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Show 11 Sun Advocate Price, Utah Thursday August 23. 2001 1st suggests By DENNIS HINKAMP USU news service ( Root weevils are oddly named becausethenamercfentowhere the pests live, not where the inV sects like to dine. r Root weevils are infanxxis for just snacking on the tips and' edges of the leaves, leaving a botched pattern around the . - . Root weevils atta many different shrubs and plants, including lilacs, roses, strawberries, privets, yews, peonies and almost anything else grow- -. ing in a landscape; points out Jerry Goodspeed,. Utah State University Extension horticul-; turisL Weevils are beetles with a long nose and a bad attitude," kxig ' eapuinsGoodspeed.Their pose or snout is the reason they structive as the adults." The larva feed on the roots, stunting the plant by limiting the root growth. This feeding can go on for months or even years, depending upon the type of root weevil. As the larva grow they feed on bigger and bigger roots, causing more severe damage with age, adds the horticulture . Once the larva get large, the budding pests pupate in the soiL After spending some time resting as a pupa, the adults emerge., The root weevils are generally with a black til reddish-browhard shell, a long snout and are th inch long. to one-ha- lf . : Mines. weapons, battle tactics to control root weevil . n, . one-four- . 1 . . ? ' are occasionally called snout beetles. Thehdult female lays up to 200 eggs that hatch into small ravenous larva. Larva arc as de - . The adults spend their time eating and growing, continues Goodspeed. Once the insects mature, the females start laying eggs at the base of another desirable plant. The adults can spend the winter in the soil in a protected area or under debris piled '. ctoreby, Ay. :;. y- : The larva and eggs can also overwinter deep in the soil as they y 'wait for the. wanner spring weather. y ; Goodspeed. ' The jury is still out on the nematodes effectiveness at refeed inthe dark, so they are rarefy ducing root weevil populations seen,'cofhments Goodspeed. y Many people, who tried the doubted whether they Thdr favorite feeding time is ; : '..A from sunset to about midnight Eisites who. tried ' . individuals few slow A meal even for Thats a long " the nematodes reported that the oaten.. , Controlling this pest is not root weevfl damage was reduced easy, adds the USU horticultur- - to an acceptable level If the root weevil are attackist The root weevil are so abun- dant in Utah that it can become ai ing a plant with a single trunk,. , ' ; lifetime battle. spray with a stickysubstance such AnotheCbroblem withroot as Thnglefoot to trap the adults, continues the USU horticulturweevil th insists indiscriminate ist. It will need to be reapplied , munching on almost any plant' grown jn landscapes throughout every week or two. Hie product will do nothing the state ' Some beneficial nematodes to help controlthe larvafeeding y- y. y that feed on root weevil are sold ontheroots. through mail order catalogues or , Keep in mind that a little root:, may be purchased at sites on the weevil damage can be tolerated, Internet, according to the USU points out Goodspeed. However, ; when the inset s begin to endan- horticulturist.1 Because of a short shelf life, ger the health and livelihood of theftematodes are not commonly theplant, it is time to start some v : :sold in local nurseries and gar-- . ' control measures.' Good; indicated den centers; Somerejpsteredinsectiddes ; speed, But its Worth asking. , to control adult root weevils are ; The beneficial nematodes do available at nurseries and garden not tend to survive long in Utahs centers, advises Goodspeed. ; :. climate and soils, so they must, Askyour local nursery which to the soil to keep products they recommend for be Hie cowardly adults like to : .. ' - : . . ': . . rk-- - . I ' I.--- . fc , - ; 1 . j . . ; Vs . i-s f . - : . echoolzone ; speed lirrritennd stop for school buses wfth flashing lights.:: ALWAYS obey s ... . ; , numbers high and active, advises .' control. - . v a ij. .., - v;i' ABecausethe'Peo V ' ' power pole reflects changing criteria Ttwcld power poie in Carbonville near the railroad backs reflects how much things can and da change. The pole.was installed at a time wheuit was adequate ftf it to be generally .horizonal. Today, the pole would he. rejectedbefwe it was even purchased. i ' 'i PLEASECHECKYOURAD WELLINGTON CITY MUNICIPAL ELECTION The SUN Mviduah have Bed fcretodw office lor tie 2001 MunjqpalElBcionwnb . The Mowing (Four Year Tami)fetoior Ora v. CNUs.PaiiR v; . . copner : ipubucnotice; ' Chavez, Edvard Jr ' i i t t . By KARON MIIXS rarvBjiBiTwn . ' ' ,.. f. . oradaysInaioserliongyoudondcaltieerTtytoouratterilon.Thankyoa Councimembw(RxxYBarTerni)VDtoforTwo Bates, J Wiliam . .'v Homkaepar.KailR i L makes every eflortloavoid erTors. We ask that you ADVOCATE checkyour ad ttwRRST day N appears and immediately report any error to theiegal We cannot beresponsfcte for more an AdvaittngDapartnwit by cailng 43637-073- IbaWfilnptonOtyRecoitiBr Vla ;. in tie Sun Advocate August 21 J. Rowel, City Recorder : and 23, 2001 i JmLevanger BwtaraLeek ? ArmCarter - . Flcn2 Ccuncperaon in . ' yFo$jfion4 Coundperson Sun Advocate lie August 23 and 28, 2001. A 4 year tern ; 4 yearterm. ... 4yearterm ; ; ' pubucsale :. : .. 1 f 182 AishaSUnner-Pric- 5 tfVDICedHyllon Helper, Ut travel traier35'1975 1238 Emo Vaenzuela-- Price, Ut bed, chain, miac. Items., (rise, household, .toys.kiniture.cMhes, 30041265 AfconMarfnez-Helper.- 'I Coundknember (Foir Year Term) I' ...' . UtT.V.trawers, bed, toys, boxes, misc.houeehotd . . ' 288 '' . ' ' . misc. clothes i iianBporBnoni8avinMnBKjrDiQBiorvitnioiMngprQow tie contactor must purchase apecifcaioratpropmal forma, ptena, and eiectorfe bid system data tom (he Utah Department of TransportaSoa Calvin L RamptonComptex(4th Floor), 4501 Souti 2700 West, SLCUT 84119, Phonr (801)9654344 V Av- a . - . v arKerfisadeslmateor$50aaOOormoremustfteandgainprBquaiicaionapprowdprior to receiving bid documents from lie UDOT. For further kdormafioaeontact (801 )965- ' Why go buzzing from place to place? .'A Take the sting out of shopping by checking ... Health Club Membershija Household Appliances,. .. A Office Equipment "Concert Tickets . - - . Got Something To Sell? 435-637-07- 32 ' ; Emery County S' . y. ' y y.-...-- .'.yy .Each ; I VMS I, Each; ' .A .' ; jTtprojectlstobeconipletediaDecember15l2001.. STP4)006(12)172 ALSO KNOWN AS SM006(44)172 .i ; VMS Sign Structure 1, A y:y A . Plana, specilcafoni and proposal forma may be obtained at fire above address hr a coat of $5Sb00, plus tax, and mal charge If appteabte.no part of which wfi be refunded. . Dated tNsieth day of August 2001. UTAH DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION j I ' PROJECT M SPANISH FORK CANYON FROM instafi Type I VMS 1. Ebch; Instal Type , Monday through Friday. 9am to 5pm - , 435-331-24- 31 ... ; Ttwprfridpalltetmdwoikamapproiamatelyastolows: ' : ; y vvA;' ALSO KNOWN AS The location of w project ic VMS RJ. 172 TOUR 220. - . TEn Ecn QC voiqIq ; .' v Travel Discounts Sc Antiques Collectibles, f The Classified Can Help A Weill' Call Today To Place Your Classified Listing. A Sealed proposal wg be received at tie above address uririfi 2 oclock pjn, Tuesday September 11, 200t;andatliatlmepubiclyop8nedforiiSTALLATIONOFVMSa( VMS PROJECT M SMMSH FORK in Utah 8 Carbon Counties, the tame being identified as Federal Aid Project No. ALSO KNOWN AS A' A" A"A ,A V;A A ..A Hard To Bnd Item:. i ,, Project No: the Classtfledsfor some of the sweetest values under the sunt Or . AI project related information can be viewed on UDOT home page (http:? www.doLstate.ulus). Dkedora bom 9w home pate; select 'Consuflante 8 ConMo-- . VXSi V4On8uUCI0niJM8IOnt 9616a O6SV0Qn8ln. A ; A"-A": .A'. A AI contractors proposing to bid UDOT heavy highway conshuctionprojedswiti an ;'3835i;";.:.;;:,. ' John R. Norjd, Dtractar Pubished in tw Sun Advocate August 23. 2001 ; U -;- - 637-300- 9. . . . . . . - , " . . . ; . : . . . A P T I I I I I I I I I I I . b fc i - The project plans are bnlte tar review at the UDOT Regioitolloas and at the blowing Richfield bcafions: Prioe Dtetrid, RT 3 Box C5,Prioe UT 94501, (435)636-147- 0, DisWcfc P.O. Box 700, Rtehleid UT84701, (435)896-139Cedar City District f.O. Box '. ''.A - . Tb bid tiese projects, , 1009,CedarCrUTB4721l435)5Ba4491. Zero In On That Most Wanted r. 1 .riMvaniNpanmemov Pubishfld in lw Sun Advocate August 23, 30 and September 6, 2001. mim ; . NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS A- - Participants will leave the College of Eastern Utah Pre-- y historic Museum in Price at 10 a.m. and BKs in Huntington at 10:30 a.m. ' For additional information, call the Castle County Travel Region at are required to y Reservations , participate in the Energy Loop ' tour.. .The official kickoff for the chambers 2002 membership drive is schedule Sept. 20 from 7 a.m. until.8 p.m. at CEUS college center, y The chamber will have.teie- - " set up for Volunteers to phones ' call current metnbers for re- - : ..newals and to'contaict individu- als in the Carbon County area' to join the organization. There will be teams on the road,, calling in with old and new memberships. There will at) be memben available to prepare ads for in-elusion in the chambers new y .. membership directory. . . ; . . Donald,R.MoCourt August 21 and 23, 200L m Find a t Joney of in The JayLeneF.Marakis ''.. Pubfiihedntw Sbn Advocate ' DelnwHoh-May8ve,Cat)oxe- s, viewing-w- A:',' Joyce Caviness Darlene A. Fheooat , . miac, v ,' Chattel Abeyta -. ' A. A. , misc. Items . - . J i " " TAIenHurst l I I'Hj JufTiOS n. (Jmj nODGHSOfi a WAnnetteTrybo-Prioe.Utpopler.sleepingo- :; .'.LPauiaa:;. Storage351EaW600SoumPrkinahconiudlngaputiciucioabeflinningat e, Date Andrews : Carbon . PUBLIC NOTICE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: That dua to deinquent rental charged EastomUtah i v . city.,' County and the state in putting the.wheels. in. motion to officially observe Aug, 30 as a annual coal miners memorial day. To further the commemorai-tio- n of the local communitys coal Aiming heritage, b bronze sculpture by local artisan Gary Prazen will be erected in the new 400 West park currently under construction in Price. The.site will then be named ; Heritage Park. , Carbon, Emery and Sanpete counties will sponsor ai tour of ' the Energy Loop on Aug. 25. The tour will focus ?n ildlife and learning the history of the area,'- The fotowihg candktetea names wi appear on tie official ballot for tie City of East CartmTtpiimaryeleclonwibeheldonOciober2nd2001. JOO Aid. on Saturday September 8. AI Hems In a unit wl be arid ora lot. Ml sales qte!nai.ltemswlbe acid asieeAiout any guarantee as toteiwidWoaUnltslD be sold: J joined Price Mayor (Four Year Terml -V t Mayor ; Pubished ' . A- . - ' . . : .' friowing is a 1st tiosewho have fled aDedarelion of Candkbcy; - Bruce F, Andrews FwMayoratouryrareiec&onposition Fpr2ye9rOtyCoundposi1ion MchaefC.Marquez For4yearCityCounclposi1ion Douglas Parsons. EugeraS.Vsniro ;i4yewClty(kmipo8iSon '. - PubfahedinlheSunAdvocatBAugrat23and28,2001. ,. SCOFIELD TOWN ELECTION CANDIDATES FOR NOVEMBER 2001 ' 'A . -. v I""j .Member (2 yeatk AA' y The Cairbon County Chamber of Commerce luncheon on Sept, 27 will feature David Armstrong, the new superintendent of schools, , One year ago, the chamber Januaiy1,2002aeMayor(4,2-(OxinciMember(4year)Jandl-CityCoun- , . Pubished ThefelwwigpeoptohaveiedferpubfcoffiMintheCityo(Sunnyside.'ny in November of 2001. The posiSons that wi be vacant on , mn in tie municipal elec . 'v-''.-- ' Chamber director OBertu Janet Blanche ' Rawsfcfc Ed Wilson, ArvIR ThereAlMaprima7alecemroOclober2,200t, ; I IlIBIUELAfllSHER I submissions:.; y I Nameofsuspected I I I I I I I I I Hie information gathered &$ a result of the following TIPS form is strictly confidential and will not be divulged to anyone outside of the Carbon Metro Drug Tisk Force. Hie law enforcement officials will evaluate the information and dace the facts into a composite file: Action will be taken on all . ' drug dealer ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Associates of Dealer 1 Method of dealing: I Location of pealing I I I I I I I I : I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I .L Drug(s)being dealt: A' Price: I I I I Amount: List any other suspected illegal activities: I I . I May we contact you? YES Ifycs, then how: by mail or by phone ' ' When' TAA If we may contact you by mail, what I I I I I I NO ' . ' ' is your address? I I Mail completed forms tor , 'TIPS, Carbon Metro Drug Task Force 91 East 100 North, Price, UT 84501. I I I i J V |