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Show Tree pruning workshop set CEDAR CITY Practical, hands-on experience pruning fruit trees and ornamental shrubswill be offered this month through a Southern Utah State College pruning practices workshop. Planned to coincide with on-going Cedar City beautification efforts, the non-credit workshop will be Saturdays, March 20 and 27, from 9 a.m. until 12 noon. Participants will meet in the SUSC Life Science Building, room 103. B. Al Tait,' associate professor of botany at SUSC, is the workshop instructor. He has taught the popular workshop for several vears. It is of fered, he said, to cover the basics of correct pruning as they apply to greater tree utility and year-round beautification. Tait can be contacted for additional information in-formation at 586-7921. All interested community com-munity members are invited to attend. A single $15 fee will be charged and can be paid the first Saturday class is con- ducted. I "March is the ideal f month to prune trees and 1 shrubs," Tait said, "and f as part of the Cedar City f beautification project, I tree limbs and branches will be hauled away by the city." f |