Show Garden Clubs Are Active in Utah's Cities MURRAY MunRA MURRAY Grant Grant Y-Grant Grant R. R Bowen president pres- pres dent of ot the Utah Associated Garden clubs and Mrs Seymour Semour Wells Well chairman of ot the associations association's standing standing standIng stand- stand ing commutes on roadside catlon catton were s speakers at a 1 special meeting of the Murray Flower Garden Garden Gar Gar- d den n club Monday night in the Community Community Com Com- Methodist church Mrs Harr Harry Van Quill presided d Mrs Wells discussed the importance importance importance tance of uniform tr tree e planting In the streets of small maU towns and urged appointment cf of a shade tree commission commis commis- sion sian to facilitate this planting She spoke also alo on the value of ol school ground beautification In the life of ot the child Mr Bowen gave save detailed rl instruction on arrangement of plants in the gard garden n for bes best results A music program m was given by the Victory quartet and a violin trio composed of Stella Thornton Charles Evans Fred ErIckson accompanied by Margaret Erickson RIVERTON RIVERTON Officers of the th Columbine Columbine Columbine Col- Col club were elected recently with Mrs John Hansen being boing reelected reelect reeled ed president for the coming year car Mrs Alice Page will b be vice president and Mrs Mary Egbert secretary secretary- treasurer Meetings are arc held alternate alternate alternate alter alter- nate Monday afternoons at homes o- o of cf members AMERICAN FORK A discussion of garden gardei flowers Jowers was given before members of the Senior and Junior Literary clubs of American Fork Wednesday afternoon n by Mrs Maud Chegwidden garden editor of The Salt Lake Telegram The speaker displayed a variety of primroses narcissi nar nar- c cissi I species tulips and other spring flowers from Irom her garden carden club was entertained by the senior club the former providing providing provid provid- ing lag the Ute program Entries in the school lion contest of the Granite district closed May tay 1 I a according ding to Irvin T Ne Nelson on school ground supervisor This is Li the second year ear of the cont contest contest con con- t test t In which schools are entered in one of two classes for classes for the most improvement nl in plantings and for forthe forthe forthe the best for grounds I Silver SUver plaques will be awarded th the winning s schools after judging takes place in September Sept Lost Last years year's vie vie- ors were the Oakwood school in Cot- Cot cd and th tte tha cem elementary school at Hunter These are lre Ineligible to enter enter en en- ter the contest this ear year DRAPER DRAPER School School ground beautification beautification cation is being conducted at Draper this spirg under direction of Joseph Joeph Cutler with stud students taking active part put Native e evergreens ns will be planted end and a of shrubs have b been en donated by pupils More 1 than 1000 square qu r feet w will be bc planted In flowers rs Mr Cutler states N Now w c cement ment sidewalks and iron railIngs railIngs rail rail- Ings for prot protection are part of the program I Editors Editor's note Items for tor this column column col col- eol- eol must be in The Telegram editorial edi edl- torl tonal l office by noon the Thursday before publication |