, they kaee a dog, $ press, Several sheep and up to four visiting grandchildren. 328-5791- Lube Power Croup Announces Environmental Research About the author i The Utah Highway Patrol is now recruiting young men. age 21 through 35. Applicants must in height, lie at least 510 and have attained the minimum the dosing date age on or for receqit of applications, whiih is M.inli H. 1972. Applicants who have exceeded the inasimiim age on the dosing date will not lie considered. Fait fame salary is $618.00 per month, with an additional $25.00 per mouth uniform allow ante. TRADITION PROGRESS APPLICATIONS must lie Tradition is not the grit and the rust in the wheels of pro- on the present ad application blank, available by mail, phone gress. Not infrequently it is the , or personal request at oil that lubricates those wheels. Personnel Office, 130 the State Rabbi Joseh iaaikstein. The State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah Rabbis American (Quotable Still. Persons outside of Salt (Drole House) Lake City may call in crson at FREE BMW MUSES have several questions about homo tudy courses. Vo many pooplo study this wayt Mora than five million student nr enrolled in home tudy couraee right now. The alumni tout more than 75 million. li'Aor Undo of subjects could I study at hornet Almoet any eubject that could be atudied in high rhool. vocational echool or college, and eome couraee that may not be offered by choola in your area. Are all the courses taught through books! Books and oilier printed material! are important, but they may be supplemented by films, tape recording, tool, inatrumenta and by working model. For in lance the final teat in a TV repair course requires students to aaaemlile a color TV from a kit Does it cost lets to study at home than to enroll in regu lar classes! Usually. Home study courses cost from about $100 to as much as $2,000. deending on the length of the course and the cost of equipment or other materials. But many people feel they ran afford to study at home because they can continue to work at a regular iob, whereas they cannot af ford to quit a job and attend classes full time. Can people learn at well studying at home as in clattetT On the average, just as well; some people learn some kinds of tilings better studying at home. However, there are some courses which require the students to attend classes and actually use equipment for a period of time to round out their home study. For a free Directory of Accredited Home Study Schools write to the Nationnl Home Study Council. 1G01 18th St. NAV, Washington, D.C. 20009. D The Tooele Transcript, Friday, March 10, 1972 ot I add no fertilizer to my planting mix. only cow manure. If I don't have the manure, I would use a Uttle peat moss and put some fertilizer at the side of the hole well away from the roots. I found roses like to let their new roots grow out Into manure and fertilizer rather than have It close when they th are planted. After the newly planted rose Is leaved out, I give It two hands ful of rose fertilizer that will usually be In late April. It gets another two handsful of fertilizer after the first bloom, four a?ut theofthird week of June. Every rose I have getsI don't handsful fertilizer the first year and every year. water It Into the ground, I let the rain take It tn. Do I ever have black pot? Some rosea just aeem to breed believe the one secret to success with rosea ia the selection of varieties A disease-fre- e plant ia leu work for everybody. Many rosea get only a Uttle blackspot or mildew so they' it I can be kept under control easily. I spray after every hard rain.' If It doesn't rain for three weeks I don't epray. I use Isoto x., Phaltan and some Actidlone PM. And. as I said. I cover both sides of the leaves from top to bottom. The best spray doesn't help if it ia not put on right. In the fall (November) I top all my rosea back to Just,, above knee height ao the wind and anow won't tear them up,-- , ' Also, I hill up soil in the branches. If that doesn't bring them l, want "About them. I the don't I winter, through pull the soil away and prune off any dead tips and poor, branches. spindly mid-Apri- What are my favorite roses? Well, I have to start off with Portrait, the new winner, because it la mins Also, Pink Parfait and Pink Peace, because I used them to winners every year and.-the- y make Portrait. I try the are always good, but I guess my favorites would be Tropicana, Christian Dior, Queen Elizabeth, Peace, Mister . Lincoln, Chrysler Ihiperial, Pascall and Circus. Others I really Uke are Chicago Peace, Spartan and Golden Masterpiece. For the life of me, I can't see why everybody doesn't grow roses; they dont ask a lot and can give everyone so much beauty and pleasure. The way to get the most is to give them a good start with rich soil and plenty of water. i Youth Symphony & Chorus To Perform March 11 Members of the Mormon Youth Symphony and Chorus, will perform March 11 in the Salt Lake Tabernacle composer-conducto- meals. Speedy Couples Champ . Speed dinner to the table with individual meat loaves and instant potatoes. Baking time is cut when meat loaf mixture is formed into serving-size portions. Top each loaf with a scoop of hot instant mashed potatoes. If desired, add a tasty crust by topping with grated Parmesan cheese and returning meat-potat- o duo to the oven for several minutes to brown tops lightly. Beef It Up Ground beef, browned in adds flavor the frying-paand food value to a wide variety of convenience produets for a good quick meal. It can be stirred into dishes made with packaged quick rice, noodle and macarqni products. with r. world-famou- s Dr. Howard Hanson. THE YOUTH Symphony and Chorus performs under the auspices of the Mutual Improveof The Associations ment Church of Jesus Christ of LatterSaints. -day Frozen Treasures Your freezer is a treasure chest when its packed with the familys favorite cuts of beef, pork and lamb. Smart shoppers buy when they see especially attractive meat specials and freeze their market treasures for future I i Free tickets are available from MIA offices at 79 South State Street in Salt Lake City, Visitor Center offices on Temple Square, and at ZCMI stores downtown and at Cottonwood Mall. The Mormon Youth Symphony is made up of 100 young instrumentalists, some with 15 years experience. The chorus numbers 350, drawn from all walks of youthful life. ADMISSION to the Howard Hanson Festival will be free, with tickets available at several downtown Salt Lake locations. City Appearing in the Third Annual Spring Concert of the Youth Symphony and Chorus will be 450 instrumentalists and singers drawn from all over Central Utah. The talented youth, aged 18 to 30 serve without pay and travel to Salt Lake City at their own expense for rehearsals and performances. .Announcement of the Festival was made by Dr. Jay E. Welch, musical director and conductor of the Symphony and Chorus. Dr. Welch expressed appreciation in liehalf of the Youth Symphony and Chonis for the eminent Composer- conductor's visit to Salt Lake City and his participation 7 in the concert. PRISON Were reaping a harvest of the cult of permissiveness. and controls in communities have been destroyed. And this has now reached our prisons, where so many militants and violence-- oriented people from outside have been confined within the last year or two. They have carried with them hostility against any of law enforcement and order. You must have reasons able discipline the kind of discipline we impose on ourselves in a community. A prison is a Fred T. Wilkincommunity. son, Former Deputy Director of U.S. Bureau of Prisons, US News and World Report a WOMEN'S LIB J lib The office of womens claims that behind advocates every successful man stands woman, the one who deserved his job and didnt get it. Changing Times n, Saucy Beef Patties Plentiful applesauce and ground beef can be combined for a flavorsome entree. Simply season, shape and form ground beef patties as usual. Then after browning on both sides over moderate heat, pour off drippings and pour applesauce, spiced to taste with cinnamon or oregano, over the patties. Stir in a bit of instant onion, catsup, Worcestershire sauce andor lemon juice for more zip if desired. T-- X r Bambino Burger Friday and Saturday Special Only! March 10 and 11 FREE DRINK with purchase of any Burger (Drive in Special Only) Try Our Home Made Pie ' with your next meal at the Youll Love It T-- X We Feature Bakers Ice Cream - Come In and have an old fashioned ice cream treat 382-31- 51 s 1153 N, Main, Tooele |