Show Salt Lake C CItizens Pause From Labors r To To Join in Celebration of Arbor Day n Statehouse Ceremony Largest Larg- Larg est of Formal Programs in City Glowering failed to dampen the ardor of Salt Lake Cit's Arbor Arborday Arborday day celebration Monday I Hundreds of residents freed from their regular work b by the holiday spent hours busily working In theIr gardens Housewives whose husbands were working took charge of the planting around their homes Largest of the formal programs was the dedication of at three trees at the Capitol grounds to the memory of Mrs Ellen Saunders Kimball Mrs Clara Decker Yo Young ng and nd Mrs Harriett Harri ett Decker Young Yount th the first women to toe e enter ter Salt Lake valley with the plo pio Mrs Cornelia S. S Lund dent of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers was In charge A center of f attraction was Mrs Rosalia Edwards 80 of Coats Coats- vill avenue only living child of any of the three women Her mother was Mrs KimbalL Governor Henry H. H Blood was the principal speaker J. J Golden Kimball of the first council of seventy ot of the L. L D. D S. S church paid tribute to Mrs Kimball and Mrs Ros-alia Ros Beardall a granddaughter dedicated the tree Curtis Y Clawson grandson of Mrs Clara Decker Young dedicated her tree following a tribute by Elbert R. R Curtis Decker Little delivered the tribute to Mrs Harriett Decker Young and LeRay Leflay Decker a grand son dedicated the tree Members of f the Gold Star club gathered at Gold Star mIl hill in Memory grove to dedicate a blue spruce tree to the memory of Captain James B. B Austin only son of Mrs Mr E. E O. O How How- ard Gold Star Mothers have planted 30 trees on the hill during the past two weeks A marble marker gift of Mrs Howard will mark the hilL bilL H. H J. J Halton Hallon delivered the tribute to Mrs Howard Mrs Lucy Garvin presIdent of the Gold Star club was in iii charge The Capitol club planted a Norway maple on the west edge of the Capitol grounds in honor of the late Albert Freeman Philips Utah's grand crand old man ot of journalism and capitol reporter for forThe forThe The Telegram for many years For mal dedication ceremonies will be conducted at p. p m Wednesday Mrs Ellis Carter club presIdent an- an flounced Mrs Alice U. U Edgheill- Edgheill and Mrs ye 01 P E idleY past residents of the Salt Lake county unit Daughters t the Utah Pioneers were honored c L A 4 I i wr- wr j I v 3 f r r 4 L by the planting of two trees at a program observing the tenth sary of th organization at the Cedar Shrine Sixth East street and Broad way Mrs Kate B. B Carter spoke and Mrs Zina L. L Glade presided Governor Blood spoke Monday afternoon aft aft- at Farmington at at a program sponsored by the Utah State Federation Federa Federa- tion of Garden Clubs to mark completion com of landscaping on the new F Bountiful Farmington-Bountiful highway K Up Upper er left to right Mrs Cornelia S. S Mrs Roalia Ro- Ro salia alia Edwards and Mrs Rosalia Ro- Ro salia calia Beardall U Upper p er right Mrs E. E o. o Howard Lower Four watch Mrs Ellis Carter right plant tree honoring A. A F. F Phili Philips s. s Left to right Mrs Patton Elkhart md Ind Tommy Patton Pat 8 Mrs Grace Patton Patio Mrs Phillips Carol Patton 4 and Mrs 1 Jessie essie Van Voorhis C. C Wright chief engineer ot of the state road c commission Mrs Mr Ma d- d Chegwidden federation secretary and garden gar gar- den editor of The Tribune and nd Dr F. F A. A Tripp also spoke |