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Show SUN CHRONICLE, June 1 6. 1 977, Page 3 Sports program wstmtflhi will National Youth Sports Program beginning June 13 and running through July 22 The program is sponsored by the National Triple trailer s Collegiate In r Market believes the only way to have a clean Sondrup of lot is it to parking sweep yourself. Not really, although Bob did spend a lot of time keeping the lot swept. Time changes many things. r market is no more and for those who may have missed Bob and his market, it used to be where Allco Auto Parts is now located. Many people knew Bob and still do as he is still selling but a different way. Another page from the past in the Sun Chronicle. Bob Sav-Mo- Sav-Mo- Farmer honored by SCO officials Nasaru " Mus ' Yamada of Syracuse was recently honored as Conservation Farmer of the year by the Davis Soil Conservation farmer is a first grader each year Each year brings different cir- District follow SCD Supervisor made the Yosh Miya presentation Mus is a native Utahn, born in Syracuse on the Loran Thurgood Farm His father worked with Mr Thurgood on a share crop basis Mrs Yamada (Kiyokoi was born in Japan She graduated from High School in Tokyo then came to Utah in 1953 where she met Mus. They were married in 1955. Mus and Kiyoko have two daughters Julie 14 and La Ree 12 Mrs Yamadas mother also lives with them to complete their family unit. The Yamadas purchased their 50 acre farm in 1957. They became cooperators of the Davis SCD (Soil Con- Mus says A cumstances and problems to Mus tries to cope with set conservation cropping plans and practices with adjustments for varying conditions Mr Yamada has served in ca mpus Bus stops have been set up in the following locations West Ogden Park Lynn School. View Mountain School Dee School Lewis combinations along fertilizing, spraying s tan poitions ot in ail of which are at tom l,me div ided high t a- to -l r. b i Mitmn the accepted a proposal Com-ussioi- 'iom ih, quit i ' ' Helicopters weie used bv Service m most reach mountain pi ecipitaticm gages lor June leadings because reported Philbps SCS of s Max Little Layton snow was encountered on the courses The precipitation rain gages all recorded over twice the normal May cate h ranging form 4 to Hi' inches Parleys Summit with 5 1 inches was 245 percent of average Farmington Lower was the State high 10 51 m dies Farmington Ipper was next high with 9 80 i 1 t the Farmington Experiment Station Rulcm Diaper reported 15 days of precipitation with 7 days ov et inch C Their total 8 78 was precipitation Average is 2 oG so they were more than 3X normal They received more during May than previous 7 months-the un divided portion of the high way north of Tremonton The Commission rejected the option preferred presented by the Association which was to use triples and travel the undivided highway portion between 10 p m and 6 a m , when traffic is at a minimum Otis E Winn, Managing Director of the I tali Motor Transport Association, said that the approval for the tripdo Otis E Winn, managing Director of the Utah Motor Transport Association, said that the approval tor the s i over the transported 'staes t tali Motor Tran ssix lution that the p'e combination untis be ihen down to doubles to be woods' yet fit v limits will be thou s,.eited m the order applications dre received ), t)cf.r sa.O will triple trade or, bo open theiouie from salt Lake City to the port-- , at Seattle and Portland and will save truckei" aUm' Hit nines ,,f txtra driving - ' INSULATE NOW! Intermountain West Insulation FREE ESTIMATE John 393-174- 3 est ot dui current water year which began Oct Storms eliminated need for 2 to 3 weeks of irrigation In some i 1 instances saved onion and main crops '1 he Davis and Weber counties Canal Company has a much water storage now as thev had a month ago They delivered about 4,000 acre feet but have been able to store equivalent amount while water was out of canals Now everyone is wet up. A month ago the Davis Weber Canal Company was planning to deliver 013 C F S. per share for 150 days Now they i an deliver 018 CFS-- l cubic feet per second for 120 days 18 percent increase in stream size This is only 62 percent of last year stream size 029 CFS so efficient water use is still needed We aie not out of the woods" Drought wise' YOUR CARPETS COME CLEANER : : 773-71- 84 BRIGHTER DRY it LAST EASTER 20 Years Experience LONGER IZ COMPLETE FURNITURE SELLOUT CLEARANCE!! ,af MUS YAMADA cultivates his onions for weed control. Sprays are also used. 4 SOFA & L0VESEAT Herculon covered sofa and loveseat. Ideal for any room in the house available in many colors. 2 pieces of furniture for only and irrigating He also keeps his equipment in good operation condition Ted has worked with Mus installing over 3,000 feet of concrete ditch lining on his home place, installing water 1 "iU: Not out of Soil (onservatiot) sex, race, religion, creed, color of national origin, said the Japanese Association and Dr Wallace K Nalder, the Farm Bureau He hires program administrator local youth to help with farm Children 10 through 15 work and takes times to help y ears old are eligible to enroll neighbors in the summer project All who know Mus and Participating children will Kiyoko speak well of them receive tree medical and eye and their familv We are exams as well balanced as proud to have them as part of meals each day our community During the summer they tor rtjisitamn from the Idaho Under to w here the interstate now eras 12 miles north of 1 onnmt n, ha i The Commission previouslv okayed Irqilt trailer opnat'ons on s, ,! d and servation District) a conservation developed plan for their farm Most of the planned practices have now been accomplished Mus operates leased land along with his own This year he has 40 acres on onions and about 80 acres of small grain Ted Rich, SCS technician for Davis County says Mus He is runs a tight ship timely with his farming , operations-plowingplanting, softball the west side of Monroe to West Ogden, and the north side of 38th St to the north The NCAA requires there be no discrimination as to s 'I he I tab Transpoitutmn Commission nas approval the travel ot triple trauti Jef- youth--bet-wee- the project will be held June 13 at the Weber State gym nasium at 4 p m Participants istas track ant aits ' sw im Approval given in Utah ferson School and the Marshall White Center Requirements of the NCAA say 90 per cent of the program's participants must come from the area of disadvantaged in ming, tumbling, Elementary School, paiticipate activ dies mt luding Athletic Association iNCAA) and is made possible through a federal grant Classes for the project will be held Monday through Thursday with the exception ol July 4 Bases will pick the children up at 3 .ill p m each day and will transport them I" and from the Ogden the news varous About 250 youngsters will participate in the sixth an nual Weber State College 19995 l FULL SIZE SOFA BED if control structures Full sized Herculon covered sofa bed. Great for family rooms, or that hard to fit den. Reg. $389 95, now just and leveling land for more efficient irrigation water use 229,s Degree T VELVET earned by man Utah The University announces that Donald Allen Jacobsen is one of more than 1,871 students who received advanced degrees at the VELVET CHAIRS chairs in todays finest, most expensive velvets choice of colors Reg $229 95 CLOSEOUT 108th commencement, Mr Jacobsen annual June is 11th married to Susan Kay Hambly of Clearfield He recieved a masters of engineering administration He has also received a bachelor of science degree from the University of Utah While at the university he was a member of Tau Kappa the fraternity, Kpsilon the former Intercollegiate Student Tutor Supervisor Yosh Miya (left) and Mrs. Mus Yamada of Syracuse. 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