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Show Backyard Swimming Pools in Huge Growth ' ;.'?' : ? "H. CHICAGO (UPD An American Society of Planning Officials report on backyard swimming pools in the United States indicates that the number may hit 200000 this year, nearly 50 times as many as there were in :' " , . i ' ? . 'S r ' ' ' Compaction. By Heavy Farm f - ' V K ' ' " - ' Machinery Noted Hr' 1947. , Soil ? 'Communities have been quick to respond to the sudden growth of the number of pools by issuing ordinances regulating the noise, glare of lights and danger to children. Many cities now prohibit pools in front yards, require pools and pool regulation equipment to be set back from property lines, control drainage, require fences and occesionally require the consent of neighbors before the pools can be built. MEFERRiD NON-DRINKER- ! RISK S ? I Yul Bryiuier, Maria Schell (right) LOVE TRIANGLE and Claire Bloom enact the dramatic personae of the love triangle in The Brothers Karamazov, which starts Sunday at the Capitol Theatre. AUTO INSURANCE at reduced rates for Information Call H. DEE JOHNSON Your Insurance P.. INSURANCE MUTUAL Counselor PHONE 19 or 1242 Understanding Sometimes, the dignified matron told her new maid, you will have to help me upstairs. Thats all right, mum, the maid assured her. I drink a little too much sometimes, meself. CIRCUS CARNIVAL Capell Bros. Company Makes 1 Ihm SATURDAY, JULY 12 ,0m F V' , Vx' Presenting free circus acts each night. See Giant Jungle Beasts from Africa. See Worlds Largest Performing Elephant free. RIDE THE THRILLING RIDES BRING TIIE FAMILY AND HAVE FUN! No Gambling or Immoral Features Auspices of American Legion SHOW GROUNDS FIRST WEST AND FOREST El-ri- d Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, July 2, 1958 Corn Earworm Control will alder county residents in getting so be helpful to everything in this area who is raising sweet corn. Both of these new .bulletins are available at the county " agent's office located at the court house. Naiue Error ' ; ARAB, Ala. (UPI) This small northeast Alabama city got Its name by mistake. Uncle Tuttle Thompson opened the first post office here 95 years ago and was asked by the federal government for a name for the locality. a father Thompson became about that time and named the son Arad. Thats the name he sent to the government which, mistook the d for a b and called the settlement Arab. . UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT COOIL! STARTS WEDNESDAY GET MORE OUT OF LIFE GO OUT 1 A MOVIE! JO 4TH OF JULY MATINEE T P. M. THE STORY TODAY TO SATURDAY OF THE DAY e - 5 NITES STARTING JULY 8 will be a valuable aid to Box of earwigs. The second bulletin, just off the press, is Com Earworm Control, extension leaflet No. 17. It traces the life cycle of the corn earworm and describes the latest control methods. The authors describe the time when the various chemicals will be most effective in controlling the corn earworm. Cooperatively written by Howard E. Dorst of the Entomology Research division, U. S. Department of Agriculture, stationed at USU, and Dr. George F. Knowlton, USU entomologist, NEWS COOL! il Cooperative Life of America, a member of the Farm Bureau Insurance companies, is being reorganized as a mutual life insurance company, according to Frank G. Shelley, executive secretary Utah Farm Bureau, and secretary of the insurance firm. Effective July- 1, the company will be known as Country Mutual Life. Present policy holders, Shelley stated, will not be affected by the change to a mutual company in any way whatever. Our primary purpose in the move is to broaden our service area and provide to groups not previously served. Cooperative Life of America was formed 20 years ago by Francis W. Kirkham, manager, with a fund of $500. Company assets today stand at over with unassigned surplus funds in excess of double the leSome , 17,500 gal requirements. families in Utah are represented in the over $30,000,00 life insurance in force. As an affiliate of the American Farm Bureau Federation, the company has maintained a continuing educational program on insurance needs for members, with special emphasis on policies suited to the needs of farm families. The Board of Directors consists of IL M. Blackhurst, president, Salt Lake City; A. V. Smoot, vice president, Corinne;, Frank G. Shelley, secretary, American Fork; J. R. Garrett, treasurer, Salt Lake City; directors: Arlon. F.rekson, Murray; Olaf George, Kanosh; Mrs. Grant F. Larsen; Spanish Fork; Marvin E. Snith, Salt Lake City; J. Blaine, Spanish Fork; Eldren L. Waldron, Logan; and Francis W. Kirkham, manager. Salt Lake City, and I. E. Meacham, assis- - BRIGHAM CITY Two new bulletins on the control of corn earworms and earwigs have just been released, according to A. Fullmer Allred, Utah State University extension agent for Box Elder county. No. 32, Extension Leaflet Control Earwigs, describes in detail the habits of the annoying earwig and the methods and chemicals that are most effective in this area for their control. Prepared by Dr. George F. Knowlton, extension entomologist at Utah State University, Control Earwigs, covers all types of control methods and 6 Box Elder sub-soili- Utah Insurance Change July AND of heavy machinery in farming operation tends to pack certain types of Utah soils into unproductive, hard pans, or to form hard layers of soil just below plow depth, explains A Fullmer Allred, USU Extension Agricultural Agent for Box Elder county. These hard layers reduces the soils ability to absorb water at the surface and decrease permeation of moisture into the lower levels. In some cases it almost restricts normal root growth in the agricultural planted crops, " agent adds. Once soils become compacted, the impermeable layers must be broken up. Though some farmers and soil scientists have or deep tillage found effective, it is still a to Dr. affair, according Paul D. Christensen, Extension soil scientist, at Utah State Uninot versity, Logan. Usually enough is known about the phyto sical condition of the sub-somake certain that the process will be beneficial or profitable. If is difficult to undo the damage once the soil becomes packed to a concrete-likconsistency. Therefore, this increasingly common farm problem is worth avoiding if possible. Acording to the soil scientist, prevention is still the best way to deal with soil compaction. Here are several tips he offered for avoiding this difficult problem: 1. Dont carry on machine operations while the soil is wet. is frequently done Damage shortly after rainy spells, when farmers become alarmed about the lateness of the season or the vigorous growth of weeds, 2. Build soils resistance to compacting by adding to its organic matter content through rotation with grass, or pasture Filler crops can be crops. and turned grown in under as green manure before cultivated crops are planted. 3. Develop a minimum tillage system tilling the soil as little as possible. This requires judgment on the part of the operator, but, if in doubt, ask your county agent about minimum tillage methods adapted to your area. For those who already have compacted soil, the answers are not all known yet, according to Dr. Christensen. But research is developing and machinery other means to meet this problem more effectively under varying conditions. More attention to this problem by the farmer and the research scientist is needed if we are going to avoid permanent serious injury to some of our best soils, the soil specialist warns. The use Leaflets Available For Pest Control TWO BIG FEATURES THE WHOLE WEST IT. BURST INTO MwMstsaxd FLAME! 1 ME GLORIA off-seaso- CO-HI- T tant manager. Bountiful. Home office is at 65 East Fourth South, Salt Lake City. Floyd Carter, Corinne, is the local representative for the company. ... - -- Sunday Monday Tuesday -- and Wednesday V CLOSED FRIDAY, JULY 4TH ITHEIBROTHERSIKARAMAZOV Specials Good for Wed., Thurs., Saturday & VANILLA Vi ICECREAM awTUTT Mrs. Chesshers rimwii mu GAL.I ORANGE, LIME 9d fmm K1ER0N MOORE MICHAEL MED WIN - .100 4 for SJ 00 pis- EACH PORK & BEANS 2i4cair 23c 10 lb. . WIZARD LARGE, FANCY IB No. MAMMOTH PITTED OLIVES bag 90 Lighter Fluid qt 39 6 .TOMATOES 100 CHARCOAL-- ZEE 14 lbs. NAPKINS . 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