OCR Text |
Show Sun Advocate Price, Utah Thursday March 14, 20G2 5A College announces 0 p 9 a i;. fc. The College of Eastern Utah recognizes outstanding athletes from the Carbon County area at the school's annual Founders Day dinner. A committee of former athletes reviews the nominations and selects the individuals to be inducted into the CEU Athletic Hall of Fame. The 2002 honorees indude Lane Martino, an outstanding college football player in the 1970a, and Jade Woodward, an athlete in the 1930s whose career indudes coaching and officiating. Martino of Price lettered in football for three years while at Carbon High SchooL However, he was recruited by numerous colleges for his athletic ability in wrestling. An offer to play football at South Utah State College caught Martinos attention and the rest is written in the record books. Adefensive starter for four years at SUSC, Martino's ability was recognized for three times as member of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference team and asamember of the all NAIA District Seven w. H 9 (four-stat- team. e) During his senior year, Martino was named to the school zone epeed limit and stop for school buses with flashing lights. ALWAYS obey 2002 inductees into CEU Athletic Hall of Fame After two years service to his country in United States Marine Corps, Woodward returned to Carbon High, where he coached basketball, base- Si. ball, football, golf tennis and, in the earfy yean, played baseball in the Utah Industrial League. He also was a sports official for ttena Oh SpzghtfU Dhc:t football and basketball participating an as official in Utah High School State Basketball Tournaments for ten . at consecutive years. Woodward coached Little League baseball for 15 years and coached All Star teams that qualified and played in the World Series for two years. lb!p:r Gtf: AcJHsrtn Saaiif Hank CEU will celebrate the Jack Woodward Lane Martino 1979 Kodak College Division AD named to the All State team in American football team. He was noted for speed, accuracy and quickness, leading the SUSC Thunderbirds in quarterback sacks for three consecutive years. Martino's athletic success at the college level was recognized by interest expressed by several National Football league teams. Woodward started his athletic career asayoungster growing up in Carbon County. He attended Carbon High School, where be excelled in baseball and was 1951. in football, basketball and base- Woodward then attended Utah State University, where he was a lettennan in football and baseball and was named All Skyline Conference in baseball in 1955. ar 613-523- DENNIS HINKAMP ; USU news services searchers time to run all the - product's safety." On average, only one pesticide in every 20,000 potential products actually makes it to the market That is not a good success rate, even for a horticulturist, explains Goodspeed. 0 r.'. The vast majority of Carbon County residents have become .'accustomed to applying the ;3oidnure to everything from cooking in a microwave oven A- to applying pesticides and fertilizers. But pesticide application and use are neither a miracle nor Armageddon. The practice is a necessary tool for removing pests from private residences and landscapes. Sometimes the safest and '! - tests required to ensure the Consumers residing not only in Carbon County and Utah, but at locations across die United States should be glad that so much testing and research goes into each potential product to ensure a pesticides best control measures are safety and environmental avoided because we fear them, or have heard from some neigh- -, bor or friend of a friend that they cause mutant plants that will shortly overrun all crvili- -. zation," explains Jerry Good- -, speed, Utah State University , . horticulturist According to the horticul-- ; turist, some people have such an irrational fear that they act like the owners of pesticide . companies spend their time sitting in dark rooms, smoking ci--. gars and dreaming up products that will rape the environment , and steal our money. I have met many research- ers and executives of chemical . companies and none of them '.were even remotely like that, .points out Goodspeed. "Actually, most of the chemical companies are run by . people with families just like you and me, reveals the horti- These men and culturist. women care as much about the .environment and the world their children live in as we da Their companies simply develop products that help get rid of pests that we, the public, have decided are more risky i the control methods. , , lam amazed at the safety and regulations that are imposed in order to secure our safety, continues the horticulturist. It takes between seven and 10 years to get jv.a new product registered for sale. The miin reason for this is to give the re-.A lengthy process ,- ' friendliness before the product can be released in the marketplace. The major problem with pesticides is misuse, indicates the USU horticulturist. Each pesticide comes with a label that explains how the product should be used, stored. disposed of and any warnings or precautions. All users of such products should follow these directions. The label is the law, emphasizes Goodspeed. The directions must be followed .to ensure the safety of the applicator, individual in the area and the environment Unfortunately, far too many consumers fail to even read the instructions on the label 1 remember one incident where an individual applied a chemical to their apple tree,' then called me to find out how long to wait before they could harvest their apples, recalls the USU horticulturist. After a few questions, I recognized that they applied a product that was not registered for use on apples, which means, I had to tell them they couldnt eat the apples ... ever, points out Goodspeed audit - Tib "4 10 $3.00 Aulbtb Oaf V Call for Nominations 6. Woman of the Year Those who have made a significant contribution to community or county. May be in professional field, volunteer service, peer recognition, persona transition, support of other women Pesticides can improve landscapes, food supply and safety -if used properly and in accordance with the label, reiterates Goodspeed. andor ' I I : 1 riv.'J overcoming adversity. Award to be presented They are an effective method to resort to after we have tried eliminating the pest by using cultural and mechanical or other options, adds the USU horticulturist. - pt.00 tt CHILDREN USU horticulturist stresses following directions when applying pesticides ;.::By 17, 7007 4:00 p.m. ft 7:00 p.m ADULT tivities include the ground breaking for the GJ. Reeves main building at 4 p.m. in the east parking lot on 400 North inPrice. A reception for 2002 honorees is scheduled at 5p.m. at the college center, followed by the dinner and awards cerat 6 p.m. emony ' Carbon County residents may purchase tickets to attend the dinner by contacting the college at ball and was named outstanding all around athlete in 1953. He played All - ICAC baseball in 1932 and 1953. two-ye- . 2002 Founders Day event on March 23. The specially planned ac- As Woodward moved on to Gubon College, he participated C&zrcb at the Annual Womans Conference to be held Friday, April 26th at Goodspeed recommends that Carbon County residents consider visiting web site www.pestfacts.com to learn more about the pesticides, the production processes and the pests the chemicals help de- CEU College Center Nominations must be received by April 5, 2002 Mafl to USU Extension, EDen Seifustini, 120 East Main, Price UT 84501 Star Theatre . 163 North Main stroy. The site also features the different tests and safety factors involved in pesticide production. Reading up on the facts may not be sensational, but it could be beneficial, points out the USU horticulturist , Huntington, Utah 435-687-92- 75 Mr MV?m fVJwlRMCV M rMWy fiMrMMMV A vwv hurscKiNv & SUITES HOTEL 838 Westwood BML, Price i COMEDY NIGHTCLUB friday, March 15 at 9 p.m. Headliner Bnran Kellen explodes on to our stage to delight us with his unorthodox comic interpretations! A frequent performer at many comedy venues throughout the country, Bryan says that A good joke can be the difference between acceptance and a wedgie! this two-hocomedy extravaganza! $5.00 cover charge per person Th aaffnmmynd fpf aijj fHHllfTKf t Gome out and join us beginning at 5:00 pjn. for ur a it h 1 4 U rnmimr-ylam- : Adults 12 and over $440 Children & Senior Citizens $240 Doesnt Someone in your Home Deserve DSL? ! ; ALL YOU CAN EAT SEAFOOD BUFFET J i r "pfot. ' and other specials! ' Served, in the Skylight ' ' The Star Theatre Doors open at fc30 A Walk to Remember ends Thursday MannpL 14,2002 : Ice Age starts Friday March 15, 2002 Under New Ownership starting March 15, 2002 637-56- Dont miss 1 '.i V . . i Restaurant until the show starts Private Club tor Members Only BONUS: Live Entertainment on Friday & Saturday in ROCKIES PRIVATE CLUB V' I Call us today for all your questions about !i: Y ' . 't CARBON 1 V Auto & Home TOLL-FRE- 637-780- 3 U I ' 613-960- 5.' u " i .W-J-"..L- internet TELCOM E : V- - j www.emerytelcom.net I, i - . 4 |