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Show TiHK'lt Christine Russell wav pleased Suinlay to hear uti the teleii(Mie her oldest von Riakv. Rmky iv un an IJ)S Mission and is at OwensUiro, kentiukv. lie called to wish his mom a!iaipv birthday. Your Garden. And Water Cnexl of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jacoliv this week iv Sadie kecjie of Salt lake. Sadie is Mrs. Jacob's imt-the- line Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Warr and family, Mr. and fahlilor t mtlr: This artiie will initial a teriet Mrs. Jerry Howell and mily, Mr. and Mrs. Daoutlining mm la grate a gnnlrn ami at the tame vid llardv and son Austin tint ran ten water la a thought tilualian. The of Salt lake. Mr. and Mrs. arlu let were premretl bv Jim H Hum of the atianal Mr. anil Mrs. Henry I.yman Warr, Mr. and (wtrtlea llureau, Ine. Iloftefully laral retiilenlt ran Kirs. (Iiatlie Rob Warr Jacoliv had as dinner guenjoy prtnluel ire gnrtlent anil ronwrr wtiler at ami family Jenny, lairi. ests Suinlay Mr. and Mrs. ihe tame time, using these tip, ami (atdy Judd. Mr. Ilraut keeie and daughTroy (amtrary to nnr( published gnmrn of ami Mrs. Keith Warr, Mr. ters Sets, Palm and Tamfor fresh market ami prixessing are planning; ami Mrs. Cailin Warr and ara and Sadie krjepe of (o plant alxmt the Mint- - acreage us last vear. family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Salt lake. At statewide meetings, growers liase voiied Fox ami family. Salt lake, in their ability to roneenlrute vegetable aere-ag- e Mr. and Mrs. Ilul ChrisMr. and Mrs. Dewey Fox in areas served by well water. Few will lie affect-eami family, qnd Betty tenson and children Jaby shortages in Kisser geneiated hv hydrix-lectriFox went with dutih ovson and Cumi, Mr. and inst all.it iiMis. The current outlook is for adequate sup-li- s ens to Farm Hollow- where Mrs. Victor Warr and sons of Gahfnniia-pniduccvegetables ill 1477 but. they fried thicken and en- Tmld ami (his tixik a picif course, no one knows for sure at this early date. joyed all the good food nic ami dutch ovens and Kxjx-c- t sharply higher prices, howeser. and reducheaded for the fmithills could eat. they tions in the variety if produce asailable in xuxrmar-kils- . for Easter dinner. The f ha rd winter and late spring in the Fast At the Pankrut home and delayed commercial crops along the C.nlf Guests of Mr. ami Mrs. lot of fun for Saturday Gnast which ordinarily serve to tialance supply with Perkins Faster Suntlie littie folks. Hie FasBilly ik'inand. Rising production and marketing espouses are ter eggs were hidden so day for dinner included foaing growers everywhere to chiiiiuate items that the small children could Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Snyare marginal from a profit standxint. find them. They atl had der of Stansbury Park, IVE BEEN a vegetable gardener for more than a Mrs. Deana Perkins and good time. forty years, ever since as a youngster 1 heled my fathand Sunday Mr. ami Mrs. sou Garrett. Rolx-r- t er cai his market garden, and Eve never seen a time of Orem daughters Trica and ByriMi Rmkc wIk'u it made more sense to grow your own. Hie comsx-n- t Mr. and Mrs. Danny a sxtial day with mercial grower and processor has little control over Perkins and viiis Shane Vernon and I)i.in tlie production and maiketing costs that inflate the and Aaron. Mr. and Mrs. where they all enMice of his pnxhict, but you can do more alxmt it David Perkins and daujoyed dinner and visiting. tlian to coiiiilain. You can grow your own and preserve ghter Ronda of Tixx-le- . tlie siirjilus. Hie family sx-u- t a nice Mr. and Mrs. Charles You'll have to lie very careful in your use of water, West and children Susan day together ami had lots however, to maximize savings on home grown vegeami Dalene came to visit of gixxhes. tables and to do your part in water conservation. Ive with Mr. anti Mrs. Versought the advice of old time gardeners and seedsmen Mr. and Mrs. Ned Hernon Iankratz. and had who have previously had to cope with water shortron and children Timmy home made ice cream. ages and in future articles will tell von what I've learnand Jennifer visited with ed. Mrs. Merlyn Barnts of relatives Sunday evening Provo spent Monday with in Tmx-le-. her mother Annie Drou-liaMr. and Mrs. Larry Rupp and children of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Crantsville spent a few Candelario and children hours Sunday with Lucille Water restrictions may lie in force in I'tah during and Rydalch. Angie, Joe Allen the summer, and residents are asking how to carry on Mr. of Bernadette Tooele, with food gardening. o Mr. and Mrs. Dale LETS STAHT with reusing water. Some kinds of and Mrs. Cerald Clark Wei-seof and Reliccca and family daughters household waste water are safe to use on plants; Idaho spent the Easof Granger.Mrs. ami lx-aothers are not. ter son and Clark Christine holiday visiting with Forget about water from your dishwasher. The relatives and friends. visitof Sam Crantsville sjiecial kinds of detergents used in these machines are Rose Castagno went to ed and had dinner Easter highly alkaline and are used in strong concentrations Utah Mr. and with County and joined Sunday tliat could damage your plants. with her families Frank Water from your clothes washer is fairly safe to Mrs. Allen Clark. Paul was the only missing link and Ella Merle Santiago, if you save water from use for vegetables, in the family and he was Scott, Kevin, Mark, Brionly the deep rinse cycle and let the firststrong sudsy in lied with a bad an, Todd and Kathiyn home rinse water drain away. The problem is that many of Provo, Jim and Lorcold and flu. g compounds contain lvoron under many raine Oliver, Sharon, Rose names, most with "bora or boro prefixes. Boron Kas- - Marie and John Tracy Mr. Mrs. and Dick can build up in the soil and liecome toxic to plants. teler enjoyed all their and Julie Anne of Mapel-famil- v CERTAIN detergents and bleaches also contain home for Easter ton. They all enjoyed a chlorine in various forms. Chlorine can be destructive Sunday afternoon. picnic at the Provo Park to plant roots as anyone can tell you who has lost plants where the young folks had around swimming pools. a time playing of is Hiere gcxxl sure one harmway Phosphate compounds in detergents are not games. knowing "spring has sprful to plants and, in fact, can be converted to plant when the dutch nutrients by soil acids. Most of the surfactants in de- ung Mr. and Mrs. R. II. ovens are taken to the make the that water wetter, tergents, compounds Wanlass of Salt Lake City fixit hills Erda and above are biodegradable. attended church with the To sum up, clothes rinsing water is fairly safe for people liegin to cookout. Wanlass Mr. and Roliert Easter family Sunday from rinse where the plants, especially cycle deep at their home in StansMr. Mrs. Norman Warr, concentrations of sodium salts, boron and bleaches are and Mrs. Bob Slingerland bury Park Sunday evenlow. and children Robbie, Staci ing. and Tobby, Mr. and Mrs. The coach called the Little Leaguer in from center Terry Judd and children field for a conference. See here, Eddie, said the coach. Tori and Josh, Mr. and you know the principles of good sportsmanship that the Little League practices. You know we dont tolerate temper tantrums, shouting at the umpire, or abuYes, sir, resive language. Do I make myself clear? All young men and e plied the Little Leaguer. Well, then, Eddie, signed and all had a picnic women are invited young coach, would you please try to explain it to your gether. to come to the Erda Ward mother? Honey Greer. Church Saturday, April 16th and help with a work service project from 9 to 12 noon. Sloppy joes will be served to all helpers. Ncl-vc- confi-deuc- e d c Am-lx-- r, Iati-krat- Waste Water For Gardening Cas-tagn- r, esx.-ciall- v clothes-washin- Service Project Scheduled For Saturday to-th- Friday and Saturday Volunteer Reports Local Bond Sales Treasury figures released recently by the Department of the Treasury credited Tooele County with March Savings Our Entire Stock of Suits and Sport Coats Reduced 20 Mens Dept. wav prejvar-e- d shinier and gm-stim luded Mr. and Mrs. Charles Puff ami ihihlreii Shanmxi ami Andrea, luthard and x Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dal ton ami faintly. Mr. ami Mrs. Dan Anderson and children Brock. Roslyn ami Troy were dinner guests for Faster Sumtav of Mr and Mrs. Horace in Tmx-le- . Bond sales of $55,559, acVolunteer to cording Chairman M. F. Maynard bringing the first quarter sales to $233,136. Nationally, Bond sales continue to rise. First quarter sales are 3 percent above 1976. Activities in March included a successful kickoff luncheon at Hotel Utah which attracted over 175 representatives from industry; state, local and federal governments; banks, media and Savings Bonds volunteers. Featured speaker was popular television personality Mr. This Is Your Life Ralph Edwards. In a special message at the luncheon Mrs. Scott M. Matheson read a proclamation issued by Governor Matheson in which he asked all Utah citizens to join with him in the regular purchase and retention of U.S. Savings Bonds. c Friday evening Mr ami Mrs. Harvey Russell entertained at a family get together at their hixne. A Sherrv.Craig, Melmii ami Melissa Puff. Aft on Puff. Mrs. J.mis Vail and whi Scotty. Mr. and Mrs. Closd Russell, Brian ami Mr. and Mrs. HarRussell, Chnsts, Bran-chxvey Angel and Pollie, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Gillette, Beverly, David ami Dian Fredm kwxi of Salt Lake tmik a lunch to Stansbury and celebrated Islam! A Oiristine's birthday. friend loimia kohkuncn went with the of Tmx-lBussells. e, J.m-in- i. e Mr. and Mrs. J. Dean Palmer and children Rick and Cary of Crantsville visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Boland Cmm. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cmm entertained at a nice turkey dinner with lots of gixxl-ie- s and an Easter egg hunt for the small children at their home in Granger. Roland and Cixm, Jean, Cary and Rick Palof Crantsville, Su- zanne Boyce, Mr. and Mrs. Art Caldwell of Hunter and a sister and brother-in-laof Marshas from attended. Hie Logan gnmp had a nice time and good visit together. w Mr. and Mrs. John Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnson, Salt lake spent Easter Sunday with Gary and Carolyn Cavey where they had dinner and visited. Mr. and Mrs. Rawlin Gull had all the family home Easter fjunday.. The grandchildren had a lot of fun cooking hot dogs and eating outside. Close Up will be the final travel-lectur- e film of the season at Utah Technical College at Salt Lake, Mon., Apr. 25, at 8 p.m. in the schools Rampton Technology Auditorium, Building 4600 S. Redwood Road. The film will be presented by Roy E. Coy, an accomplished motion picture photographer who was director of the St. Joseph and Pony Express Museums and the Denver Museum. Coy, in a recent interview, reports that he found that the amazing thing about the Netherlands is the Dutch genius for beauty. Despite being one of Europes most densely populated nations, Holland has preserved the native beauty of its couAcres ntryside. upon acres of flowers are an unforgettable sight. Beautiful bridges span the ca 13 Hie year was I)ti5, and for the parents of Mike son their 13 year-olFmamore, it was a bleak year wax stricken with acute ilulilliixxl leukemia, and wax given just weeks to live. THIS THAR is 1477, anti for Mike, his parents, and his wife, Ann, it is a gtxxl year Ixvause Mike is almost 26. He leads a iionn.il, active life, free of disease, ax he lias for so many years, thanks to the progress of cancer research. Mike is a dynamic symlxil of the hox-fu- l side of cancer ami then is uimh progress in treating chiltlhixxl earner, including leukemia, Mrs. Delpha Zentiier, spokesman for the American Cancer Society, said. Mike was treated with highly experimental drugs, and his survival as the years went bv was cixixidered by the medical world. Ttxlay, 95 jx-- r cent of children with Mikes form of leukemia achieve remix-sitfor one year, whiih means there is no del edible sign of disease. And, at least half of these are living five years, free of any symptoms. While leukemia, cancer of the blmxl and tissues, is the lxxt known of (hildlnxxl catu-erx- . it is nd the only fonu of cancer to strike the young. According to the ACS, earner is rrsxiuwh!e for more deaths in the age grixip than any other disease. Nevertheless, childhtxxl cancer is a rare disease. A CANCER of the kidney, called Wilms tumor, 1970 Olympic and World Champion, Dorothy cancer of the Ixxie, brain and rye, are some forms of iv the new star of the Ice at the Capades disease that strike the young. Since 1450, Salt Fal.ice from Tuesday, April 19 through Saturday malignant from childlnxxl cancer have declining larApril 23rd for scum performances. of of administernew cancer gely drugs, ways ing them, and aggressive ways of combining them with other forms of therapy including surgery and radiation. Children with cancer should only lx treated where this kind of treatment is available. For example, combination treatment such as radiation combined with dnigs to treat advanced Wilms tinixir are extending voting lives to the point of cure. The survival rate for children under 15 with thyroid of hats, and scoops biriLs " Its has raised to 9S jx-- r cent . caixrr In Grand exit of thin air. the tlieim- of hr Capadex As with adult cancer, alertness to changes in Illusions", lie will baffle new extravaganza, is one ihvxical well or activity, and a visit to a phywith his magical spikson of grand display sician when something seems different, is essential. amazilmachine and ing girls, delxmaire lxivs, Children should lx; under the regular care of a physiing Chinese ghost trick. lusions, mystery and sleand while it is important for parents to lx; alert, For the young at heart, cian, ight of hand. it is important for them to realize thatchildluxx canScixibv Dixi and Hie It opens at the Salt Pais frequent," she said. ter lace on Tuesday, April Gang from Magicland We want a world free of cancer for ourselves and take you to their home 19 through Saturday, Apr. (Mir children," Mrs. Zentiier said, "that is why we are in the land of 23rd for seven in Tixx-lto help by practicing cancer You'll meet Scrxiby asking everyone safeguards, including checkiqis, and by supporting Doo, Yogi Bear. Ilucklc-Ix-rr- y ONE OF the most maresearch." earner Hound, Fred Flint gical moments in the show stixie and many more car will lx; the professional What debut of and tixm favorites. - blond-funnin- 3-- Ha-niil- l, ox-nin- Ix-e- n New Ice Capades Show Of Magic Magic-Time,- Ix-e- Ix-in- make-lx-liev- e -- Olympic more, the World Champion Dorothy I lamill, who captured an Olympic gold Medal and the hearts of the world in Innsbruck, Austria in February' of 1976. Hie musical prixluction Magic-Timthat opens the show is a classic-top- hat- - and- - tails magic-ac- t on ice. Now you see him, now you dont. Pixif! Its Mr. Magic Man, the incredible David He pulls rabbits out Sad-lei- r. Utah Tech Offers Film On Holland Holland 13, 1977 Contributions And Checks Ups Needed To Slow Cancer s Cindy Ox mi spent the Easter holiday at home of jurents Evan and Janice Conn. She returned to schmil in Salt lake City. mer Transcript, Friday, April d lx.-e- n unmatched vigor is another impressive trait, according to Coy. The basic habit of hard work has God led to the saying, made the world but the Dutch built Holland. For centuries the Dutch people have wrested miles of land from the sea, walling it back and patiently the soils. Admission to Holland Up Fentons will wow ev eryone with their unique contortions and balancing tricks. THEN swashbuckling Sarah Ewell, kawahara as his ladv fair, and David Sadleir in Calypso Joe spin a tale of pirates and stolen treasure in Island Magic. Theres a winter wonbalderland of lerinas in Chopin Fantasy, with priina ballerina Melissa Militano and the adagio team of Mark and Alison performing a lovelv tribute to a great Richard comxiser. Ice Capades pulls nals and rivers. Age-olcastles have painstakingly restored in many towns. Sparkling lieauty is part of the scheme of things, Coy savs. The Dutch capacity for Close acrobatic-skatin- g is by season for $1 for adults ticket, or and 50 cents for children under 14. I love California. Where else can you see so many people sitting beside their swimming pools talking alxmt conserving water? Capet tes are costumed to look like a deck of cards in their fabulous precision skating number Thirty- - Two of a Kind. In a flag- - waving salute to North America, Melissa Militano and Johnny Johns lead the Coqts de Ballet in Hi Neighbors! The grand finale, Its Today, is a lavish spectacular in the grandest tradition of the Ziegfield Follies. For comedy, nothing can beat the riotous routines of Freddie Trenkler and the crazy antics of and LaBrecque Johnny Bob Mac. Newest Taxpayers should send either a personal check or money order, but not cash, to the Internal Revenue Service for payment of their income tax, the IBS said. In suggesting alternatives to cash, the IRS ex- Ix-lo- ple to readily hx;ate the plained that the taxpayer has the added advantage of having a record proving that he or she made the payment to the IRS. The secing a correct sx.-ia-l r mimlx-the check on urity or money order, directly the signature. If the payment should lie separated from the tax ret uni, the IRS said it is very sim- IRS also stressed the importance of enter taxpayers return through the use of the social security numlier. Toys are educational; they teach you how little you get for your money. LOOKING FOR sur- prises galore from its magic trunk in Tricks and Trunks, with David Sadleir as a ragtime cowboy, Sarah Kaw'ahara as a marionette- come- - to- - life, and Richard Ewell as a wav- - down- - South jazz man. THE world- - famous Ice The I.T. 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