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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH .1 I iBDJuiiioR LOCAL BOY SCOUTS ..mnn TO ATTEND f'm . ySPOHdun Garden Editor Calls for More Dooryard Gardens NATIONAL JAMBOREE I I & TOKIGHT Ju-n?Fund- , T n - I '.rd . 9 iff A number of Lehi scouts will u the Junior be among 40,000 scouts and fr; Ward are scouters to attend the National OvJamboree scheduled for isH Apron and. 17 Scout 6 at Valley Forge arii a"d June chaPCL in commoration of the fortieth 111 at 8:30 p. m. year of scouting it was anthis week by Bob who will arrive nounced 6 district chairman. ! overaUs, plaid Webb, All boys who will attend will and ging- have achieved their First Class rank or better. oY. Tentatively B. W ,1 nutstanding son of Mr. and Mark Whipple, iron. orchestra the muac and Mrs. Byron Whipple; Morgan cot. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Cnt of these fine mus --- Evans, Phil Jameson, son of Mr, Evans; ' be augmented ny Alex Jameson; Bryant Mrs and them. ithat will accompany -. son of Mr and Mrs an apStrasburg, Kb the intermission will nmnram George Strasburg; and Larry Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Smith are planning to Roosevelt u .i. "a vp liable. f of other boys who Names attend. wl'T .r prorations theme w y. and will represent Lehi will be pub rustic l lished as they are made avail as Ilice"& able. cast their glow upon Vinhhv hor- The group will board a special . JJ1 " bay. sa"""-at Provo, June 22, where train other and Pelld wagon wheels the boys will all be organized tnkrT ' aid of the into patrols with regular patrol eirls with the Scoutmasters will Build- - organization. Ward Uric and the all phases of the arsupervise rLd Committee, are can- - rangements enroute. The special le all homes in the ward. will take the train northern each 50c are selling at at for a route Chicago stopping entire The. per couple). or two, then traveling to day if ds win "c where the scouts will l ingFund. Ml beni is in- - Detroit visit automobile plants. Also i f to come and they will visit Niagara U make a success oi wis Falls and step over the border to Canada. From that point they will travel by bus southward where they they will visit Pal6S WE myra, New York; the Hill Bills Cumorah and the Joseph Smith Tags home. Drafts At Valley Forge they will asBlotters sociate with scouts from all over Dodgers the United States and several Booklets While in foreign countries. Placards the will visit Philadelphia boys Vouchers several National shrines and Orculars points of historic interest. The Handbills return trip will also be made by Programs special train, taking the southPamphlets ern route. The Lehi group will Invitations return about July 12. J --I i FRIDAY, MARCH IT. 1956 30-Ju- - ... - , w f3r ,1 j. I IT Jjffi. cs 1 - 1 frJd fd XX jk ly ii 'i Jetton : - SATURDAY, LURCH 18 fa si 1 i ia I LIS i 2 - CHRYSANTHEMUMS. ANNUAL MIXED. ' S AGERATUM.tWARF, . Jfi This Photo Shows What Editor Bailey Discusses. "What we need is more dooryard gardens," is the title of an article in February Home Garden magazine, by Editor Ralph Bailey, nationally known garden writer. "What with the arrival of the garage doors at the street front of " our houses and the acceptance of the picture window with the picture of only the passersby to frame, the nostalgic dooryard garden of our grandmother's day merits rediscovery," he begins. S S'i 7-- en-ro- The modern fashion of garages close to the street "makes sense," he continues, but: "Replace the balanced, almost symmetrical facade of tradition with one gigantic window, as now seems to be the thing to do, and what's left of the entrance yard becomes suddenly ridiculous. So, too, does the window itself unless something rather special is done about it." Even with older houses, with garage in the back yard, he continues, "the old foundation planting gets older and messier as the seasons go by." Mr. Bailey supports the solution of the front yard problem which has been gaining favor throughout the country the development of an attractive garden planting in the ute PRINT Bill to help the situation? For one ic Heads Price Lists CONCERT IN FIRST Statements Prize Lists Post Cards Law Briefs Note Heads Milk Tickets Menu Cards Filing Cards Legal Forms By Laws and WARD MARCH Constitutions Order Blanks Window Tags Laundry Lists Funeral Cards Visiting Cards Show front yard. "What about the dooryard garden?" he writes. "What can it do thing, a proper garden, as opposed to just a row of shrubs and trees along the house front, can shut off the approach area still more from the living portion of the dwelling unit and do it pleasantly. "Secondly, and of the utmost importance, a well planned but unostentatious dooryard garden will provide a number of things of great virtue. It will make pleas-ante- r, if only briefly, the way from the drive, or traffic center to the entrance door of the house. Again, it makes easier the avoidance of sterile and unimaginative foundation planting. Again, too, it makes it possible to provide something worthwhile looking at from inside the windows as well as outsidea picture for the picture window, if you like, or simply a picture from any window." The above illustration is not Mr. Bailey's, but it shows what he is writing about. Here the walk from the driveway to the front door takes the visitor into a little garden, gay with flowers. From the picture window there is an attractive view of paved terrace, tree and flower borders. There is no "foundation planting," no visible foundation, and no plants to grow too tall for the house, or to obscure the view from windows. This is one of many ways in which the dooryard garden can be developed. Printing Shipping "Tags Menu Booklets Business Cards At Home Cards Store Sale Bills Church Reports Gummed Labels Reception Cards Dance Programs Posters, all sizes Auditor's Reports Admission Tickets Society Stationery Ungummed Labels Weddine Tnvitnt; financial Statements ITS BEST ' ilKI FREE PRESS cJmmercal printing DEPARTMENT 24 Seldon Heapes, noted organ ist, will demonstrate the new Wurlitzer organ in the First Ward Chapel, next Thursday, March 23, at 8:00 p. m. Mr. Heapes will bring other musicians with him and an outstanding concert will be presented. All ward members and the general public are invited to attend. Tickets may be secured from choir members or at the door. Proceeds will be added to the organ and piano fund. A beautiful new Steinway piano has also been added to the chapThe bishopric el furnishings. would appreciate the support of all music lovers on this project. visited the RaJwood forest area, Redding, Sacramento and P.eno. Crescent City then ovor to They report a very fine time Wlth Sood roads and fine WCath- Klammath Falls, Oregon. Also' included in the itenery were r a1' tlie way- SACK OF EASTER CANDY TO EACH BOY AND GIRL ACCOMPANIED BY A PARENT, SATURDAY, MARCH 18 BEAUTIFUL DAFFODILS SHORTENING Surefine' 3 lbs69C SPRY 3 lb. can 78c MIRACLE WS3IP pi" 510 TUNA FLAKES 22C larfle pk9 TIDE 9'ant Pk9- - - 69c 26C CORNED BEEF 1 jby s 39C SALTINE WAFERS 3 lbs. 43C - - - STATIONS 2 First East and STATION II SSSmiSP First East State Street Main Street CjlenA Service DICKERSONS LEAVE FOR EXTENDED TRIP Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Dickerson left Lehi February 20th on an rxtended trip through Southern Utah, Bryce and Grand Canyon, traveling scuthward to Mesa. 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