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Show ' f $PRIf$TJ ITS A Good Lawn A Proper Seed Bed Is A Necessity If You Want To Raise when it is thlik and io each 50 squaie feet is spaded into the soil Plant Foods win ii it will di (impose and Properly blended plant foods piovide many tons of valuable are absolutely necessary to sup iiumas which is necessary for plement what is available from the production of a good grass the our favorite brand of soil The one and only scoot in the planting of a good lawn is the method by which it is pro how pared It does not matter careful you are in the si lection of the right kinds of grass seed You can pay a high price for perfect, weed free seed mixtures but they cannot produce a good turf if th soil is not fust prop erly prepared. Grass roots should be able to penetrate easily into the soil to a depth of six inches. For them to penetrate easily it is neces sary to prepare a perfect soil lx grown it heavy turf commercial lawn fertilizer be spread over the whole should A thud and much quicker method is to piocure pi at moss area at the rate of one pound black peat soil, leaf mold or to each twenty five square feet rotted manure Spread it thlik about four weeks before the It should be seed is planted two or three inches ly deep and scattered raked into evenly it and spade in tiie surface soil. Applying Peat Moss Peat moss is quite weed frie Since the most important and always available for imme- function of plant supplying diate uxi foods to the grass is to produce with has a healthy sturdy plant, After the existing soil been worked and properly lev plenty of strong roots, all the eled, the peat moss should be necessary food elements must any fertilizer spread (wet) over the area to be included in a depth of three inches It then used. Grass roots are continu mixed ally being replaced If there is should be thoroughly with the soil to a depth of at not enough of the necessary elements to do this, an inferior least six inches. root growth will be the inevi are table result Poor roots spell Spading and cultivating both methods often used, but poor grass in a short time, so when this work is done the peat plan to feed the roots by the moss must neither be left on top use of a properly balanced nor turned underneath. It must plant food which contains evbe mixed thoroughly ery one of the necessary elePlant food should be spread ments in their correct proper over the peat moss so that it tions may also be thoroughly incorTwo materials that will porated in the top six inches of greatly assist the fertility of the soil It is necessary to use a suffi the soil are lime and charcoal cient application of grass plant Both of them will do their part if food on two separate occasions in keeping the soil sweet when the mixed ground and moss deeply When the peat (1) The charcoal absoil are properly mixed at the is prepared sorbs detrimental soil acids and time the seed bed is prepared thus assists the plant foods to 1 pound to each 25 square feet (2) As soon as the grass plants do a better job of plant feeding commence to grow even be over a longer period The lime fore the grass is cut 1 pound Will not only provide necessary medium. Preparing The Soil There are two things that fresh soil must have in the ini tial preparation. They aie hu mus and air. They are both equally important and equally necessary. To provide the latter air the soil should be culti i vated at frequent intervals to allow the air, sun, rain, wind and other natural elements to work their magic by promoting the growth and multiplication of the helpful soil bacteria, without which no soil can be fertile enough to grow good grass. After the soil has been prop leveled, many gardners plant a crop of potatoes or corn on the area. The crop is generally only fair but the soil Is greatly benefited and, after a couple of years, its condition is much improved A much better method is to plant one or more green manure The system is simple. crops. A suitable and inexpensive crop erly j h Famy Gathers To Honor Brigham Woman On Her 84th Birthday wuxi Tirory To The News Journal last Wednesday's issue of Bush Mr News Journal, wanted to know why the Peaches ball club couldnt use local In the players. Mr Bush, you above anyone else should know, as Don Rasmussen said, a good ball club must have a good down that is, a good catcher, second baseman, third baseman A number of children, grand children and greatgrandchildren met Sunday at the home of Mrs James Jensen, known as and center fielder Tillie H Jensen, 226 south First Now Joe, you know that to west, Brigham City, in honor win at least 75 percent of the of her 81th birthday anniver- games, you must rely on the You tell me, sary down the middle Mrs Jensen was born April as Don says, who would we 11 1864, in Brigham City. have to replace Radulavich at were Mr. catch, or Roldo Call at short, Those attending and Mrs Henry E Ogaard, Mr. Bill Cow-leat third or Occy and Mrs Tom Champion of Salt Evans at second7 That is part Lake City, Mr and Mrs Orville of down the middle At Jensen, Mrs Roy Stone, Mr. and Cullimore is good Kennard Anderson and Mrs Now Joe, local talent can children Douglas and Judy, Mr work in with older players, but and Mrs Homer Dixon and son they cant go if they cant stand Joe. if you rememBobby, Mr. and Mrs John Lar- the strain sen and daughter Cleo Ann, Mrs, ber last year, the city council Eliot D Ward and daughter was not satisfied with so much Colleen, and Mr and Mrs. A. W. expense Therefore, the pitching Dixon and son Keith. staff was cut to two pitchers, Refreshments were served and they could not be at all the centered games. This year Brigham will from one long table decorated play three games in one .week. with a beautifully birthday cake Therefore, the club should have at least two experienced pitchBe a good neighbor and do ers, and three local talent. collecnot permit an unsightly Last year Don Mayne and tion of rubbish to remain near Petersen and Belliston were your home and which may be dropped from the club. You, Mr close to that of your neighbor. Bush, know the results. Brigham Be a partner with your neighdropped from top spot to next Paint Up bors Clean Up to the bottom of the club Fix Up now' I for one would like to see some kind of activity to make calcium for soil sweetening and could hire money so feeding the grass plants, but two good Brigham and if the pitchers, other will also release many local talent can come through, plant foods that are present In then fine. But we must keep the soil. the team up to standard to meet the competition of the other clubs. Joe, lets get behind the management of the Peaches club and support them instead of so much talk up and down Main street. Wesley B Reeder, A Baseball Fan Cases filed in first district court of Ctah at fhe Box Elder County Clerks office. EMM FOR nW(g fXTRA QUALITY LAWN ONLY SPECIAL NOW $1.25 . Small, hand Wei e $2.95 JIVCI'Q NOW' ONLY JjQ ON LI s NOW Were $1.85 W ere NOW ONLY $2. .'15 - GARDEN CULTIVATOR NOW inches wide re Marjorie Krohn, present ceptionist, gets in by turning sidewise. Art Leevans, 22, of 272 Twen was ty second street, Ogden sentenced Wednesday, April 14 by City Judge Waldermar A Call to serve six months in Box Leevans Elder county jail pleaded guilty to a charge oi petty larceny Sheriff Warren W Hyde said Leevans had confessed to taking stoves from Promontory and differentials, gears, sheep pelts and a plow from farmers of the Corinne area LMBjHj,; y 25 and 25 T v i 50 days FEET ONLY. ENAMEL) $590 MUSH MASKS S BEEHIVE AND COAL APPLIANCE hringslYoui (CoaUVJood Baking in Keep it clean Paint it bright That's what makes a home OOK. at those buds bursting Listen to the birds sing great to feel spring in the ar. And along ioui tb i straight-eigh- LAWN if suy mm m WML1- -"! p t. Drive in- -or give us a ring. We'll put the feel of spring in your $25.00 3 OTHER GARDEN TOOLS REDUCED Its rg How about it? Want a real Buick job done? Buick cares our specialty, you know. Buick Fngineered Parts are here. Together with Buick tools and Buick know-how- . And that all adds up to good Buick car care. MOWERS FOR SPECIAL CLEAN-U- P V"ES, this marvelous Monarch Range takes all the guess cal! work out of coal-wobaking. If your recipe for 425 heat, you ovo just set the dial at 4250, and your is automatically held at that longe temperature. You no fire need to keep close watch over 0 coal-w-oyour overheat yo kitchen - a! control does the watching And baking re suits are pedecl COME WEEK LV asd SEE IT! 7 Brigham Truck end BUNDY MOTOR CO. 79 South Main JUHSSS5 TJ J Memorial hospital Robert and Barbara im Pella of Bngham City are parents of a baby boy born Sir day, April 11, 1948, at the Coo Memorial hospital cool-runnin- g $4.75 pa, up for was the Wednesday to ge' rolling on the rod .gain. So how's that Buick of yours'' it's time to gel n U mm anj lively and ready to go places. Theie s that muck and d.rt to get out of the radiator to have a engine. And fresh clean lubricants to put in the joints for a smooth quiet ride And tune-uto get you all the pent-upower in that fireball HOSE $14 wrvm omy ' health Fix $1.85 Streamlined, Light Weight BARROWS hu for up jail imposed Chumjt's Spring car for you. 'in upil penalty $1.69 p SAVE! i fine or Box Elder county Tune Up BUY $11 Clean up for beauty HOSE S2.35 GARDEN WHEEL ' now-- . We are delighted that some the people of this district hV begun this important n0rk. ? us all get through before u campaign is over City-Judg- $1.60 PLASTIC NOW Up First Quality from $5.95 ONLY IMS Friday, April U. The campaign begins'7T 19 Clean Up Paint pv s DIGGING FORKS BONHAM WHEEL City. Utah 18 RAKES LEAF TV HAK.0 NOW Were $1.90 Brigham ii April 14 on Floyd James Walk er, 37, Ogden, by City Judge Waldermar A Call when Walk er pleaded guilty to a charge of drunken driving Exchange building The door to the receptionists Arresting officer was State office, one of the narrowest in Trooper Eldredge Wood Walk Milwaugee, is slightly less than er was not involved in an x Garden Rakes RAKES Were $1.50 WEEK CLEAN-U- P MILWAUKEE, Wis (UP) The Frank H Bercker office is guar so anteed a slim receptionist long as it stays in the Grain YJciuS-oumc- BOX ELDER Leslie Hewitt, 37, of 1905 Gibson, Ogden was sentenced by Waldemar A Call Mon Judge ' 12, to serve six months April day, In Box Elder county jail Hewitt pleaded, guilty to petty larceny. Leonard Earl and Nellie Dial Hew-itta junk dealer, allegof Roy Uah are the par Hill edly hauled away a set of metal ents of a baby girl born at the stock scales, property of Pete Memorial hospital, Yed Patterson, Garland, Box Elder Cooley Apnl 7 1948 nexday county Ander Floyd and Lola Rose son of Brigham City are the 41 Boise, parents of a baby girl born WedJerry McFadden, Idaho, had been returned to nesday April 7, 1918, at the Brigham City Monday from Cooley Memorial hospital Oleen LeRoy and Letha Lor Washington state Deputy Sheriff Leo Cottam made the re raine Sanders Godlrey of Brig turn. McFadden is charged with ham City are the parents of a obtaining property under false baby girl born Wednesday pretense, and will appear for April 7 at the Cooley Memorial preliminary hearing before hospital. Waldermar A Call the WedA baby boy was born week latter part of this the 1948 at 7, a April nesday, McFadden allegedly stole a to wrecker truck from Wayne Lar- Cooley Memorial hospital Burt Wilma and Alvin sold the later and son, Garland, machine in Boise, according to Hansen of Bngham City This is Warren W Hyde, sheriff of Box their second son Elder county Officers had been Russell Collins and Ada Mae searching for McFadden since Loveland Peterson of Bngham December 15, 1947, when the City are the parents of a baby wrecker disappeared April 8 born Thursday McFadden, in lieu of $1500 girl Memorial 1948 at the Cooley Box Elder bail, is being held in hospital county jail and Fern Bradford Lynn Whitaker of Brigham R F D Sixty days in the county jail No 1 are the parents of a baby was the sentence imposed Mon- girl born Thursday April 8 day, April 12 on Charles Nel- 1948 at the Cooley Memorial son, 21, by City Judge Walder- hospital. Nelson pleaded mar A Call Dale and Glenda Wood Comp guilty to disturbing the peace. ton of Brigham City are the par He reportedly engaged in an al- ents of a baby girl born Satur tercation with State Highway day April 10 1948 at the Cooley Trooper William Sackett A $100 00 Slim Receptionist 10 District Court Phone 272 MERRELL'S, Inc. |