Show r Ni DEPARTMENT p RT r T T F FOR i Ft WOMEN M r t I H d I i Hi H IH i I I HI By y Mr rt D. D L. L Carmody I Some Gar Gardens ens and i I J Ac J J j r Everybody knows knows' how how pebble dropped into a a still pool will stir the waters depths till the ripples widen and widen and eventually lap to the dist distant nt shores Sometimes our thoughts 1 along certain lines are aS as as- 6 seem seemingly em emin in ly as as' aloof s t those nt shores I I For sake ke of argument ent wd wc will viiI say that we h have v dropped d a Metaphorical pebble and s alf lIY the ripples are arc I s spreading and touching the S seeming abstraction ac action c tion of ones odes mental mental attl Some Sonic one one wants ants to to know jH i e garden it was that revive reviS u the 1 drooping spirits of that poor homesick woman oman Evi Evidently there are a good many malty Jens gardens ns in our town since there is such difficulty in locating the ojje otie in question but the never navel to be forgotten garden is located on the West West WestI slue I le cit or r lia ii c T T I q l and residence and 1 Avas planted and cared for by herself Adjoining the Calvert places pla place kis Js I another beautiful spot rr where here I flowering shrubs shrubs' and fruit trees f make an ideal oasis it is all aI the e handiwork of Mr 11 and andt Ii A A.M. A. A warded 11 M M. Todd d a and 1 has more mor that h I warded Ym d d them than for forthe the time lIme pc St t tt it t l t JOn J J I J In the west end end of of yli to town tb there y ire le several attractive l il rr S. S D. D Wagoner's ners ner's fr fruit it does docs cr credit dit ditto to his skill a as a gardner the the roses that grow grow on Mr E. E bL M. M Jones Jones' lots add to his popularity ty when when they are in bloom and last last summer summer 1 Mrs rs D. D J. J Pierces Pierce's y yard rd was i a a mass of brilliant t pOJ poppies pes The shade shado trees that Mr MI r J JO JAO O. O Hahn planted about his place Ilac I were three years ajio ato and this summer will proba pro r r 1 I IJ p aJ c ri l shade sha e t to to-juf to iu f T 1 1 Cli b hi 11 a r j i ilu In lu the ca cast t end of town tOW the nf n rf ft J fiat idlers is ril made moro more attractive in iii le t e cl hj tun tt imer nier by the sweet peas that fes fes- i the fences MrA Mr I A. A F. F Maxwell Max- Max well o of a more practical turn of mind h has S devoted his labor Joa to a vegetable garden perhaps s I not t so o ornamental as sweet peas liens but but butI ut utI I I after all quite as satisfY satisfying street t l Mi iii 1 of J J. T II F. F Over I. I O vel on our S 1 cJ working early and Into hito has made a beauty spot that is isi worth i while A few seasons ago ago the pla place e was a mass of tangled thistle and pig weed with here land and there a thirsty rose lif lifting ing its little face to the sky Hut But it it is different now every inch of those lots is cultivated and ev- ev cry ery bit of soil has its work set setout out lout for it v ti i I Once upon a time Mr VIr iam full of rambling ambition I and high ideals set out artor au mf or orchard l' l chard on his lots and sowed al alfalfa alfalfa ali al- al falfa all around The alfalfa is ir i still sUll there and is quite a book to his neighbors but the trees JOO look jook t timid and depressed once in t a awhile awhile while in spring of course course hey throw out one or two blos ms ins but it is all all' a bluff on their partI part land and I and no ripe fruit worries those trees Still ue we might all thank Mr 11 for the alfalfa which is a lot better than sage sage brush I Mr and Mrs 1 I. I WT V v id have spent much time on oh t their their Various places and in all c cases s shave have done don much to to beautify and improve I In fact there arc are arc so soi i many gardens in Myton 1 that that I haven't time to mention all aU Then why you Jou ask asic d does es the hc I town seem so bleak and imd bare and the thc answer is that there is noth noth- ling uniform about all this planting planting planting plant plant- ing gardens are a good deal like people and must pull together I Iam II Iain am I sin ain sure sure that every everyone every one of at us usI us I I wants to plant thIngs and see sec I them grow but we are arc all pretty busy and so the opportunity lit slips by Suddenly some one ono realizes I that summer is here and it is is' too toolate toolate toolate late late to plant trees and then autumn au has come and we failed to plant tho those c seeds sonic some one gave gaver J r H 1 1 L Iris Ius us and so we have to w wait it till tin next t year and nd next year r something some some some- thing else interferes J 1 Arbor day has come conic and g gone gonei one ne neI i but it is not too late to have another an an- other I-other other othel arbor d day y of our own and it has been been suggested that atthe at atthe t 1 the next meeting of the Home Hom Economies Economics c club club- cluba a a motion be lie made to n name me an early daily date and nil who can spare spate the thee ti time ne nevill Will vill assist each other in in planting ting something that will will transform I th the looks of things I second secondi I i the motion Lets Let's all ll pull pul to together to- to gether and bring harmony out to-I to ut of chaos an and make good sweet s I healthy flowers grow grow where I weeds have thriven y Oh yes about bout th that t lawn well wellI I know of just one one smooth velvety velvety velvety vel vel- vel- vel vety lawn and I believe that it was a labor of love of the beau beau- It is hard to make a lawn look like that i t tand and this lonely bachelor I spent all his liis spare moments ts upon upon upon-it it and he has his his I reward rC reward ald evill will di t ib his pleasure by undue undue publicity publIcIty- I only than thanking him for o wh what t J he l I lm has done for Myton l jI in the le way of improvement nt v t I 0 n 1 |