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Show THE SENTINEL Thursday, April 29.1982 Page 5 8 Unpack traa and soak in water 2 hour. Do not plant wfth packing malarial aSachad to roots and do not allow roots to dry out. iff m kpr Dig a hole, wider than seems necessary, so the roots can spread without crowding. Remove any grass within a three-focircular area. Plant the tree at the depth as same ot this years past its 110 celebration of Arbor Day involving school children occurred on April 27, 1882. On that day, trees home at near his tomb, and Mackenzie had intended it for his own garden. were planted in Eden When local citizens Park in Cincinnati, Ohio, learned of the tree, they one for each United persuaded Mackenzie to States president up to plant it at Eden Park that time. instead, and the idea for According to Steve the President's Grove Sandwort and Tim Jacob was created. of Cincinnati's Urban Twenty-ontrees, one for U.S. each Commission, president up Forestry the planting of this to that time, were planted President's Grove was during the ceremony. held in conjunction with a meeting of the American Forestry Congress. The Congress was founded by Dr. John Warder of all-wis- the tree planting involved and note "Celebrated by especially that earth children it was more than for the from the Kentucky farm ever a holiday of the Cincinnati protection and planting of where President Zachary future, for when a child forest and ornamental Taylor was reared was planted a tree not only did trees and for the used in planting his tree. he do a work from which At the time of the the community might promotion of forest a particular president tree-f- or added near the end of his term in office. Thirty-nin- e trees now stand in the grove and all of varieties oaks predominate. Some trees steel have been replaced, A induxMdescendentsand the spade engraved with the relatives of presidents who were dates of the Forestry Congress and a quotation Aa Oak for George from. Shakespeare was The first tree, planted first used in the planting was a White Oak, in of a Japanese Zelkova for memory of George the current president, Washington. The tree had Chester A. Arthur. At its been brought to the planting, participants silver-coate- d benefit, but also one from which he, in later years, might benefit himself." In Cincinnati, planting in the President's Grove continued over the years, with the because of storm damage or Dutch Elm Disease. Rotary Tiller chain drive. I speed forward and reverse. 12" Bolo tines. Tilling width 18". Adjustable depth control. Single operator's handle adjusts to 24 positions. Rear tine design and n front wheels allow for d operation. Ford opportunity. 11 II 1 1 1 I On power-drive- one-han- were C02. The . a. from the soil flow through microscopic ducts in the sapwood from the tiniest of root hairs to the most distant of leaves where tree food is formed on r Ll-J- . S Rotary Tiller speed forward and reverse. 1" spring steel tines. Gear drive. Tilling w idths .from 7" to 22". Adjustable depth control. RT-3.- 5 I 1 Ford Rotary Tiller speed forward and reverse. 14" Bolo tines. Tilling widths from 12" to 26. Adjustable depth control. Gear drive. RT-- 5 I MAKE YOUR GARDEN GROW... WITH THE LEAST W0RX. PETERSEN TRACTOR fit IMPLEMENT, IMC. 7200 South Highway 5, Midvcle,Utsh 84047 t - t -- VT: sm 1 255-352- .'i 4. X i 6 4. i ' (J i Ifrmji - UJ3J Glovers Red Seed Potatoes $(n 49 5 lb. Bag f " Will estate taxes ruin yoiir estate? 1Gal. Tarns Peat Moss Ford 3. s t . . .Get Growing With RTT-- 5 original President Ronald Reagan will be planted this October when the Second National Urban Forestry Conference is held in Cincinnati, Oct 10-1- persian proverb says: The three things which can never be returned a spent arrow a spoken word a lost MM PS SMS ii IN Water the tree generously every week or 1 0 days the first year. Fertilize soon after planting. A contact with sunlight and food is then Grand carried through the tree developed by Island teachers June. to build up layers of cells, Miller and Nancy Meyer, in the cambium (the including this lesson from inner skin or growing "1981 Grand Island, Neb., tissue). Tree growth and Arbor Day Elementary root development result. 4. A tree breathes. Like School Teaching Guide." Trees Are Living, all living matter, a tree Breathing Creatures. The requires air. A hard, fact that trees are, in packed soil at the base of like the tree wiU cutt off the ways, many intelligent beings may tree's breathing. Supplies come as somewhat of a of oxygen and carbon surprise to you. This can dioxide vital to the be explained clearly as manufacture of food are follows: absorbed through the soil 1. A tree eats. Its tiny by the roots, as well as hairlike roots beneath the from the atmosphere by earth's surface are the leaves. 5. A tree reproduces. always on the hunt for such elements in the soil The tree is capable of as nitrogen, calcium, rearing its own family. Many seeds have wings phosphorus, potassium, iron, copper, zinc, and that with an assist by winds, carry them to , magnesium. ,,, 2. A tree drinks. A points away ' from the generous supply of water parent tree. There, soil is required for carrying and sunlight sufficiently nutrients from the soil permit new, fast growth. -I through the "digestive, J 7. r mm system" of the tree. 3. A tree digests its food. A tree has a digestive tract Like a Many plumbing system, it functions as elements Sycamore Now is the time to act Of all the planning you do.,for your farm or ranch, and your family, the most important of all is your estate planning. Why risk losing a third or half of all you've put together for lack of a plan. 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Garfield was still recent, Forestry Association. the accounts note, and Approximately 30,000 to 35,000 persons attended "We would fain water it tree the planting with our tears . . . May ' ceremony. "Schools let this tree take deep' root, out, businesses shut down the winds and waters and many prominent nourish it, and in due local persons attended, time may it grow, expand including Dr. Warder," and bless, marking as it according to Jacob. Other did the illustrious life of prominent participants President Garfield." Wrap the trunk with burlap, cloth strips, or a commercial product available at nurseries. Don't use polyethylene plastic. Pour protective mulch, such as wood chips or peat moss, around the base after water has soaked in. g basin around the tree. Give the tree plenty of - 430-pag- ceremony in Cincinnati and of school children's involvement in it James C. Olson writes in J. Sterling water-holdin- - water. e e prayed "that an The Morton Providence will cause it biography be can to thrive as an evidence purchased for $12.95 from of our continued national the National Arbor Day and Foundation, Arbor Lodge prosperity perpetuity." 100, Nebraska City, NE Morton Delighted 68410. J. Sterling Morton, founder of Arbor Day, Mount Vernon, was delighted to learn of Cincinnati area by Dr. James year, Mackenzie, a Civil centennial. But 1982 War veteran who was marks another Arbor married to a great Day landmark: the 100th granddaughter of anniversary of Arbor Day President Washington's celebrations in our brother. aphjfwls. The tree had originally The earliest recorded grown at the president's 10 Construct a Shove in the remaining SON and pack firmly with stood in the nursery without crowding the roots. Partially (id the hole and pack the soil firmly around the lower roots. Do not add soil amendments, especially peat or bark. it First school celebration of 'the tree planters' holiday' Arbor Day is j (FOiroa SGCQDirfllty Earn"! 261-336- 3 OF UTAH, N.A. Member FD1C |