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Show PAGE TEN THE TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S. Thursday. March 28th. 1929. HOME BEAUTIFICATION It was three yean ago this Saturday that the first O. P. store was Skaggs System opened. During this three-yea- r period stores and markets hare been opened in the states of Nebraska, Iowa, Utah. Kansas, Wyoming, Colorado, Idaho and Nevada. No other Chain store organization in the country has experienced such a phenome nal growth as has the O. P.. Skaggs System stores daring this short period of time. Bead the reasons why, below, under heading of "Individually Owned." We have celebrated each of our previous anniversaries by offering our customers some very unusual bargains and, Sunday being Easter we have selected tome items es pecially desirable for Easter serving. Every 0. P. Skaggs System store of the organization is offering a list of unusual for this occasion. Don't fail to do your Easter shopping in some 0. P. Skagsrs System store this Saturday and join us in celebrating our third bar-pain- s We celebrate this anniversary Saturday, March 30th, 1929, and promise our patrons and friends that they will not be disappointed in the specials we have to offer you on this occasion. looks artificial. High cls training of plants into various shapes Is some, (Continued from page 1.) times interesting and If well dona and deuth of th roou. may be quite effective for special DECIDUOUS SHRUBS have spread- - purposes, but for the average localug roots. Shake and unread them tion and planting, odd forms and out well. Set the plant a trifle deep- montsroaititig are out of place. er than they were In the nursery To avoid excessive nruolnr nf the old surface mark is easilv seen shrubs select kinds that are especial on the stems. Fill hole neat-lfull. ly stuied to the place thev are to ha a shovel at a time, treading it in planted, I. e. low growing shrubs for firmly with the feet. Pour in water under windows and the taller kinds as much as the soil will hold. After for corners or backgrounds. This the water has soaked away, fill the will moderate the amount of Druninv hole and tread firmly; then cover to bo done and will help In keeping with a mulch of loose noil . me natural shape of the plant. EVERGREENS are shinned J tie to principal object of Drunln you with a ball of earth protecting shrubs may be grouped under three the roots. Set them in the hole. neaus: to train the plant to burlap and all. Fill good soil up form Its ti) moat attractive natural around the ball and pack firmly habit. (2) to promote and maintain with the feet or settle by filling with vibor, (3) to remove dead, diseased water. Loosen the burlap at the and Infected wood. top of the ball and roll back or cut Shrubs require verv little Drmiln It off. Kininh filling the hole with save that necessary for good vigor soil. Pack It firmly and leave the ana appearance. The best way to of the top ground covered with loose maintain this healthy and natural or earth better still, mulch with condition is to practice a method of straw or well rotted manure. gradual renewal in addition to the TREES should be set an inch or usual removal of weak, or two deeper than they were in the unsightly parts. This Is injured done hr nursery. Then proceed as with the pruning back a few of the old stems shrubs. each season and gradually cutting ROSES are surface feeders, ilo nnt out one or two entirely every year or bury them. Make a hole In the pre two, at the same time keeping the pared bed rather broader than don resi or tne plant thinned out a little so that the roots mav snrenri nut to let in light and to encourage new naturally in a horizontal position. growth either from the base or from hot the plants so that the junction low down on the Id stems. or the root and top will be just SMALL FINE BRANCHED EVERunder the surface of the cround GREEN'S: Evergreens In foundation when It is leveled off. Work fine plantings should be pruned In every soil among the rootlets, tamping it year or two. A light shearing cvorv with the llrmly fingers and tints. year rather than a nrunins- - t When all roots are covered tramp It longer intervals is toheaw be recommendIf the ground is dry, fill ed. For best results this solidly. should be up the remaining snace with uator done late In May, jut after the new and let it drain away before putting growth has started. Just a light back the rest of the soil. In nre- - shoaring to correct nnevenness any paring the soil for roses usb manure in outline is all that is necessary. rather liberally but be sure it ia Hedge shears are best for this work. well rotted and worked thoroughly LARGE D into the soil. A trowel bull of bone-me- EVERGREENS: This class of ever one and of sheeD manure greens seldom wants pruning. Howworked into the soil around the ever a large evergreen may develop plants will give esDeclallv finn more on one side than on the other. oiooms. In this case cut back PERENNIALS should be planted branches to whatever the offending degree neces so that the crown is Just level with sary to restore the symmetry. the surface of the ground. Spread DECIDUOUS TREES: Occasional the roots slightly and work the soil ly it is desirable to develop the firm among them, it and water. neaas or deciduous trees into some VINES have roots similar tn In general, late particular style. ciduous shrubs, and should be treat winter or early spring is best, aled in the same manner. though midsummer is excellent. Prunine To a tall narrow head, In the past there have been mnnv prune develop above a bud on the just superstititions as to the right time upper side of a branch. To form a to prune plants certain times were low spreading head, prune just above harmful, other times were beneficial. a bud on the side or underneath the Exhaustive experiments over the branch. past ten or twelve years have ex ROSES: The problem in pruning ploded such old notions. As far as roses is to get rid of old, weak, the welfare of the Dlant is con diseased and twiggy erowth. leaving ed, the time to prune Is always only clean, green stems of the prewnen the fcntfe is sharp." vious year's growth. When the plant There are however rprtain nth has been reduced to such new stems considerations to be taken into ac only, they imav be isUortfnerf na count principally the appearance of much a9 Indicates, always the plants. Don't Drune ton lnnr i bearing injudgment mind that the mom wmnrl advance of the next growing seaosn. left, the more and the more n you do, there will be a period of cut away, the flowers; fewer and finer the many months durine whinh th flowers will be. plants will look harsh and lss at Hybrid tea .Tea, and Hybrid ls tractive if pruned later. should be In .March pruned In all sorts of trees anil and April. Hardy climbers should snn be pruned always cut out all dead wood immediately after floweras discovered. ing, taking out the old stems that The different tvDes of nlants am have bloomed, leaving only the fresh taken up in detail below: new shoots coming from the roots or DECIDUOUS SHRUBS: Th natur near the ground . al habit of a plant is regarded as its Rugosas and such, shrubby roses most attractive form from the stand- need light pruning to keep them point Of good taste. A nlant. that i with only bounds, with the occasional redistorted into unnatural shapes moval of old and weakened stems. COURSE-BRANCHE- al JAMES A. KELLY & SON Stores at Nephi, Delta, and Fillmore INDIVIDUALLY Of course there are many unusual operating principles employed in the conduct of O. P. Skaggs System stores, but none are more responsible for their rapid growth and great popularity than the principle of "individual ownership." Every O. P. Skaggs System store is owned by a local concern or local individual. In all towns in which we operate, our owners are a part of the community in every respect. They are inter OWNED ested in the upbuilding of their town or city and every O. P. Skaggs System store owner has the interest of his customers at heart and gives them his personal attention. He is a real Chain store man and his store and its patrons enjoy all possible Chain store advantages, tion of fairness and honesty in your dealings of the past, you can acquir? the franchise right to operate an 0 P Ckags System store est Chains do. If you have the necessary capital and a reputa own. The executive heads of our organization will teach you Chain store, modern merchandising methods as a part of their franchise service. Address 0. P. Skaggs System, P. O. Box No. 2, Salt Lake City, Utah, or O. P. Skaggs System, P. 0. Box No. 1133. Omaha, Nebraska. of your highly experienced through the individual units combining in their purchases, campaigns, adversales tising, etc., Just as the larg- If ' tJ Fer-petua- FOOD STORES "A Surety of Parity i WE DO JOB PRINTING PHONE 196 i '3J i PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Consult County Clerk or Respective signers lor tTiruier lniormauon. $750 One-Wa- NOTICE TO CREDITORS y Bargain EXCURSIONS FROM UTAH POINTS on L. A. & S. L. Railroad DAILY to April 30 Plan now to take advantage of this unusually low bargain fare. For $17.50 you can travel in a comfortable Union Pacific Coach or Chair Car points with convenient station Cafe Meal Service enroute. Barstow Riverside Los Angeles Pomona Pasadena San Bernardino Proportionately low fares to other California points. For further information consult: Ticket Agent Jhc Overland Rout of X-R- ay Phone 294W DR. P. L. JONES DENTIST Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, March 11, 1929. NOTICE is hereby given that Bessie Higglnson of Neohi. Utah. widow of James Frank Higglnson, deceased, who, on July 28, 1924, made stock raising homestead entry No. 0S3957. for ESEU. Sec 23. N M SE M , SWKSEVi, Lot 1, SW, Sec. 24, EiiNWU, WNE4, Lots 1 & 2, Section 11 25, Township South, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of inten tion to make final Proof, to estab lish claim to the land above in before Ell F. Taylor, scribed, Register U. S. Land Office, at Salt Lake City. Utah, on the 23rd dv of April, 1929. Claimant names as witnesses: Oliver Penrod. Henrv Hlntzia em Livingston & Carl Patten, all of Elbert. Utah. M14-All-- 6t ELI F. TAYLOR. Reelster .i-- j .o iiuiuK every year. Jf iraHMKutfiiMcV Over Ord & Mangelson Drug Store MAKE SURE are included in the 4t NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION a rePuaUon second to none in the history of Hlm?1' PracUcal construction has always been P"j2T ? Up-Stai- rs Estate of ARTHUR J. HENROID. Deceased. 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