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Show Springville woman receives garden award at state meet in Salt Lake ' "v Mrs. Rosena Enniss, 208 No. 8th East, was presented a special spe-cial award of merit for outstanding out-standing civic beautification, at the annual convention of the Utah Association of Garden Gar-den Clubs in Salt Lake City Saturday. The award was in recognition recogni-tion of her efforts in planting plant-ing and caring for her "informal, "infor-mal, non-professional garden." Mrs. Enniss, presently serving serv-ing as president of the Art City Garden Club, came to Springville from Draper about three years ago and after remodeling re-modeling the home on the corner of 208 North 8th East, began to beautify the 100 by 82 feet lot. She first removed two box-elder trees and then proceeded to landscape and plant her garden, which attracts at-tracts many visitors during the summer season. She does most of the work herself. Accompanying Mrs. Enniss to the convention were Mrs. Elsie Robertson, secretary of the local garden club and Mrs. Norma Oakley, historian. The awards presented at the convention were sponsored by the Salt Lake Tribune, the USU, Logan and the Utah Association As-sociation of Garden Clubs. Rich gifts wax poor when givers prove unkind. Mrs. Rosena Enniss, whose hobby of growing flowers won her a state award this week, at the state convention conven-tion of Garden Clubs. |