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Show I DF.CF,MDF,R 9, 1932 Secondary Menus l unch menus for (he seepndwy schools for the week of Pee, lt.11 vstll include: MONDAY. Pec. IJ, combination pizza, tossed salad, chilled pears, raisin applesauce cake vs vanilla glare and milk, The high school has a choice each clay of burger bar or salad line. The junior high choice is hamburger, dill slices and lettuce, French fries Uesseri and milk. Tuesday, Pee. 14, French dip sandwich later gems finger salad, chilled apricots and pineapple, peanut butter fingers, milk. Junior high choice, sloppy joes, French fries dills, dessert and milk. WEDNESDAY. Pee. 15. enchiladas lettuce, buttered corn, parkerhouse rolls choice of fruit, gingersnaps, milk. Junior high dessert and choice, chef salad, hot rolls milk, Thursday, Pee, 16, sliced turkey, whipped potatoes buttered carrots, hot rolls icing and jcllo jewels w topping, fruit bars milk. Junior high choice, chicken sandwich, lettuce and dills, French fries w catsup, dessert and milk. FRIDAY, Pec. 17. chili or tuikey noodle soup, shades of green salad w dressing, bread sticks, assorted fresh fruits (apple, orange, bananas!, glared doughnuts, milk. Junior high choice, hot pastrami w cheese. French fries w catsup, salad, dessert and milk. -- Elementary Menus l.unch menus for the elementary schools for the w ill include: week of Ike. 13-1- 7 buttered MONDAY, Dec. 13, tacos corn and peas, chilled peaches, cinnamon rolls, milk. Kindergarten snack, cinnamon roll and milk. Tuesday, Dec. 14. baked ham, oven baked potaand toes. parslied carrots, surprise rolls, jcllo topping, milk. Kindergarten snack, small roll and it . . milk. WEDNESDAY, Dec. 15, com dogs and tossed salad mustard, later gems lemon tarts milk. Kindergarten snack, cookie and milk. Thursday, Dec. 16, roast turkey, whipped potabuttered green beans, parkerhouse toes rolls orange wheel and milk. Kindergarten snack, bread stick and milk. FRIDAY, Dec. 17, chili, tossed salad, bread sticks, apple, cookie, milk. Kindergarten snack, cookie and milk. XCCSS Many calls from various arts of the state, indicate omeowners' concerns about excess needle drops on their evergreens this fall. THE CONDITION'S this year seem particularly conducive to drop of the oldest needles, says Dr. Sherman V. Thompson, extension plant pathologist, Utah State He says that it is normal for the older needles to drop after two or three years. Each year, some ol them drop, but this year the drop has been more apparent, arousing concerns. Concern coulJ be justified if the new cr needles at the end of the branches turn brown, red or purple. Thompson says this is a symptom of needle blight, a nonparasiue disease of many Uni-sersit- y, ornamental evergreens grown throughout Utah. THIS DISEASE occurs most frequently on spruces and pines, but is also- present on juniper, arborvitac and yew. Needle blight is most often caused by drought, winter injury. sunscale and root rot. Thompson said. Trees with needle blight may have so many needles affected that the whole tree Needle DfOp dures or timing may also cause needle blight. Thompson says the ground under evergreens should have soil moisture at least four feet deep throughout the year, to avoid drought, Protect trees from w inter injury by irrigat mg all evergreens deeply in late fall and again in mid wimer, if the soil has dried out, But he HE ADVISES maintaining a Indian Education Meet Set In Davis Tuesday, in Farmington, 7 p.m, project Advisor Sue Ward has announced. THE PI BUC is cordially to attend. and the feeder rootlets is altered. The combination of summer drought plus winter drying, causes needles of spruses, especially the blue spruce, to turn purple. Radical changes in irrigation proce Lunch menus for She three senior citizens centers w ill include: in the county for the w eek of Pec. 13-1- 7 MONDAY, Pee. 13, combination pizza, tossed salad, chilled pears, raisin applesauce cake glaze, milk. Tuesday, Dec. 14. French dip sandwich finger salad, chilled apricots tater gems and pineapple, peanut butter fingers, milk. WEDNESDAY, Pec. 15. meat loaf, lettuce salad, choice of buttered corn, Parkerhouse rolls milk. fruit, gingersnaps, Thursday. Pec. 16. sliced tuikey, whipped potabuttered carrots, hot rolls toes fruit bars icing, jello jewels milk, FRIDAY, Dec. 17. chili or turkey noodle soup, bread sticks, shades of green salad banana), glazed assorted fresh fruit, (apple, orange, milk. and doughnuts Reservations should be made one day ahead by Heritage calling Golden Years Center. 5 or Silver Age. Center. Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Wray Hyde entertained at a Christmas pot luck dinner party at their home Tuesday evening for 30 guests of the Francis Peak Gem and Mineral Society. 295-347- 9; 546-220- 1. 773-706- Availabe G&sanGs? will have a brownish appearfrequently have only a few iso- IIE SAYS that the primary cause of needle blight is an improper water supply, but it is also complicated by soil conditions. adverse weather or herbicides. Needle blight occurs when the delicate balance between the foliage of the tree three children, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith and daughter Rachel, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Smith and Barbara Smith, all of Provo. Their son and hu family, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Smith and family and her father Frank Wprsley, all of As a follow up in the spring. North Farmington. Mr, and Mrs. Gran! Barben Thompson suggests fertilizing the trees with nitrogen ora ba- and daughter Marianne were lanced fertilizer, such as guests for the family holiday dinner in Delta at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jensen. Mrs. Julia Webster entertained at a family dinner Tuesday evening. Guests included Mr. and Mrs, Reed Udall, Kaysville; Mrs, Beverly Call Nyssa, Ore.: Mrs. Erma Elm. Ogden; Dee Webster, Kaysville, Mrs. Dorothy Peterson, Fruit Heights; Pamela Call, Rexburg. Ida. and Angela Call. ance. Spruce trees will lated branches with symptoms. Severely affected trees may die after one or two seasons, but if the grow ing conditions are corrected, trees may respond and live for years. T hompson assured. Senior Menus Mr, and Mrs, Wiiford Smith had as holiday dinner guests their grandchildren, Vernon Smith, Anchorage, Alaska: Mr, and Mrs. Steven Stites and natural mulch of fallen needles. This helps maintain soil moisture and protects the shallow roots from excessive heat. Also, avoid construction near trees. Construction destroys roots. cautions against over irrigation, since excessive wet tods cause root rot. FARMINGTON -- A Parent Advisory Committee meeting on Indian Education in the Davis School District will be held in the District Auditorium Kaysville , o HIGHIINIERES.THFEDERATIDYflNSUBED Our Day Certificate Is Currently Paying 7-- 31 70 minimum deposit $20,000 We have a complete line of SAVINGS CERTIFICATES & SAVINGS PROGRAMS . . . something foreveryone! Call soon. S QMMEEOS EMME 0OC t3stCD :033uratrjffi ' mxniT (Don area RmwsOiiesss North County businesses are your suppliers of quality merchandise and dependable service. They deserve to be IN THE SPOTLIGHT. (O BUSY BODIES Aerobic Exercise Studio 1074 E. Gentile - 546-319- 7 Layton Exercise classes Bounce Aerobics Ladies Ballet Belly Dancing Gymnastics - Cheerieading Give a lifetime of movies for Christmas Gift Certificates Available 1084 E. 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