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Show ,11 s r wvr? 1 William L. Gay, left and Maurice Metoalf flower garden enthusiasts and members of I the Art City Garden Club, look over some possible entries in the first amateur Flower Show being sponsored by the club for the public next Sunday afternoon at Memorial Hall. I iot's rafef lmnm to 6 k show Everyone urged to enter exhibits, visit show throughout afternoon Townspeople are invited to spend their spare time Sunday afternoon at the first Spring-ville Spring-ville Amateur Flower Show, sponsored by the Art City Garden Club of which Mrs. Ruth Boyer is President. The place will be the Memorial Club room, i Entries must be in 'between 1 and 9 a.m. The flowers should be picked the day before be-fore and placed in cold water to appear fresh at the show, officers said. Containers will be furnished by B and G store, I and will be available at me-!, me-!, morial hall. Everyone is also invited to i enter an arrangement o f ! fresh flowers or dry branches ; or an unusual display or com- .': bination of . flowers, leaves, rocks or other items. . All entries will be accepted i whether in a bouquet of flowers, flow-ers, a house plant or a single blossom of unusual beauty. Ribbons will be placed on the - various entries. Judging will take place from 9 to 12 noon, and from 12 until 8 p.m., the doors will be open to the public. Those who plan to enter an exhibit, should get entry blanks from Robertson's Marine and Garden Center or from Mrs. Wanda Taylor, 719 East First South. The Memorial Club room is expected to be filled with beautiful and rare specimens of summer blooms and other .-exhibits giving townspeople 'an , opportunity to see what is grown in Springville gardens. There is no charge of admission ad-mission to the show and entries en-tries are also solicited without with-out charge. |