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Show Page 14—THE HERALD,Provo, Utah Tuesday, April 20, 1971 ‘Golden Knights’ Parachute Team Featured at County Aviation Day while ix. free fall, fly in formation with other jumpers, and perform a variety of aerial maneuvers. Smoke Grenades The Golden Knights, the sky-diving parachute team of the U.S. Army, will be one of the featured attractions at the Utah County Aviation Day, May1, at the Provo Bledasone ofthe largest ir shows om that altitude, they tached to their e boots so that spectators cansee thair path include the famous Air Force precision flying team, the T rds, flying the jets in maneuvers at They often fall for about 70 seconds, reaching speeds of from120 to 180 miles per hour. By moving their arms, near the speed of a at 10 a.m.at che— the Aviation Day will culminate ROTC Week Shoulders, and legs they remain in control of the fall to make a pinpoint landing ona target only 100 millimeters in diameter. co-sponsored Provo Chamber of Thunderbirds demonstration teams, the 850 Jumps Per Man The Golden Knights, from Ft. Bragg, N.C., are among thefinest parachutists in the world, with an average of more than of all types and vintages on the ground and in the aerial shows. All four U.S. armed services will be represented, each displaying aircraf: like those being used ir Vietnam. a Brigham Young Univeralnd is eg the In addition to the Golden Knights and the Commerce and the Utah county Giwil Air air show will feature more than50 aircraft Patrol. 854 jumps per man. They also hold 87 out of the 128 men’s world parachuting accuracy records in addition to producing two world Commerical and private exhibitors will also display their air as will a club from Ogden which specializes in antique, andfive national parachuting champions. ‘They are often called upon to help experimental, and home-built airplanes. Another Ogden club will fly radiocontrolled mode! airplanes. A giant hot-air balloon will also be displayed as will a World WarIIfighter ‘The Alta Skydive: s will perform, the Civil Air Patrol will feature several aerial demonstrations, and private stunt fliers ee oo program, and other governTeaeociears cg teed nnbud of pendingFart can link up with other jumpers, glide for miles across the sky SCS Offers ers S will put their planes through the paces. ugges tions fons 0 a" ‘5 to Hel 50 7065 “han Othice e P 350.7068 Main Office a7 70 350-771 Foothill Office 07 Pioneer Office Improve Yield on Pasture Land panion crop such as oats, cut rate to not over 30 pounds peracre. Rice hulls have been used to carry grass seed throughthe grain drill. dril, 5, Seeding depth — never over 1.0 inch for irrigated pasture grasses. 6, Seed mixture — one grass and one district will be coming out of sugar beets, grain, corn, 'soil bank, etc. Many feautres what they can do with . The reascn is — animals are very Soil Conservation selective when grazing. They will graze ;the more palatable plants and allow the Dieiticss tvs beled to Baoeero pastures by » Beed seeding ce oe are ae nateene appalled ua bg T belo tahed ill eae re norergtgetphe . Seeding dition, and it is by applying managementpractices that hes nade the difference between gaining or losing. Sees wayof getting better establishment. servation Service desires with the skills of the Soil Con- irrigation water in- 1, Do fertilize (commercial). Rates will depend onuses, soils, composition, etc. We can help if you will call. 2. Do irrigate at regular intervals ‘should not exceed 10 to 12 days), 3. Do clip weeds and scatter animal ome atleast annually (moreoftenif JIM ELKINS, 35i, Murray Offi c e HARRY CROYLE 350-7189 Unversity Office Both Times if conditions are right. en into grain stubble iz very successful. Seeding with or without a is an item to consider. If acom- ‘These are just a few suggestions that can give “more bites to the acre” and, consequently, a better return for your investment. cageRees = WHIC SH H AL IT L BE ? | TED PEERY 350.7261 WidraleOfice PAUL WHETMAN 7212 Riverton Office Introducing the new breed o moneylenders. this.) 5. Don’t graze too quickly. Pastures will not be until late fall of second year. Cut for hay establishing years. iinioeebirie when wet, Remove SX BOB LISTUL 350-7236 Indust Office nal 4, Do_ pastures three to five (ays, a stay off 28 to 32 days for regrowth. oe stock water tanks can allow tervals, This have an effect on the type of grass and legumes to plant. 1 DON BOSHARD 380-7231 Sugar House Office } i iese: 3, . Check on JIM CONOVER 350 7232 Sugar House Ofice year after year — servation Service technician and effectively come up with how to go about establishing an excellent ‘The following items should be con- 1, Seedbed —firm,moist and weed free. , NEIL WILSON 350 7184 Redwood Office Do's and Don’t’s Some Do’s andT 1’t’s for management —_of grass and legumepastures: To keep getting morebites to the acre Combine Skill Many land owners and operators have combined their knowledge, experience and Level land toassure good use of irrigation water applied. 2. Check soils information for alkali, salts and watertable. Fit seed selection to ar Archery Thrives NEWae (UPI)—Archery sales will top $47 million in 1971, a gain of at least 6 per % cent over 1970, according to an fie SSS equipment firm official. a= ~ MORE ACRES TO THE BITE OR-- Dial Finance The one for the money z DanesLike Soccer DANES FAVOR SOCCER JIM FRAZER 360-7268 Sandy Office a BORROW-: Wambo ONE CALL VyeS a cS 13 E. Center, Rm. 207 WAYNE GORRINGE 350 7249 GrangerOffice REX PORTER 350-7251 Highland Office : LYNN ERICKSON 752-5100 CacheValley Office or -- MOREBITES TO THE ACRE 2 CFRADGE ee MARY WHITE ee nih JAVE AKDERSON Neire ores The Instalment Loan officers at Walkers are bright, young and capable beyond their years. They know that most businesses have to borrow to grow and expand. And they know most individuals do too. Helping people get what they want while they’re young enoughto enjoyit is a rewarding Six fathers and 10 mothers }°74'97! lived to see their sons take office as president. career. COPENHAGEN (UPI)—The game in Denmark is soccer, with 475,328 active participants. Next come hand- ball with 66,6v2, badminton 56,959, swimming 39,606, and track and field events 38,872. P = The Sizzler Honors A Ay —e. oa LEE PARKER 95 16 HARVEY JEPPSEN 399-9881 The W.A.C. Champions, the BYU Cougars and the Cougarettes, with our fomous Steak and Lobster Dinnerfor all Wednesdayat 8:00 P.M. — Congratulationsto these outstanding Cougar groups — That’s what the New Breed is all about. One of them is waiting for your call. For my moneyit's Note: We will close ct 8:00 P.W. Wednesday Walker Bank for this occasion 1295 North State St. 73-4737 PASMate) 4 ‘ Pick oneof the officers at an office near you, and give him a cali. You’ll know who you’re talking to, and you’ll probably get all the information you need right on the phone. You’ll not only get the money you need, but you’ll have the satisfaction of knowing you didn’t pay more than you hadto to get it. aen Pree Office ; KOY PAGE 336-5621 Coalville Office Provo Office — 9 North 3rd West North Provo Office — 66 East 16th North ; ‘ Member Federal Deposit Inewranc: Corporation ¢ es _ Ken Rentzsch, archery product manager of The Leisure Group, Ine., Los Angeles, says” the sport has had a rapid + growth because of its relatively low cost, |