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Show The Garden Corner Beautifying the ' Br BOB BIRD Those of you who enjoy a fragrant frag-rant scent on the night air should try v Viburnum Carles! (fragrant : viburnum) its a member of the family which furnished us with the:? old-fashioned "snowball" . (Viburnum opulus sterilu). V. ;. Carles! Is a favorite of all who see it" by the numerous half-globes half-globes of pinkish florets that sug gest the effect of enlarged flower heads of Daphne cneorum (Car-land (Car-land flower) and smell like them. The flowers appearabout Decoration Deco-ration day with the new foliage. The shrub grows about five feet high, rather-broad and loose, but stiffly branched and clothed, with broad, roundish leaves of a . dull ' or grayish green. The black fruit, sometimes freely produced, is not ,' effective. The foliage turns red- toe you have any question pertaining to the planting and and care of shrubs or flowers areund the home? Send it to the Garden Corner, The Daily Herald, and the answer will appear the following week. dish toward late summer. An other member of the Viburnum family, partially adapted to a shady spot, is V. tomentosum plicatum (Jap snowball). Thin beautiful shrub bears an abundance abun-dance of purest white flowers ar ranged in a round cluster. It does not harbor the aphis as did the old common snowball. If yOu're looking for a touch of bright red in the springtime garden the Japanese flowering quince (Chaendmeles japonica) is available in a colorful assort- Lehi High Names '48 Valedictorian LEHI. Robert G. Allred, high honor- student of . Lehi high school, will be valedictorian of his graduating class this year, Ferrin Gurney, chairman of the institution's scholarship committee commit-tee announced recently. Second highest honor student was Nadine Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones. She will be the salutatorian. Mr. Allred, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Allred, will also receive the coveted Lions club award which is Given annually to the graduating boy who has excelled in scholarship and activities. ac-tivities. Elaine Adamson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd B. Adamson, was named winner of the Athenian Athen-ian club award. The valedictorian and saluta torian are the students receiving! highest honors in scholarship and citizenship during their three years of senior high school attendance. at-tendance. The Athenian club award is also presented for a girl with highest honors. Mr. Allred is a four-letter man in athletics and served during the past season as co-captain of the football team. He also served as manager of the tennis team in 1947. He is active in dramatics, debating and forensics. Contract Awarded To Murray Man SALT LAKE CITY, April loj U.R) A Murray contractor has; been awarded the contract for! construction of dams and flood) controls along 15 miles of ttoej Sevier river near Redmond, Utah. Harry O. Plath, field manage,-for manage,-for the U. S. army engineers in! Salt Lake City, said today that ; Floyd S. Whiting won the bid at, $591,578.50. Army engineers esti-: mate that one year of work will; finish the project. I A WnK'S WASH IN LESS THAN 1 HOUR! Here it is . . . the beautiful two-tub Easy Spindrier, fastest washer ever built. Two tubs work at once to turn washday into wash-hour! One tub washes a full load while, the other rinses and spins a full load damp-, dry. Removes up to 25 more water . . J clothes dry faster and are lighter to handle and hang up. No wringer to feed pieces through ... no set tubs needed, you rinse - Home Grounds ment. It's a loose, spreading shrub growing tfp to about five feet high blooming in early May. For a cool, shady spot, try planting the mock-oranges. Philadelphia Virginal is a recent introduction, it s pure white flowers are borne on long graceful wands in June and July. The old mock orange of our grandmothers day P.' Coro narius is another good one, it not only bears a profusion of white blossoms ; but sends a rich per fume over the entire garden. The big rose family furnishes us with many good garden shrubs besides the roses. From that division divi-sion called. the Spirea are ob tained many excellent, hardy ana easuy transplanted spring flowering shrubs, not particular as to soil conditions. Planted in a fair, not too heavy, well drained garden soil, they give little trou ble, and will demand little time in their care. They prefer an open, unshaded situation. A little nourishment from time to time, and proper pruning after blooming bloom-ing in the springtime will bring out a .maximum floral display. ine popular bridal-wreath or Spiraea Van Houttei bears an abundance of small umbel or but tonlike clusters directly along the previous year's (or older) branches just before Decoratiot day. The best floral display is produced by the one-year-old branches. Pruning these branches back to about one-fourth their length after they have finished flowering, will cause a vigorous development of new, strong shoots during the summer; on these the floral show will be borne the next spring. One of the extremely use ful low growing Spireas, providing provid-ing an abundance of red flowers in summer, is the S; Bumaldi var. Anthony Waterer. Varieties of Rose-of-Sharon should have a place in the shrub border because of its beautiful "hollyhock'4ike flowers in shades of red, purple, violet and white coming in late; summer and fall. It's a tall, compact shrub growing grow-ing from five to . 15 feet high. Nurserymen list M under the botanical bo-tanical name of hibiscus syriacus. Utah County's Best Source of GOOD FRUIT; TREES GROWN AT OREM UTAH AisovJt tomplete Assortment "of Roses, Flowering Shrubs. Shade Trees & Evergreen. EVERYTHING TO BEAUTIFY THE HOME GROUNDS FREE ADVICE ON FOUNDATION PLANTING WILDWOOD HOLLOW FARM NURSERY Box 506, R. F. D. No. 1, Provo Phone 011-R1 1593 South 8th West, Orem, Utah I H I Lake Pollution7 Subject of 20-30 Meeting Recommendation for , sewage disposal plants in cities in Utah county to solve the Utah lake pollution problem was made by Fred L. Markham, local architect, to the Provo 20-30 club in a meet ing Thursday night, according to Lee Mendenhall, president Mr. Markham pointed out that the bacteria count in Utah lake is extremely high. The club plans to elect a delegation to visit county commissioners to ask for action towards solving the problem City planning and a brief out line of progress towards the new Provo hotel also was discussed by Mr. Markham. Slides of cities throughout the United' States were shown to the group. Ideas of beautifying communities through landscaping and archi tccture was featured. Plane Service To Yellowstone May Be Discontinued WEST YELLOWSTONE, Mont., April 10. (U.R) Western Airlines said today it has asked the civil aeronautics administration for permission to discontinue its us ual summer, service to West Vel lowstone. The airline said the West Yel lowstone airport is not up to standard stan-dard and that' the stop is a "mar ginal operation. WAL in past years has operated into West Yellowstone from May 1 to Sept. 1 to provide travelleis direct access to Yellowstone park. However, the airline plans to begin be-gin operations into Jackson Hole, Wyo., June 16 . NEVER TOO OLD TO TRAVEL IDAHO FALLS, Ida., April 10 (U.R) Mrs. Hortense Storm, 74, Route 2, Idaho Falls, figures it's never too late to travel. Mrs. Storm left yesterday for Antwerp, Belgium,, to visit a sister. sis-ter. i No Rinse Tubs Needed 1 ONLY $4-()E OWN I right In the Spindrier basket! See if you don't agree that feature-for-feature, dollar for-dollar Easy gives you more for your 'money than any other washer at apy price! See Easy in action todayj. Communism Patches Its Fences in Far 1 r"l Countries Represented im ' " 'Teiwwwitf F2ZZ f:::.r .M,.ptt. ., : V e-k Al CaaiiiiuiiicH fir mrninn - - - 3 Motltm-Hindu unity to strengthen their influence with opposing religious groups. Reds hope to split a united India into left end right wings. Iliillllllll Although busv with it j , ; " . r r -f-evK, uooiu wvfiiiuunisai ism overlooking mv bets and i s stepping up its campaign to bring as much of the Far East under the Hammer and "lickX as possible. According to official London sources, meetings directed by USSR represutive, hav already been held In Harbin, Manchuria, and in Calcutta, India, to organize an Atf- Comtnrm Nations represented in these meetings are shown on map. which also gives current status o Com ' U DAILY DEMONSTRATIONS I MONDAY," APRIL Seeing is believing and when you see kewr easily, quickly and successfully Pad-O'-Palnt H applied at the Sears Parking Lot Dairy Demonstrations, Dem-onstrations, youll want to make your car look like now tool Come and see for yourself fust how easy it is to achieve a first class, custom faish with the complete Pad-C-Palat Kit. ontj Zo Gompote TAKE YOUR CHOICE OF ypOPUlARCOWRS Isr caters lys fttw cart... MOUNTAIN GREEN DAWN GRAY STARLIGHT BLUE SUNNY TAN TWILIGHT GRAY JIT BLACK MONTEREY MAROON See demonstration at Harrison Trade Co. lot First West and Center Street Reds are trrina to unira nrai wiinase, Malay and Indian elements in a "people's resolution." mutuant ui uvu( ai East Notionalists in . bloody fight with French to establish self -rule ander He Chi Minh. veteran Communist organizer Communist elements or seeking to expand their influence. ' how QUICKLY and EASILY and make it tffefi&s Does your car look shabby . . . need repainting? Well, then the Pod-OPomt Kit with the Smooth -It On Mitt is the easy-to-appiy answer to your problem,' Eliminating old-fashioned, massy methods of application, Pad-O'-Paint is smoothed on with a specially designed mitt. The result is a beautiful mirror-like finish that looks and wears like a "professional fob!" j ' j Once you don your mitt and start smoothing on Pad-O'-Paint youtt be) amazed and delighted. 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Everything You Need ; To Do Tho Job MttrS WHAT rOUt A0-O-sAIMT KIT CONTAIN . 0 I CAN Of PAD-O'-PAMT PAsMT-SAVBl THAT CAN Of SOtVSNT NX STfOAl UNT KMOVHt SMOOTH-4T-ON ssjTT PACKET Of PAa unurf ooih met or fustic nuts ma spatula SUNDAY HERALD Monday Ceremony To PutTimp Underpass in Use Finishing touches are being put on the. Timpanogos school underpass and it will be put to use officially Monday at 2:30 p. m. when a ceremony sponsored spon-sored by the school P-T A will be held, according to Mrs. Her bert Tacrjn., president. Participating in the ceremonies ceremon-ies will be city officials, educators, educa-tors, and possibly representatives of the state, road commission. Afterward, all children nf thi school will be marched through tne underpass. Chief to Probe Prisoner's Death SALT LAKE CITY, April 10. U.Ri Salt Lake Chief of Police L. C. Crowther, today asked the county attorney for an autopsy to determine the cause of the death of Auddie W. Henderson. Henderson a nrisoner in th Htv jail died Thursday. 5o far his death is attributed to a blond riot arnintt th hrain Henderson was picked up Tues- O PH. WITH THE - Iv - Ofa rail, Makes Auto PamfMa Gecm Fan O&fflf Sunday, April 11, 1948 7i Engineer Trainee Jobs Available Applications are being accept ed now for engineer trainee positions po-sitions in all branches of engineering engi-neering by the executive secretary, secre-tary, central board of U.' S. civil service examiners, bureau of reclamation, re-clamation, Denver Federal Center, Cen-ter, Denver, Colorado. However, the majority of appointments will be made in the following options: civil, mechanical, electrical elec-trical architectural, and general. The positions to be filled are located in the bureau of reclama tion only, throughout the states of Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana Nebras ka, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota Texas, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming. The entrance salaries7 for these positions are $2168 arid S2304 a year. Announcements and applica tion forms may be obtained from the commission's local secretary, Mr. Jas. L. Hoover, at Post Office, Of-fice, Provo.' day when police found him un-' conscious on a' sidewalk with a strong smell of alcohol on hisr breath. He Vas booked for drunkenness. ' ft f I & ,0i 1 BOB 187 WEST CENTER PHONE 3400 r 3401 250 WEST CENTER |