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Show Over 900 Attend Enterprise Flower Show Here Twenty-nine Varieties Of Flowers Brought Here for Display By Club More than 900 people registered Tuesday as visitors at the Enterprise Enter-prise Flower club exhibit given in the recreation hall of the south ward chapel, during the entire day. This exhibit, sponsored originally origin-ally by Miss Tillie Winsor, won great favor with all who were privileged to attend and gives evidence of what a few flower-minded flower-minded women can accomplish in the beautification of a community. During the afternoon music was furnished on the chapel organ also vocal numbers, being given during the day by Dilworth M. Snow, Mrs. Alice Cannon and Mrs. Melba Baker. Mrs. Ada Cannon Can-non was at the pipe organ, also Mrs. Mae A. Pace. Women of St. (Continued on page four) Enterprise Flower Show (Continued from first page) George assisted in the loan of 68 vases and bowls for the display which lined the entire recreation hall with a profusion and variety of blossoms, ranging from pansies, nasturtiums, and California poppies pop-pies to mammoth sized asters, dahlias and gladiolas in brilliant coloring and delicate tints. There were 29 varieties of flowers on display. According to those in charge of the exhibit, the small group of Enterprise women met last May and organized themselves into a flower club with Mrs. Anson Perry Winsor as president and Mrs. Lamond Huntsman, secretary. secre-tary. The group enlarged until it had a membership of 54, but due to deaths during the year the membership is just 50. They acknowledge they have received hearty and helpful support from the menfolk of .the town, several of whom accompanied the women to St. George Tuesday to assist with the exhibit. ' More than a truck load of cut flowers were brought the nearly 50 miles for the exhibit. Great praise is extended to these women for what they have accomplished and appreciation for their efforts in bringing the exhibit exhi-bit to St. George. Indications are that a like organiza'tion may be founded in the near future in this city, and hope is expressed for both spring and fall flower shows hereafter. With their excellent ex-cellent soil and cooler atmosphere Enterprise can readily produce the late blooms that can only be grown with difficulty in lower altitudes in late summer but St. George can, with a little determination deter-mination and work, produce abundant abun-dant blooms, of many varieites in early spring and until late midsummer. mid-summer. Those who came from Enterprise, Enter-prise, to help with the show were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Winsor. Mesdames Alice Lund. Etta Holt, Mame Randall. Mari-bah Mari-bah Holt, Lillie Farnsworth. Mary Bentley and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Terry, and Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Huntsman. Those who contributed flowers for the show were as follows: Barbara M. Winsor. Theresa C. Huntsman. Etta Holt. Dessie Staheli, Frank Winsor. Leona Terry, Susanna Jones. Rosella Jones, Lydia Hunt, Emily Truman. Tru-man. Lillian Pace. Maribah Holt. Mary Holt, Mary Ann Huntsman, Bertha Barlocker, Ha Terry, Mame Randall, Leona Balem, Erma Holt, May Hall, Jennie Jones, Minetta Hunt, Thelma Staheli, Dola Jones. |