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Larsen My Daily Walk Uptown by Soth Littleford As I take may daily walk uptown I'm a mighty grateful man For all the little courtesies And not a single frown The town floks make me welcome And do everything they can To make my trip a pleasure And although I am old and slow All this kindness I sure treasure As I pass along the street I do Not see so well The children run to meet me Make my heart with pleasure swell Seems like all who pass by greet me With just kindness in their hearts It gives me courage day by day As I pass along their way. I stop at the local market And with "Hutch" I pass the time Some times I merely visit And never spend a dime. 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Robinson all OLD FASHIONED shows. By Investing In Financial Industrial Fund Sliarcs, you can be part owner of oer 100 com18 different industries, panies in both for income and selected long-tergrowth possibilities. sincerely wish Ml YOU ALL THE JOYS OT Week Esi INVESTMENT INCOME from AMERICAN INDUSTRY we n ISHING Local store 4 For TAT at Mr. and Mrs. Roger Price and family enjoyed a visit. Sunday, with Gary Kay of Pason. Gary was enroute to Monterey. Calif., to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Myrick, his mother. i Jones. Mrs. Dorothy White was the top winner in the potted plant division for her jade plant. Junior were Louene winners section Johnson and Ann Jorgensen. Judges were Mrs. V.R. Hutch-ingchairman of the state judges council; Mrs. Darr H. Alkire. state publications chairman and president of the "Gardeneers" club, and Mrs. Robert M. Savage, state book chairman and presi- - talk But sure enjoys our daily walk. We take it slow he docs not mind We have nothing else to do. Then home we go he's happy For he knows a treat he'll find He stays a while and eats and drinks But he knows it's not his home he goes j 0jxn the door nnd home I often wonder what he thinks. You know I'd miss that little dog He's a faithful friend He setms to sort of watch me Like he senses I can't see. i:!'a- - that ex-pa- fr An old man in his chair They never take advantage They are so kind and fair. As I take my walk each day I meet my friend along the way He is very small and can not with a- Hil-lma- for you : 1 er Xhte Christmas, chaid 21, i&61 IVII BKOADKKNT AKK1 HOMK OV H KI.OK.II; STOtiM CAI SKS TKOl'KLK The heavy snowstorm, Sunday male an eight hour trip out ! the plane flight from San Fi n Cisco .Calif. I'nable to land at the Salt Lake airport, they flew to Denver, Colorado, also unable to land there. The round trip w.t made hack to San Francisco and then to Salt Iike City, where' the landing was accomplished at 1 a m. Monday. David Broadbent arrived aboard the irlane, after the eight hour (light. He will spend l't da s Christmas lea e from Foi t Did. Calif, vuih his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Broadbent. He is training under lie National Guard program. Blue Star Memorial M.nU.r The club partieipv j in placing Dale Rosier is home from the a marker at Bridal Wi) Falls in :. Provo Canyon. This n of the College of Southern Utah in Cemarkers in a chain .! markers dar City. He will send the holidesignating the "like S'a. High- days here with his parents, Mr. way" across the continent, in and Mrs. Paul Rosier. memory of service nvti and woPresident men of the count r OMOP you the Stine gave a speeci. monims. at the gram tion. to A distinct honor has the local club through u appoint- ment of .Mr. Stine as hairman of the state commit tn for the Blue Star Memorial Highway. Appreciation is repeated at this time for all the support and aspects. A cordial invitation is to participate again in the ! artistic arrangement. Rated by the judges as worthy of "Queen" honors were several entries recognized as practically perfect. These included the HyFern drangea blossoms placed byElwood coreopsis by Russon: ' Lund; petunias by Nettie Molema; perennial sweetpeas by Fern Russon: Bells of Ireland by Olive Loveridge;. shasta daisies by Harriett Barrattand Mexican "Bird of Paradise," grown by W.P. t- Mr. !. party held at Mrs. Lucille Hillm Pleasant, Grove elul out of doors affair v Hillman garden, wl nj, fr t:ifjr club j Orchestra Ka-- teresting programt deep appreciation cious cooperation, a the garden club re ing of Mr. and M who aided on so m .' Lehi members jo Glade Berry's 30 Eastmond Frank were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wat-kinMrs. Harold Fox. Mrs. E H Molema, Mrs. Leon Peel ami Mrs Clara Clover. Stat Convention The club was represented at Winter is here, and with it comes I dent of the Mount Olympus gar- the state convention held in Pruthe snow den club. A fluffy cover for my garden The show was staged as a civic dential Federal Savings RuiMing smal- lar . in Salt Lake City, by President project open to the public Where violets daisies and sweet ticipation. with the aim of foster Stine and Mrs. McMillan and Mrs who has belonged to mignonet te ing community beautification and Ed Brunson, garden clubs in sexeral states, inRelax in quiet slumber by the 'as an educational feature. Alaska. Renewed interest wa"Comment and information were cluding The naked aims of trees to heav- - given freely by the judges, each was created by the many fine adand demonstrations and en blow. ;one an authoi-i- t v on gardening and dresses visits with old friends from the solace for in winter the Reaching show subjects. The Lehi Civic areas of the state. A the many provement Association, headed by the Ami tiny snowbirds back and for- - George Lewis as president, aided film was shown describing Arabia Saudi of the reclamation ward go, with finncial means. area, with social emphasis placed Searching for dainty tidbits as Garden c,ub offic.s servC(J as on the gardens and flowers grown run. they for the show there. Mrs. McMillan was the the The robins song has ended These include. Ronald Stine, presi-- a lucky door prize winner, an ex'dent: ; Mrs. Margaret McMillan, otic zebra tlme;. . .. plant. j ne uiir'uuus naMiiiig wing is Mrs. E H. Molema, have included a variMeetings here no more; director, and Mrs. Roy of subjects, presented by loety But scarlet wings of flickers secretary Ferman and Mrs. L.E. Russon. cal and visiting shakers. Mrs. swoop about, directors. told of the many new im- Ferman be which trees grow Inspecting to very adverse weather Due th seeds avail- and side my door. conditioons during the late sum-im- iprovements able for varieties of annuals. Mrs. Each season has its special little season, no fall flower show Brunson told of gardening exieri- things; held. However, gardeners are ences in Llko. Nevada, and also ;was Each day provides a promise of .alerted to plant fall blooming in Juneau. Alaska, two widely difthe best. flowers and to prepare for next ferent climatic areas. Lucille n Soft petaled flowers will return season's fall sjiow as well as the demonPleasant of Grove, again show. strated numerous types of arAfter each precious plant has spring provi(,es mapU? treeg rangements and materials for use taken rest. and ins(alled them in the land. in this artistic endeavor. Mrs. The flower show sponsored by jng at thp National Guarrt Alice Stice Htimphery long time the Lehi Garden Club as a feature iflrm wjth president Stine in member, was honored on her of the Lehi Roundup colebratioj. c of the at 83. Gifts included was an outstanding success. Anothpr rnmrnunUv nroiect in birthday and fruits and vegetables though weather conditions were which the club was delighted to flowers exceptionally dry and very much participate, was the high school from the gardens of club members. against- - the production of choice graduation. Two large baskets of Scenes of South America were there many flowers, garden flowers in the school colors, purThe Lehi Club was the host at fine entries at the show. Lehi gar- ple and white were provided by deners and those from nearby the club. White and purple iris, a party held for the members of the American communities groomed their flow- snowballs, Fork, Pleasant peonies and bridal ers entry in the show. Some wheath, all grown in Lehi, were Grove and Lehi garden clubs. This high quality arrangements were arranged by Mrs. Margaret Mc- - very successful affair was held at also submitted. Imillan and added in decoration at the Lehi Riding Club clubhouse American and featured scenes of South Amof Lund E. Elwood the high school. Fork, took the Queen of the Show Assisting in providing flowers erica, taken by Mr. and Mrs. honors for his giant marigolds. He also provided numerous other choice horticultural entries and arrangements. Mrs. Don (Harriett) Barratt received the largest number of blue ribbons (five in number) for which she received a special ribbon and a blooming orchid plant, grown in Lehi. This plant was provided for the purpose by Mrs. W. P. (Mable) Jones, always a good fairy for the flower shows. Ronald Stine, Lehi Garden Club president, took top honors for his Lehi Garden Club Notes Hilights rTZ; Till KSDAV. DIXEMBU; Publlc Inv,,ed Christmas Night, Dec. 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