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Show I' WEEKLY REFLEX-DA- t NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JULY 1, 1982 VIS Now Is The Time To Launch Your Fight Against Those Pesky Grasshopper! 1 - FARMINGTON Now U the time to launch your fight gainst the grasshopper. If you live adjacent to unplowed lands such as vacant lots, road foothills, etc. expect a nice crop of grasshop-per- s again this season. No easy right-of-way- answer exists for grasshopper control, hut here are a few suggestions from the USU Extension Service to make control efforts more effective. method on grasshoppers is to Malathion would be a good destroy the eggs by plowing or choice where fruits or veget- cultivating the soil in the late ablet must be sprayed. Its fall or early spring. Our main weakness is that it requires fire- grasshopper problems develop sprayings, around every however, in migrations from days. To protect insect pof-those lands which are not plowed or cultivated. GRASSHOPPERS live through the winter as eggs laid in the soil. The best control Spraying the breeding grounds (those uncultivated, weedy areas) is effective for hopper control. These areas should be sprayed late spring as the young hoppers begin to hatch. This would be practical for locatized infestations such as vacant lots. Where this is not practical, a border spray will be helpful. Whats There To Do The No School Problem, Or Keeping Kids Busy There is a strange malady that, each summer, affects most every American family. Its called them. Alter all, theyve been doing it for nine months." "Schools Out." CHATELAIN NOTED that for teenagers peer pressure is THE FIRST syit.ptoms of often more influential than pathe disease occur a week to ten rents and if the child is in a days after school recesses for negative environment addithe summer. It usually affects tional efforts are needed. But children first and is manifest even though teenagers have by such comments as, "Im greater mobility than younger bored," and "What is there to children, the same principles do around this place?" As the of structured and supervised illness spreads, parents are activities apply. also struck and begin to exhibit "Stimulated, learning chila markedly hostile temper-men- t. dren are happy, and parents need to keep them active and involved. If we, as parents, According to Randy Chate-laia marriage and family don't get them in a structure therapist intern at the Rock that keeps them active theyre Mountain Family Institute in going to find something else to Ogden and part-tim- e faculty do." member at Weber State ColTHERES A lot to learn ablege, the problem is caused out life and kids can either mostly by changes in normal routines. stumble into it or learn in a structured way." HE SAID, Whenever you disrupt a system it creates stress. With school you've got a system going for nine months and when it gets disrupted it's Many home garden insect- icides including Dursban, Malathion, Sevin and Diazi-no- n are somewhat effective for grasshopper control. DURSBAN insecticide is one of the more effective products and would be a good n, got to create stress and anxiety. Chatelain explained that the way a parent and child adapt to their schedules is mainly a matter of perspective. Parents who think in terms of surviving the summer months "usually make themselves miserable, he said. "If they accept the situation as being temporary or just something that they need to tolerate for the next three months until the summers finished, they'll do a better job. DURING THE winter while school is in session, pa- rents in effect have hired someone else to stimulate, motivate, and educate their children. During the summer months that responsibility falls back to the parents," said Chatelain. He said the process of positively structuring summer time is much easier for the parent whose relationship with the child goes beyond the functional activities of feedings, bathing and sending to bed. "Those who have a good relationship enjoy their children and look forward to the summer. Those who just have custody cant wait until they grow up and leave, dread it, he said. ACTVmES like field trips, walks, shopping, swimming, picnics, camping, a trip to the zoo and others can be positive experiences for a child if they are done with parent supervihe sion and participation, Quilting is an art that provides the means for creative expression. Quilting has been popular in Utah from Pioneer days to the present. To help promote traditional hand quilting, Utah State University has sponsored the Festival of the American West Quilt Contest every year. The state contest is held in conjunction with the Festival of the American West at USU. Every Kingdom divided against itself is brought to de- solation; a house divided against a house falleth. Who made this statement? 2. To whom was he speaking? 3. What happened just prior to 1. this? 4. Where may this verse be found? Answers to Bible Verse 1. Jesus. 2. The Pharisees- 3.. Jesus had caused a dumb man to speak. 4. Luke 11:17. Treatments may last up to two weeks. To protect pollinating insects, apply it only during the late evening, night or early morning hours. Dursban "can not be applied on fruits or vegetables. second category has been added this year which allows the quilts to be machine appli- - Agricultural Experiment 1 KWlhi 7-- days. The grasshopper spore. Noscma locustac, is somewhat effective in reducing the hopper populations. Its practical application is currently being tested by the U.S.D.A. nu Mnh Fl?Dln)dl u k u Kent, K.O., Blake Murdock, Frank Ferrante, Pete Call, Jerry Hopkins, Steve uj i subject to mite attacks. Sevin is not as effective on older grasshoppers as Malathion or Dursban. Reapplication would be needed about every lu k Hopkins and Troy Weeks Invite You To.. J UJ s UJ uj k u lnlWI(iti rtOCGs Ml u 0. UJ u k u UJ k uj UJ The UJ Ik IUJ 0 uj 0 UJ Ik UJ 0 UJ Celebrate Big Savings! UJ UJ Win this w qued or embroidered. About 5 quilts will be on display. 25-3- battle in the war against flo. QUILTING CLASSES have been scheduled for July 9 in the center court of the mall. On July 8 two classes are scheduled. Jean Christensen (past 8-- inflation president of the Utah Quilt Guild), will teach The Heritage of Quilts at 1 1 a.m.; Carol Hatch (president of the Utah Quilt Guild) will teach "The Quilting at 1 2nd Inflation Fighter p.m. THREE CLASSES are sche- duled on July 9. Barbara Murdock Inflation Fighters Bishop will teach "Machine at 10:30 a.m; Claire Fields (author and member of the Quilt Guild) will teach "Tie It Youll Like it at 1 p.m. and "String Quilting" at 3 p.m. Everyone is invited to drop by for the classes and to see the beautiful quilts. Quilting Discounts Super on any new White or KENT Grow Green Or Bulbous Onions Station, is an early producing mild white onion. Even milder and sweeter is the variety Walla Walla that may be grown from seed in Utah. Onions used in combination with the Yellow Sweet Spanish Type for earlier maturity include hybrids such as early Yellow Globe and Brigham Yellow Globe that have medium-lon- g day length reand Imperial Spanquirements ish or Peckhams Spanish and Cochise Brown that are even earlier. Remember that the bulbing reaction with the earlier varieties will occur earlier. It is important to plant them as early as possible when the soil dries out in the spring, Ham- -' son said. fre-qe- nt Mechanics of Traditional THIS YEAR it will run from July 30 to August 7. In order for a quilt to be entered in the state contest it must first be entered in an area contest. The quilts from the Weber River area contest will be on display at the Layton Hills Mall from All of the quilts in July the contest are handquilted. A When growing onions in your garden, you have a choice of types and varieties for different purposes and different said. time requirements. There are a thousand DR. ALVIN R. Hamson, exthings kids could enjoy with a tension horticulturist, USU, little supervision, said suggests that for storage you oncan grow globular-shape- d Sweet the Yellow such as ions, WORK IS a valuable thing Spanish that was developed in to teach children during sum1920s by Dr. Alma Wilson the mer months, along with other of the Utah Agricultural Exthat traits character positive periment Station, or one of the schools do not teach. he said, is -- newer hybrids developed from "Parenting, ft. To eat fresh from the garden working yourself out of a job. scallions (green onions), as do as that such But you have to you can grow varieties such as a pace that the child can accept Evergreen White Bunching that responsibility. planted from seed as early as possible or Ebenezer planted TOO OFTEN, he said, as sets. For pickling, you can children are allowed to wansmall white onions such plant unrestrained der relatively as Crystal White Wax. while parents work either in The Yellow Sweet Spanish the home or at outside or Utah White Sweet Spanish kids are much onions are desired by many more likely to get into trouUtahns for their mildness. ble, he said. were developed for They who are "There people aling the Wasatch basically turn their kids out growing Front in Utah. and allow other people to raise THE HYBRID Snow White, also developed at the Utah Bible Verse choice for border sprays. USU To Host Quilt Contest 5. rv some limitations for garden use. It is very toxic to the honey bee and thus must not be applied on or near plants being visited by bees. It is not recommended for use around plants SEVIN, CARBARYL, is quently used for hopper con-2-- 5 trol on range land, but has iJ IN BORDER spraying, we spray a band about ten feet wide around the garden or yard, grasshoppers are controlled as they move through the treated area. If the migration is primarily from one direction is would be necessary to treat only that side. Blanket sprays over the entire yard or garden are not very effective and require excessive use of insecticides. linators it should be applied only late evenings, K.0. MURDOCK MURDOCK BLAKE MURDOCK FRANK FERRANTE JP TO ENCOURAGE rapid, early growth of onions, he advises fertilizing them with nitrogen balanced with phosphorous. Ample fertilizer will help in development of large bulbs in the bulbing type onions and for mild, tender, succulent qualities in those used as green onions. 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HAMSON EXPLAINED that a considerable amount of the increase in bulb size occurs in the last few weeks of growth as the food material translocates from the tops into the bulbs. Avoid harvesting them too early if they want this growth. If you grow bulb type onions for storage, the extension specialist advises that you plan for appropriate care in harvesting and storing them. The process includes digging the bulbs, cutting the tops off about one inch from the bulbs, hold the onions in a shaded area with good ventilation at approximately 80 degrees Fahrenheit for two weeks. Then put them in dry storage. The ideal storage OMOUUTY savici riixaAiiflOToa FAPTS wuffs THE HEART WHERE OF OUR BUSINESS v U--R facility will have relatively low humidity and temperature of 40-5- 0 degrees Fahrenheit. Stored in this way, the onions will last well into the next season. !00 hypo v v L2651JouthMainJSountiful2988090 v v v O O O O G G O P Q O O 'jr |