Show wrm Sunday August 25 2002 A12 The Herald Journal People in business Joins staff Wilson Motor Company is pleased to announce Wayne Christensen has joined their sales staff Wayne is a lifelong resident of Cache Valley He and his family have lived in Smithfield for 20 years He extends a special invitation to all his friends and former customers to come and visit him at his new location Anniversary Alan Huestis studio is celebrating its 20th business anniversary with the expansion of services here in Cache Valley Fast Focus Productions and Studio 404 announce this expansion of business which took place August IS 2002 Effective Aug I Studio 404 is now a full service specialty advertising agency Kami Jordan has been hired as associate partner and will run the graphic design area of dio 404 Jordan has experience in the design Field having been a design specialist for Wyomingcom ' Wyoming's largest Internet Service Provider She has designed many web sites brochures and assisted with marketing of tourist destination points ranches hunting oufTitters corporate accounts and area businesses Kami graduated from Central ’Wyoming College in Art and Fast Graphic Design Focus Productions Inc has also added Alaina Nicole to the staff to assist with the expansion in their video editing area of the business Studio 404 and Fast Focus Productions are located at 404 South Main in Logan New clients are welcome Studio hours are 6 Monday through Friday or by 9 appointment by calling Eli LuceraHerald Journal n You have to yell above the construction noise at the Providence 8 site but ’ in money-maki- ony Jay Rudman is driving along with his young son Will They are talking “Star Ware” Will says “Dad we like George Lucas don’t we?” Will is addressing the vice president of Westates Theatres which ' operates 100 movie screens in five states These include 20 screens in Cache Valley when the new Providence 8 Stadium complex is completed in November Those “silver screens” turn gold when showing Lucas’s “Star Ware” series Local grosses are not released but “Star Ware Episode II: Attack of the 753-345- Teacher of Year The Cache County School District is pleased to announce that Suzanne K Gettman has been selected as the District Teacher of the Year Suzanne is a first grade teacher at Providence ng i those” He’s wearing a hard hat inspecting work on Providence Stadium 8 the centerpiece of Spring Creek Village at 517 W 100 Norte in Providence Even when the economy loses it seems Westates By Mika Ingraham features writer ry Yes Tony TJ” Rudman Jr likes George Lucas very very much But he could like Lucas so much more “I wish he would be nicer on tee taught for 28 years Suzanne earned her Elementary Certification at Yankton College SD and earned her Master’s of Education at Utah State Univer- sity Suzanne has been an ’active participant iii the Providence Association and has served as a mentor teacher in both the District’s Teacher Induction Program arid USU’s Elementary Teacher Programs In describing her approach to teaching Suzanne explained that “Outstanding teachers must have the ability to impart to children a love of learning and self achievement It i$ essential that the teacher connect with each child inf her class every day to see that the child is having a good educational experience Each child is different and has a specific needs that the leather most constantly evaluate and assess” Suzanne’s greatest satisfaction in teaching comes-frothe light in her student’s eyes when he or she learns to read The Cache County School District is honored to have Suzanne Gettman as its Teacher of the Year terms” :V s' half tbe ticket sales for the remaining three weeks Moreover if “Star Wars”'comes down before 12 weeks there’s a penalty TJ has beat to as many ‘‘Star Wars” showings there are stars and wars it seems- - However : he can’t say the Rudmans were tee epic’s first ' fans exactly When tee first “Star Wars” thought “Well this is kind of a' & little thing And then Westates chose goofy instead “TheOmer Side of MidnighL”ASything '4t 0 I ’ " 'V ’ “I look forward to tee last ‘Star Wars’” '1' ' OnirfckWiJ’ M"?V“Ask Uwre’s Cineplex about risL v i’- dal or inoffensive insects and as a result the application of control j ronment while the insect pest we’re : ' cohtrol-liri- measures are ineffective A number of plants incorpivated into the landscape and garden will attract beneficial insects Many herbs are an alternative food source fijr useful species of insects Basil g Aik ls basket-of-go- 1 ' ” S ld are connisedwith insect or disease in the landscape and their particular : needs is inqierative :f The objective of any pest manage-- ’ ! ment program is to allow die gar-dener to harvest enough quality produce for his puipows not just kill pesa The gardener should : 1 7 ’ e season or planting a later crop I ian avoid infestation by tee Mexican bean beetle The most important dung to remember is dud a healthy vigorously growing plant can tolerate ' competition from insect pests Plants stressed from over or under-waterilack of nutrients Climatic extremes or qther environmental-conditionare jmore prone to damage from insect pests Many times V die symptoms these plants exhibit i' - coriander lavender thyme fennd and chamomile are exafnples Some ornamental plants that attract benefi-ciainclude yarroW columbine alpine astes poppy mallow lobelia sweet alyssum and Rocky Mountain penstemon Bene-fiq- d insects are also attracted to a few of our vegetables such as bro-- : cdli and redidies1 first have been ' left to flower r - Insect pests are attracted to specific plants and may be deterred 1 ' others Placing pungent plants such umihtc ganiCi in close proximity may keep bean beetles potato bugs and cabbage loopen from crops Whatever possible prevent problems before they occur Most plants have certain stages of development when they sre more vulnerable to : damage by pests For example by planting beans either earlyin the - V On killing the golden goose : a break many are beneficial v ’ Lucas? Now Tl calls it “opr worst movie choice" TJ can talk — he is an attorney— and some of what he had to say in an interview follows ' - ' A : for comes back quickly For example pollination ' would never occur in many plants if for heps and other pollinators t (not The larvae of thp lady bug looki menacing butconsumes thousands of aphids Groundlwelline wasps capture grasshoppers and oteer large insects to feed their young larvae Incorporating a that doesn’t rely solely on piiogri die useof pesticides’ will create a favorable environment for beneficial insects to reside : Tb first step in any pest management programis to understand All insects are affected by broad Which insects are the actual pests' spectrum insecticides Beneficial and which ones may be of benefit to insects as well as insect pests are us The gardener should maka regukilled A major problem with pesti- ddes is that beneficial insects take a : lar inspections of the landscape to monitor plants for pests or ( significant perkxl of time to become y: 'v "''"V Many pests look similar to j 1 : J J' y As summer wears on the leaves of a few of my plants become not only scalded from the sun but Aligned from insects taking a taste Like it or not insects are an integral part of our environment Pound fix' pound there are more insects on the 'earth than humans A' few are pests but the vast majority are either beneficial or harmless Although I’m not thrilled have insects helping themselves to dinner in my backyard I’m willing to share j a portiofi of my garden I’ve learned that i I plan for a small amount of insect damage in my landscape the garden will still produce what we need and tee landscape still looks great In addition I’ve found more beneficial insects hve’taken up residence in my yard as I’ve reduced the 'vv use of pestiadea Continued on A13 ' " in the envi- - i ’ ' By Loralle Pfatero Greatemployee Stones has fi next'f J Terry been selected Jby his peers as August’s Employee of the Month for Cache 'Coiinty Corporation He currently functions aS fied appraiser of real properties for y TJsayi we m - Tony Rudman Sr bought his first theater in March of 1958 Two months lain Tony Jay — ’ ”TJ” — arrived and you could say he’s been in movies ever since Back when TJ was a lad like Will his job was to patrol his dad’s drive-i- n movie theater in Lay-to- n Sneaky teens clambering out of car trunks would freeze in the beam from Tony’s flashlight See THEATERS on A13 u When Lucas’s “Star Wan" goes up on Rud- man's Westates Theatres Lucas takes at least 70 percent of the ticket sale! tee first three weeks V r-”paid more than teat” TJ says The three weeks he takes 60 parent and teen it's £'v Teacher h them’” Pay attention to the man behind the curtain Parent-- "i V “Construction is down which means costs are down Interest rates are down which means loan rates are down The bankers say ‘the five largest exhibitors have gone bankrupt why should we lend to you?’ And I say ‘Because we’re not wins : : Will Providence the Force is with Westates Theatres Clones” played here three months "Yes Will” Tony says “We like George Lucas very very much" He’s alsolliked the summer of 02very much “The movie business is very good let’s be blunt” he says “There have been great movies one after the other Look at ‘My Big Fat Greek Wedding’ An indie Everyone should see it It was number 11 teen number 10 then number 8 Every now and teen you get to sneak in a few of 1 9-- Ele-ta- eight new screens going up sounds like money to Tony TJ” Rudman and his son eft® ©GtfiircDDG’® With it b : become familiar wifo'insect piests and tee alternative ways to control diem in die garden including v attracting beneficial insects -- ‘ : LoraH Ptataro S???" 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