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Show , - , Home r .' r , M , 4 f, . . t r. M Livin r I . . I - t r, RUTH MALAN KAYSVILLE Elaine Kerivan of Kaysville walked away from the Utah State Fair with ribbons on all 12 items she entered. Only one item may be entered ,in each category except ceramics, she said. I didnt intentionally make anything for the fair this ' year, said Mrs. Kerivan. Last year was her first experience in entering projects in a fair. She won best in the show with her Window of My Life poem and shadow box. It was her hus-- , band who encouraged her to enter again this year. You dont know what the ; competition is going to be like each year, she said. Mrs. Kerivan said she likes to make things , that are different. All of her soft sculpture is her own designs and . patterns. ' . Kevin and Brian, entered ceramics and bead work in the fair and received ribbons. ; "It isnt hard to remove remaining weeds a day or two after watering when the soil is moist and soft. If weeds are close to Iss ,b- - ft , ' ,'4 making seed be sure to remove them completely from the garden area so they wont drop seed in the garden," he said. f Jr) A key to treating field bindweed, more commonly known as morning glory is given in the USU Extension Service booklet EC 391 Weed Control for the Home Owner. Morning glory can be treated in September by spraying a solution of 3 ounces of Roundup per gallon of water. Follow up treatments to get seedlings that emerge will prevent fur- ther establishment. Catholic Women Plan Fundraiser Council of Cath- alic Women of St. Rose of Lima LAYTON Church, WINNING entries are displayed by Elaine Kerivan of Kaysville. 85 Church will be having a St., Layton, rummage sale on Friday, Oct. 5, from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Refreshments will be available. Proceeds will benefit the charity works of the council. Utah Jennie-- O Golden Delicious TURKEY HAM LUNCHEON MEAT I ; . North Edition Lakeside Review Wednesday, October 3, 1984 "A few missed weeds that are allowed to go to seed will produce a surprisingly large amount of seed to infest the garden next year, said Chase. 12 oz. Oscar Meyer VARIETY PACK , . .L Page IB FARMINGTON Stop those weeds from reseeding today. Gardeners who have done a good job of keeping weeds out early in the season shouldn't relax now, said Rick Chase of the Utah Sate University Extension service. Her two youngest children, STEAK '' Next Years Garden mother-in-- TENDERLOIN ' Fall Weeding Helps law. things from kits. After showing her original brandy snifter bathtub with soft tl'l Dont Stop Now scupture people in it to some friends at work she began selling them. It paid for our trip to Disneyland this year, she said. Her husbands mother once commented that 'the only man she wanted in her life was a stuffed one. Through this statement Fred was born. Fred is a soft sculpture elderly gentleman created especially for her It was a blue ribbon winner. A dried flower arrangement with soft sculpture faces of each member of their family is another of her unique creations. Mrs. Kerivan began her hobby as a child through the encouragement of her mother. She said she would like to give my kids an incentive to do more than run around and watch TV." dont like making I ' , view Kaysville Woman Gets Fair Honors Review Correspondent , $ $J79 k I1! I 12 Foster Farms 12 oz. No Name CHEESE 250 to 275 lb. wrapped 2 Yield TA A CHICKEN OR TURKEY FRANKS. MILLER BLUE RIBBON WHOLE 25 lb. Certifmh A DEEF 25 lb. Golden West SUGAR flour 8 oz. Western Family 46 oz. Baby Banquets, Cucumber Chips TOMATO SAUCE 1 or Pill ISC lb. pneMla( charge Kosher or Whole Dills nt, NALLEYS PICKLES Gerber Gallon Phillips 66 BABY PANTS 3 J Gerber Color Plastic NURSER. Gerber Snap & Tie BABY BIBS '2 300 EAST GENTILE, LAYTON Open Mon.-Sa- t. 8 a.m.-- 9 p.m. CLOSED SUNDAY AD EFFECTIVE OCT. 3 thru 9 |