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Show Messenger Enterprise Thursday, May 29, 1975 4Manti Manti Center Max and Doris Hansen were in Salt Lake City last Friday evening to attend the Lawrence Welk show at the Salt Palace. It was a two and a half hour performance with 13,000 people attending. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard (Reba) Alder spent a long weekend in Ely, Nevada with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gail (Rhea) Alder. They enjoyed the company of their two Brandon and Jami Kuder who were staying with their grandparents, Gail and Rhea. Granddaughter, Barbara Alder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gail Alder, had gone with the Ely High School Band on a six day trip into the northwest and Canada. Afton Livingston Dr. Afton Munk Livingston, 72, LaJolla, California died May 23. 1975 in La Jolla. Born April 19, 1903, Manti, to Archibald Dick and May Munk Livingston Married Helen Rebecca Raddon Jan. 26, 1928; divorced. Married Dr. Virginia Wuerthele, 1956. Member LDS Church. Practiced medicine in Pennsylvania, Utah and California. Survivors; wife; sons, Dr. Brent R.. San Diego; Dr, Rodney W., Hollady; stepdaughter, Mrs. Stephen (Julie Ann) Drogin, San 10 Diego; grandchildren; brothers, sister, Elwood, Craig, Colo.; Dick, Mt. Pleasant; Mrs. Joseph (Lilias) Quintana, San Francisco. Funeral services were held at LDS Pacific Beach Ward Chapel. Burial was in the El Camino Memorial Park, San 7th-13t- This year's fishing opener looks again to be a time to visit lakes and reservoirs in Utah. A number of rivers and smaller stream1- - throughout the state will be high, swift and muddy; and, therefore, many w"i not be stocked. Fishermen with children especially should avoid these high, roily waters. Additionally, many lakes in the higher altitudes will not be stocked due to inaccessibility, including waters in the LaSal, Boulder, Thousand Lake, Uinta and Manti mountains. Even Strawberry Reservoirs status is dubbed uncertain in Division of Wildlife Resources Central Regional reports. So, unless a sudden wave of unusually warm temperatures hits Utahs higher country, some waters traditionally visited on the opener will be less than normal. spring-lik- e Nevertheless, close to 350,- - h Diego. Men8 Goi Ready Streets We Palisade Mens Golf Association will sponsor a match play two man team The For Mowing, tournament with the first round to be played during the week of May 31 to June 6. The tournament will be single Ask Officials from your County Agent 000 anglers are expected to visit the waters in the state after a pattern of drawn out winter-likweather. And reports from the divisions regional offices indicate many waters are stocked and waiting for May 31. Anglers who plan to visit East Canyon and Porcuj me reservoirs on the opener should check with local highway authorities on (Jie status of roads to those waters. A mud slide has closed the road to East Canyon from Salt Lake U tty, and highway officials say it may not open this summer. The reservoir can be reached by traveling southwest on Highway 65 through Henefer or south on Highway 66 th. ugh Morgan. The bridge on the road to Porcupine Reseroir has washed out, and local authorities arc determining w'hen it will be repaired. by Jack W. Herring e 1 heres something to moundremembering up a gravc-- to ing, with long methodical rake strokes, those who lived and loved, and left us years ago. It doesnt make a great deal ol dilierence if the grave you are working on is someone you remember oi it it is that of a strangei. the work is the same. Its good when spring storms have softened the earth so that its easier to clear away the weeds; and as you shovel up the dirt and carefully rake each earthy mound, the thoughts that come are of your own loved Weed and bug time is here again so I will answer a few of the questions often asked at this time of year: How can I control wild oats in spring planted barley? Ans.: Use 14 to 38 pounds of Barban per acre, or 2 to 3 pints of Carbyne. Spray w hen wild oats are in 2 to 3 leaf stage. Get good coverage of plants with a foliage spray. Do not graze treated fields until after harvest of crop. and continue throughout the month of June. Entry fee is $2.00 per person plus green fees and prizes will be awarded to teams placing first and second. Full handicaps will be used, matches will consist of nine holes, and a new tournament will begin each month. At the end of the year, monthly winners will play off to determine the championship team. Entrants are asked to sign up at the golf course on or before Saturday, Muv 31. elimination broadleaved weeds in spring planted wheat and oats? Ans.: Use 18 pound of Dicamba, or 14 pint of Banvel, acid, plus 12 pound of 2,4-per acre. Note: These may be tank a popularised Note: View from the Red Point, account of the beginnings of Utah, by Albert Antrei, is being published serially in the Manti Messenger and Ephraim Enterprise. A significant historical document, View from the Red Point is fascinating reading. Readers will likely want to clip each installment and combine them at the completion of publication into a complete narrative.) (Editors South-Centr- mixed. Apply when weeds are in early growth stage (2 to 5 leaf) Do not apply when grain is in boot stage. For ground application use at least 10 gallons of water. For airplane application, use 3 to 5 gallons of water. What can I use to control annual weeds and grasses on d Another story given in Mondays Desert News (April 26) is that it was in Carbondale, Illinois on April 13, 1866, that a young woman with two small n 3-- 4 Sponsors Being Sought For Youth Camp and ornamental trees turn yellow? Ans.: Probably an iron or Manganese defficiency, or these elements may be tied up and unavailable to plants. Try using Sequestrene 138 Fe Iron Micronutrient. 2 to 2 oz. per inch Soil rate: of trunk diameter when new growth begins. Foliar rate: to pounds per 100 gallons of water, as a cover spray before bloom, or alter harvest. Youth and sponsors are now being sought for the 1975 youth range camp to be held at the Great Basin Experimental Station near Ephraim, announced Fee Busby, Utah State University Extension range specialist. According to Busby, the purpose of the camp is to help youth understand the interac- 1 1 i tions and interrelationships among resources and the need for maintaining a quality environment in the state. NOTE: Trade names are used for clarity and information only. Ii is not to be interpreted as endorsement for a particular 7 Final selection of youth years old to attend the camp will be made through county USU Extension offices. In the past clubs, civic clubs, FFA chapters. Soil Conservation Districts and local businesses have sponsored 13-1- brand nor discrimination against similar products not mentioned by name. $375 al Plural marriage, of course, is no longer supported by the Saint an Church, and practice of it will get a modern Latter-Da- y excommunication faster than anything else I can think of. I have spoken to no women of the Church lately who desire a return of plural marriage, but I confess that I have not spoken to all of them. As for the men, not very many of them could afford it, unless in the context of modern female liberation his wives would agree to cooperate to support him. I do not want to discuss this subject any further, on grounds that to do so requires the courage of that young man who soars on William Saroyans flying trapeze, preferring as I do discretion as the better part of valor. Nobody is born in Manti anymore; the long string of the Manti-borbegun by Alameda Washburn in 1849, ended about twenty years ago. There is no hospital here. Homeliness in the cozy sense has given way to efficiency. People still die here, however, and some of them return to live out their final years in the place of their childhood, often after many years of absence in faraway places. There may not be a hospital, but the cemetery has been enlarged. Thus, I dare not say that the faithful are an extinct breed; they may be endangered, as indicated elsewhere, but they are certainly not extinct. People keep saying things like, Well, this is the twentieth century, you know! As though that explained everything! Well, be it ever so anachronistic to some and forever so monumentally faithful to the Truth to others, the Temple still stands, as white and shining and as operative as of old, a living bond between a dead and stoic past and an epicurean, living present, and, hopefully, some kind of a still unborn future. As viewed from the Red Point, that still looks impressive. -- End Ans.: Use Roundup, quarts per acre, with 30 to 40 gallons of water, 2 teaspoons per square rod, w ith one quart of water. Apply while weeds are growing good, but before seed heads appear. Spray onto foliage--avoidrift to nearby plants-d- o not use wetting agent. Livestock could be run on area within a week after spraying. Ans.: Use Amitrole plus wetting agent: 5 pounds per acre plus wetting agent (6 fluid ounces) in 100 gallons of water. Apply as foliage spray when weeds are inches high. Will surpress, but not control perennial weeds. Do not graze. What makes my fruit trees children approached the Wood-lawCemetery in that college town, placed a bouquet of wild flowers on an unmarked grave and knelt there in prayer. According to the story, she was observed by three Civil War veterans, who, inspired by her action, began collecting wild Rowers from fields around the church and placed them on the graves of each soldier in the cemetery. These soldiers then promoted ones. It cleans you inside, a parade, program and comsomehow, to come close again munity celebration to be held mow. to those thoughts that are later that month, with Major General John A. Logan as usually pushed aside behind the tasks that keep our daily speaker of the day. LDS HISTORIC EAST It is interesting to note that lives so busy, and we resolve in tune with the to and on April 6th of that same year, keep again veterans of the Union Army cully important things. HELL CUMORAH PAGEANT TOUR So Memorial Day becomes a were organized at Decatur, sacred, hallowed time, that Illinois in a group known as the makes us the best of what we Grand Army of the Republic, JULY 28 thru AUG. 13 are, as we work close to the with this same General Logan earth, with the thoughts that as an officer. It was by his come, and as we greet family General Order No. 11, that May 17 days of pleasure and exciting experiences. Deluxe accommembers and reminisce with 30 was designated at a modations. friends who have also conic to Memorial Day in honor of Civil the cemetery with their floral War casualties. One authority says it was for gifts. Memorial Day began in the Union soldiers buried in Wood-lawNEW FEATURES THIS YEAR: Ccinetcry-anoth- er United States in April, 1866, to says it honor those who died in battle was for both Union and At Washington Temple during the Civil War. Accounts Confederate soldiers. However. :: differ as to where the first Memorial Day has been obNew York City LDS Visitors Center observance of Memorial Day served in many southern states was held. World Book Encyclooil dates apait from the pedia states that the distinction designated May 30th, which we of being the one to originate the knew as Memorial Day for more LEISURE TOURS TRAVEL CLUB observance is given to a than 100 years. Poppy Week was begun in s Virginia woman, Cassandra Oliver Moncure, whom, it is 1922. with the Veterans of :: Agent for Pageant Tours said, may have chosen May Foreign Wars sponsoring sale 122 W est So. Temple BL MC 12705 30th because this was the date of poppies for the benefit of Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 the people of her native France disabled and needs veterans. commemorated the return of The money colli tied is used for s H. medical and education supNapoleon Bonaparte's remains to France from St. Helena, and plies. This week usually con:: of cludes on Memorial Day. known as the was Day Write for detailed information and application forms u Methe Ashes." Throughout years morial Dav programs parades, SM and tributes have been carried out in various ways, from great celebrations and unveiling of monuments, to the simple act of :: placing a flag oh the graves of war veterans. In 1969 an act of Congress ment of a socialist system which is proclaimed tKit in 1971 federal by John F. McManus An average AmerBelmont, Massachusetts employees would telebrate four certainly consistent with Communist goals. In ican assessing what has happened in South holidays on Monday. These its latest Annual Report the CFR boasts that Vietnam might be heard to remark: 175 of its 1600 members are U.S. Government were Washington's Birthday, Manti City officials have asked that residents prepare their lots for mowing of the city sidewalks, etc. One of the problems the city encounters in attempting to keep the city streets properly mowed is debris which damages or impairs the mower. Residents are asked to check the streets and sidewalks adjacent to their lots and clean up or do the necessary grading in order that the city crews will not be hampered when they come to Red Point How can I control annual Need to Remember by Finnic M. Findlay View from the Timely Tips Fishing Opener Nearing Obituary 4-- n youths attending the camp, which this year is scheduled 2. July Youths are chosen to attend the camp according to their interest and involvement in range projects. The camp is sponsored by the Utah Section of the Society of Range Management and USU Extension. Activities include study of range plants, use of rangelands, range ecology, grazing systems and range improvements. If a man could have half his wishes he would double his troubles. ( H0USEIHUNTING2 i Ward Magleby, Director VALLEY BUILDERS :: The Birch Log honest-to-goodne- no-wi- n Listen to the Allen Stang Show, Mon. thru Fri. Memorial :: and Vetcijus Dav. It was expected tha' most states would the luh ,,d example. so we look back on another dav spent rememberbe grateful for ing. ma all those who lu.vegone before, and who !u,c given us the many pmile gt s that we enjoy in this gua; i tod of America, We need to member, once in a while, the t w ho have given, ano continue i give their lives to pre save t'.c freedoms that we cnjo I'd CASCADE HOME TODAY tuM49 )nc. :: :: AND WE WILL GIVE YOU dba Christensens of Ephraim :: ABSOLUTELY FREE! Columbus Day Day O ORDER YOUR NEW BOISE d officials and another 150 are representatives of the news media. For a look at the overwhelming involvement of CFR members in the conduct of the war in Vietnam, we offer the following list of high government officials from just a few areas of government. All of those listed are now or have been members of the CFR Presidents: Eisenhower, Kennedy, Nixon (plus Vice President Humphrey) Secretaries of State: Dulles, Herter, Rusk, Kissinger Secretaries of Defense: Gates, McNamara, Laird, Richardson Ambassadors to South Vietnam: Nolling, Lodge (twice), Taylor, Bunker "Peace Talks Negotiators: Lodge, Harri-man- , Bruce, Kissinger Foreign Policy Advisors. Vance, Ball, E. Rostow, W, Rostow, Cleveland, V. Bundy, M. Bundy, McCloy, Dillon, Nitze, Thompson, Kohler, and many more. Any honest investigation of the fall of South Vietnam would have to show such a domination of our nations affairs by the members of one small organization. President Ford himself has appointed a number of CFR members to high not the least of whom was government posts Vice President Nelson Rockefeller. In the absence of any official investigation, and in the face of a presidential refusal to seek out who was responsible for this latest American defeat, we have conducted our own investigation and have determined that the CFRs stranglehold on our government, which is cersocialist tainly leading us into that system, must cease. We therefore strongly urge the American people to demand that all appointees who hold CFR membership be removed from government. Not to remove these individuals is to ask for more defeats for America. Copyright 1975 by The John Birch Society Features Gunnison and Richfield :: :: Vietnam And The CFR It seems as though nothing we could have done would have changed the outcome After .all, the best available minds under both Democratic and Republican Administrations were stretching over almost twenty years not able to stop the Communists Maybe Communism cant be beaten It begins to look like we'll have to try to live u ith them and hope for the best Who can fault Ford for not wanting to fix the blame on anyone ? There just wasn't anything else that anyone could do. One effect of such an attitude is a virtual guarantee that those policies which have already stripped America of much of its greatness will continue. Another effect is the spreading of a belief expressed by the slogan Better Red than dead! which certainly does not represent the only alternatives available to us. Such defeatism can never be acceptable to an American worthy of the name. These effects, however, like them or not, are directly traceable to the fall of South Vietnam, the latest of our long series of foreign policy failures. But there is nothing inevitable about Communism, And by no means have the best minds in America been directing our foreign affairs. The awful truth is that many of the managers, coaches, and players on our team have been throwing the game! Had there been Americans in many of the key positions over the past few decades, the setbacks, wars that have so drained defeats, and our nation would never have been permitted. Looking over the list of those Americans whose America-las- t policies have reached their logical conclusion in Vietnam, we note an amazing affinity for membership in the Council on Foreign Relations. Begun in 1921, the CFR is a private organization whose board chairman is David Rockefeller. Based on a careful study of its publications and its members, we feel secure in stating that a basic CFR goal is the establish at ( 3 I follow And 1 i uttur Katz-enbac- ' , . South Sanpete School District will accept bids for the Sterling bus garage (must be moved from present location). Submit bids to Tom Willardson at the School District Office, 39 South Main, Manti, Utah. The school board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Deadline for bids is June 10, 1975. WINTER EVERETT KNABE tPDZ&Kl BUY LIKE RENT! Over 200 Beautiful Pianos in Stock 30 Elegant Grand Pianos Special Prices -- - worth of beautiful draperies from J ; VALLEY FURNITURE ; in Gun nison. Designed and installed by Louise Sorenson or lovely new furniture for your home - (Limit $100000) O This is a limited time offer, so HURRY and order your home today . 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