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Show pig Clubs May Hplude Rocky Huntain States tJ. Ae Western Riding Clubs Assn. 'A I be extended from Utah and J lio to include the Rocky mount-V:tates, mount-V:tates, Oscar Bennion, Murray, -president reported this week. Ct the same time, he announced '-S organization has voted to in-rv" in-rv" e the Red Rock Riders from Svltie association will accept bids Vsjil 11 on sites for its state ro-show. ro-show. vf )ading Is Best 'ay To Prepare tir Garden Soil vvlowlng on the farm and spad-in spad-in the garden are ancient ptices which have been much er attack in recent years but i still regarded by most tillers he soil as the best way to pre-e pre-e for planting. Cost amateur gardeners have : plenty of experience in sowing hout spading in the flower ders for example. Where per-ial per-ial plants are established, seeds annual flowers must be sown - h the aid of a trowel rather r n a spade, to avoid disturbing Wonl'hboring roots. But the pract-is pract-is one of necessity rather than ice. 4 J 'here is rare pleasure in turning IPr garden soil, if you take it y, and wait until the ground is :he right condition to be turned. "ver work soil which is too wet; 1 if the soil is heavy, don't wait is has become too dry. There 1 point between extremes when " sn heavy clay can easily be lift-p. lift-p. , and will crumble under a blow KV the spade. Largs To tell this point, mould a ball earth in your hand, and pat it make a mud pie. If the pie holds ' Jjether, the soil is too wet to C ide. If it crumbles go ahead. ' Set a definite task for your st day's work, say a strip six wt wide, running the shortest nension of the garden. At one y&i dig a ditch, say one foot wide d the depth of the spade, reiving re-iving all soil from it. Pile this 1 near the opposite end of the ip. ANfow begin to spade with the ide not parallel to the trench 9t at right angles to it. This en-les en-les you to lift the soil more Bily, and deposit it in the trench. ive the spade down, not on a .nt, but perpendicularly to its 1 depth. Take a small slice of 2i soil so your back is not ained. Lift it up, turn the spade er, so that the top soil falls un-trneath un-trneath and bottom soil on top. filling the first trench, you have sned a second. To spade under manure, spread evenly over the area, except for lj; top of your initial trench. , I men this first trench has been Ng, clean the manure from the of the next trench and throw into the bottom of the first; i. jn proceed with your spading, jing the soil on top of the man- rrWhen you have finished your i. JJly's quota, you will have an Sipty trench, which should be led with the soil you removed jjjDm the initial trench. itural Love Awry Savannah, Ga. Among the suits .ed for divorce action was one of attie I. Love, who filed suit for vorce against her husband, Nat-al Nat-al Love, who, she claims, desert- 10 hen |