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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Leader Training Planned, 2nd Thursday, March Everything you wanted to know about but were too leader busy to ask! Our training is scheduled for April 2, 1981, 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Panguitch Stake Center in Panguitch. 4-- 4-- Leader Training is 4-- usually held on a basis in St. George. We felt that we could best meet the needs of our county by planning a leader training for Kane and Garfield Counties five-coun- ty only. Training will be given in clothing, child care, home improvement, with displays and information on foods, photography, entomology, ieathercraft and more. Two specialists from Utah State University will teach several of the sessions. This is an excellent opportunity to update some of your own skills as well as a good opportunity to answer your questions and get you and your children on their way to a great experience. 4-- Good Example Makes Cents By VI JUDGE- - Dear Headers: time is fast approaching. If youre a first-timand your garden will be in soil where no garden has been before, promise me that you wont give up if your neighbor's garden is better than yours the first year, h takes a year or two to get the soil in condition and to learn a few tricks of the trade. Most soils in the Intermountain West are sadly lacking in Garden-plantin- g humus, the dark, organic material that results from decaying vegetation and animal waste. Thats why all the waste material you have, including the kitchen garbage, should be composted. The compost pit is listed as one of the best and hardest working friends a garden can have. Other hard-workin- g garden friends are: Youngsters will be more Ladybugs: They feed on likely to smoke cigarettes if large quantities of aphids and their parents and teachers other insect pests, Colorado do, according to the Atner- - potato beetles, grape root-ica- n Cancer Society. worm, alulfa weevils, to name Nancy's Hair Design only a few. If you spray for insects, you'll also destroy dear Ladybug. Thats why its best to control pests naturally. Praying Mantis: Catch it. its a Praying Mantis; My daddy wants it,' 1 heard a little boy say. He had been taught the benefits of this pest eater. Praying Mantis might look frightful, but hes our garden friend. Don't poison him. Marigolds: These hardy flowers bloom and bloom, providing a riot of color way into fall. They also exude a substance that destroys pesty nematodes in the soil. Marigolds strong body oder repels pests from beetles to rabbits. Be sure to plant them generously among your vegetables to add beauty as well as protection to your garden. Mulch: Why break your back weeding when mulching around your plants can practically eliminate that chore, cut your watering bill in half, protect plants against drought and frost, and keep your tomatoes and other mature vegetables off the ground toli-Anall where ihcy-c- aa d the while the mulch adds nutrients to the soil. Mulch is a thick layer of spoiled hay, grass clippings, old leaves, etc. Azotobacter: A group of delicate soil bacteria that become a fertilizer factory taking nitrogen from the air and feeding it to your plants as needed. They thrive in humus-ric- h Next to Nedras Cafe in Fredonia, Arizona Call 643 -2996 soil. Lacewing: These pretty, jade green insects guard your garden while you sleep. They Starting March 30, Patricia Nicks will be working from 12 noon to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Nancy will eat scales, aphids, mites, mealybugs. Lacewing is a shop and Patricia will be working Mens and Womens Hairstyles g friend that dies with other insects when you spray with poisons. Toad: Ugly to look at, yes, but he devours insects and small creatures that eat your pfecious crops. It is said that in three months a single toad will eat up to 10,000 pests, mostly cutworms. Poisoned insects will also poison him. Bacillus Thuringiensis: BT for short, a natural microorganism that makes tent caterpillars, codling moth worm, peach tree borer, corn hard-workin- bs temporarily out of the J 3. Never give a signal to pass, you are merely invited to be cut off. Never give up your position unless it means instant death to the other guy, and then think about it earworm, cabbage worm, cabtwice-ti- me permitting. bage looper and gypsy moth Never expect a break, insects other and caterpiller unless you're a blond female, very ill. A culture of BT preferably with blue eyes. released in your garden when 5. If youre going to mess these insects are at their with the other guy, make sure season will control them. Ask you have more power than he about BT at your garden does. If you don't, ignore him. supply center. 6. Sorry, ladies, but in Drl lng In Mexico Wren: This sweet little bud Mexico beware of women Now you have digested the guards her own territory. speed limits, drivers. highway signs Invite her to live in your 7. Stay away from buses. and the rules of road as they garden by putting up a small are merciless. The same They to Mexico. But some wren house close to your fruit apply for trucks, except they dont ut a little seems wrong-oor berry patch. Shell chase things of place, so to speak. You move so fast. g birds. away 8. Be prepared, when you Earthworm: They make soil. quickly realize that theory and are passing, for the other guy miles apart. At the Thats right. An earthworm reality are so you will be accelerate to last stop sign you heeded, will produce its weight in in no mans land caught fertile soil every 24 hours. He everyone behind you honked entering the curve or coming his horn around and getting burrows sii feet deep, aeratcircles over the hill. He is out to kill those "glorietas ing soil, making drainage for mother-in-layou, make no mistake. The would cause your to rain, breaking up hard-pa- n to have a cardiac arrest; way to prevent this is by make the soil easier to work. such not a bad idea, but the taking a look at the car the Chemical fertilizers and pestiother guy Is driving and his cides destroy earthworm pop- thought came much later. Remember the more Apparently, you conclude, age. ulations. If you dont find power under the hood rule. earthworms in your soil, plant the rules of the road as you 9. There is nothing wrong in Mexico. in know out are them some, making sure there is on the inside, even if Anarchy is what you finally passing plenty of organic waste conlude it means getting over on the after going through material tor them to work dirt shoulder. Not recomthe standard name-callin- g with. with less than 10 of: all mad, mended Theyre And all the time were game years driving experience in bonkers, nuts, etc. cultivating these natural crazy, Mexico but it may happen to After while a accidents not it's friends of the gardenwelre, 'OggTIwrsurpttsetr Wt'tharTr0U 11 vc see you D. saving the cost and eiiminat10. B que haven t amazed you youre risk of the pesticides. ing rule Universal Sounds CENTsible, doesnt it? seen tenfold more. Ah, but who hits pays. there are Happy, successful garden- you see, amigo, 11. Never confide in any subtleties the it's rules, just ing, everyone. right of way rules except the With love, are not easily discemable. overlap rule, so you are best Vi Here are some ideas to keep off not knowing them. 12. Never ignore a cattle you out of trouble: Readers: This feature is your crossing sign. I mean never. feature. Do you have some 1. Like in sailing, there is an Assess the terrain around you, gardening tricks, household overlap rule. Simply stated, it it is usually indicative of cattle or money sav- means whenever you overlap in the area or not. Now there is ing ideas? We'd love to hear the car on your left or right a lot more we can say on the from you. Also, if you have side this hopefully will you have the right of way. subject, but start on the a good you problems, let us help you 2. Never worry about what give Solve them. Write to IT is behind you, just make sure survival game. MAKES CENTS, co this, you overlap the guy on your The Don Jacobs Family newspaper. sides. Don Jacobs and family traveled to Mexico at the same time that the Kanab High School Spanish Club made their recent trip. Following the interesting trip there, the Jacobs had the following observations about their trip: Now that the Spanish trip is over and we're all home safe, anyone planning to drive to Mexico may find these tips valuable: berry-thievin- easy-does-it- s, Utah Foundation It is often difficult to determine whether the social and economic benefits derived from bonding will outweigh To Be Published Without Your Name No business man in any town should allow a newspaper published in his town to go without his name and business being mentioned somewhere in its columns. does hot mean you should have a whole, or even quarter page advertisement in Issue of fhe paper, but your name business should be mentioned. This half, each and A stranger picking up your newspaper should be able to tell what business is represented in a town by looking at the paper. This is the best possible town advertising. The man who does not advertise his business does an injustice to himself and his town. The man who insists on sharing the business that comes to town, but refuses to advertise his own, is not a valuable addition to any town. The life of a town depends on the live, e and liberal advertising businessman. . wide-awak- Quoted from: American Banker Magazine Southern Utah kt n (art CasMr Federal interest payments climbed from $4.4 billion in 1950 to $74.9 billion in fiscal 1980. At the present time, interest payments are the Foundation analysts issuesone MZI for $1 million in 1911 to help finance construction of the State Capitol and another of $2 million in 1933 (later refunded in 1939) to meet emergency obligations during the great depression. Among the major arguments advanced by bonding 0 K AWARD WINNER of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chell, was son Bobby Chell, chosen to receive the second 0 K Teenage award of the year. Nominees are chosen from letters submitted to the 0 K Committee each month. The award is for continuous service benefiting people In Fredonia. Mayor Robert Harris presented a $50.00 savings bond to Bobby and Carol Johnson presented the traveling trophy to the January winner. DUP Elects Slate For Period 2-Y- ear Spring was in the air Monday morning at Zions State Bank as the Daughter of Utah Pioneers held an election meeting. President Leah M. Jackson conducted the meeting which began with singing America the Beautiful led by Fawn Robinson, prayer by Agnes Johnson, pledge of allegiance by Violet Honey. Chairman of the election committee, Violet Jones then conducted the election, with the following officers elected for 1981 - 1983. President - Lillie Barnett-Registra- r, Velma Edwards; Historian, Vilate Esplin; Custodian of Relics, Clella Chaplain, Leah M. Hep-wort- Jackson; three holdovers are: 1st Vice President, Averetta Crofts, 2nd Vice President, Iris Masterson and Secretary-Treasure- r Mae Cram. Other officers and committee chairmen are appointed by the President. After installation of officers, refreshments were served to members from Orderville, Margery Stewart and Willow Camps. An Enduring Legacy, a book published by the Daughters of Utah Pioneers was presented to Leah M. Jackson for her past service to the organization. Seeds were planted for a successful, growing, two years. Business of the Week -- 4 PiARMACr proponents are the following: 1. Bonding makes good economic sense, especially in a period of rapid inflation. The interest paid on the debt often is much less than the increased costs that would result from waiting to finance projects on a basis. 2. State and local units, which can issue tax-fre- e municipal bonds, are able to borrow money at a significantly lower rate than private IKANABlDRUG THE NEW OLD DRUG THANKS YOU FOR 61 YEARS OF SUPPORT 644-241- 8 7? W CENTER FIND THIS BUSINESS ON YOUR WHITE & GREEN PHONE BOOK COVER. corporations and even the Federal Government. 3. Borrowing allows the high cost of public improvements to be spread out over a period of time, while the benefits may be realized almost immediately. Opponents, on the other hand, .cite the following arguments against bonding: 1. It obligates future gener- ations ,apd futyre Authorities to pay for benefits enjoyed by the present generation. 2. The availability of large sums of money from a bond issue increases the likelihood that projects will be funded. 3. Added burdens are al created to maintain NEW SPRING SPORTSWEAR from and operate the new facilities. 4. Long-tercosts for facilities are raised because of LEVI interest and debt service charges. 5. Debt service costs will reduce the amount bf money that will be available for other purposes. 6. Continued and frequent use of bonding could result in a lower credit rating foe the governmental unit. con- clude that the 1965 state bond issue probably saved the State $35 million in construction costs, but it caused Utah to depart from its longstanding reluctance to incur debt for capital projects. Prior to 1965, the State had marketed only two small bond Yjt UMfc, the added costs and other problems attached to such borrowing. This was the conclusion reached by Utah Foundation, the private research organization, in their latest analysis of state and local debt in Utah. At one time it was considered poor fiscal policy for a governmental unit to incur debt except under the most extreme circumstances. With rapidly rising costs, many are contending that the issuance of debt is a smart way to beat inflation. As a result, borrowing has come to play an increasingly important role in the financial affairs of most governmental units. According to the Foundation report, total long-terstate and local debt in Utah has grown from $217,400,000 in 1960 to $1,196,100,000 by the end of 1979. Even with this growth, Utah appears to be much more restrained than most other states in its use of debt. Per capita state indebtedness in Utah is only about one third of the U.S. average, and per capita local debt is 30 below the average for the nation as a whole. The growing debt liability is adding to the interest costs for governmental units. Throughout the nation, state and local interest payments to service general indebtedness has risen from $458 million in 1950 to nearly $13 billion in 1979. fastest growing part of the federal budget and are the leading contributors to the federal deficit. t . Report.,. Does Bonding Offset Costs and Problems Dont Allow Your Newspaper 9. S- - Nine Find Truth Of Mexico Drivers 4-- H It 26, 1981 - Pag Temple Trip Slated For Spec. Interest Members of the Kanab Utah Stake Special Interest group will enjoy a trip to the St. George Temple on Friday, March 27th. The bus wifi leave from the Kanab Stake Center at 2 p.m. To secure space call Areola Uke Gardner. Rider, or Lorna Shumway, by Thursday night. DOGGON'ITS WHITE STAG sale on swim wear Pre-seaso- n ALL NEW 20 oft DUKE'S 644-225- 644-554- 8, 644-295- 9 Clothing Store |