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Show Ag Week Exhibits at Utah State Ag Utah Week Seed Alfalfa Pest Management SCOPE exhibits at each were to raise has moved far ahead of State University all of his trying food, noted Dr. other countries of the portray the fact that Doyle J. Matthews, world in the ability of agritodays agriculture in- culture dean and director agricultural people to volves a high level of of the Matthews Agricultural Ex- produce," science and technology. stated. periment Station, USU. These cost big Because of our deHe added, "Each inmoney. However, people get a velopment in science and dividual doesnt have to better bargain than if technology, this country spend all of his time and energies producing Confood for himself. can many sequently, make their living by exercising other talents and other skills. In the procan better serve J cess theyand society provide a higher standard of living i LucllalUlwtinh for everyone. The Millard Eagle team in Dairying placed third in the judging. Joe and Joan Stott is the husband of Colette drove to Salt Lake over Stott Mitchell. On Monday morning the weekend, where they celebrated Joes birthbetween the hours of day. Their family had a 7 and 9:30 a.m. the Meato help them dow Sunday School is enjoy this special occa- sponsoring a fund raission. ing breakfast at the Cecil Martin J. Wells Robins Mr. and Mrs. Keith Meadow Ward. EverySargent (Gwen) of Salt one is welcome, come Mrs. Bruce Stephenson Lake spent a few days one, come all and enjoy Vera Smith Grant Enloe with her father, Mr. this special Memorial Evan B. Stevens Clifford Stewart. They Day activity. came down to have a Oscar and May Tracy T. A.Whatcott C. W. Manhard visit with him and help of Ogden, grandparents clean house and get the of Vicki Safford, spent LeVoy Memmott yards ready for the sum- the weekend visiting at Helen Wagner the home of Mr. and Vic Monroe mer. on Saturday evening. Mrs. Leonard Safford Cecil Fisher Mrs. A. J. Dailey Miss 17, Tina (Vicki). 1980, May Mr. and Mrs. Alex Orren E. Dame Rasmussen of Meadow Mrs. Richard A. Jones and Lee Price of Kanosh Wadley (Nelda) of Pleawere wed in the Meadow sant Grove drove dowry Blaine Penney took her parents, Mr. Leona Brinkcrhoff Cultural Hall. A recepAda F. Bennett d tion followed the mar- and Mrs. Clifton K. Rappleye Oleta (Laura) up north riage. We want to send Darrell to Teeples for Mothers wishes a best spend Day long, Jean Dobson there. While life. there married they happy We arc sorry that visited with all their Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Staples and Mr. and Mr. Clinton Bond is ill children and grandchilMrs. Ross Melville for A at this time and convales- dren. granddaughter, her by Nada birthdays Hosin husband and the Fillmore two cing Melville pital. We all wish you a children, Mr. and Mrs. Lt. Col. Larry V. Edwards David Hart (Lorraine) speedy recovery. by parents for birthday home them and at 20, brought Tuesday, May Joe Barkdull 4 p.m., graveside services also took them on a two were held in the Meadow day trip through Bryce Emily Pikvavit Reuben Stevens cemetery for Mr. Edwin Canyon. Don Keele We want to send Happy R. Rappleye of Granger, R. Wachner to David Utah. Eddie was the son Birthday greetings Clifford Maycock of Melvin J. and Ruth Tyler Stewart, Larry V. Mary Gean Edwards Edwards, Casey PeterStewart Rappleye. Geniel Christensen On Sunday, May 18, son, Robyn Carling, Harold J. Whatcott, DDS Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stott and Todd Edwards. Parker LeRoy received word that their Happy Anniversary to Mr. and Marilyn Brunson Phil greetings Mr. A1 LeFevre Mitchell, was appointed Mrs. Lew M. Hosman and Philip Stevens Cow-leBishop of his ward in Mr. and Mrs. Eldon LeRoy Parker Phil Twin Falls, Idaho. Verna Walch Howard Roundy Evelyn T. Ramsey Elaine Harper B!l Turner Henry Davis CL Patricia Sorensen : Millard County MUSEUM Eais ZJk D V 1 E3EV3EK!T0 I New and Renewals Beck-stran- son-in-la- FILLMORE FROLICS Return to Kanosh Lynn and Peggy Rogers returned to their home in Kanosh after spending the winter in Las Vegas. Prior to returning they had a nice trip to Disneyland in the company of their son. Dr. Robert Rogers, wife Tammy and four Las children. Vegas, Tammy's parents, Ray and Betty Morgan of Provo, also Steve and Margaret Terry and three Las children. Vegas. Traveling in a private bus, they also went to Sea World. Tar pits, and other attractions. Mrs. Josic Miller is back at her home, busy planting a large garden. Doug Miller accompanied his mother up and then flew from Salt Lake back to Westlake Village. California. Melvin and Ruth Rap- - and Richard Cleone Jones of Fair Grove. Mo., send this note with "We renewal: their sure do enjoy the paper plcye stayed with Nina every week. Black while they were in Utah for the service and burial of their son, Helen Starley has been Edward R. Rappleye. a patient at Utah Valley In Kalamazoo Hospital, where she unHer derwent surgery. When Tornado Hit husband Ward and other family members have visShe is ited her often. Mrs. Wilma Frucci at now convalescing called her mother, Mrs. home. Mary Gean Edwards, from Kalamazoo May 13 to tell her she was not hurt when a tornado struck that Michigan City the day before. She is a assistant medical at a large hospital. She reported that 60 patients were treated in emerFour hundred gency. troopers and many National Guardsmen were called out to serve follow ing the catastrophe. Mrs. Fruccis husband Louie is training in a near Battle hospital Creek and he joins her on weekends. c Martin I rrriloriul Slim Park Superintendent CUOTY AGEIMIY News ImiiM-Mul- Historic al Mnniimcnl Communication VS. the Delta and more area seed alfalfa fields Lygus bug nymphs, and alfalfa weevil larvae arc hatching at this time, but have not reached damaging levels. In Interpretation Communication and he past and a reverence are ex- - for those who interpretation so measurably important com- - buted the ,0 present and also ponents of understand- the future, It occuris a ing. daily the skilled Under rence to hear someone our Curator, of hands call do "What say, you it?" "Who is it" "Who Andy De Haan. a new is display was it?" "Whats that?" interpretive in "1 dont understand" nearing completion "How did it happen? one of the basement rooms. You may find it etc. Powerful ideas are stimulating to learn a transmitted to one ano- - little more about the ther through the medium building industry and how t contri-trcmel- e Follow Guidelines for Beautiful Lawns Want a beautiful lawn? Dr. Paul I). Chrisextension soil tensen. Utah Stale specialist, Notice & advises University, these following Agenda Notice is hereby given that the Fillmore City Council of Fillmore, Utah, will hold its regular council on meeting 21, May Wednesday, 1980, at the Fillmore City Building, 96 South Main Street, which meet- ant until the middle of tember. Sep- The general fishing season opens on Saturday. May 31. The best fishing should be found at some of the larger reservoirs with the best fishing from boats. Fish Lake should be a good choice on opening day. The fish have greatly improved in the last two or three years at this scenic lake east of seed in lines lor good law n manage ment I. Clip the lawn at least j inches above the soil surface. 2 Water heavily and infrequently, letting the lawn drv a little between sprinklings. 3fertilize properlv. I his means nitrogen for grass, phosphate for clover. Don't applv fertilizer between mid June and mid August. hristensen warns that i lipping bluegrass lawns shorter than I1, itk lies above the soil surface causes unncces-sar- Delta, morning session at Delta High School. The afternoon period will be spent working in seed alfalfa fields. For more on the information contact USU Closelv-cu- t lawn Extension Service 8h4-3grass 12 or supports only shallow, Topics to be covered starved roots since grass leaf blades feed the include pest manageIn turn, shallow ment principles, pest loots. and beneficial insects, roots provide onlv a verv icslrtctcd depth of soil to pollinators, weed problems. and insect control store water and minerals tor grass grow th. measures. theon Seed alfalfa experts Depending from Montana and Utah re cat her. grass uses from State University will be .1 to .4 inches of water per dav. Water to wet speaking at the the soil in the area where wcar-and-tea- r 743-541- May 23, 1980 1 (4-- 1 5-- " ) OUR RECOMMENDATION: for alfalfa insects Crosland 1 Cp ' ' ; ' 'r ' Supracide controls Halts weevil and aphids It has demonstrated a higher kill rate and longer control than most other allalla insecticides Supracide is labeled lor lealhoppers in the Pacific and intermountain slates and in slates east ol the Mississippi River II is also presently registered to control Egyptian allalla weevil and lygus bugs in the western and intermountain states, and spittlebugs in the northeast Length-ot-control Supracide is 14 to 21 days It can be applied by ground rig or aircraft And the interval to harvest is only 10 days INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS All Locations CENEX WEST MILLARD CO-O- P Delta STEVE REGAN CO. Delta & Salt Late Page 5 the grass roots grow. said on Christensen deep loam or day loam soils you can apply two indies of water at one sprinkling and sprinkle once a week. Grass on gravcllv soils or shallow soils that hold less water will have to be watered more often. You can let it go drv for a few days il between waterings saving money on water lulls is more important to vou than keeping the lawn fresh and green all the tune Avoid the burning grass with excess nitroChristensen suggen. gests adding nitrogen one. two. or three times each season depending on vour preference. He suggests that you choose ftom among these sc lied tiles: (a) once each vear in the spring apply j to 2 pounds of N per 1.000 square feet of lawn pounds of ammonium l() pounds of nitrate or ammonium sulphate) (b) Twice each vear, Mav and late summer, applv I ; pounds of N to per 1,000 square feet of lawn (1-pounds ammonium nitrate of pounds ammonium sulphate). (c Three times each vear. March, May, and late summer, apply I pound of N per 1.000 square-fee- t of lawn (3 pounds ammonium nitrate or 5 pounds ammonium re-o- HOLDEN HAPPENINGS Each depositor's account Insured to $100,000by FDIC c - alfalfa trainwill be held 27 from May Tuesday, 9:00 a.m. to 3.00 p.m. A ing school 3? 24-ho- By Brent Olson Wildlife Conservation Officer guidc- AlfalfaSeed School Good wherever Visa is welcome worldwide. The difference is. the money for your Banking Card transactions comes from your checking account. Theres no charge to own or use the Banking Card. Its like carrying the world's smallest checkbook that never runs out of checks. You get a receipt for each transaction, so you can keep your checkbook register current. The Banking Card can be your key to banking, too. Just ask for a Personal Identification Number, and you can use your Banking Card in First Security HandiBank teller machines. Then, you can bank evenings, weekends, whenever its most convenient. The First Security Visa Banking Card. For when you want to check instead of charge. Available only at your nearby First Security Bank. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS By Beth Crosland USU Extension Home Economist Fill- your pioneer forefathers made things happen, They were skilled men with crude tools created who fashion, and quality design with a great degree of ing shall begin promptly excellence. May we at 7:30 p.m. The agenda cherish the memories of shall be as follows: our pioneer forefathers 1. Call to order 7:30 antl continue to build on p.m. our heritage where they 2. Discuss with Mr. loft off. Don H. Smith the indus8 trial hours: Museum park property agreea.m. to 5 p.m. daily. ment 7:30 p.m. 3. Review pending legal ciation. It may be safely these said that are matters with City Attorney 8:00 p.m. stepping stones to 4. Darlene Fowler-Requ- est progress, joy, dustry, for contribution happiness and spiritual for Riding Club Rodeo refinement, New discoveries are 8:30 p.m. Freeman-Applic5. Dixie achievement exciting, f for Treasurer and accomplishment warding and the ability position 8:45 p.m. 6. Consideration to do so. for Our History Museum adoption of a resolution is a place of communica-complexitapproving the form and tion and interpretation. It authorizing the execution is designed and intended of a Power Sales Contract to impart a feeling for between Deseret GeneraAc tion Transmission LWJ Cooperative and Fillmore City: approving the form and authorizing the execution of an Acknowledgment of Liability by which Fillmore City ac knowledges its obligation to make payments and pay its share of capacity costs as set h I'Mu forth under said Power Sales and Contract; Deseret authorizing Generation and TransAt the home of Gyde with a vote of thanks for mission Co and Lillian Wood to spend a job well done. Mark operative to execute, as Mother's Day were Earl Bailey was then susthe agent of Fillmore City, and LaVon Hunter, Rulon tained as the new supera Resale Electric Service and and Wyla Sherwood of intendent Boyd Agreement which by Salt Lake City. Beryl Stevens is the new Ward Fillmore City may obHardy, her daughter, Clerk. tain supplemental power Please and granddaughters Diyour and energy. 9:00 p.m. report Memorial Day weekend ane and DeEtte of Hinck7. Budget work session visitors. ley were also there. 9:30 p.m. At the Republican 8. Minutes Douglas Crosland is 9. Approval of Bills again a patient at Utah Mass Meeting' held May 19, Clee Johnson was 10. Approval of buildValley Hospital for medical attention. We are chosen as Chairman, Ella ing permits, licenses, wishing the best for him Crosland Vice Chairman. certificates, etc. and hope he will soon be Frances Harmon, Secre11. Report of officers, home. tary. County Delegates boards and committees 12. Petitions, remonSidney and Betty Hun- chosen were Gee Johnter were in Delta Sunday son, Mary Johnson. Evan strances and communito attend the Testimonial B. Stevens, and Ella cations G. Wells 13. honoring their niece prior Crosland. of Designation to her leaving for the LonKenney as delegate to point or points of delidon mission . She is the the State Convention. very on the northern daughter of J. Hale and transmission system of Visiting with Mr. and Wyora Jeffery. IPP capacity and enerMrs. Weslcv Stephenson Lex McKee was regyleased as the Holden and family over Mothers 14. Unfinished business weekend were their Ward School Day 15. Adjournment Sunday friends. Mr. and Mrs. Superintendent, as were Harold Tower of Carol Wise Sonora, his assistants, Boyd SteCity Recorder California. vens and Mark Bailev, It of communication. seems that communica- tion and interpretation are because if someone fails to interpret what you said or intended correctly, there has been no communication. The desire on the part of an individual to what they understand hear, see, touch. etc. Powerful ideas are transmitted to one another through the medium It of communication. seems that communica- tion and interpretation are because if someone fails to interpret what you said or intended has there correctly, been no communication. The desire on the part an individual to under- stand what they hear, see, touch, etc. enlarges their sensitivity to beauty variety and develops perception, and appre- awareness By Jim Buthnell USU Extension Agent First Security presents the checking card that costs nothing to own or use. WILDLIFE REPOR Will the Question: streams be stocked with rainbows by the opening day? Answer: The best an swer I can give is probably not. At the present time, the streams are running high and quite As soon as the dirty. all streams stabilize, the streams in the area will be stocked with their total quota of fish. The will extend stocking throughout the summer By Max Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, ' |