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Show Tlic Eureka Pape Four August (Utah) Reporter CONTROL Eccles Throws EARWIG Support to 1. knowlton K.vtcnsliin Entomologist I'SAC The Kuropi-uearwig has a serious nuisanee as well as a garden pest over a large part of IMah during recent viars. Its known distribution now extends I'LOWKKS' COLORS ARK EASILY CHANGED ITT j Farm Program i Manner S. Krrlea llna week' threw Iim siippnit to ii strung pro-- 1 gram of "farm support" os In run-tinned his tour of tin Stall' in ipiest of tlu t'tnli Ki'piililiran to thr H. S. Senate. Mr Kerbs tolil Ids Hiidii-nrwas strongly in luvor if farm . price supports for liHl.illC' il prodnr-tmnwith full parity the goal" from Isigun to Fillmore. Additional distribution is untieipated us time goes on. Effective control programs nmy retard such spread and will reduce annoyance from this repulsive insect. Meantime household unnoyanee is oeeuring whenever earwigs are brought into buildings with cut flowers, baskets of fruit, garden vegetables, or in otla-- r rontuimrs brought from or porches. infested yRi-dThe earwig is a general in the pantry, gurhng" It can. and flower garden. It crawls inside husks of corn ears, attacks growing fruits and feeds fin fmits and Vrgi tables oftcr they are picked. The earwig is n secr-tive- . insect of varied size and appearance. It reaches a total length inch. It to of one-havaries from shades of reddish-brow- n to a somewhat grayish color in 11- 1- snviller nymphs. Each earwig possesses a pair of conspicuous s on the end of its abdomen. These an- - used in attempt to "pinch" the collector whenev r an earwig is picked up with the fingers. When these insects drop out of fmits ls'ing handles, run out from drawers which are opened, or are present among flowers and vegetables, they may be as annuy- ing in the home as nflehes. which they somewhat resemble in their secretive habits and in being most j active at night. Wherever earwigs ' occur in abundance, control should he undertaken. 1 iiinii-inatio- n In-- At tin same tliiii1, In' Mi'il In' was invilti'liil'ly oppiisi-i- to t!n' f nan I'lnn or anv nllnr plan aims to riintinl thr farmi-- and Si l r cihIizi' Hgiirultiirc." Also t iiijiliaiii'il hy Mil ti s -- STUDIO Couch practically new. eka. ' 1 ogiiriilt ural iminstiy ns wrll nson--to tinnation's prnil'iriji n .Mill ri l oiiiV ns a whole - i To inr iniirr ilriir, congenial to One native rlinrm. my lifn rt. t!i. in all tlir gluHh of art. t w.iv, all . CHAMPION "kolhot". h 580. ii w 1;;" UN . 1 VOTE 0 SEPT. 9u Douglas R. S7RIHGFEE9R c!l the irany he represent esls in the First District. he is young and vigorous, a fighf, all the wayl REPUBLICAN five-eight- lf f Ikwrd Motor. H vlio-- l 18 hours. $17.Yliu i s i vigoim.-- , H'-- 5 ROOM house. 1 l'.iiiiM k., If we printed everything we are ,11J5,: range, good .,n T. J told or hear, we would only get out one issue of the Graphic andNo one c an get tU-star,, running and hope the liowlof ing mob would not catchI up with unless we let tlu-i,,v B ,s us. Lake Mills (Iowa Graph.c. .worst. a mi'llIns i.ppnMl m.i latr was to prn-- r anil wage ronlroi.-i- . whirli In- - rluiigi-lis itit riun rit ;tl to the tin1 FOR SALK Ever try to improve on natun by tinting flowers? Iut a few drops of rake colorand ing in a glass of warm water in it leave the stems of flowers for h few hours. White flowers absorb the tints best, but colored flowers may surprise you. too. II. George 21 CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS, EIST.l "ff-reep- MAILMAN BUY YOUR SEATS- ORDER TICKETS BY MAIL NOW! LET THE ! loca-tio- n AS GOD MOVES IS . . . The Bethel Reformed rhurrh, Phoenix, HI., Is rolling from IU former must two church 111. la the new blocks from the old, site to m new olte In Harvey, only Although the travel In a roundabout circuit, since shorter routes are too narrow for passage. i Furniture Show Date Scheduled JUST LIKE THE GOOD OLD DAYS Enjoy this BY I i I "I REMEMBER IHS OLD TIMERS Paul l. I'lnwiiHli v r if S ilt ijifc.. lias iH'i-general rhairiniin From Mr. Wilbur F. Brand, Fairof the filth Hninial ('tali Munir mont, w. Va.: I remember when Fashion Show whirli will hr i had three or four every the night of Thnisilav. Sptinilr r candle family mould and the people 2.ri. made their own candiei out of Thr lluiiic Fashion Slmw will mutton tallow. uf nprn liniisi' at all leading furniture dealers in thr slate From Allan Herder, Kt. I.onla, from 7 to It) p in . giving furnitiire Me.: In the days of yore, at stores a rhanrp to show the pub- threshing, butchering, or cane lic thi wry newest in ftirniluir. time, the neighbora would flour coverings, ill Hpm irs and at your home and help all tint no into milking a withgather the work without a thought i fill. home more t of pay. And the kide rode on the Mr. Iiinwisslrv annoimrril Hint ae the old gray mare merchants have agr 1 that no sel platform the beam of the cane mill. pulled ling will lie ilone The open house will lie held merely to display m-E. E. Meredith, Fairmont, merchandise and give home owners From W. Va.j X remember when chilil chanec to see what they can do the home; when to "tune up tlmr home fur th" dren wereweeborn In on a washboard; done waahing winter season." when father dealt with problem The event is sponNired hy the boye'' in the woodshed; when quiltI'tah Itetail Furniture dealers. ing partial, husking bees, taffy This Home Fashion Show has and serenades provided ena popular fall evint in I'tah. pulling tertainment. Many home makers yatch yearly for this furniture show to diseover From Michael nammond, Troy, the newest trends in furnishing a N.Y.: I remember when the tiny home. Mr. Dinwoodey report half-dimwee In circulation. It will innovations this year ninny draw unusual intemd from the wii worth the lime as the nickle. But people then would rather have public. a nickle than a half Jime. Drug Froflts Slump The drug Industry's earnings, after deductions for taxes were off nearly 11 percent In 1951 des- st.-i"e- GREAT STRAIGHT BOURBON rrom lh? R,v' E' Eleven. 8.D.; 1 remember when we went on an errand to a OB' neighbor's house, if we found someone churning there with a dasher in a Jar, wc had to take didn't Walt Granger has done more for Utah than any man in Washington! 5 - FAIR Send Enclosed is remittance totaling $ each for Holiday tickets at $ me on Ice" performance on Second choice of dates ... ......... ..u.. ..... .. ........ ....... .. las and Fairgroundi Admlstlon) i Parquet and RinkiM. BARGAIN FAMILY MATINEE. $3.60; Arena, $1.80, $2.40, $3.00. SEPT. SATU8DAY, 13, ONLYi Parquet and Rinkiide, $1.00 Othart, Adults $1.50 and children under 15 years of ogi Jt PUCES (Inc. ' cffrnse." J. lYrry Egan, Fish and Game Department Director, noted that. "Contractor ikiing the drilling at Clear Creek have been appraised that such pollution exists contrary to Stale law and that official ac- - Corn Starch In Aspirin One aspirin manufacturer uses! n five or six carloads of corn starch a month. Tills has to be! pure starch that will dissolve! quickly, yet will not crumble when compressed into a pill. So the corn that is tasseling out in your fields now may help to relieve a carload of headaches later on. NAME.. ADDRESS. CITY ..mTI..M.I.W,MM.I..I... I (Nate: If for Wed., Sat. or Sun., specify aiatinee er waning.) SUBSCRIPTION TO such lntancea are .JUiflc. Anyone con- laws take I. the butter away with rlear us. That as In Ireland. wouM All that is worth reckoning is what we do, and the best of every- -' thing Is not too good, but is econ-- 1 omy and riches. Mary Baker Eddv. public waters of this sta.e any nmiti-- r that may lend to pollute any of the reservoirs or streams of this state which are or may be used for culinary purposes. Violation of any of the provisions of this section is subject to a fine of not less than 9100. and each day during which such violation continues shall constitute a separate - Tho"- UTAH STATE The Coliseum Salt Lake Gty, Utah 30-to- e The Eagle Creek area, south of! the Wallowa mountaina In eastern Oregon Is in the heart of a yet primitive" hinterland which invites campers and vacationers in WHISKEY Hill II WHIN STIMUT increasing numbers from year to ftlWUl Krauts niHCTS UIM11 year. MAIL THIS COUPON NOW i be-cot- ne Bourbon Buy of Ac Ccatunf Em.f 8:30 FAIR 12 thro 21 Mata. - Wad., Sot. and inn., I N SEPTEMBER j VEGETABLE Ql'EF.N . . . Vitamins for health and beauty are Inspected by smiling Mia Carol Jeaa lVitte, 18, llrsphliiri, III., chosen Illinois vegetable queen. ATTRACTION UTAH STATE pite an Increase of nearly 16 percent in aales, say's Drug Trade News. The figures illustrate the! impact of higher taxes on business in general, because ordinarily such an increase in sales, generally re-- j quiring no increase in overhead costs, would mean higher profits, mo-lass- ei The FEATURE templating such activities should thoroughly examine the laws cov(Mall your memories to THE ering watiT pollution. 210 S. OLD TIMER. N.W.N.S., Desplalncs, Chicago 6.1 Fish and Game BET 15 i BENNION News Notes . . . Much concern i expressed the Utah Fish and Game Eureka &mavtn YOUR BEST by Ivpart-me- nl regarding water pollution sulting from the drilling of gas and oil wells over the state. One speeifie instance recently investigated hy the department Is the pollution of Clear Creek from r, near its source to Scofield a distance of approximately ten miles. Cause of this pollu-Lo- n is Hie discharge into the crock of drilling wastes and materials used in sealing the aidewalls of gas wells presently being drilled of thin along the headwater st ream. The investigation shows that fish and insect life has been comfrom Clear pletely eliminated Crock itself as well as a consider-- I able area of Scofield Itcscrvolr where Ihe creek runs into Hint body of water. I'tali law rnvri mg such p, hi- tton of waters reads- - "It shall be unlawful for any Hrson owning or oeratmg a sawin ll. reduction , works, refining or concentration works, or other indus-try. to cause, or erniil any sawdust . eheniii-alssill. oil. (ailing, or other substance injurious to fish or game to accumulate near, or to seep or flow- - mio, waters or waterway of Ihe state reasonably necessary or desirable for Hie 'propagation of fish and game. H shall In unlawful for any fisherman. hunter, camper or o.her per. son to deosit or muse to he deposited in or near any of Die re- Will Keep You Informed lies-ervoi- Of What Goes On - In Your Town i'f , GRANGER HAS BEEN RESPONSIBLE FOR: r sim-ltcr- 1 Newton and Weber Basin Projects. e Sugar beef and wool legislation. e Author of capital gains provision for livestock Scofield, producers. e Author of Disaster loan Act, insuring Federal loans for a major disaster. e Author of all Forest Act, authorising conservation programs. e Author of amendment to increase Social Security $ Granger-Thy- e ENJOY YOURSELF - benefits. "His Strength and Leadership Are Needed" WIIKKK KKIKNDS for SENATOR DEMOCRATIC Pd Pal Adv PRIMARY SEPTEMBER 9th 6ioi loi Itnaia. O t R. Ahtaa, Churn. SILVER flice Qift for IZLn ve5 or 'ICIICU MEET" nt (he GRANGER J -- CLUB $300 pep yean? |