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Show If Page Four Good Lawn Management Can Kill Dandelions Your lawn yellow with dandelions? You can change it to a beautiful green by using modem chemicals and good lawn management, reports Louis Jensen, extension agronomist at Utah State University. He says home owners should take these steps to get rid of dandelions in lawns : 1. Apply ammonium nitrate or ' ammonium sulphate fertilizer erally over the entire lawn. lib- 2. Then sprinkle or irrigate quite heavily to carry the fertilizer into the soil and prepare the lawn for the weed spray. 3. Spray all dandelion-infeste- d areas with an amine form of 2, 4-- not sprinkle or cut the for a few days. Professor JenSen warns that weed chemicals will kill flowers, 4. Do lawn shrubs and vegetables unless precautions are taken. Be sure to mix 2, according Redirections on the container. Cover nearby flowers and shrubs with newspapers. Never spray when the wind is blowing. 4-- D Jliawalli T. C. Jackson, general superin-tnedeat Hiawatha, ha$ returned from Cleveland, Ohio, where he attended the coal convention. Residents of Hiawatha were surprised and delighted to see a soccer ball game from Canada over Channel 3 TV Saturday afternoon. There have been other programs picked up over Channel 3 at various times. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Finley spent Saturday and Sunday in Monti-cell- o nt Marine Returns to States Marine Corporal Maynard L. Erickson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell O. Erickson, Sunnyside, arrived in Long Beach, California, May 21 aboard the heavy cruiser USS Saint Paul. The Saint Paul returned to the United States after completing a seven-mont- cruise h A program commemorating the , restoration of the Aaronic priesthood was given Sunday evening at Sacrament meeting conducted by Bishop Weston Potter as follows: opening prayer by John Houghton, See The Mighty Angel Flying by the men's chorus consisting of Bishop Potter, LaVell Miller, John Houghton, Fay Thacker, Thomas Bcndall, Edgar Johnson, Henry Greenland, Pat Bendall, LaMar Snow, Shirl Barney, Derrald Zac-carLeRoy Jacobsen, Eugene Greenland, Frank Snow, Gary Lewis, Gary Turner, Tommy Seeley, Chris Miller, Melvin Taylor, Dick Kay Snow, Oscar Foote, Mac-kleSnow Harold Trimms, Floyd accompanied by Marie Greenland. Talks were given by Tommy Seeley, Chris Miller, and Willard Craig; School Thy Feelings, sung by the mens chorus; talks by John S. Hreinson and LaVell Miller; remarks and presentation of individual awards by Bishop Potter to Tommy Seeley, Frank Snow, Eugene Greenland, LaMar Snow, Chris Miller, Gary Turner, Bruce Greenland, Kay Snow and Dick Snow; closing song by the congregation, Shall The Youth of Zion Falter; benediction by Gary Turner. Children confirmed members of the church were Bobby and Gloria Martinez, Eveia y, Far Eastern waters. While in the Far East, the cruiser was engaged in the Pacific fleet amphibexorcise Operation Beacon visiting their daughter, Mrs. ious Hill" and was an American repreTom Cowan and family. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Shurfick sentative at the funeral service for of Hobbs, New Mexico, are visiting Philippine President Ramon lyn Pendelton and Charlotte Mr. their daughter and Finch. and Mrs. Robert McKinnon, and getting acquainted with their new It Pays to Take Good Care of Slide Fasteners granddaughter, Susan. Recent visitors to Grand Junction, Colorado, were Mr. and Mrs. It pays to give slide fasteners laundering, cover the closed zipper Kendall Barnett and daughters. the care that keeps them in good within folds of the fabric to preThey spent the week end there working condition, advises Char- vent damage. with Mr. and Mrs. Blondie Mus-tai- n lene Lind, Carbon county home Protect both zipper and placket and family, former local resi- agent. fabric by laying a press cloth dents. Miss Theta Johnson, extension over it before ironing. Apply the Mrs. Kendall Barnett and Mrs. clothing specialist at Utah State iron gently. . Roy Davis attended the state la- University, says that if theres a Close zippers when garments are dies missionary society meeting at hook and eye at the top of a dress in the closet. This prevents hung the Alliance chapel in Price Satur- opening, fasten the hook before or sagging. stretching day. Ladies from Ogden, Sdlt Lake closing the zipper. City, Dragerton and Price were in And theres an easy way to close attendance. Luncheon was served zippers at the back of womens Receives Girl Scout Award in the Community church base- garments. Simply thread a string The Girl Scouts have presented ment. through the hale of the zipper tab. their Gold Thanks award to Alvin Mr. and Mrs. Bymell Cowan and Then put the string over the shoul- Wallace of Price for his instrucchildren and Mr. and Mrs. George der and pull the zipper closed. tive assistance in first aid given Reaveley were visitors at the Clyde This avoids strain on the garment, to the Girl Scouts of the, Harding Reaveley and Alvah Gentry homes and Reeves schools. He is the first in Layton and the Don Reaveley zipper or yourself. person in the Price area to be so Always close zippers before honored by the Girl Scout organhome in Salt Lake City over the week end. They all drove out to washing garments or sending them ization. Hill Field to see the Armed Forces to the dry cleaners. Before putting a garment through a wringer in demonstration. in son-in-la- Heber surprised Mr. .Thackers mother Sunday afternoon by a short visit She is staying at the home of her son. Fay E. Thacker. North Carbon stake Primary is asking for white trousers to be used for children who are baptized. Anyone wishing to donate these articles contact Mrs. Fay E. Thacker, Castle Gate. Home for Mother's Day week were Helen, Weldon, and Marilyn Thacker. Also guests at the Thacker home were Beverley Mr. and Mrs Harry Virden, Mr. Richins of Arizona, and Chadley and Mrs., John Bragg of Livings- Ann Hill of Sacramento, Califorton, Montana; Mr. and Mrs. A. H. nia, fiancee of Weldon Thacker. Draper of Price, Mrs. Marie Gil- They will be married June 3rd bert, Joanne Hyatt and Donald in the Logan LDS temple. Houghton. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Thacker of if if Aaronic Priesthood Commemorated by Castle Gate TE THE SUN- - DVC Thursday, May 23, 1957 were Bishop ogas and Park Potter, LaVell Miller, John Houghton, LaMar Snow, Frank Snow, Derrd Zaccaria, Dean Zaccaria, Tommy Seeley, Roby Rogers and Eddie Aaldron. Those attending the Temple excursion at Manti Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Seeley, Fay Thacker, Annabelle Fish, Mae Snow, Donald Houghton, Gerald Mills, Russell Lee Wilstead, Peggy Ro-S- he - LDS Wilstead, Linda Lee Wilstead, Lynn Potter, Trudy Zaccaria, Stewart Seeley, Marvel Fish, Helen Ann Roberts, Betty Mae Snow, Neldon Mackley, Boyd Davis and Jimmy Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mills and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mills, Roy Lynn, and Callie Mills were Salt Lake City visitors over the weekend. They attended the nvssionary testimonial for Larry D. Griffiths held Sunday in Salt Lake City. Larry is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Griffiths and a grandson of the C. H. Mills. end Right Reserved to Limit Quantities FRIDAY, SATURDAY Corner Carbon and Main THURSDAY, Thalia Thacker, Marie GreenJosephine Houghton, Arva Potter, Lou Babcock, Dora and Annabelle Fish attended stake primary preparation meeting Friday evening at Price. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Durrant were Salt Lake City visitors from Friday to Sunday. Marvin Evans spent the weekend at Salt Lake City. Larry Hyatt spent the week-en- d home from his studies at the USC land, Bro-ka- SALE mm I8E SHEAR! BOV At Walgreens r P1 Made with plenty of pure, sweet cream. Flavors galore! This Week's Special Flavor: Assorted Fruit at Logan. Diner guests at the John T. Houghton home Thursday were dall, Marie Greenland, V e r d a Craig, Bishop Potter, LaVell Miller, John Houghton, Lou Babcock, Fay E. Thacker, Gary Bums, Gary Lqwis, Gayle Bendall, Tommy Seeley, Carl Russell, LaPreal Thacker, Dick Snow, Ann Miller, Chris Miller, LeRoy Jacobsen and Arlene Jacobsen. Attending the Aaronic Priesthood outing Saturday at Timpan-fireside was held at the home of LaVell Miller after meeting. Those present were Thomas Ben- - "Olympic One-Gallo- . Size n 3.49 Value A . rpupy (33 I ri riflrtr; GLYCERIN Suppositories Adults or Infants ' Ouiiuaries - SYLVESTER (VESS) NOYES Funeral services were conducted Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the Price Sixth ward chapel for Sylvester (Vess) Noyes, 66, who died at the home of a brother, Howard Noyes, here Sunday morning. He was bom December 23, 1890, SEASON OPENS JUNE RODS 1st Fishing Licenses Now on Sale REELS LINES LURES TACKLE BOXES' WADERS ACCESSORIES Vaughn Olsen Co. 15 East Main - Price For Ladies and Men! to Fredrick F. and Maria William Noyes at Teasdale, Wayne county. He had been a stockman and was a veteran of World War I. Surviving are three brothers, Howard, Price; Frank and Hyrum, Hanksville, Wayne county; two sisters, Mrs. Ada Ostberg, Marsing, Idaho, and Mrs. Sadie Rowley, Napkins Case! 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