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Show August 12, 1994 - The Eureka Reporter - Page Three Classical guitar duo to play Deseret Book recording the Mark artists, Torres Guitar Duo will be in Utah to perform on Friday, August 12, at the Springville LDS their ensemble of strings, oboe, flute and two guitars. Their work also appears on the newly released Deseret Music Sampler 2 album, and Deseret Books Best chapel located at 24S S. 600 East, of Christmas CD. Springville. The concert will Mark Small and Robert Torres begin at 7:30 p.m., admission is have played since together free and open to the public. Small at California State meeting and Torres will be assisted in this in 1985 while University studying special program by violinist Gina classical guitar. Each holds a Small-Robc- rt Torres earned degrees from New England Conservatories an'd Boston respectively. They jhave performed extensively in California and throughout New England. Mark Small has been on the faculties of several colleges, including Dartmouth College in New Hampshire, and is currently on the staff of Bostons Berklce College of (Christensen) Bench, a former Masters degree in classical guitar Music. Robert Torres is on the Spanish Fork resident whom performance. In additions to faculty of Dean Junior College in Small and Torres have appeared Small Cal. and State, attending Franklin, Massachusetts. with in their New England-are- a concerts. For their August 12 concert, the two guitarists will present a varied program featuring many selections from their two albums. The include will program J.S. compositions by Back, John return organic matter to the soil Dowland, Francios Couperin, By Stephen Poe in a usable form. Organic matter Manuel de Falla, Pat Metheny Energy Specialist in the soil improves plant growth and a number of their own works Utah State University based on Mormon hymn tunes. Many recycling curb side by helping break heavy clay soils Small and Torres released the pickup programs are beginning to into a better texture, adding acclaimed album Lord, I Would catch on in Utah, but there is water and nutrient-holdin- g capacsoils to and Follow Thee for the Deseret Book always the problem of dealing ity sandy by adding essential nutrients to any soil. label in October 1993. It features with leftovers. 11 Mormon hymns which At my house we refuse to Improving your soil is the first they scored for two classical guitars throw out even small portions of step toward improving the health and chamber ensemble. The duo's leftovers until they have been of your plants. second CD, The Water is Wide, adequately stored. Of course we What can I compost? will be available in area stores on intend to eat them later, but Yard wastes such as fallen On this second usually leftovers end up provid- leaves, grass clippings, August 22. twigs and outing, the duo recorded lyrical ing our children an opportunity to other gardening leftovers make works from the classical guitar perform science experiments (like excellent compost. Anything that duo repertoire, as well as folk identifying green mystery meat). was once alive can be composted. Composting leftover food and Woody yard waste can be song setting they composed for yard wastes will become more clipped, run through a shredder important as current landfill areas and incorporated into a compost fill up. pile. Composting is natures way of Care must be taken when breaking down vegetative matter composting kitchen scraps. Vegeinto a nutrient-ric- h soil additive table and fruit scraps, coffee and conditioner. Composting can and grounds egg shells may be as simple as placing grass added to the "Summertime, and the living be pile but should be is easy," goes the old song. Of clippings and other leafy wastes thoroughly incorporated into the in a pile in the corner of your soil to avoid odors. course, if your car breaks down, yard and letting nature take its Although meat, bones and youll be singing the blues course. instead. fatty foods (such as cheese, salad dressing and leftover cooking oil) Why should I compost? is traveling "Summertime most is the practi- are compostable, they should be Composting time," said Noel Chandonnet, cal and convenient way to handle but in the garbage. These items senior vice president of your yard wastes. It can be easier attract animals, create odors, are Government Employees Insurance and cheaper than bagging these slow to decompose and might summer "but Company (GEICO), wastes and taking them to the possibly carry disease-causin- g heal can put an extra strain on curb for trash pick up. organisms. How can I compost? also your car, and car trouble can ruin helps improve Compost the best of travel plans. Dont hit A layer of compost one to your soil and the health of your without sure road the making plants. By using compost, you three inches think may be worked is as roll as car to ready you your m 5..i Compost those scary refrigerator experiments The Mark Small-Robe- rt Torres Guitar Duo into the garden soil as a soil bad odor, it does not have amendment. When incorporated enough air. Turti it. If the center in this way, compost serves to: of the pile is dry, it does not increase sandy soils ability to have enough water. Moisten and retain moisture, improve soil, .turn pile. If the compost is damp drainage and aeration, supply: and warm in the middle, its too small amounts of essential ele- - small. Collect more material and ments and increase the biological mix old with new. If the heap is t activity of soil organisms. damp and sweet-smelliheat up, it lacks nitrogen. Compost can also be used to Mix in enrich the flower and vegetable nitrogen source like fresh garden and to improve the soil grass clippings, manure or blood around trees and shrubs. USU meal. .Extension Specialist Kitt Farrell-Po- e offers these compost manageWisconsin has about 15,000 ment tips: If the compost has a lakes. but-won- ng car a checkup Give your m are." Chandonnet recommended the following checkups to help you keep car trouble out of the picture this summer. Cheek your oil every other time you slop for gas, and change your oil and filler at least every 5,000 miles. Oil cools as well as oil lubricates; clean, well-filterhelps your car beat the heat. half-wate- half-coola- nt Under new management and open for Business 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Daily m i WOULD LIKE TO INVITE ALL PERSONS 11 YEARS ed Check your transmission and radiator fluids regularly, and top them off if theyre low. your owners manual will tell you what kind of transmission fluid you should use. To fill your radiation, r, use a mislure. Always let your engine cool before adding fluid; adding cold fluid to a hot radiator can cause scricous engine damage. Be sure your tires are inflated to tch recommended pressure for you vechicle; this will improve your cars handling and gas mileage. Inspect tires for cuts, bulges and excessive or cncvcn tread ware, which might or a indicate misalingmcnt balancing problem. i in Eureka $ u B OR OLDER TO ANCE TO THE LIVE MUSIC OF fOlitWW Aug. If 8 20 8:20 to 12:20 pm. mmm wi |