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Show "' I -- ,,, T 14Thet Deseret News '- . . Chemical: Chlordane, Wonder . , pb., . ewProduct Knocks- - , . . he-Ho1:1111-11-E- 1 ,. - ' ' .4r0 - '. . - r. ' - - - - ,,, , , . A' - S ul I 0 0 L e : ' .. - ,.',..' - ,,.. - - IUtah . . . .i. ' stlw- ,,, 17"- . - - . ''') . - - -- -- --- - -- - Musks ---- - ' -- - - - , Ralph' L of Souther. Comoro:a - - , ---- V. -- r. L SistsosUntsersitp of prograM. . -- Home Econcsattes Miss May DuBoisOne:too ROMIL . Graduate summit- - 4- - - --- -- Second Session; - , - 20 quadm . utaetsriuswillt wineetemeses ees 21. 1949. - It - Grave. - SUMMER "vt- -, at . SIMMER . CAMPConcluctel , iturnmst at Tony tlaough - ENGINEERING SCHOOL. , Sep.iea - - , , . . Other conferences and special events are being --arranged and will be announced later. ,, . . --- --- -- -- ' uary 3. 1942: Spring Quarter. Nara - Univejsi ty, by State 'organization of IISAC.. STATEJuly per cent dust applied to alfalfa stubble will control the in- - the green,- - the weevil.-- -If alfalfa should be dusted with calcium arsenate at an early date so the weevil do not Injure title stems and the blossoms. I s 1063, I. controls household pests such as 'cockroaches., Crop pests such as grasshoppers, crickets and Jap- anese beetle grubs, have been effectively conque red with . chlordane. It may also kill plum curculio, and is most effective' against boll weevil grubs,- corn ear worms, European . corn borer, white- ' fringed beetles, - -- and stored-gra- in Chlordane,-known-firste- pests. , -- Open-Face- d S. For Catalog and other Intonnation. address the President , SILITE 119Ript!,17j1111111. COLLEG,E UT11111 ' ' r ., ,. , , , - '', t, ,, , it'. , , . --- ' - . , 1 - , - ."" , . .,,,,,,,or . .Ittet .. , I . ,,, 4, 2', ' ,, t A t I . -. , o : - 's ,,, ,orttt-.- 4j ,z - - - .. ' - - : z BITILDINGE ,, ,.. ., L ,,,....., , - ,..,,a, AT U. , ,.,, , ., ., ' - , - A. C. , , - ...,,,,..-,t,.- -- transported to high fall areas or soils, it balks. Excessive water tends to leach its good supplies away. - Despite all these factors. alfalfa is the best feed for all classes of stock, and-yget a nitrogen bonus when the iseed- is inpculated and the soil well sleeked Besides, being tops as a feed for livestock, alfalfa roots break through the plow- sole layers and allows the soil to breathe This is a big help to deep." other ',crops following in the 'rotation and naturally, helps maintain organic matter or humus in the soil. Alfalfa wilt is being conquered by -two new varietiesBuffalo and- Ranger.: Another variety being bred to eliminate the spring "heaving" of alfalfa is Atlantic. This variety hag a branching hirvinagyspterillaenmd. may solve - r ''' r. - - ou ; ' . - . - ' . . Loming-Events---- ' onstratik May 17-2- --- 2 Slip-cov- dem- - er County, sponsored by the Utah State Extension Service. - May - 21 - Thirty-thir- . , ' d annual Black and White at Richmond.- - May 20 Joint field ExDays Bureau of Animal Industry Intermountain Forest Range - , i - -- - . .. - . , es , ' - low-mine- -- - . . -- and May, 21 and 22 -Rambiouillet - and JuniorSanpete Live-- weaned, and the lambs stock show at Ephraim. Sanweaned at heavier weights. pete County. records show that, open-facMay 28 -. Plain Cit.), Dairy. . weaned over II pounds -27, 28 and May Millard lamb per ewe bred than with covered faces. Ewes County Junior Livestock show. three-quarte- , ., were were The alfalfa-- - ot more , ewes with partially covered faces at Delta. and weanedteven June 2, 3 and 4 Intermounmore pounds of lamb than those, tain Junior Fat Stock Show at , with fully covered faces. North Salt Litho. - ,- , , The naturalhabitat-- ix when- - j'ree'.--- More lambs were born from l ',., TWO OF THE Si MAJOR , rfmTrraround-th-eI- - . - 4.4,A. s t. .,, I ,', te ,,,, , - 'magnesium-- grow. I of - -- 4( ,. . - - - phoephoru- tocrat among plants looking out for its own interests. If not properly cared for, it refuses to ar , a is "soil-buildin- g" ewes have demonstrated - their superiority as lamb producers in a check made on 798 Rambouillet ewes over a three-yeperiod at the Western Sheep Breeding laboratory at Dubois. That check showed open-face- d ewes were much better lamb. producers than those with cov- eretd faces. That was true in spite of the fact that three times a year, all the ewes subject to wool blindness had their wool-- clipped F -- feci------ It and boron are also extensively used by this plant. Alfalfa is truly an aris- - Idaho,-,--Open-fac- :, , , s.----Calgium,-- the Ewes .. DUBOIS,- -Superior - ll any other crop. heavy user of potash--anlike -- A 10 SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM. Utah State gives lour al study ouch y.at. The Fall ,,. ' ARTSExtentir4 , FORESTRY I9August July ' . American Legion - essors program throughout first emphasis on llama Economics tducation, June'23 to July qatur First Session: June 7July 16 ' - sesstons.--Visitingprof- 'free' should te - Chi- supervisor. rouicas RELATIONS msrattnAmoti GeseelLYale loatilsr,Tristel hyloca!ssperts. ',,,,,,,,,,,..,,,. ! la degrees -- , , IS. Sc"4---------- - advmbeed - loward will ECONOMICSComptehenve - State College. Family Relations lestitute Arnold Gossett-Y- ale University. - recreation DT--ist- alfalfa just prior to the flower- ling stage to combat both lygus and weevil. is defeating the . purpose of the calcium arsenate, since a chemical reac- tion takes place and the power of the calcium arsenate is neu- tralized by the lime with which the DDT is mixed. As a result the weevil just keep .on eating With little or no harraftiL effects, i This reaction takes placeespe- daily if a rain comes after the re- - K. 3rown, -D- det "sod-buildin- g" for lygus bug control. The pow- der should be applied just before the plants come into blossom and if 20 pouods of 10 per cent DDT is used, one dusting should be enough for the crowing season. Some farmers mixed DDT and - --- - Morrilltlfah Stale Depart. est el Edumstioe. , - - - - EDUCATIONEstensive program thr.aintr-hat- ir for lectures and classes. TRADES AND INDusrlucs' AND INDUSTRIAL - Rood - -- - I Super. : - Chicago. Ecitacabon . , - K. BrownRoctsatiois -- ---- -- V. RECREATIONJune cago, and resident staff. n visei-- at - . harvesting. Better think again! - Alfalfa is one of the hardest crops on the we've heard land, g, quad-huabout its ties.--- And then there'llhis et you-gwhen, you grow nitrogen ' , alfalfa. Have I shattered your faith in alfalfa? Well, alfalfa is still a good crop if it is handled right. It is still Ling of the- - legumes and can be grown in the inter, mountain area with as much svccess, while in some parts of the country it can not be grown so profitably. -Except fornitrogen, alfalfa runs soil down instead of build- - - - ne Intermountain writers will ceivo aid in th.e writing of short stories, novels, poetry and non. fiction from such authors as Wilbur L Sdearnm; Peter Viereck, Virginia Eggertsen, grant Redford. Mats CollegeCbortas. statioem -- -- . calcium-arsena- CONFERENCE-Iu- Fran- - Dr. William E. or spraying should catch them at their hungriest period. Several people lire reported that this new cheidical is sup- posed to kill all three of the al- falfa seed production pests: lkikus weevil and - grasshoppel . h Distributors it will take aeetinuoit:Ireyasd7etott ellt hoppers but to what extent it will cattail:1 weevil and lygus until more experimentation is carried out, well. , Visitinti professors 14-1- -- ---- - augment resident staff. UrOrchestra. RouthSan s - i orchestra: and chorus; 13;n1. AmuctrovnAL EDUCATIONIune Professor Norval ChurchTeach. ors Congas. Columbia Univer- , - -- ' . - 30 to lune S. Con- USAC phys- - SAFETY PROGRAMMay Boy Scouts of America with MUSIC CLINICIune knowtt Airports. abaft& , High -- WATER - ' . COACHING SCHOOLfun. 741. H. O. "Fritz" Caster. famous football coach, Michigan University. and rack Gardner. Basketball coach, Kansas State. . a -- PrOfesitllSer - ducted by teal education arid recreation department. LIFE MANAGEMENT NOME ECONIOMICS blemberst Faculty Visiting -- ' - - ' -t- - - SCOUT ro n - . - - , ' - SOY AND SCIENCES - -- . COMMERCE EDUCATION ENGINEERING AND YECHNOL. - OCT FOREST. RANGE, AND 'WILD- - - ' ' , - - stage, the little fellows are al- Is your. alfalfa pinducing up f,o'N ways eating and since the chemi- - its capacity? Do you think that cal kills mostly through internal action, it stands to reason that just because you have alfalfa the dust should be applied when planted and have a good stand, the hoppers are hungry and are it needs no furtherattention excertain to eat some of the deadly ed.- polzson.,Earlyinorning dusting cept irrigating,. cutting- , Conferences and Special Programs - - , roots -: one-quart- er .- . ARTS - - --- - - 4,..11 .'",, 910..,w w Hundreds of courses aro offered to 110 dognitiments of the lostiovrtng - . 3.r'' 4. I - echoots: - , - 4 . i ,s COURSE OFFERINGS - - the-hop- -- --- -- - 0 Lxperiment Station. chlordane should be applied when to pers are about Instruction by and Resident Visiting Concerts Varied Recreation. -- --- - lltab-Sta-te Standard , ". - -- :' this Rich Curriculum - , - - 1 A--'-- A State . I ' -- AsEnjoyableat . ' - ------ ing , , , ' , . , oiP44.0.-0:- . , onto the market in sufficient quantities chlordane, that has-coto the farmers in the intermountain area.. to Last year experimentS, were --v v f performed on test plots wilfrthe- I new chemical with some .excel01 ul lent results being recorded . ',, . especially with grasshopper con- trol. If applied at the right ' timei it airlye lied fly- - 100 per A L.1 LI ., 1 -- r- pe rs7-- me ,,,,,, :.,. . , -: - ' ' f-- Ho - ': ..howc.- , - - p 4:-(A- 'ALA., "t- -, -- ' ''' '' 'C ,:, ';;44 t. 71 Sunday, May 16,1943 ' - - - HOME, FARM AND GARDEN - - , - Til a L ' rs - - --, - - - . - 1 |