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Show V 1 I 8 BOX ELDER Cake Class NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, October 27, 1 968 will start Nov. To Begin The last class In this series on the cake decorating course in Box Elder County School districts adult education program will be held Thursday, Nov. 7, from 7 to 9 p.m. at Box Elder High school. The class will not be held Thursday, Oct. 31, as scheduled. Sam H. Gordon, director of adult education, said that anyone interested in registering for a new class, which reasons: fertilizer is broad, alfalfa and lmprov-epasture land in the fall, the winter through spring moisture moves the fertilizer Into the topsoil where crops can use it in the spring. Crops respond better to phosphate in the early spring than at other times of the year. 1. cast Rose Parade Tournament of Roses parade in Pasadena on New Years day. The bus will leave from Og- Trip Slated For Seniors Sneior citizens of the Brigham City area are being in. bus vited to join a seven-datrip that will take them to southern California and the d registration will carry them through November. Symphony Series SAN FRANCISCO UPI The San Francisco Symphony den on Dec. 27 and return on will perform in eight different Jan. 2, according to Mabel series this year at the city's Yourt who announced plans for Opera House. The symphony will present 34 the trip. Interested persons who de- guest artists on its subscription series beginning Dec. 4. One of sire more information about the scheduled guest conductors the itinerary and costs are is the famed Seiji Owzowa. asked to call Mickeys Music City, said Mrs. Yourt. Alaska was organized territory in 1912. HOLLYWOOD! UPI ' Olivia de Havilland plays a key role in "The Adventurers," the film version of Harold Robr. bins best-selle- Premiere HOLLYWOOD 'UPI West Coast premiere of Juile Andrews' new picture, "Star," pi a re Oct. 3D i SHIRT LAUNDRY as a ONE DAY SERVICE The only Shirf Laundry in Brigham City TAILORING, ALTERATIONS AND REPAIR DAVID W. SORENSON MODERN District Attorney (Paid Political Ad bv R. aMico Olivia in Key Role in Brigham VOTE FOR be-gi- Farmers Advised to Apply Phosphate to Land in Fall He cites the following as be. ing some of the more and will ment. Registration will be taken at the class, the director said. Gordon noted that Marie Krueger will go into a foods class program starting Nov. 7, and anyone interested in joining the class at that time is welcome to do so. Regis, tration will also be accept-eat the class. He explained that Monday will end daylight saving time in the area and those who have felt the mornings were too early may want to register in the mens and womens physical fitness classes. They will be welcome to on Oct. 28, and their On Nov. 7 For a number of reasons fall proves best as the time for farmers to apply posphate fertilizer, according to A. Fullmer Allred, county exten. sion agent with Utah State 14, end on Dec. 19, is invited to attend this Nov. 7 class in the home economics depart- 36 North Main Hyde) SHIRT LAUNDRY Sanitone 723-377- 6 coco p tlsts Is to apply phosphate according to the crop rotation. That means applying ample phosphate to the crop with the highest need. Then, usually little or no phospliate will be required on the other crops. The need can be determined by having the soil tested at least once in each rotation. I PRICES EFFECTIVE OCT. 27-28-- 29 When on d Register M GREEN STAMPS (Continued from Page One) Zina R. Hansen, Bear River City, Utah Beaver Dam Mrs. Eva A. Deardorff, Cutler Power 2. The phosphate can be ap. Plant, Collinston, Utah. Bothwell Mrs. LaNae plied and plowed down in ttie fall on land to be planted to Summers, RFD No. 2, Box 53 Tremonton. row crops. Clear Creek Mrs. Ada Via Naf, Clear Creek, Ospital, 3. Farmers usually lave more time in the fall than Idaho. Collinston Mrs. Gene, they do in the spring. The vieve A. Potter, Collinston. fertilizer can be spread any Corinne Mrs. June G. time before the snow covers Box 115, Corinne. Clark, the ground. Mrs. Lettie Deweyville D. Snow, Deweyville. In the fall the soil 4. East Garland Mrs. Ber. is usually drier and less like, nice Oyler, Garland, RFD. be to with ly heavy compacted Elwood Mrs. Arlene W. equipment. M. Nye, 489 North Main Gar. 5. The use of fertilizer in land. Mrs. Ama-dGrouse Creek the fall helps the fertilizer Box 11, dealer by reducing Ills storage Paskett, P.O. problems and distributing his Grouse Creek, Mrs. Alice H. Harper work load. Thus, he is able to give better service. Young, RFD No. 1, Brigham City. Mrs. Pansy SOIL SCIENTISTS at Utah Honeyville State university call atten. P. Hunsaker, Honeyville. Howell Mrs. LuAna B. tion to the following timely facts regarding use of plios. Sorensen, Howell, Mrs. Cora T. Junction pliate fertilizer. It does not need to be applied every year. Lind, Lynn, Ut. Via Oakley, Crops use it in relatively Idaho. Mantua Mrs. Luella Jep. small amounts. Phosphate does not leach out of the soil psen, RFD No. 2, Brigham with excess water. It is not City. Mrs. Doro. Park Valley lost into the air as a gas. thy K. Morris, Park Valley. Mrs. Carolyn Penrose Furthermore, under Utah soil conditions, phosphate re. Petersen, Box 137.A RFD No. mains in an available form 2, Tremonton. Mrs. Carol W. for years. For these reasons Perry it pays to apply enough plios. Reeder, 460 Park, RFD No. pliate to maintain a good sup. 2, Brigham Mrs, LoReta Plymouth ply in the soil and then wait several years before repeat-in- Joseplison, Plymouth. Mrs. Sarah C. the application. Portage Howell, Box 51, Portage. Mrs, Grace A PROFITABLE procedure Promontory specified by the soil sclen. Woodard, Promontory, Via Corinne. Mrs. Alice C. Riverside giDDDBODODDDDBi Ward, Riverside. Snowvllle Mrs. Ada W. T WASTEjj Hickman, Snowville. Mrs. Ella Ji Thatcher YOUR VOTE Peterson, Box 161, RFD No. 2, H Tremonton. g Mrs. Tremonton No. & Wednesday Tuesday June P. Campbell, 932 No. October 29, 30 H Tremont, Tremonton. H is your last chance Mr. Tremonton No. 2 to R. Hanson, 761 W. Main, Lyle H Tremonton. U Mrs. Tremonton No. 3 ia Velva Lee Allen Rose, Box 260 RFD No. 2A, Tremonton. Mrs. Tremonton No. 4 Florence N. Beard, 38 No. Second East, Tremonton. H Mrs. Melda B. 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