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Show I WEEKLY REFLEX-DA- VIS ( NEWS JOURNAL, JULY 19, 1979 H GARDEN YARD , s-- 'fj aspemec IrfiesivSestt PirBtfliuistiiiin) ii-.-trtir- are over 2 inch, but if all the canes are smaller than this, cut out all but the two largest. THE YOUNG black raspberry canes should be topped when about two feet high the first summer. This produces a stocky well branched cane for bearing the following year. This topping is done by cutting off the end of the canes as they reach the proper height. Canes should By DAVID E. WHITING USU Area Horticulturist v, .. Bramble canes, raspberry and blackberry are biennial. They complete their growth in 3. height the first year, bear V-- fruit the second and then die. The underground stems are perennial, sending up a new crop of canes each year from " ?jj A ., - I VIS buds. In additions, suckers grow directly from the roots. THE TWO year old canes which have borne fruit should be cut out soon after harvest so the next years canes can grow unobstructed. New growth should also be thinned at this time. This summer pruning and thinning will help reduce the incidence of disease and prolong the life of the plant. When thinning black raspberries remove canes that are under 2 inch in diameter. Most black raspberry plants have four to five canes that r ' V . ." : wj? iy, -- ' V i,:: . ic ., M The orchard irrigation system. The instrument delivers about one gallon of den. We were shown how wire is fabricated into reinforcing Interagency Conservation : ' : . Tour was enjoyed by about 80 residents of Davis and Salt Lake counties this year. The tour was sponsored by Davis and Salt Lake Soil Conserva- for concrete pipe, making concrete pipe, and rolling and riveting of corrugated sheet metal into corrugated steel pipe. A lot of pipe from this plant is used for irrigation pipeline installations in our tion Districts, Agricultural Stabilization and Conserva-- ; tion Committees and ExtenBUSES WERE chartered :: and as we drove from Layton north through the western part of Davis County, fields of .onions, potatoes, green beans, and sugar beets were viewed . . and discussed. Onions are now the only significant vegetable crop produced in : Utah for fresh shipment. ' Davis County produces over of the half states, (approximately 2,000 acres) The farm manager, Oscar Puckett, then showed us part of their drip irrigation sys-.teA single line about one half inch in diameter supplies water to each peach tree row. Rows are about 600 feet long and the trees about 18 feet apart. have gone under to sub-- r divisions and other development. The Soil Conservation ASC feel this is a serious FIRST STOP of the tour was the Slaterville Diversion on the Weber River. Ralph FRYER I PACX-- 041 . Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd By VIRGINIA BENNETT Tutmwwmm TJATERttELCRS CUTTER CHARCOAL POTATO CHIPS nun lay rec. m Rma Cha-telai- are spending several days Sa- turday evening from a three and a half week vacation trip that took them to the Holy Land, Rome, Italy, Cairo Ammon Egypt, Jordan, this week at Trial Lake in the Uinta Mountains. Those who accompanied the group on Monday morning were Floyd Wilcox, Brad Wilson and and Greece before returning TOILET TISSUE NORTHERN-- 4 BEL-Ai- oi II ROIL . ASSOtTEN di::::ir$ hot ccs cu::s rimts CREAM CCRE1 M EXCEPT REEF HER Nil TOWN NieSMi n ec RAMsona-MM- Mrs. Barbara D. Bennett left Sunday for her home in Spokane, Wash., after a week visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Davis of Layton. She stayed at the Davis home during the time her mother was in D.C. with Washington, another daughter, Miss LaRay Davis, who had surgery there. home. Also in the same traveling group were Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hart, Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Anderson, Clearfield. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Clifford and their three sons and daughter of Placentia, Calif., are here visiting at the home of Mrs. Cliffords parents, PORK & BEAUS FRUIT GELATIN TOWN NOOSE YOGURT TCPPIXS nnrmr 59 u nan flavors 91 SIZE 1 ICE CREAM ZEE KIAPKHIS UN FAMILY PAN-M- (HIT LNORM ASSONTD SIZE Vi COFFEE (WARM AU MNM OAUON FUF PUFF Jjf H MCUtt 43 ML SAFEWAY COOKED IIAM ROASTS 4 FM VALVEI n. SIZE SCOTCH BUY SCOTCH BUY meats LuriciEzcn PACKA-SLK- . WHOLE IOMCLESS ROLLS CHUCK tthtll AVER AW.. 1 11 H y 2 3 3 Veal Loin Chops Veal Steaks SKRILESS FRAKXS WHAT'S A SIZE PACKAGE fi Pretzels tol Aswttd tsl 9 Bread WITNOOT FNANKSf Round Steak 2T Rump Roast sass Bottom Round Roast. 2 Chunk Bologna Cooked Ham IT, Chuck Roast 69 2 9 HamburgerBunsM,;,rjr55 9 Cake Donuts mr"' 89 .fj 9 Bread PKNK .00 ,C.,-.,24- T 1 IE 53' 9 Steak Sauce Salad Mustard 'I Apple Pies 79 9 Pickle Chips Sauce 9 Bar-B-Hot Dog Relish Q 9 Snow Star 1 Bel-A- ir r 69 V ,763 French Fries tss Bel-aBlueberries ir Biscuits gr 6 t 2 IM0 Dressing xsti "63 Cream Cheese 1' Cheese Spread 2M Sliced Cheese xszz; 1 us.. 2 59 1 ONIONS us,. 3 YELLOW miS PLANT ROMAIHE LETTUCE! RaVS SOFT PERM Have Your Eyes COMPLETE KIT Smal Size 67 39 SOFT PERM REFILL E1AVE Light, Fall Sun Aveg. te warm temp. noDnsisiy CELLO CARROTS RAVE EGGS 1 6 inch Pots Prepared For School This Year AA GRADE Plenty el - lb Be JP0P 01 Umbrella r Fred Says Butierm-l- II 91. UN (RA4RWNT House Plant Likes The Back To School Tip VAim 39 OFF LASEL-8.- Tested and 2 fluoric ei. SPIKES . large G9 US Ne. I lb. CCLCIJJ TRCPICS DARK TAHKIKS VASELINE L07C3l LOTION INTENSIVE CARE you Need Eye Ware Select Flintstone TOOTHPASTE PRICES Sail lak. ind ITEMS EFFECTIVE Bountiful, Sandy, City, Granger, Tooele, Midvale, Orem, looievelt, Richfield, Price, Payton, Vernal, Spanish Cedar City, St. George, Fork, Preva, Tremonton, Brigham City, Layton, Logan, Green Keami, Hebar City, Murray, Rock River, Ivamton, 'Hammerer, Springi, Elko, Neu. Ely, Wyo. Theie Storoi Open Sunday. 1700 W., Layton 393-843- 9 -- So. Ogden 479-969- S?,m FILM IP 20 EXP. su:is $ r GErJLAR CM r 0 SI IZ7Z2 8 M:Y3 FILM jliohdh Fi9ala Fla draUd)i2tm?aiDainiss Just West Of North Davis Hospital Ogden LUCEXKE COCKTAIL; 1 4 RIPE CLIVES UMYSSIlICTPlimtm . a Blake Knight. Israel, Jerusalem, Athens 825-162- EUR CHARTERS TOUR CHOKE n. The Teachers Quorum from the Syracuse First LDS Ward Mr. and Mrs. Phyll A. Layton MIT fZARK RIANI NOEtRY VARIETIES 1979 18-2- 825-039- 1 -- 295-23- 34 4 PRICES GOOD JULY tlKiii 2179 N. 1385 S. 500 West - Bountiful - Phone OADY OIL DIAPERS SAFEWAY IRIMMER If SUNDAY TRULY FIXE 16 ex MCCKS BKPOJARLI BONELESS BEEF H.-- Mon. thru Sat. 10 A.M.-- 6 P.M. (W5 SEAFOOD ISTTIES THERE WERE many comments of a good and enjoyable tour. Hope you can join us next year. Next stop was the W.R. 3 origin. MARKET SUGAR FREE ei. 1 employer, provides programs and services to all persons regardless ;of race, sex, color or national, . Weber Canal in Roy. Hansen returned home on wm opportunity CLOSED one-cro- GRADE A MIXED 3 Bateman, operator for Weber Basin, discussed how water can be diverted from this point into Willard Bay and plater,, when needed, pumped, back into the West Layton or other canals. Water from the West Layton Canal can also be pumped into the Davis and Og-- er REGULAR The emitters deliver about one gallon of water per hour and the trees are watered for 12 hours every 22-days. This method is more than five times as efficient as furrow irrigation. A good filter system is required to keep emitters from plugging and lines must be installed with adequate slacypee them from pulling apart when lines cool and contract. solu- White Pipe Company in before growth starts. Fruit from pruned laterals is larger and of better quality than fruit from unpruned laterals. Cut the laterals back so that two to six buds per lateral are left, depending on size of THE UTAH Cooperative Extension Service, an $qual VISIT OUR 1 UP POP FOR YOUNG trees, only one emitter per tree is used. Mature trees have two emitters, one about three feet on each side of the tree trunk. Com--mitt- problem, but a feasible tion is hard to find. Ilia AM than 30 inches high) and most of the suckers. Then thin remaining canes to about seven canes per hill. Where vigorous growth is made, more canes should be left than where the growth is relatively poor. RED raspberries are generally not tipped during the summer as they have little tendency to branch. However if the canes tend to bend over to the ground, they can be cut back until they are self supporting. In the spring while dormant, the red raspberry canes should be cut back to four or five feet. In general, the everbearing varieties are pruned like the p varieties. The tips that bear the autumn crop do not fruit again the following THESE LATERALS should be pruned back in the spring, aEES3EiaiH2I ERECT AND trailing blackberries are tipped in the summer like black rasp- - spindly and generally less Toward the end of the first season, the canes send out laterals (side branches). The next season small branches grow from buds on the laterals. Fruit is borne on these small branches. . year and are removed at the dormant pruning. cane, or about 10 to 12 inches. Red raspberries should be thinned by first removing all weak canes (those that are not be topped when wet. l2 feet while dormant. about If you have a question for Yard N Garden, address it to P.O. Box 291, Roy, Utah 84067. a delicious luncheon topped off with fresh Bing cherries. of onions. The urbanization pressure was also noted, many farms District and the operation. FINAL STOP of the tour was the W.R. White Orchards in Willard. Everyone enjoyed -- : in area, seeing the pipe being made was very interesting. sion Service. : ' j&r water per hour when - .., Manager of White Orchards, Oscar Puckett, checks emitter in his peach CONSERVATION MEET HELD LAYTON , , ' - berries, with the lateral branches being trimmed to Fm Pirme jf !J 0 Tfilitf Wrtifll |