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Show Cultivates Garden by Arc Light Salt Lake Woman Doing Her Bit MRS. L. E. A. LYNN, Salt Lake woman who is cultivating a war garden by the aid of an arc light. JI"!! ; jvr RS. L. E. A. LYNN, Salt - - Daylight Saving Scheme Doesn't Enter Into This Gardener's Calculations. THE daylight saving system is cutting cut-ting no figure with Mrs. L. E. A. Lynn of 65 I street. She is not limited in working hours to the time when Old Sol sweeps through the skies. For she has chosen the night time for her gardening, working by the light of a near-by arc lamp. While many of her neighbors are wooing Morpheus, Mrs. Lj'nn is assiduously coaxing the seeds into luxuriant vegetation. Her garden is producing pro-ducing results, too. Mrs. Lynn hopes for an ample crop from her "patch.'1 Mrs. Lj-nn explains that she is a very busy woman during the daytime. She is not released from her household duties untjl most women are thinking of repose. Then she dons her garden togs and gets busy with rake and hoe. She has planted a variety of vegetable seeds, all of wnich are promising welL "While in California recently Mrs. Lynn was actively interested interest-ed in all the phases of war work tnere, and lost no minutes in plying her busy fingers to help the "boys over there." With an eye to the future, Mrs. Lynn has already planned a market for her garden product, half of which g;oes to the Red Cross, and the other half to be contributed con-tributed to other departments by arrangement arrange-ment of the committee. The war garden which is being cultivated culti-vated by Mrs. Lynn is located 'on the corner cor-ner of I street and First avenue, and will be remembered with interest by many as the old Lynn iiome which was the center cen-ter of many a gay social function. |