| Show l 9 The County Agents Report j Duchesne County Farm News by Smith and Norris RECREATION SAFETY m families need to take t- seriously everywhere all the time a Two of the principal causes of non-occupational fatal occurring on farmland eJ and around service buildings 5 are ami members of farm have more of an to drown than did their m ancestors Irrigation canals and ditches arc far more numerous i than even a decade is the responsibility of t adults to teach children the Sit r hazards of irrigation The very young must be closely 1 constantly or vided with a fenced play j Already this year children are j drowning m open ditches and jA now that school out the will begin to take their A positive approach Is recommended for those who are oi l enough to learn to They must be iven a chance to learn swimming safety with competent adult In areas Where swimming takes life saving devices such as ring ropes and long poles should be Reservoirs and ponds used for irrigation should be Dangerous sections of irrigation canals and ditches should also be Culverts and inlets need protective agriculture has resulted in more leisure time among farm people and hence more time for vacations and Swimming fishing and hunting are popular recreation activities of farm Each year many lives are lost by people of all acres while in these When planning this farm families should include safety plans and then go all out to observe Are your roses getting White speckled places on the Better check them for That's the suggestion we pet from George F. Knowl-ton Extension entomologist at Utah State Leafhoppers survived t h e winter in substantial numbers in many localities Already their are showing on upper surface of the rose leaves If you have as well as spray the bushes w ith Strike both upper and lower as the leafhopper feed chiefly from Their injected while causes the bleach spots which conspicuously from A severe leafhopper situation summer should receive repeated with DDT dust or spray on the underside of the leaves to prevent severe leafhopper Always spray the tender top and new twig growth of shrubs with to stop aphid Dr Knowlton |