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Show The Tooele Tranvcript, Friday, Feb. 2, 1973 ..Ji . a 'V. . .As County Extension Office ISC Area Horticulturist S. Mrlcia 3inilngham, Buff Swimmers Cap Successful Season J JJ Saltair District Selects Service Staff plate in the 100 back, swimming his I iest tune of the sear, a fine 1 05 0. OlllFR FIRST plaierx for Tooele were Steve and Jim Huy. medley relay; and Charlie Roliertx anil Harry Bill, freestyle relay team. Kuk Sjiencer gave state chain-pim- i diver Cary Barker a stiff liattle the stylish Ratker lcat him hv the narrow margin of 24 Miints. The Brnvo meet ended the duel season for coach Mel tankers and they now ta-joff for the Region and State meets. Region diving competition will lie held in the Tmwle meet. Imil Wednesday. February 7 and ROCKWELL Ind for first the swimmer will have at it with 1rovo's Blair in the 200 mi the Hth in the (.'yjinis pool, individual medley, won the 00 RESULTS! free ami then swam on the win2(81 L.36.4 Medley Relay ning freestyle relay team to add 1. Tom-l(On, S. Sicuccr. 1 1 more mints lo TmN'Ie's total. and Rossi Hola-r- t DeVaigas wasn't (ar 2. Irovo on the winswimming 200 Free 2:08.9 ning iiN'dley relav team, winning 1. Box. Tooele the 50 free and finishing second 2. Blit, Tooele In the 100 fly mi a judges deci3. Downing, Iroso sion lo account for 9 oiuts. 200 Ind. Medley 2:18.3 Von (in, swam mi the first I. Blair, I'roso place medley relay team ami and Rockwell, Tooele, tie his second first down then nailed 3. S. Tooele by A. T, Roliert Tom-lswimming tram capped a tminilul season Tuesday when they pinned a 62 33 low Ml the Bulldogs of I'rnvo High. The win lifted the Bulls record to a flossy 4 mark. n Senior Boy Box and co I airy Kmkwell were the big jmiut producers against I'roso, Box had his lines! hour as he cajitnrrd first place finishes in e luith the 2NI and 400 sard events, and then heled the fieestvle relay team to another fust. Box led all scorers with 12 points, the iiiaxiinnin a swimmer can accumulate in a duel Select imi of Bov Scout leaders frmn Saltair District to fill e offices of the CommisstiNier were recently eomjdeled. Joe Magiun will crse as district cmniiiisstmier with Viniii NiImni. Jiie I id. lie. IN mi Walloo, (den latmli and Bob Kerr as dep- e Questions Alton! Dwarf Apple Trees ami answer wane of (he qunlimit aski-ImmiI fmit tren. First the qm-stiMow moth fnul' will a dwarf tree produce comjtarrd to a standard fruit tier? Of t(Hirv, Ihik dqx-rtdimi the tare ami the toil (vpe. A dwarf apjile tree' fur instance will Mart r Ilian a ttamlard tree. At somic-firtt. when the tree it alum! 4 old. the dwaif tree will yrart pru. dme 2 or 3 hoshi-l- of adic, Ihr ttamlard tree e may not 4 at years. Tlie dwaif tree at 12 or Ifl yrart old will any, 6 to 10 lMithi-lt- , while the ttamlard tree the tame prodm-age will produce 20 to 23 Imdirlt. Ymi thmild keep in mind that the dwarf Ireet (ilanted closer together and will Nndoce inoie hint in the tame qiate mnijtn-- hv a ttamlard fmit tree. The nett questimi Mow far ajtart thmild you plant dwaif fruit trert9 Normally dwaif fmit trret tan lie lanted to 10 fret apart and if prowrlv pruned and managed they can eatilv lie held at that planting area. Many people like the red drill lout. 11, it variety thmild not lie planted alone lacanse it it tell unfruitful and require another apple at a potlu.ier. Almott any other variety of apple will terve at a pnllinlrr. Some like to plant the gntdcii clelicimi. It it a gmal rating, cooking ami kerjNug variety, It hat two fanltt firM, it dehydrate iinlrw it it timed with plenty of imiitturr in plastic tags. Then it very eatily liecmiiet a hi annual r uulett managed pmjifrlv. If you have other mi dwarf fmit treet. call the Tooele County Extension (0111X1 (8S2D2KI). drf I waul to try - d v s pco-dm- e d - quc-slim- Soil Testing We have lieen getting rally in our office alm.t toil let! ing and toil letting kilt. The toil letting kilt that tell for 3 and 23 aie not for the average gardener. With tmh a kit you can let! for the approximate pll of the toil, hut not many people have lieen trained to read the data, m,r are the hist met imis with the Ser-sic- Sjn-nc-- 11-- lap-tai- Those chosen from this area to work with the commissioners staff include: Dave King. Grants-silland Oran Mueller. Tom-ldiaries Retersmi. Tooele Vmth area; Bolt Kerr will serve Ihe St. Marguerites and Dogssav Ame; e free-styl- Ro-U-r- erican n 4 .30 Free 24.8 100 Tooele 1. 1. 2. Nielson. Rrovo 3. Buys Tooele Fly LOU Jnllrv, I'roso Tom-l2. 3. Hnlierts Tom-l100 Free 53.0 1. Rockwell. Tom-l2. Nielson. I'rnvo 3. Ross Tooele Diving 212.00 points 1. Barker. Iroso 2. K. SHneer. Tom-l3. Orton. I'roso e e Crv 100 Bread 1:09.3 Blair, Bruvo 2. S. Spencrr, Tom-l3. T. Barks, Tom-l400 Free Relay 3:36.0 1. Tom-liRolierts, Bill, Box and Itmkwell) 2. Rrovo 400 Free 4:3S.I 1. Bos Tooele 2. Ilartvigsrii. I'roso 3. Richardson, Tom-l100 Bac k L03.0 1. Cox. Tooele 2. Jollc-v- . Rrovo 3. I'itt. Tooele 1. e e e e i. CIIRIsTlkV HOME A Christian home doesn't - it is planned. Like just hapjH-a well- building it must base a good foundation. ''Cod Bless Our Home!" War Senior class swimmers give sictorv sign before heading for the Hcgicm swimming meet at Cyprui Thursday, February 8. This double quartet lias helped this years lank team to record in duel meets and are hopeful of mil only qualifying for the stale a flossy 11-meet, fmt of helping the Buffs capture the Regiuu crown. Front! Stese Sjiencer and lairry Rockwell. Backi Boy Box, Charlie Huberts, Raul Thtirne, Jim Boss Mike Barks and Bill Reid. e SN-ntv- ccimmissiiNic-rs- . uty e hle kit 3 Store Hours: for local ciHiditimiv We tuggett, if you want to know what the toil lackt or what it the pll of the tod, that you tend a toil tample to the toil lalxiratory at I'tah Stale University. Keep in mind that the aualvtit you get I wick it no I tetter than the' toil tample tiilmiitted. An analvtis report will tell the pll of the toil, the tohildc hilts, phosphate ami potash level, the amount of lime ami the toil type. Then the txxialit at the lalioralory will recommend the fertilizer needed for the crop you are plauiiiug to grow. All of thit it for 12.50 which thmild accompany the toil tample. In order lo get a good couiMititc tample of toil, tit or more tamples thmild lie taken over the area Thete tit or more tamplet thmild lie mited together totettiug.the get pint of compotile tample m illed for testing. Hie tamplet should contain the tame amount of toil from a depth to alum! 8 inchet deep. Samples should not lie taken when the toil is soggy, wet or frozen. If you are interested in having a toil analvtis, get in touch with your County Agent for more details. Call the Tooele Extension Office apluahle Quantities Mon.-Sa- t. 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Limited Sunday FEB. Kitchen Table and Chair Set 4 Chairs Choice of Colors 882-024- Reg. 58.97 Flat Sheet Queen Size All Cotton 90 Cannon Full Flat Sheet No Iron White 81 x 104 72 x 120 4 x 108 Reg. $2.97 39 c Tastemaker Cannon Full Flat Sheet Flat Sheet King Size 100xl20 Cotton All Colored 81 x 104 Reg. $3.97 5 All Cotton Reg. $7.44 Reg. $3.88 Wooden Base Table Lamp if Reg. 14.98 Craig Cassette Player Solid I Kotex Tampons state Reg. or Super Automatic level recording 40-C- t. Reg. $44.88 Reg. $1.39 Accidental Deaths For 1972 total by about 350. This excess reflects the heavier loss of life in natural catastrophes (hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, etc.), accidents in mines and quarries and railroad accidents. In contrast, accidents in civilian aviation were responsible for slightly fewer catastrophic deaths in 1972 than in the previous year. The number of catastrophic deaths due to motor vehicle aca rise from the 55.8 mortality cidents, as well as those due to rate for the preceding year. The increase in the accidental fires and to military aviation accidents, was about the same in death toll was, in large part, attributed to an increase in both years. DURING 1972 there were motor vehicle fatalities by about seven major catastrophes, each 1,800, to a record high of of which caused 25 or more However, due to an increase deaths; in the aggregate they rein the volume of automobile trasulted in 750 deaths. the vel, fatality rate per 100 The two largest disasters million vehicle miles travelled were the flash flood on June 9 in was 4.7, a record low. the Rapid City, S.D., area, which Other public accidents increased by about 500 over the killed 237 people, and Hurricane which struck Florida on 1971 figure to 23,000. On the Agnes, other hand, the number of deaths June 19, raged up the eastern seadue to injuries in and about the board and unleashed the . most extensive floods in the countrys home declined to about 27,000, or by about 500 from the 1971 history, causing 122 deaths. The third largest disaster of total. the year occurred in Buffalo JOB RELATED fatalities, W. Va., on Feb. 26, when Metropolitan Life reports, were Creek, an improperly engineered dam slightly lower than the 1971 fimade from mine wastes collapsgure of 14,200. About 3,600 of these deaths are included in the ed, flooding the valley and claimestimated motor vehicle statistic. ing 118 lives. THERE WERE two aviation According to Metropolitan disasters: the crash of the TriStar Life, more than 1,500 persons in the United States lost their lives jetliner in the Florida Everglades on Dec. 29, with a death toll of during 1972 in catastrophic acci101 the first disaster involving dents, that is, accidents taka jumbo jetliner and the crash five more or lives. The caing of a jetliner into a residential tastrophic death toll was well above the average for the past neighborhood in Chicago on December 8, which took the lives 10 years and exceeded the 1971 of 4ft persons. & -3-4 89 - About 117,000 Americans died last year as a result of accidents, approximately 2,000 more than the previous year. ACCORDING to estimates by the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Statistical Bureau the provisional mortality rate from accidents in 1972 was 56.2 deaths per 100,000 population, -2- Muslin Twin Flat Sheet Reg. $4.88 Cloudburst Floods In Utah Cause Millions In Damage During the period 1939-00- , lowest nunilter of floods report836 cloudburst floods were recorded in a year was 3 in 1944. ed in Utah according to a report Floods were rexirted in that descrilies the results of a month except February. every cooperative investigation of the March, and Novcmlter. At kniI occurrence of cloud! mrst floods 75 percent of all the flmids rein the State. The investigation occurred in July and ported was made by the U.S. Geological August. Survey in cooieration with the CLOUDBURST flmids causUtah Division of Water Resources. ed millions of dollars in damages CLOUDBURST floods occurto homes, streets, highways, red during the period in most and various other areas of the State, but were most pipelines, structures. Farm crops and percommon along the Wasatch sonal property were extensively Front. Floods occurred in or damaged, and many domestic near 131 of the 228 incorporat- animals were lost. Nine persons ed communities or towns with lost their lives by drowning in over 1,000 population in the cloudburst floods. State and in or near 63 other The report, 'Cloudburst Floods inhabited places of 1,000 or less in Utah, 1936-69- , was written population. Twenty locations, by Elmer Butler and Ray E. each of which experienced 10 or Marsell, and published as Coopmore cloudburst floods during the erative Investigations Report 11 period, accounted for about 44 by the Division of Water Reof all floods percent reported. State Department of The highest numbers of floods sources, Natural Resources. Copies are occurred in 1961, 1965, and 1968 available at 435 State Capitol when 56, 88, and 63 floods, reBuilding, Salt Lake City, Utah. spectively, were reported. The Tastemaker 1 Instamatic 134 Panty Hose Special! Kodak Automatic Tonka Toys electric eye Color outfit All brands All sizes Reg. SS-l.- -- Reg. $27.50 ' Mighty Mite Scraper Reg. Loader Reg. 13.19 Grader Reg. Wrecker 56,-50- 0. Kodak Instamatic 44 Drop in film Takes color snap-slide- sj and black and white Reg. $9.95 Reg. 20.49 Crane Reg. 13.49 Roller Reg. 11.39 VflRIETYl $(d)99 Reg. 1 32.49 1059 Reg. 14.99 Mixer Shovel 149 19.59 39 Reg. 10.19 Construction Set VALUES 1 14.49 M 2 3 59 s ; Cornet Store 151 No. Main Tooele, Utah viijun O 0 1 ' |