Show 4 J CITY PREPARES PREPARE'S FOR EXERCISES ON ARBOR DAY 0 Trees Will Be Planted at J State Capitol in Honor of Pioneer Women I t Hundreds of minded civic persons 5 planning Arbor day planting which wilt will strengthen Salt Lake City's Cily's t tation as the city beautiful eyed t ti the he skies Saturday and hoped for i Ideal deal spring weather Monday Federal weather forecasters declined do- do dined to make a definite that far ahead but admitted there is no in sight The early spring season has caused plants and trees to be more advanced this year than is usual at Arbor da day but it is not too late for tor planting hoI her said Urges Care In Planting Care should be taken to see that trees being planted have not yet leafed out warned Vere L. L Martineau Martineau Mar Mar- Salt Lake county agricultural agent Among the the trees especially suited for this locality he listed evergreens Siberian elm black and honey noney locust Russian olive and the yellow willow reported that the season is still right for tor planting nearly aU all perennials per per- rose bushes and shrubs Rock garden plants can still be planted also Capitol Rites Planned Chief among ceremonies to be held Arbor day will be the planting of three trees at the state capitol grounds by the State Central company corn com pany Daughters or of the Utah Pioneers In honor of the three women who entered entered en en- Salt Lake valley with the first pIoneer company The program will start at 11 a. a m m. slightly west of at the State street entrance to the grounds Governor Henry H H. Blood will wiIl speak The women whose memory will be honored are arc Mrs Clara Decker Young Mrs Harriett Decker Young and Mrs Ellen Saunders Kimball Since Arbor day was partially designed designed de- de signed to impress children with the beauties of nature programs will be conducted in city schools School pupils will have a halt hal hoUda holiday All Salt Lake banks and trust companies corn com panics will observe the legal holida holiday |