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Show Gardners in the north should care for their lawns as soon as possible after frost has left the soil. That's the time to rake out dead grass and debris taking care not to pull out roots of live grass in the pro-cess. pro-cess. After this operation is finished, fertilize the lawn, especially es-pecially if it consists of Mer-ion Mer-ion Kentucky bluegrass, which needs plenty of fertilizer. With your help $161,508 was raised in Utah to fight cancer. Word of caution given parents Parents of young grirls and teenage girls also are reminded that the city park, now torn up with construction of a new civic center, is not the place to be without careful chaper-ones chaper-ones or a group of friends together. to-gether. A report coming into the Herald this week told of a possible molesting case that happened on the park last week and witnessed by a woman wo-man in the laundry across from the city park. It involved a man wearing overalls and a young girl about 8 or 9 years of age. The man left the girl and fled when the person (reporting (re-porting the event to the paper) got in her car and started it Both had fled before anyone could be notified, it was pointed point-ed out. A different plant for that hot, dry spot is arcotis, sometimes some-times called African daisy. This needs full sun and thrives m dry, sandy soil; producing flowers from June until frost. |