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Show V Page Six THE Thursday, August Community Exhibit Day Schedules SUN-ADVOCA- 16, 1956 Spotted Alfalfa Aphid Found in Carbon Crops The spotted alfalfa aphid is now The buildup from this product in Carbon county alfalfa fields, ac- is phenomenal. Each female aphid livcording to Robert L. Hassell, the may produce 30 to 100 or moic can This season. a Dr. in ing young county agricultural agent. George Knowlton, Extension ento- amount to about five living young mologist of the Utah State Agri- each day. The spotted alfalfa apcultural College, was in Carbon hid is much smaller than the pea It county Friday, August 10, on a aphid and is straw colored. of rows six be conditions can the in by of insect recognized survey state. He collected some spotted black spots across the back. It alfalfa aphid from the Miller can be wingless or winged. These insects congregate on the Creek area. He also reported that the aphid is found throughout under side of the alfalfa leaves Emery county and damage is be- and they live along the atenu. They suck up sap from the alfalcoming apparent. This is the first time that this fa plant and kill the lower leaves deaphid has been identified in Car- causing the plant to become a foliated. sticky has bon county, even though It They produce been suspected that it has been honeydew which is later attackid here for several months. Dr. by a black fungus which gives the Knowlton advised that in the sec- field a black appearance yvhn the ond crop hay very little damage buildup is extremely high in numis yet being done, and spraying ber. It is unlikely that the aphid would not be necessary. If the second cutting is delayed too long, will cause a great deal of damage however, and the numbers are this year. It will, however, be a built up to damaging proportions, real problem in years ahead unless n some method of control is used. they can be sprayed with of parathion sprays. Farmers of this area should Keeps check thoroughly their fields for their third cutting of hay, since the buildup of these aphids may become extremely heavy for this third cutting. Spraying should be done whenever the fields begin to get sticky from the aphid damage. The national political conveThe county agent reports that in he has visited many fields recent- ntions have brought increased libterest the public at Carnegie are with heavily infested ly that political pea aphids. These little green in rary in all aspects of the Florence sects are not to be confused with scene, according to Mrs. the spotted alfalfa aphid. The pea Nelson, reference librarian. Books are available at the libaphid does not do nearly the dathe that alfalfa aprary on the history of the Demmage spotted ocratic and Republican parties, the hid does in the fields. The soptted alfalfa aphid is uni- backgrounds of the leading presque in its reproductive processes, idential candidates, the record of since all aphids in the fields are the present administration, how females producing living young, president is elected and other re lated subjects. A number of recent books will be of particular interest to Democrats including "A Call to Great The annual Forty Hours devo- ness," by Adlal E. Stevenson tion will begin Sunday and will be The Fabulous Democrats, by concluded Tuesday. Exposition of David L. Cohn, the history of the the Blessed Sacrament after the Democratic party since its ori 11 a.m. Mass will open devotions. gin under Jefferson. The memoirs Sermons will be given at the ev- of Harry Truman in two volumes ening devotions scheduled at 7 :30 and the book, "A Democrat Looks by Father Francis T. Kelleher at His Party" are on order for the during the three days service. The library. Blessed Sacrament will be exposRepublicans will be interested in ed all, day Sunday, Monday and Robert Donovans "Eisenhower The Inside Story. "The Republi Tuesday. cans is a history of the party in Fall registration for prospec- which a Republican covers the tive Notre Dame students will be first century of the GOP. Other books of interest now held in the quonset on the school available are "The Supreme Court campus Monday, August 20, from 9 a.m. to 12 noon and from 2 until in the American System of Gov 4 p.m. Registration is being held ernment by Robert II. Jackson by for both Price and Helper stud- The American President Sidney Hyman; "Ihe Fifth Am ents. The following subjects are be- endment Today by Griswold ond Government by Investigation by ing offered students in the ninth Barth Allen. twelfth through grades: alNinth Religion, English, gebra, Latin and World History. Tenth Religion, English, geometry, Latin and biology. Eleventh Religion, English, COMMUNITY METHODIST American history, chemistry, short CHURCH hand, algebra II and typing. W. Albert Scarffe, Pastor Twelfth Religion, English, seAmerican problems, chemistry, Welcome to the oldest Protescretarial practice, typing and book- tant church in Carbon county. Serkeeping. ving Price and Carbon county since 1899. Our pastor is to return AD TYPEWRITER RIBBONS from his vacation Friday, August kinds at the 17. Services for Sunday, August 19, begin with Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. We have a fine staff of teachers and a class for you. You will enjoy learning about God's Modern Home Word and the Holy Bible.and Come and bring your family your friends with you. Moderately Priced The morning worship Is at 11 Rental Income in Basement a.m. The pastor will preach on the subject, I Will Lift Up Mine Contact Eyes Unto the Hills.' Read Psalm 121 in preparation for this serFRANK B. HANSON vice. Come and hear this message Price Phone 397 and worship God with us. Our intermediate MYF will For exhibit days Carbon county will begin next week, August 20, when exhibits will be held in each of the major communities of the to County according county, Agents Charlene Lind and Robert L. Hassell. Final county exhibit days will be held in Price the fallowing week, August 29, 30 and 4-- H 31. r mala-thio- hs xtTT Employees of Price Trading Honor Peacock on Sixty-eight- h Birthday I x Price Library Abreast of Gomer P. Peacock, manager of the Price Trading company, was honored on the event of his 68th birthday last Saturday evening with a picnic party given by employees of the local store. Counting Political Interests Catholic News , and children, wives, husbands some eighty were present in the Price city park to celebrate the occasion, as shown in the picture above. Mr. and Mrs. Peacock at the left cutting his birthday cake. Mr. Peacock was bom in Manti He lived in August 11, 1888. Orangeville from 1890 until 1912, and graduated from the Emery stake Academy in Castle Dale, later attending the BYU at Provo. In 1912 he married Mabel Brown of Green River, and they moved to Price the same year. They have two married .daughters, one married son, and eight He went to work as a store clerk in 1918, and was made manager the following year, when the store was located in the building are-show- Juvenile Courts Can Take Away Driver license. Opinion Says A juvenile court may restrain juvenile from driving an automobile and require him to deposit his drivers license with the court, grand-childre- a Attorney General has E R. Callister n. now Occupied by the Dragatis Motor company on North First West. Mr. Peacock has an impressive record of public service.- - He is currently serving his eighth year ruled. Mr. Callister gave the opinion at the request of H. C. Shoemaker, chairman of the State Welfare Commission under which the juvenile courts operate. Homer F. Wilkinson, assistant as a member of the Utah Highway Patrol Civil Service Commission, of which he is chairman; he is a director of the Carbon Emery bank; member of the advisory board of Carbon College; member of the committee to study vocational education- in Utah high schools and colleges; was a member of the first Utah wage and hour board; served several terms on the Price Chamber of Commerce board, two years as president; director and vice president of the Utah Retail Grocers Association; finance chairman for four years of the Carbon Boy Scouts organization; six years as court of honor chairman. Carbon district Boy Scouts; past president of the Price Rotary club and presently the only active charter member; past district governor, district of Rotary International; first business man of Price chosen by the local junior chamber of oommerce as outstanding boss of the year; chairman of the committee to save Carbon College, and is the only candidate for a post on the State Board of Education from - Utah-Idah- o attorney general, wrote the opinion. He held that under the driver license law the juvenile court could take away the license of a convicted juvenile. For Sale large David McCampbell, Captain USN, is the top living World War II ace. He downed 34 Japanese planes nine in one battle. Now he is test coordinator at the Naval Air Test Center, Patuxent River, Maryland. as the Cleansing (Creams SHEER VELVET QUICK CLEANSER New LIQUID way to lightning cleanliness! Regular $2.00 value Now' $1.00 SALON COLD CREAM . Cleans 2 Vi times better than other creams tested. , . Regular $2.00 value Regular $3.50 value Now Now Regular $2.00 value Regular $3.50 value KIELILIEYS 1 East Main Street $1.00 $1.75 PRICE DRUG No. Phone 49 Price Low 4-- H , SAVE TOMATOES No. 1 Large, Smmoth Utah Pound Red Bliss 1 50 Pounds . . . . . Oranges Egg Juicy Sunkist Pound .. PlaritNoi-- ib LARGE 7C .OK BELL Pound L of Dragerton. O 10c PEPPERS CARD OF THANKS We would like to take this opSunday evening at 7:30. to our many neiServices for all, young and old. portunityand thank from friends Carbon ghbors at 8 p.m. Sunday. who sent beautiful floral county Listen to Chapel Dme Sunday offerings and assisted with kindly morning at 11:15. acts at the time of the death of our beloved husband and CARBON COUNTY Albert D. (Nic) Nichols. EPISCOPAL MISSIONS Mrs. Frances Ruggeri Nichols Price Dragerton Mr. and Mrs. John Ruggeri ' Stuart G. Fitch, Vicar will read at be Morning prayer the Episcopal church in Price this V TELLTALES Sunday at 11 a.m. The Reverend Stuart G. Fitch, vicar, will officiate and preach. The church meets in the second floor club room if the Price Municipal Building. At Trinity church, Dragerton, every Ground Beef FRESH 3 Pounds . . A Cut-U- p FRYERS Pan-Rea- dy Plump Holy Communion will be celebrated at 7 :30 a.m. and morning prayer will' be read at the 9 a.m, (TNolt jj 2 U LEAN Colored T-- Pan-Rea- . . lb. Grade Pullets 47c DOZEN dy STEWING HENS . . . lb. 43c service. va Beginning Monday, a six-da- y cation church school will be held at Trinity church for youngsters BOLOGNA CUDAHYS last until 11 :30 a.m. Wor ship, singing, folk dancing, study crafts and projects are planned. During the vacation church comschool the regular mid-wee- k munion service held at 9:30 am held at 7:30 celebration wili Wednesday will be a.m. High 91 55 August 9 .. 93 53 August 10 .. 90 59 August 11 . 89 53 August 12 .. 85 45 August 13 .. 88 60 August 14 . 85 60 Duke Family Reunion August 15 A reunion of the Duke family week During the corresponding last year the high was 92 on the well be held August 25 and 26 at 10th and the low was 56 on the Lukes Hotspot at Midway. A 14th. dance will be featured Saturday Precipitation totaled .39 of an evening and a business meeting inch this year compared to .16 of Sunday evening. Each family is an inch last year. reminded to bring its own food. speaker. ing and Now Now a yearly retail business of at the present $2,000,000 Weather Potatoes kindergarten through junior high, It will begin at 9 a.m. each mom DRY SKIN CLEANSER Enriched with emollient oils. over time. h, Boatman Its childrens church family $1.00 $1.75 doing on Aiaii son-in-la- Dorothy Gray Sunnyside, employing some seven- ty people. The original business has grown and flourished under his guidance from a net worth of about $33,000 to over $800,000, City-Coun- ty boy;-Mrs.- Morning worship 11 a.m. with Reverend tail stores in Price, Jliawatha and A STOP SHOP Ten boys and four girls were bom during the past week at the to the Price hospital ' - ' following mothers. August 7: Mrs. Florzell Ellington, Helper, boy; Mrs. Lloyd Evert Dallas, Price, boy; Mrs. John Per. , . ea, Columbia, boy. August 8: Mrs. Gale O. Anderson, Price, boy; - Mrs. Gary P. Jensen, Price, girl. August 9: Mrs. John S. Poloni, meet at 4:30 p.m. for youth of Helper, girl; Mrs. Byron C. Olsen, unior high age. Mrs. Fhke and Spring Canyon, Eugene Mrs. Scarffe are sponsors. Stolzman, Helper, boy; Mrs. EmSenior MYF is to meet at 7 ory C. Milano, Helper, boy; Mrs. p.m. Sunday. Young people of high Leonard Leek, Scofield, girL school and college age are invitAugust 10: Mrs. Arthur Ericked. Mrs. Guttery, Mrs. Schmitz son, Spring Canyon, boy; Mrs. and Mrs. Scarffe are sponsors. Charles Ryan, Helper, girl. You are invited to attend these August 11: Mrs. Claude E. Abservices and activities of your rams, Price, boy; Mrs. Bruce W. Community Methodist church in Worthen, Price, boy. Price. Come and have your faith hree Marriage Licenses lifted Three marriage licenses were ASSEMBLY OF GOD obtained during the past week Fifth East and First South from the office of the Carbon R. A. Boatman, Pastor "The King Who Was Ambiti- county clerk by the following ous. The adult classes and in- couples: Billy Gene Whitchurch, termediate class will be studying 27, and Billie Juanita Jardine, 27, both of Green River; Nemo ' J. about the ambitious king, this Sunday. The primary Tullius, 18, Helper, and Rosalie and beginners will be studying Marie Pauley, 18, Spring Canyon; James Kenneth Nemneier, 20, and at this time, too. service is at Frances Charlene Zubal, 18, both Ama-zia- the Seventh district in the forthcoming election. The Price Trading company, which Mr. Peacock heads, has re- The community schedule is as follows: East Carbon, at the Petersen School, Monday, August 20, at 10 a.m.; Scofield and Clear Creek, at the Scofield schooj on Tuesday, August 21, at 10 a.m.; Hiawatha, at the Banquet rooms, Tuesday, August 21, at 2 pm.; Helper, Castle Gate and Standard-vill- e, at the Helper Catholic church (basement), Wednesday, August 22, at 10 a.m.; Price, at the Carbon College library, Thursday, August 3, at 10 a.m.; Wellington, at the LDS church house, Friday, August 24, qt 10 a.m.; Kenilworth, at the LDS church house, Saturday, August 25, at 10 a.m. At these exhibit days, all the have made in articles the this years projectc will be exhibited for their parents and their friends to see. Hie best articles from these exhibits will then be displayed and rated at the county exhibits. An interesting feature of these exhibit days will be the team demonstration contests. Each club will be permitted to enter ore team and one individual demon-startiin the community contest. These contests will all begin at 2 p.m. the day of the exhibits, with the exception of Scofield and Hiawatha. Demonstrations . In those communities will begin at 11:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. respectively. Winners will be chosen from these contest to go to the county contest Parents and friends of are invited and urged to participate in these exhibit days. a Church Notes Sun-Advoca- te. Next Week 4-- H August 22. A also be held during the scnooi at 9 a.m. Friday, August 24, the Feast of St. Bartholomew. By 6Ui HAPPEN l&TWE WHEN TMCy BEST OF ET DO, PC SORE TO OALL Y CM the Piece - Pound . FAILURE EXPERT TV Jiffy SERVICE MOTOR CO. 1st North Phone 1472 Cake Mix VETERE 410 W. i E ... Package 10c Cudahys Can Corned Beef . . 47c Sun Valley OLEO . 3 Pounds . . $1.00 ' |