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Show Search for COUNTY By Beth AGENT USU Crosland Extension Home Economist Hatton Native Dies I Fay Chcsley Smith died 1979 in a Salt Lake hospital after a brief Oldt inters. Survivors illness. (Vcrnice) Loomis, Reno, Nevada; Mrs. C. Earle (Vemta) Penrod. Las Cruces, N.M.; Mrs. Earl (Carol) Wood, Quincy, Illinois, seven grandchildren, and seven great August 31, are: three daughters, Mrs. Alex B. She was bom April 23. 1895 in Hatton to George and Mary Anne Geoige She married Chcsley. Aaron E. Smith October 20, 1913 in Fillmore. He died November, 1977. They lived in Milford for me years while he was employed by the Union Pacific Railroad, then moved to Salt Lake City. She was a member of the First United Methodist .VS 71 4- - Vf V 5 grandchildien. Funeral services were held Wednesday morning at Eastman's Evans and Early Mortuary. Salt Lake Intel meni was at City. Mt. Olivet r r - Cemetery. Mrs, Smith has many relatives in the George, Church, Mipali Chapter No. 5. OES, the Electra Chcsley Club, and Union Pacific families . in and Rowley this area. $ , xi ..'Sr f 7 K Darlene poses with her dog Rabies Clinic. Fowler at the Morning Glory Control Utah State University in Service, Fxtension a with couple cooperation of chemical companies, is trying to determine the best herbicide for control of Field Buidweed, or Morning Glory. Dr. Bart A. Brinkman, from Velsi-co- l Chemical Corp., put sets of 39 two out treatments in both dryland and irrigated grain in Holden this last week. Plots will be evaluated for control and crop injury. Probably the two best chemicals for control of are Gkiry Morning and Roundup, Banvcl, Weedmaster. Combinations of these herbicides may even be better. Our appreciation is expressed to the farmers for cooper- ating with us in trying to determine the best meth- od of control. Anyone who has any questions on Morning Glory control is in.ited to call our office and we will try to get the literature to you as soon 12. as possible. 743-54 Rabies Clinic H. 30, Dr. August veterinarian Nielsen, from Delta, was in town to vaccinate dogs and cats U) ft v Just vaccinated. a reminder to those who forgot to bung their pets to the clinic, cats should be vaccinated every year, 7 A going away party was held for the Japanese Labo Exchangees who spent the last month living in Flowed with the Arthur Allen family and the Garth Swallow family. A ham dinner and program and activities were enjoyed by the extension staff and the families. PAUL R. OLSEN. D.D.S.. M S ANNOUNCES T H E OPENING OF HIS OFFICE FOR THE PRACTICE OF ORTHODONTICS and for an We dogs every other year rabies. Distemper annual vaccination hope that more people will take advantage of this service in the future. Last year we vaccinated nearly 300 dogs and cats. If you missed the clinic, and Beth Crosland, USU Extension Home Economist would like your dog or cat a demonstration on quick mixes to the vaccinated, please give us recently gave after which they enjoyed a nice lunch. Senior Citizens, a call. If we have enough Wilson takes her bay. Jane demand, we will have Here another clinic, possibly in We a couple of weeks. express our appreciation to Dr. Netlsen. and his 4 H Vet ei inarv Club for his help in this project. Orange Pekoe tea refers only to the size of the leaf, not to WW, West 100 North Delta, Utah 84624 241 864-388- 1 Office hours by appointment color or variety of tea. TWO LUXURIOUS CHRYSLERS TAKE ON TWO SUBCOMPACT T0Y0TAS IN MPG: inly s32e mo?e a month and yoa're drivino a iiiryslep illeiwt! inly W fin CiiryslGP Hm VopIigp! T0Y0TAS AND THESE CHRYSLERS BEAT THE TWO IN CITY AND HIGHWAY CRUISING RANGES. ' t. V5 I A. Brinkman, Field Area Manager, Supervisor, Velsicol Chemical Corp., applies Banvel and Roundup to Morning Glory plots at Melvin Stevens' farm in Holden. Bart long-rangin- A special conference with Governor Matheson, a Hawaiian dance and free admission to the state fair are some of the things in store for senior eitiens who attend the ing to a Utah Department of Social Services official. Over 5,000 ciliens arc expected to attend the conference, which runs from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Salt Ialace in Salt Lake Citv. Governor Davis. Shot mail V. ThomD. and Gerald son, Grillin. The field day will conclude at 3 30 p.ni . the Utah Agricultural Experiment Station at the Farmington Field Station. The group will meet near the pavilion at the USU Ornamental Gardens at 9:30 a.m. Welcoming them will be Dr. Keith R. Allred, head. Plant Science Department, USU. Professors from the University will U.S. Weather Bureau ranks Great Falls, Montana, as the windiest city in the U.S. The average wind speed is 13.1 miles per hour. The tl discuss FINISH-1T-Y0URSE- cherry and peach thinning studies, new ideas for training apple and peach trees, weed control in the orchards, and powdery mildew in apples. At 11 a.m. the group will tour the vineyard, sample grapes of new and traditional varieties and hear a report on the varieties and their man- HOUSE LF - The home you thought you couldn't afford can be yours now1 Quality construction Build from your ideas or Capp's selection of over 50 home designs Financial Assistance Available See your Capp Representative lor your FREE copy ol the 100 page home planning guide Or send S2 with Ihe coupon below P000CD0000E3000CTn 4525 Northpark Drive Colorado Springs. CO 80907 D CAPP HOME PLANNING INFORMATION. FOR YOUR DSEN0 agement. and printed information on the research will be provided in a $5 registration cost . 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Rolls to go Reg. tHemomhet the circled EPA estimate IS lor comp.v son to othei cars Your mileage and range may diite' de pending on your speed weather conditions and tripi1 tYour at tual highway mileage and tange w length probably be less than the highway estimate Ctuisnq tanqe estimates ate deleimined by multiplying me EPA and highway estimates ot Toyota Celicas and Toyota Coronas standard luei tank capacity ot '6 t ga ions 1 Super Carpet Values anti-swa- y Color-keye- PHONE BARBEN Marysvale, Ut. semi-dwar- to other long-pil- 1 g, frfX Color-keye- M a lot location Red-Carp- 1 tl Homes crpp evnns products company , anti-swa- y 1 mx., "'"H- CHRYSLER NEW YORKER 2 will con- PoVey said that the dav has been declared Senior Citizens Day at the Utah Slate Fair, and admission will be free. After the conference, free UTA buses will shuttle seniors to the fair grounds. Free entertainment will be provided in the grandstand at 2 p m., anc) there will be a special fine arts exhibit for seniors. PoVey said that senior citizens will also be given discount rates on tickets to the Ice Follies that evening. Arrangements can be nude through local senior citizen cen- 1 ft 3 7 liter engine TcrqueFhle automatic transmission Power brakes (front disc, rear drum) Power steering Torsion bar tront suspension, leal springs rear and tront bar Front and rear bumper rub strips Front and rear side markor lights Bright exterior moldings Deluxe 5" wheel covers Blackwall radial tires Warning chimes . seat belt, ignition key and headlamps-o- M. Matheson at the discuss problems with seniors and will respond to recommendations made by senior citizens ters or the Salt Palace during the past year at ticket office. held Governor Matheson throughout the state, w ill host an Aloha Seniors according to Leon PoVey. Evening from 8 p.m. to Dtv isic.n Director. of p.m. on Tuesday, the Aging. evening before the conThis is a good opporference, at the Wcstside for seniors to voice Senior Citizens Center, tunity 4 their thoughts and get 868 South 900 West. with others T here will be a floor show together who have their same and dance featuring the Mcrriot Band. Perry The Southeast Asians in the special summer concerns," PoVey said. "We also plan to have PoVey noted that dress to make to learn an had classes opportunity English ' a good time, PoVey is casual or Hawaiian. cookies, corn bread, grilled cheese sandwiches and stated, noting that the Admission is free. ice cream from Beth N. Crosland, the USU Extension conference will feature "Senior citizens should Home Economist. the winners and demon- call their local council on strations of the Senior aging or senior citizen Fruit A center for information and Olympic competition. dollar admission fee one upwards in production interested apple People transportation." he said. over tradiincludes lunch and re growing fruit are invited of 30 percent tional planting methods. to the Utah State UniverThe reports and discusResearch Field Fruit sity sions will be by Drs. J. Day Thursday, September It will 13. feature LaMar Andeison. David research conducted under R. Walker. Donald W. V-- CHRYSLER NEWPORT Solid mileage and great features! freshments ference. Annual Governors Conference on Aging on September II and 12. accord- Scott luxurious Chrysler Newport Super six with automatic Gas costs for the 318 8 option and automatic transmission, and Chrysler New Yorker with the transmission. . . are from $3.26 to $6.92 a month more than for a subcompact Toyota Celica or 10 to 23 cents a day extra to enjoy a manual about transmission! That's only Toyota Corona with EPA MPGs. estimated a miles on a $1.00 12,000 gallon, year, Chrysler. Comparisons based Think about it. Conference on Aging Research rabies and disApproximately temper. 50 dogs and cats were against - v " Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, September 7, 1979 Page 7 4 N Main PHONE l , FHIfiwr CHRYSLER l01j 7434511 YOUR DENVER OUTSTATE CHRYSLERPLYMOUTH DEALERS TUtnimM Easy for the Installation Available Free estimates Casket 2 West uatHett Center Delta, Utah Hour. TO A.M. to 4 P.M. |