Show page 10 The Grantsville GAZETTE Thursday May 29 1986 May 20 1986 Police responded to a medical assist call on North Hale Street Police received a report of a harrassment call at the Grantsville Middle School May 21 1986 Police received a complaint of criminal mischief at the Middle school A 17 year-ol- d male juvenile was cited in this incident May 22 Take a close look at yard foliage Now is the time to be in your garden with eagle eyes Spotting problems this time of the year will allow you to quickly control them 1986 Police responded to an ambulance assist on East Main Street A 15 year-ol- d female was reported as a runaway May 23 1986 A 17 year-ol- d male was arrested for public intoxication and was taken to the Salt Lake Detention Center Police responded to an alarm at the Grantsville High School Police received a report of suspicious activity on West Street May 24 1986 Police received a complaint of juveniles with alcohol on South Things to look for include: Willow Street May 25 1986 A 30 year-ol- d These little insects the size of a may be colored black bluish green and green They cause leaves to curl and wrinkle Look at the new growing leaf undersurface for the insects Aphids suck the plant juices out and are present in large numbers Ants in the trees or plants usually indicate aphids are present Ants use aphids as "cows" because Control they tend aphids for their sticky liquid or honey-de- w with aphids sprays of Diazinon or Malathion now Grantsville woman was cited for having an open container in her vehicle A motorcycle problem was reported on North Hale Street A lost child was reported on East Cherry Street The child was returned to his mother This insect is responsible for the large Spruce Gall Aphid The adult lays growths at the ends of blue spruce branches an egg in the new candle of growth on blue spruce The hatches and burrows inside candle for the egg food This process distorts the candle and leaves- an unsightly end Spray blue spruce with Malathion to reduce the incidence of this The chief would like to remind everyone tags and licenses! Aphids pin-he- ad - pest Lawn Insects Many are prevalent now A spray of Diazinon will reduce the number of Sod web worms June beetles and Large holes beetles emerging Sod flying 2 inches above icate insects or lack of billbugs (pencil size) may be evidence of June web worms can be recognized by moths the grass in evening Dying lawns ind- water May 26 1986 Police investigated a report of a on Main Street DUP members tour Logan The Deseret Camp Daughters of the Utah Pioneers held their last meeting of the season Monday May 19 at the Grantsville Senior Citizens Center insects are nocturnal (active at night) crawling out to eat your tender plants while you are not looking They then spend the day sleeping in burrows below the ground Control while they are sleeping with Diazinon is one of the best ways to eliminate this pest Spray the garden area and the lawn area immediately around the garden because they crawl some distance for their dinner These Cut-wor- ms Four adventure Name the spot And the all new FourTrax 4x4 will probably take you there This rugged adventurer is the first drive ATV Honda Powered by a strong 350cc four-stroby engine it’s packed with features Such as electric starting Full suspensioa Shaft drive And a transmission with super-lofirst gear Daughter LaVerne Kimber presented a very interesting lesson on "The Pioneer Stores" After the meeting twenty-tw- members plus one guest boarded two Senior Citizens buses and headed for Logan They arrived at the Bluebird Cafe shortly after 12:00 noon where they were escorted into the Pioneer Room and were served a delicious lunch the They then boarded buses and drove to the Utah State University where they were met by two guides who took them on a very interesting tour of the Old Main building They were w plus reverse The FourTrax 4x4 It’s “four-midable- ”! ffiKBRJUMh - shown FourTrax 4x4 FOLLOW THE LEADER STEADMANS 382-3- 344 916 N Main Tooele From the group there toured the LDS Tabernacle in Logan They then headed for the cheese factory at Smithfield where everyone sampling enjoyed really the goodies and buying cheese to bring home plus enjoying ice cream cones and candy The ladies had two excellent bus drivers Robert Lawrence and Lee Williams and they would like to thank them for their time and o ke ed to get their dog patience four-whe- el five-spe- being driven three-wheel- er the old part which had been damaged by fire It was remarkable to see how they have remodeled and preserved the building as close to the original state as possible Elections scheduled for senior citizens Seniors Incorporation Election will be held Friday 30 from 9:00 am May to 5:00 pm at the Grantsville Senior Citizens Center Center At present there is only one candidate for each office 120 So There write-i- n ballot will be space candidates on for the Those running for office are: Sterling Halladay president Charles White vice pres Mary Bailey SecTreas Directors (elect two): Keith Brown and Earl Allred |