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This marks 58 years for the annual production. The show features 400 dancers and singers, with special guest David Wright. The costume designs de-signs are by Doug and Collette Tregeagle, Janae and Philip Lamb, Jill Taylor, and Halene Inoke. Musical director is Carolyn . Thompson Lee; sound engineer, W. Kay Collins; videographer, Joani Smith; and stage manager, Mark Ohran (and . Timpview stage crew, with arrangements ar-rangements by Annette Davis and Randy Merrill). The show is dedicated to the memory of Madame Kathryn Charisse Etienne, Bonnie Wright, and Maynard Berg, all of whom were involved in the annual production for over 50 years. ' in i. IlllllllllllllllllllllUllllillllllllllUlilillllllllllllllilllllllJIIIIII, You CCSlS miSS wit II lilaCS Lilacs were planted by some of the early settlers, not just for their beauty but also because of their ability to survive and adapt to most climates. The hardiness of this shrub is evident at old vacant homes. "Lilacs love it here," says Jerry Goodspeed, Utah State University Univer-sity Extension horticulturalist. "Even when ignored for several years, they continue to survive and bloom. Lilacs do best in neutral neu-tral to alkaline soil, which is what we have here in Northern Utah. Many other plants want an acid soil, which can cause problems." prob-lems." ' ' They are also easily adaptable to the landscape, Goodspeed says. They can be used as an informal in-formal hedge, specimen planting, background shrub and at times as a focal point. Lilacs come in a variety of sizes and colors. The old common purple or white lilac has been replaced with more exotic, ex-otic, interesting varieties. It is estimated that there are more than 800 different cultivars of lilacs, he says. With so many available, it can be hard to select just one or two for the yard. " A popular white cultivar is Madame Lemoine, Goodspeed says. Pink has become more popular lately. Some of the better bet-ter pink cultivars are Sweetheart, James MacFarlane and Lilac Sunday. Lilacs also come in blue, magenta, violet and even a creamy yeJJow color. "Lilacs need a sunny location with a minimum of eight hours MAY 27, 1998 li fclRiIH M of sunlight per day he emphasizes. empha-sizes. "They grow in more shady locationsjbut the bloom produc-tion3ecreases. produc-tion3ecreases. They like a well-drained well-drained soil but can adapt to most soils if not over-watered." Fertilize the plants every spring with an all-purpose fertilizer, fer-tilizer, Goodspeed says. They like deep, infrequent watering: If possible, keep water off the flowers flow-ers when they are setting bud and in bloom. Mulch around the base of the plants to keep the moisture at a consistent level and reduce weeds. . Lilac flower are produced during dur-ing the summer, winter over and emerge in the spring, he says. This is why lilacs should be pruned after flowering. If they are pruned early in the spring the flowers are removed and the shrub loses a year of blossoms. "Lilacs are easy to prune," Goodspeed says. "Simply remove one-third of the older canes right at the base. Doing this every year helps the plant keep its shape and maintain a height of about 6 to 8 feet. Do not top a lilac bush. This causes excess branching at the top, and the plant really starts to look shabby and unnatural." If the plant has not been pruned for many years and ap-. pears to be taking over the neighborhood, a few more of the older canes should be removed, he suggests. This stimulates new growth from the base. the Family . WITH Dr. James Dojbson North America'! foremost authority on the fanlrjr Hi ealthy, well-adjusted families don't just happen. They're grown.. .with love, care and respect. Each weekday. 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