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Show Tin Kurekn HojMirtiT Page Four March 20. "McNamara's Band" 80th birthday Sunday Club held was played and sung by Young-at-llcaa delightful St. Patrick's Mary Pratt, Tonya 17th at Jeddie Pedersen. March on Evans, party and Chad Scott Green the Memorial Building, Allinson. from the Tintic beginning at 6:00 p.m. Martin High School Band. Their President Fennell welcomed accompanist was Mabel Butler. members and guests. of shamrocks, balloons, streamers and Irish figures, were very at- tractive. Door prizes wrere won by Leona Bray, Mabel Butler, Grace Chatwin and Chad Allinson. A special door prize, Mammoth from 1940. Mrs. La rsen 1925 to served Church auxiliaries, being a second counselor and a visiting teacher in the in the LDS g Tintic Board of Education and Superintendent Openshaw for allowing us Those parents who the use of the gym, accepted the invitation to without which the dance visit Eureka Elementary would not be Mssiblc. School on Friday to view Relief Society. "When Grace Conder, Eyes the arts and crafts She and lier husband General Chairman Smiling". program in action were moved to Spanish Fork in Helen McKenzie told a very much impressed. 1945. At this time Mrs. OF CARD THANKS: of short, funny The classes are held each couple as Iarsen working began Mv stories. Mary Jane Friday from 12:30 - 1:30 a nurse's aide, continuing ex tendedappreciation to all those w ho p.m. The program has Nelson, accompanied by Lotlie Larsen for seventeeen years at their concern been in effect since the Lucille Thomas, sang, the old Utah County In- expressed Monfor me and during my recent beginning of February "Rainy Days Friends and relatives firmary: later at the days" and "Tomorrow", are invited to an open Eldred Manor, until she slay at Utah Valley and will continue until the from musical, house for Mrs. Lottie retired. Mr. Larsen died Hospital. school closes in May. The concluded Your and "ANNIE", cards, phone students have the opMcDowell Larsen, who in 1956. flowers and visits portunity of becoming with "Let Me Be There". calls, Mrs. Larsens hobbies will k'. celebrating tier were most thoughtful and involved with and parDave Garbett and Fred and But h birthday Sunday, are quilting, tatting Garbelt told a few jokes March brightened my days ticipating in many areas liand work, 26. 1962, from in their inimitable style, of arts and crafts and considerably. at the Spanish Fork I will never and sang "I Remember p.m. of the what most certainly seem to be forget your Watchman, Senior Citizen Center, 167 kindnesses. My Honeymoon", and "I enjoying the experience. West Center, Spanish Helen Maxwell Wish I Were Eighteen She requests no Again They played ac- - gifts. own their Mrs. I .arson was born companiment on their and reared in Payson, donated by Jack Ekker, was won by Bessie Toone. The program started off by honoring Brennan was who Hannifin, his birthday. celebrating He was presented a lovely birthday cake, decorated in two shades of green, guitars, The program ended and "Happy Birthday" was sung to him by all with everyone singing "Casey Would Waltz With present. The Strawberry Blonde". Time was then turned It was the feeling of the over to Helen McKenzie, 2-- 6 n,8hl-Fork- Utah, the daughter of P. and Lizzie Powell McDowell. She attended the grade schools and high school in stone and that "each St. Payson. The program chairman. group cement work on the Helen wished everyone a Patrick's party seems to Pcteetnect School and the . . . St. Patricks got better than the last Day'P. and announced the one", and all are Mcing 11 r toward lo March 17. program which wcnl She married Leo 1963! David ..... follows: on fund-raisin- Opening prayer and A piano solo of Irish grace were offered by music Mabel by Alice Peart. and then the followed, A delicious roast beef in singing dinner was then served to group joined Are Irish decorations Brevities Patrick's Parish, I wish .lames and Bessie to express our Toone drove to Bountiful to all who Sunday to visit their contributed in any way to daughter. Beryl Lester. Iursen August 26, 1925. the success of the St. Mrs. Lester is recovering They were the parents of Patricks Dance. View at the Valley three children, now Due to that support, our Hospital following deceased. Their first annual event surgery and reportedly is home was in Mammoth, was a huge success. doing very well. lMah. While living in A special thanks to rt the sixty-seve- n persons attending. The green and white CARD OF THANKS: On behalf of Father Michael ,1. Winterer and the members of St. Lottie Larsen celebrates Seniors enjoy party Eureka Senior Citizens 1!)K2 h . Order tomato transplants from best local sources Utahns who grow tomatoes are being encouraged to place orders now for their plants from al sources. This is an effort to help avoid the powdery mildew disease that results in severe defoliation and sunburn of the tomatoes. Studies done in 1981 by Dr. Sherman V. Thom- - extension son, plant and Wayne pathologist, Jones, research associate, Utah Slate B. You pay $6.83 for two pounds of coffee and only 1 1C to brew it. (1 1C makes 32 4-c- up pots of coffee.) some Nevada-grow- n plants was intended to prevent infection of the plants before they were shipped into Utah. It didnt reduce the severity of the disease, indicating that the strain of the disease in Utah is resistent to benomyl. It is also resistent to Benlate that has been used ef- University, disclosed that the pathogen causing the disease was introduced fectively in Israel. Sulfur into Utah on tomato is the only effective transplants from Nevada, fungicide in this study Dr. Thomson said, "We which has EPA know that the fungus registration for use on causing the powdery tomatoes, of mildew This year the Utah tomato, will investigate scientists scientifically designated, is of several other the use l.eveillula Taurica, in the Moapa fungicides in treating present Valley of Nevada. For developing plants before some reason, the disease they are shipped. Dr. Thomson advocates symptoms did not appear tomatoes the use of clean tomato on in that area, nor were plants to help eliminate they seen on the newly the need for applying a imported Nevada tran- - fungicide later in the splants. The tomatoes year. He said, "Locally-grow- n grown there in the transplants, if greenhouses, however, grown in a greenhouse were severely infected. free of the disease, are "On the other hand, the the best surety of a first mildew infections healthy crop; however, if observed in Utah were on you choose to use Nevada-growNevada-growtrantraasplants, sulfur of No evidence splants. fungicides will be efthe disease was seen on fective in reducing the plants until disease." three weeks later. Then the disease spread A wise neuter joins with rapidly from infected neither, but uses both, as Nevada plants to his honest interest leads plants. By the end him. of the season, both were William Penn equally affected in sunburn, reduced yield, A plague o' both your and smaller fruit size. houses. Treatment with the field-grow- n n n Utah-grow- n Utah-grow- n benomyl, fungicide, Typically, customers use from 50C to 5250 worth of electricity each day. 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