Show V I- i THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINEFRIDAY EVENING APRIL 19 1946 '4B nion Pest on Increase? All Cucumbers Cited Control Agent Says Save Space by Climbing Potion Air-Mind- fWeber County Ages Onion maggots por-4-on- ly occurs in the soil about the fpfant and after two or three weef the adults emerge ana iay py A L Christiansen Ore noticeable LOGAN April 19—A true of agricultural life through trayal nhntneraDhv could elevate the na of the tion's misleading conception M J asserts Heslop only farms student at Utah State Agricultural college studying to become an ag ed are becoming in gardens and ields in this area small wnite maggots up to one- hird of an inch in length bore tough the underground stem and tne plants ine duids ipto to become flabbycausing and turn vellow frhey mine out the small bulbs Completely leaving only the outer heath and causing a thin stand § hat is often blamed to poor seed jlfcarger bulbs are attacked often jlSy several maggots that eat out Igavities which if not completelyIpiestructive to the bulb cause subjuent rotting in storage inters As Larvae the insect winters mostly as irvae or pupae in chestnut-brow- n lparia which resemble grains of gmeat oiten buried $everal inches gi the soil They are frequently Jound very abundant in piles of onions Some adults may under the protection of sheds phd trash Those in puparia transform to adults and emerge from e soil over a period of several months in late spring! The adults aire slendery grayish bodied large- inged rather bristly flies only lout Vk inch long The females mr elongated white eggs about base of tne Plant or in cracks II I Lifithe soil The eggs hjatch in from ft tm to seven days varying with ffl f tuiri I ricultural photographer received an Although Mr Heslop va professional beginning early photographer in high school he anotner generation Wneratinn often attacks the shortly before harvest caus- kior eggsrZ oni ina rfr j fcjve Control El rierimental work conducted: in lllint Is has developed a very ex- -'fect-control for the onion magfcy snravine with Bordeaux- oil Knaion This is made from a Bordeaux mikture by mixing Ivjth it 1 V gallons of the Bordeaux (Five applications of the April 19 (UP) — Chief Engineer Ernest Sutherland aboard the SS Ernie Pyle in New York can rest assured his teleto Seattle last night phone call turned out all right after all Sutherland just returned from son France told his Dickie hed brought him back a rabbit for Easter Then he began chatting to his wife Marie? SEATTLE e 4-§- i -0 spray 'at weekly intervals the first whcftf the plants are an inch high wilMiive practically 100 per cent control Applications can be made by "hand sprayers or in large fieleM by sprayers attached to tractor JljUivators emulsion is made L§ricating-oi- l and stirring by failing together welf while hot: 1 quart light V oil V quart water IlSn OH SOip nuiucauA Man chased Mix one part of oil- Bor ion to 49 parts of as stated two-year-o- ld lu-brhf- iin While no one was watching the child he toddled out of the house and off a breakwater into Puget sound An elderly neighbor woman waded out and rescued the unconscious child as he was being swept to sea by the tide Today Dickie still wants to see that rabbit I FRANKS M Fresh Made I -- Phone mmtmmt yteSy in-- iou- - SAUSAGE ":' jfji 25c i 1 Shrimp Smoked or Kip4 pered S a m on Sole Anchovies HerringCrab Olf 1 Jmt" p1 A ' Fhh De"artmenf Smoked Had die Oysienl I I ' plNI 23c ssr P" Fresh mmfL' jpjppi-- OR BEEF Tasty FUM Cf) L Pound Pure Pwrk j BONELESS POTATO SALAD ivfiUis OULA 1 ' -- "Jilw ' j 89 POT ROAST III Ealtcr°"r I fI I Able to Pay for rjFun Nowadays full-grow- hy photop-photograp- 2223 Washington Blvd i LJL- H 1 GRILL MEAT MARKET WINDOWS CHOICE Select the cucumber that iits your ouroose rive it supf rt and it will gladly climb 19 Mont April I teftperature-humidit- y becomare Missoula police The mag-P- i Of the vine crops — cucumbers spring eat the leaves and also car crawl down the plant mostly ilosophic about the destruc- - melons Sc 1 squash and pumpkins -- ry a disease which may cause tne street lights befttrid the (leaf sheathes" and en-- r nile Officer James Doyle cucumbers are fie most efficient vin to wilt and ie before it beaijs terrlfee bulb's consurnpig and spoil three boys were caught for small gardens — that is they But DDT the new insecticide will or f&hen three two for feed ing IThey n weeft When they arelsm am ng street lights and iin give htost for title space they oc- keep this nest awav As soon as mm that they would have to of an - inch long abdul one-thir- dJ the plants emerge from the ground i r them the lads reached cupy — when grovn jas climbers anaiacan pe cusxinguisneu from uegin ousting witn JUDT or wun eir pockets and paid S16 'All cucumbersl will climb and calcium the vmosely related cabbage magarsenate mixed 1 to ljO r their fun the! middle kiwer pair of like it so don't feel it fnecessary with gypsum Since every day fibeS es at the rear! end which didn't find that kind of there will be new grbwth dusting when I was a kid" Doyle in ratainmips as Himhph if vmi must be continued until the vines l are sis gle and not double-pointe- d 1 as ini the cab bag e maggot istfully e several feet long' and safe if rom m want to grow thm bn a trellis or the beetle r - GET YOUR 50 or a lime ne worKeo ior me Ogden Standard - Examiner and club nhotoffranhv later did Four-While attending photographer's school in Los Angeles he enlisted in tne army as a combat rapher and was trained at Par&- -mount studios where he took pictures of various subjects under all 1 types of conditions umuit tuurses iu oDiain a oacK- ground for his vocation A knowl- edge of agriculture he believes wil1 Sive him a common ground recently decided to SDecialize with in agriculture farmers in his dealings with an opporHaving inemto consider all phases of completing worK at mnity while overseas as tne college hem plans to study color California he Photography nhotoeranher W combat realized the vast opportunities to! A na£ve of West Weber Heslop ms Photography career as a POftray western methods of agri- tpmjg human interest as well as technical After three yearsangles of army duty he returned to the college fall Everything's All Right But it Was Close Call e t agrl- - high school yearbook photographer quarter enrolling In general Tarm Pictures Held Imp ortant R GOOD SELECTION OF SMOKED MEAT - for your purposej — salad or pickles — sow them close to tip support they are to clirib and see that they are headed: in the t right di rection They climb so last clinging by their own tentacles youll compare them I to Jacks' bean ar s BETTER it pure iuice or the thner M Grapef rOif with a j imjmm ir s - hi - tm 4 Mt Nets Gashed Vitomin "C" i--l ak WM - I i in-- I ii 19 SPOKANE Wash "April (AP)— Burton Taylor 29 has a deep gash on hife thigh to remind him that the riole of fa peace- - lreejweet "J-- ' ww ' Role of PeaceinaMer notu ral qualities retained if — maker isn't an Police said Taylor attempted stop a on ia fight between jtwo! min The 1 two bat- downtown stree tiers turned on him officers said'' and tossed him through a plate glass window "I j ESS MARKET 548 RIVERDALE ROAD 7 a m till Corner Riverdale Road and Midnight m on e bvii Slogan: "P Less"— We Cash Piime Meat Limited PIERCE S PORK AND BEANS 17c ii 2 oium small Strictly Fresh for Coloring EG Rsht cans 1 7c dozen 39c Extra Special G ARETTES m ER $150 Limited Limited NANAS I I Pancake and Waftle jars Mw' ve You Seen Ogden's Finest Display of Fresh mM1 FRANK 29c 33c I WEINERI Limit HAMS as cut 'i Limit BACON TATO SALAD FROZEN FOODS COME IN TODAY! 1 (i ' ILL PICKLES r r 1 CHEESE JUICE CoektaO can JUICE JUICE TownhousecanGrapefruit Doodle Dandy Bits o Dill i' PICKLES RITZ I Tasty Crackers package 5nrill Quart brick Special Pack 60c pound can 12-ou- nce In Tomato or Natural Sauce oval can : Olive Pimento Honey Bee Grahams — box BREAD 2 loavesWright 1 jar s Enriched Sandwich 4fi-oun- ce Ol"LaaUU No Z Can Qtaioal Lemon 3nice Frankfurters lb 32c rpe 29c 66c 23c Luncheon Meat v 5y2 oz New West Most Popular D- - Sandwich Style (j AR spired Lunch IUi t96 31c 20c Oil) Old lb pkg Ginger Snaps SSK Red Hill Catsup 14 oz bottle Pickles Large Ideal for Easter Lunches 18c s 2 ft WlfcirtiiiF-- — rniMIMTTlillli talllUMII Grade j 22c lb 38c 4' Shoulder Cuts Spring lb 32c Lamb lb box Cuts A Grade lb Sm Rib Chop L fU ch' ia AA LOfllO Grade Unupa Average A Grade Fresh Ground Beef Lean r-- I Plump Hens for 1 25c lb 19c A Grade n Shoulder Cuts lb 26c Grade A Fricassee pint PIE A LA MODE i pie HOT AND COLD LUNCHES lb 34c Grade rr Fiour H lbs Spring Crop Onions New Mild Flavor! 2 bun US No 1 Green Cauliflower Asparagus Snowball Fey Gr Sprs (Not Pencil) Crisp Lettuce Solid Iceberg Avocados Vitamin L AL ynacoidits 9c lb 15c lb 27c lb 10c lb 5c lb 6c Fruit Crisp Stringless Stalk Fresh Green OpinaCn curly Leaf tMmmmmAm V S No 1 Younf UailOIS Tender Clip Tops Celery QhihaIi - PINEAPPLE a- Grapefruit Thin Skin 3wm lb Seedless P'kmeat NEW POTATOES US No 1 Reds lb NEW PEAS Tender 1I Afi FuU Pods 2 lbs 8c j - 9 VI Hershey's J M£l! muriin Schilling's Vanilla or Lemon U!w miA k Belmo nUllay h pkg W J i : - r i r- Pantry lb pkg Pride Pancake and Waffle Mzanna nUr Umhau 81b23c Baking Powder 8 0 r Pancake-Flou- O Ar 1 ib pkg Baking ASI AILLah UICIUU6I lill I Lb I a C A II Fresh Cuban 2 lbs 21c lb 9c j -I-- U J 22 o Rocky Mountain pkg 16 h & 229 Powdered 5?J : i Baking Needs i mm lb 40c and Lean for Baking n 32c lb 42c Fancy Meaty rryerS rOW I (4c 31c Milk-fe- d PRIME RIB ROAS Short Ribs Aa CA lw II Mill lllMI Mi II Delta Spring Square Cut AA Grade - Prune-Plum- ' LAMB ROAST Fresh Roasted BUm1a a fiMi Virginia Jacob s Broiled in — Ifn HL-mu mm mm t Butter 6 oz DaI I Pa Sweet Potatoes Kaala luiaa HJJIB3 UUIVC Airway—the Coffee Flavor ' ML LAMB LEGS M iscellaneous wffCCI I Sugar Beet Plain or Nut quart Mild Western Mrs f 39c r Golden Ripe Bananot with Your Favorite fee Cream and Topping ICE CREAM SUNDAE ' Ehmann's Chopped Ripe Saltine Wafers Fountain Specials BANANA SPLIT U - CRACKERS rt Zm Traa ICC can V4 KRAFT'S SPREAD ce 24-oun- ce No French's Prepared SARDINES i ce i-ib- Ready to Eat Meat MUNCH ce I ASSORTED LUNCH MEAT lb 12-oun- ce mm'LMt MUSTARD Sunny Dawn Tomato 1 J can 47-oun- packages © mmmw' f 3 Puritan's luncheon t lb 29e lb 25c Ground Be far s j Appetizers Ib3lc II SPREAD p C lb 39c Jb 43c Steaks Roasts Paas Famous Assorted Cudahy's Tang can rn uau nniii UCWILCU nHlfl BEEF All You Want TOILET TISSUE 1 CHIC A Buy plenty for coiorin8r p EAT Young Rabbits Right for Frying Roasters Fryers cT EASTER EGG DYES OLIVES lb carton AO ORESSIN II Imin 1 Just Limited CHOPPED RIPE OLIVES Limited L mm Art Never Undersold Serve LARGE EGGS 46-oun- SUNDAY Swift's Premium Ready tail can CHOPPED HAM 46-oun- i E6NEX RIPE OLIVES! Make certain of an Easter Sunday dinner that's perfect! Buy at Safeway where everything is guaranteed Choose your meats your fruits and vegetables your groceries — each item you need to prepare a delicious feast — all with complete assurance of satisfaction V-- 8 ALL DAY We Deliver Grocmies U rgecan OPEN Kiesjel Avenue 4t --4- m m Open from —— toe-in- stalk m Insect Pests Difficulty in growing cucumbers springs mostly from insect ene mies of which the wofst is the This striped cucumber pbeet:-handsome pest riests! in he "blossom end" of the! vine aid its off- - a Extremely Tender All the vine crops cucumbers ing cluded are extremely tender killed by frost afcd refusing to germinate in cold soil Sow them after the ground is warm If they are to spread on the ground most gardeners sow them ini hills growing three plants tp a hill- but they may also be spaced a foot apart in a row provided at least three to four feet separates the rows The vines can be kepi hi bounds by pinching off war growing ends when they becbihe too long In planting cucumbers to climb sow! seeds three to six Inches apart close to the structure upon which they are to clamber Plant food is applied in a shallow trench two or three inches away from the seed usina one pint to 25 feet of row The plants should be thinned out to stand a foot ipartJ Cucumbers heed lots of water $nd use up plant food quickly To prevent formation of cropked fruit in the late summer an additional application of plant food should be made as soon as the plants begin to bear using at least one pint to fifty feet of row H— H ': 171 a I mi 'yf li V e3IC T v j |