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Grandparents are Glen and Barbara Bailey of Kphraim and Stanford and Jean peierson of Mayfield Banda Peter-soof Mayfield is the great Allen and Dorothy grandmother Anderson of Kphraim are also great grandparents A lovely turkey dinner was served lo all the Petersons and Baileys after church. All of Boyden and Buelah Chris- - n pd lo Scaf C.af.h Veit f, hilly p.il lota op ch an t itf t 4M a flat Hat hid T i l.fhe il ittrtrti yui'.e at n . in Ne fa ujre-H-, at men 4 dr lout U-city Id S'.it y ncixitf j,if; r l lo Nej.f.i pel fjef did nn lhit Cleil,t.an day t July Ihe Jrd and '.h were it Gayle ihd Joyet hi rt.e Jihri and Todd Halvey, C.frg fjhda and Ihey il ft ft ftiiiilM ft n t'-f- Jennifer, I heir childfrn. all tartie for the two t.g days of Joyet birthday Ihry live in Sandy Alto from Mayfield came Lrtirr and Ahce, Joyet patrnta Junior. Glenna. Julir. Larry and childfen came lo with Jove happy b.rlhda) on the 4: h lo crlehf ate her birthday Both days a d.nnrf was served The Jrd a re A out dinner was enjoyed and on Ihe Gh. on Joye'i real birthday, a ham and abend everything good was served Joyr was given the birthday cake from the Manti Radio and Miller Bakery Kach night ire cream, watermelon and cantaloupe were served on their beautiful garden spot Many called lo wish Jove happy birthday. Glade, Vickie, F.ric. Relnvca and Jason Ludvtgson came lo visil Grandpa Lester and Grandma Alice. Also, Janet. Todd. Greg, Lynda and Jennifer came to let them sec the clown, Todd, in the Gunnison parade. Todd also did some magic tricks, as he is noted for his performing tricks. After their c Vis J tf j U 1ft ' ft.: 3 fttiw ftticj Iift,i'(3ftfa fttnj W fthJ 5 ii.ftfiu) M hJ K rfr) Mf jtfjtJ Mt M ftllftf'jftc! ftf-- Ur r.c3 Wf iu u ttrti f4 Mfn 1 Son MAr fUlu Q 4 Utah State extension reorganizes t'mversity Kxtcn-sio- n its statewide structure into three districts. The state was previously divided into eight extension areas. The administrative changeover. which became effective June 1. divides the state into the northern. central east and southwest districts R Paul Larsen, vice president for ISU Extension, said the changeover is designed to improve the administrative and or ganizational systems in exten sion," Larsen said, and while none is perfect this comes as close to a potentially sound system as we can have in Utah. "This change will help us improve the service we provide to the residents of the state. USU Extension, using county extension local personnel id (mrub thM-luiip- ai0s JS'ttflalS funded 4a (si la (e esi from k Xt Jl.e Jk it JENSEN DRUG 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. 77 South Main Gunnison -- it, J is jl fly m tt.e d cf CalJotTua gtx-uh- llaii ej buldhtg The wool grsaabotrf (nfrwtstaoa in 30 year could very well nrt frtsl the wratrm L luted SUiea. sccording lo A merit an and Canadian government ilwlf year W officials. "A mild winter and a warm pnng followed by hot and dry condition have prompted Ihe widespread grasshopper hatch in 17 slates," according to Chuck Bare, staff officer of the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service t APHIS) headquartered outside Washington, "Outbreaks in some southwestern stales were rUminalod as a result of a cold snap in May, but the balance of the western states experienced weather Ideal for grasshipper development." Over 30 species of gra&shipper have reached economic thresholds D C. in Idaho and surrounding stairs The C S government considers an infests bon of right grasshoppers per square yard economically significant. Yrt, in same arras, grasshopper counts have exceeded 30 to SO insects per square yard, rrparu pan Nielson, public information officer for APHIS. "Some grain farmers have been lasing up to 30 feel of crops per day on field perimelers at the grasshoppers migrate In search of food," Nielson explained. "A 300 acre alfalfa field in Oregon was completely consumed tn a two day period during the second week off June. County agents in some Oregon ft the counties predict that farmers in the area will be forced out of business due to crop damage from grasshoppers." one-thir- The insects Iced primarily on range and grasslands, but al this level of infestation, "nothing green is safe." remarks APHtS official Chuck Bare. "W e must treat the grasshoppers before they become egg laying adults and that can be a relatively short period ft time," comments APHIS spokesman Nielson. To date, approximately 25 million U S. government dollars are committed or already spent to control grasshoppers in 13 ft the 17 Infested stales, according to Bare. A atxeable portion ft the monies spent In privately funded efforts and federal co-oprograms hsve gone for the purchase of insecticide such as SEV1N brand XLR PLUS and InsectSEVIN brand icides, respectively. SUPER SUMMER SAVINGS 3 .V ?'V GARDEN HOSES Cornet MTD LAWN MOWERS $119.95 hp 20" Side Discharge High-Fle- x $11.95 80 ft. TANK SPRAYER 2 gal LAWN-BO- $5.95 50 ft. Vk hp 20" $199.95 Rear Discharge hp 22"SP $319.95 Rear Discharge 3 gai Y 21" Supreme Plastic or Tri-pox- y $19.95 $399.95 Kill Spectracide 6000 weeds like a pro with ROUNDUP Ready-to-us- e $29.95 granular insecticide w5 diazinon. one qt. $6.99 101b. pkg. Dursban $3.99 pt. Lilly Miller Diazinon insect spray qt. $7.49 pt. $3.99 Malathion qt. $8 .95 pt. $4.95 rX Q J Liquid Sevin Dura-Spra- Pt- - y $7.49 $3.99 ar? - 4 - Prices effective thru July 20, 1985 Come see us NOW ! EVERYONE is WELCOME !!! INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS STORES Delta 498 West Main 864-211- 1 up Grasshopper outbreak and Phone News Items I d Getting 30 minutes or so of exercise immediately after work is a great way of unwinding. A great way of rescuing your mind, body and soul from the day's It also tensions and hassles. provides you with a few minutes pf private time before you have to switch hats" and take up your home role of roomate, spouse, and-o- r parent. 52E3-311- Scvete gtssflipppef vv$kfn stales have pfoiripk-t- j emergency spraying of crops and Fifiy lo one rangeland vvifh msechcides hundred grassfioppers per square yard have been feporied m some areas MQPPCRS INVADE mfeifdJions m 17 t.rfe ttict at.iltal caS Exercise use as buffer OZ. t to fly specialists, helps meet needs in the areas of natural resources, youth and community and rural development. Joe Austin, formerly a county agent in Sevier County, will supervise the Southwest District, which encompasses Millard, Sanpete, Beaver, Sevier (where Austin is based in Richfield), Piute, Wayne, Iron, Garfield, Washington and Kane counties. Other agents who had been area coordinators will continue their duties as USU Extension agents in their respective counties. This change in no way reflects on their performance or the previous system, Larsen said. "Rather, it has become clear that increased requirements ot evaluation, accountability, affirmative action and the like have made it difficult, if not impossible, for us to handle the administrative and supervisory proceed-ure- s area cothrough part-tim- e ordinators supplemented by already overloaded program leaders. he said. 2.5 O I- - (I, jisti at Job is V ae ta brpitii cm July agriculture, home economics, SI. 69 Medical & Petroleum h4 r--m has fth ftt4 fam.ly ct Prtno wrfr overrhg t aet at the home of Mr and Mrs J.ff.ffiic Gtrgrrson July I On (be :h. Hiry all retjoy Ibe pafacM and actmtie at the part That after-tn- . Soct-fisr-ti lx and family juifird with IbrfB fc a bartsjue, Mkr and Mary firth and family return home tale that afternoon. 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