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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY Community MAY 12, 1993 1993 Miss Junior America, Kanab City For one full year, Miss Autumn Jean Aziz will represent I keep hearing, Tell us what Miss Junior America as Kanab to do about squash bugs! The City Queen. Autumn was one following are some choices to out of hundreds of girls to apply deal with the bugs-al- l natural. for this position in the state of Each year rotate all vegin ten the etables! Plant the vine crops as Utah. Ranking top far from the area of the year percent, Autumn was the only to be in teen chosen our before as possible. city pre to Be select committee a observant gardener. an repreby commitKanab This Record when you see the first sent City. tee was made up of school teachadult. Continually check the undersides of the leaves for eggs. instructors ers, dancemodeling Ifyou can get them youre ahead. as well as pageant directors. five Girl Autumn is a With glove'on, mash or rub off. year Scout and plays the clarinet in Spray with Safers Insecticidal the Middle School band. She is a Soap, dust with Diatomaceous member of Stages and is acEarth or use Sunspray Ultra-fin- e oil. With adults none of the tive in the United Church of above will do! Try Cedar chips KanabTredonia. As well as playor sawdust worked into the soil ing her third year in girls soft will Autumn at planting time. Using Saba-dill- a as ball, participate or 5 Rotenone gets the a member in the Kanab Swim Team this summer. Miss Aziz is adults. You can make use of the light-weigrow covers. But they motivated, competitive and conto succeed. would have to be removed for tinuously strives Miss Junior Americas goal is to pollination.' reach their Fall care of the garden is very goals helpyoung girls important-perhap- s and gain self respect They strive even more s to teach these girls to believe in themselves. During the next year Autumn will be seen in parades with the City Mayor. She will make apSaturday May 15 will be events at special city Poppy Day in Kanab. Once pearances each year Americans honor and will participate in commuand pay tribute to our disabled nity service projects. Through and dead servicemen by wearthese activities, she looks forAutumn Aziz ward to expanding her horizons ing the red Memorial Poppy. will for Miss the Junior as Kanab Aziz Autumn This Queen City City and setting a solid foundation represent poppy is made in VeterAziz. of Jim Pam is Autumn the and America. ans Hospitals by wounded daughter for later success. for the following season than the spring preparation. By fall all the insects have found a safe warm place to hibernate or lay next springs generation. Bum any refuse that is diseased. Till into the ground, or hire it done, all the good refuse, brown or green, thats left. If you have chickens turn them loose on it. Theyll eat those eggs and insects brought up by the tilling, otherwise theyll die from exposure. After a week or two, go over it again. Broadcast Annual Rye. Water it. Allow it to grow. When the frost kills it, it will serve as a blanket over the soil, preventing erosion. The worms will live on the roots while workinches of ing the top soil (where most plant roots live). Theyll leave their castings (manure) which will greatly benefit next seasons crops. six-eig- ht ht Well continue this next week...till then were at The Garden Bench, 260N 100 W21. Observe poppy day Saturday ' American Veterans. Your contribution aids these veterans and honors those who gave their lives for our freedom. Flanders Fields By Colonel John McCrae In In Flanders fields the poppies blow Between the crosses, row on row, That mark our place; and in the sky The larks still bravely singing fly, Scarse heard amidst the guns below. We are HftiftflUhgftnm o CtfHli the dead. Short days ago we lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow, loved and were loved and now we lie In Flanders fields. o (ftasisfitHi Take up our quarrel with the foe, To you from failing hands we throw The Torch be yours to hold it high; If ye break faith with us who die We shall not sleep, though poppies grow In Flanders fields. Americans Answer By R. W. Lillard Rest in peace, ye Flanders dead, The fight that ye so bravely led Weve taken up. And we will keep True faith with you who lie asleep, With each a cross t6 mark his bed, Where once his own d rang red. So let your rest be sweet and deep In Flanders fields life-bloo- ftoftfljBfflBHitlift rtrarrrfi o O Tps$ o 0MMSr Fear not that ye have died for mm vm gob, naught, The torch ye threw to us we caught, Ten million hands will hold it high, And Freedoms light shall never die! Weve learned the lesson that ye taught In Flanders fields. |