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Show SHRUBS of shrubs and tbelr Is frrowlnfj Each lovers. flower spring and among fall we see groups of various flowering and ornamental shrubs adding their grace and beauty to homes old and new, to parks, public grounds, school campuses, etc. If properly selected, planted, and grouped, nothing one can choose to plunt will bloom more generously and luxuriously than will shrubs. It is possible to have continuous bloom from early April until frost nips the latest buds, if a careful selection of plants is made. Shrubs do not lose their natural loveliness when their flowers fade. That which makes them graceful and charming is their abundance of colorful foliage. Some of An appreciation characteristic beauty gardem-icrowding . Tile amateur should remember also that slirnbs. like trees, attain various heights, and knowing this he will allow those of taller growth to form a background for the dwarf varieties. One planting is all that a shrub re quires, provided of course, that the planting Is done correctly. It is mi;:be planted gested that the shrub slightly deeper than it stood in (lie nursery row. Care should bo taken t see that the dirt sifts around the roots, for root contact with dirt insures growth. Water should be used as an aid in sifting and packing i tic earth securely about the mass of fi- After planting, shrub-- ; brous roots, ibe pruned to remove A definite plan should be followed should one-hal- f of the tops. to to Insure the lest result1'. in planting There is such a variety of shrabs Since shrubs do not mature in a year, that it should not be difficult for the' plant well followed wil lprevent over- will amateur to secure those vhh-best fit his purpose. There are of , smaller or dwarf varieties, the or is the Canadensis Annual ic;i Fragrant Sumac, the Hydraulic:.' Snow berry, Coralberry, and the si Of the taller varieties, we have the Weigelia, Syrlnga or I.ilae. l.oni-ceror Hush Iloiieysitekies, l'oi'. lh;a. rhl!adeli)hus or Mock iininw, I on zla, and Cydonia or Flowering (jiiince. All of these varieties and a ureal many' more can be ptirehused from any local nursery. I'osslbly the greatest argument in favor of the planting of shrubs in our city Is that one so closely eon- of nected with' the seasonal i hatr-v- s the prent- our region. Because during winter of the er part reigns, su- year, over all dominion holds and preme that we should plant growing things, which will add color, life, and died to brighten the bum winter months. 1K.MA S. WATTS. them 'retain their natural color until frost, while others, such the Thunbergl or Japanese Harberry, produce slender branches of tillage that turn to brilliant crimson, scarlet, and gold, and are later bedecked with fright red berries which remain until late winter. Shrubs are most effective if plant ed in groups of three or more. They add ebann when properly placed to the most beautiful dwelling. For close In planting, nothing is more effective lines (if for softening the severe foundations, walks, or lawns. They also form attractive backgrounds and shelters for the smaller, less sturdy flowers of spring and summer. DIKES AS BAR TO j Engineer Says Marches Can C; V; -- ) l 7Li"' .A If t II Atlantic (.'iry, N, J. The ni ei'.il benevolent, ini.'lv giving Jersey co the vicious, lualieioi:.-- . will New Jersey Illosiillilo ill o the now largely useless T. William coiintry," accoi'ding lo foil nelly, New Vork engineer, wboj li m-r- 'V ' Tlte way to train children's emotions and build up desIruM i ' ncter traits is to "catch tlieia voutiT'' and use modern met hods. I'se modern methods of analyzing their temperamental eitces and Huntioiial trends, follow direct scientific methods of , "'f. , irable traits through daily activities, and provide abu.nJa.nt tiou with oilier children. Undesirable emotions can be readily eliminated through the sul cinotioital attitudes, interest and habits, tiiulion of ir,t(,(rrajf; into the dailv tictivitics of' the schoolruoni or home. Xa'inT nnt in this program. lllnsfrative character studies from the Towa preschool laboratories where children are admitted at the ag-- of eighteen months aial have ' studied daily for nearly six ye;irs. demonsirate how the ordinary fears o' childhoid and adult, life had been eliminated, or avoided, how u:;due seK consciousness and timidity had been overcome, and self con ar Kelf-- i ontrol devtdojied. Pronounced egotism and seliishtie.ss have been thwarted. One ' p-- blood-suclilli- "iiio-iiuii- -- ii Ihe ,:iMlesel New Jersey . i.' Mo-ip- at its anKnglnecriim. dared .Mr. )oiineil,, can turn the ural land trick, aiid in;, e lidi agrii-uout of all the iuaiv-hterritory that now hieeils only biiim; pe-t- s. to llirtl the eil'.'o of lie New Jersey into a sort, ot Aiai-r!Molhind. The iiiar.-h.- v strip is 'd and of the pestiferous How loaililv liccjiu-;.ilivasiiin of the hi;. as! se;i could he slop-- d by (liilcs anil if t!ie:-;t treat dike sweeping along the whole coast, with suitable cross dikes running back from it to subdivide Hie land, the impound'-country could cleared of its water at rel.itivt !y tit dl expense. The liiosiiiilo pools would tle-and u now setui-ilindaleil hiin!, which Is naturally very rich, would become a great g aid n and dairy region to supply the great indusirial cities that lie in a riim ii round New Jersey. The main dike which he proposes could be coiistnicteil in such a way ;,s to serve a triple t nd, Mr. Ionnelly deIt could be thrown up by clared. ineiins of a giant dredge, which would work along in a channel of i;s own milking on the landward sid" of the The top of the u'.1 embankment. could serve as h highway for motor transport, and the chiintie! emiM bo ghen pen anient form as a can:'! for slower and cheaper water borne tratlie. The cost of the llliilei'l.iking need not be prohibitive, he olidmed. pointing to the examples i,f Kgypt. China and Holland, which have succeeded in similar works with much more primi live means ihan are at the command of engineering. KMeriiiiiintion mial meeting here. - 1 y one-thir- k By DR. DIRD T. BALDWIN, University of Iowa, Into Farina. Turnc-'- I e be--- . l'.er-beris- ... 'Catch Them Young"-i.Childish Emotb Be to Are Properly Trained MOSQUITO PCSTl. -- e stud-wa- used to a bright child's intelligi nee rating through a period of daily observation and training. ! j j ' l f fid-n- ce and social training should Character, emotional. integral part of every modem elementary school curriculum. form aj Eeonumic Problems That Can Be Solved Application of Proper Principles rOSIT.U, Economic Research By WILLIAM T. s of by Official. VKIi'I'lIOlirc'I'IOX anil iovnu-n- t n are problems subject t I'l'inj iiuiiii.ii (dntrol without any rail teal chance in government, m first steji is to recognize ;i l'in t lotijr ifTiioivJ ,by ecotioinists, tli : .1. :. ..n.. ? I .. 1,,.;,,.. ....,,.!. .1 u 01 1,1 n ,1 i luinisu Olivers. aUlif joinioiiii; j;ouus ms inn ...,i, of the tr recopftiic (!k- - existence of the jirohleni we are nine-tent; 11 ue hs toward a solution. t Ii' months nianufaeturers The turned over roods in oxcosj J sd.tHMi.noo.ii'Kl to l.uyers who .'al not have ihe money to pav Of tl. ?,Ooo,(iiio.(.io js n,,!. yet paid for. Vet. the price level has steadily lined. Tiie Sinifde Siiuons of diir day do not hap to face nianv Piotr, u !io detiiiuid "first your penny." Tt"-- sa v rather, "Take your frooj, a: situation as can." is This that. ImsitvJ menlv indication an pay you fan s overproduction. It forecasts without a buyer. It is recession a business 0f it that cannot pulling postpone very lone;. No nation has studied yet Every national system Posinj as Idiot, Russian to finance on the that the people will organize! production principle Commits 1,000 Robberies hatjt to the have what worked to manufacture. money buy they Nvitra, Czechoslovakia. One thou sand sioeessful Ue could leave all this as it is. allow every individual to act asJ burglaries In less' ihan six e;irs. or an average of morel sees fit. make no chancres in our monetary system and still .solve the pn'J than thi'"o e;ieli week, is the record of We lent. cuiild do so this by ordering- our vast government expendinri haii I'.arilov. a Uusshin emigre, who w lias Just Itegun a yejir's Jail ti'nM and receipts that liny could serve as proper and adequate corrective mci lore. ures to periods of too much product ion or not einnigh buvinjj. This is i P iltlov's iiiet!iol was unhpie. Ilt is tie.e.sMiry for business to go forward with confidence. that :. ,., led to he an id'ot who had lost l a d po.-5- j j DONT FORGET THE - ONE CENT SALE j ; At the Murray City Pharmacy ;- 117- - 'J i!'- i.-.- i r-.'- i x V UJ A- U f. n n-- E r-- tin! te his iniri.t, due to hardship-- ; inlllcted bv the Bolsheviks- - before lii-- j on lit was iible to lice frm Itnsshi. lie would never discuss any oilier ipies the tdn'hn. tion except ciiinimini-ni- , and "ibe Kussin niurd'-rers.For this rciison be was looked upon us a hannloss linbec!!p by every one who lived in the various villages ie wl.icb I.e piled bis trade. No i.t eer oine thoii.'ht of assochiting him wi'b bin claries, id'Jiouli tliey ti" eurred 111 rapid succession, sometime, three or four in one day, soon after bis nrrlvul in any locality. u If & Solon V7 Ul! Dy TOM H. WELCH. Detroit Huilding' Authority. Wci-l- Legislate to Fix Size of Dlscults v Topok.t, K:iti.. Tbi nk'ab ei.t K: 'e as Islnlers iippciir to h ive Ii, tl... iM.til...- ..f eetin-.r-I...T(.. reform. An ii.iaii.it!, ii iimn Wi iiis to i' i bite tin' si., ef biscuits, (5!nu tii.-!widtb ill three Inches, A copy of .1 j bill sitting forth a reform in the si.r- -, reeet.l'v Wllf re.i-iveof w:nj fre;ii ull.ihotnn f'lly. Kilts j nri'ed to Join In tbe uplift e'liveo-.-; ' r If the three in. b wide ! Is vood et;oUi;!l for I '.: 1, sponsors o; (lie bill believe till! I ill S4is in, giit to try It out. h t f S n. l..r .lames W. Kit b v tn:'e. Uio recellllv ('ball " otn. I' :. u ...', ,( lib. Ml! 'o'l of mitice p!e, b:,s lo siiiiH the Okbihor'n !.! refoin bill Hi d m: l;e n report. ,r-- nit r.v r tilt r-.- LJ r.;.i r.:t UJ r VV -- I U- -l r.'i . 1 f Adequate recreatiotiiil facilities for ihildnn are an important fa in a eoirmtinitv program lor the prevention o! juv. 'title delinquettcy. nil ,iie of the opinion that the p;ne of the itv is too fast. .Nuthinj if home life is limit' d to the four walls of an apartmt an be i.p.-et-The child sii ks oitlsnie n.tere.sla and ill tn.iny e.iscs becomes a victim tiie wiong kind of associate!. I'siniiv the home In-- ' is no higher than the level of the Fiirrounc ...id. II"W iieces,;iry, then, it is to build in a community vrl p. !.''ii,i i.p Jii.! ion lias been t.ik' ii to ;iure a high lass of neiglibors i the huine. It is i m port. f.O lilties (li, It ill- - cleat: ..'.'-Ti ;, ,,' ;o', I.eouvK.r problems in the he t'i,,: recgni.e the esisfejii - feat ion.il dcvelopnici.ts C ill. and iti the it !.""! and roinintiiiitv the itnl With .'.eii! I'l" o!l be p!.i!ie.i t" ds.,!.l,., ,,f lis VoUtllfu! UlOffil- wi'h spe. ial cinphiisis on preventive v.nrk. : i - Ill) .V. Provision for Recreational Facilities Impoitiri in Any Community i it- p,u.-:.t- r- Issues Hetween Fundamentalism and r. Ul' r :i Lit r..:i Uil Hit Aie Vital and Clear y y. 1 r-- Small Horticulture, Rediscovered t ,vt tin n,-- Wa i h :i; UJ tO Ihe v UJ orUln onrP. Ii .y TOURING CAR i r'v l . T 1. 11 t..rry ls . . t y Ul!I i ". -- H.n uu i 'i . . M . for .. l -- j Address P. O. Box 187 Murray, Utah : i I'. .1 L' .Inn-t'o- t! J is. s ;u,,) .': firtiei Jr,;.. J Mi,t, yt ! W!i U';i t". : ."i i. ,1 SilMIlMl t d In iiM.J ' jd-- i, lo i,s they please in i: i giva n i lliiir sYvuillo.l o-i- ll8 r "M iirch f truth." if ."pf. .i,,ti." ".. rsof,:il right to li.ippiness," etc to be "Xothitig ohl in true and notliin new is f:ii-e.- iis 'll.e " Greater Sympathy Should He Shown Towa Less Favored Nations by Americu Mctroit Hchgiou. 1'orsi CKOKGE CHAI.MI KS KKTIMOM), j;,r RF' 1) tve litij tie ri,tir',b Mf altitude tov,,rd jnii.t i!iiriti.T the n t four yjr nt factor If we, ort, in ntnl nn-cour initistrial e.nn-io- n in tiii I t li'ion. ..pe t do big busit;.tss jhroCL'liout the world t tl yar. fretn niii"t .Oiow a far great, r Mint nihv for tliot nalioiin whi'V V in tl," titidsj of puliti-- al turmoil and !tidiitrir.l revolution. The A an adeM of in !i..wM grrntcr sympathy and trv '"f W J Ih ill Jt.oirt of todilV. should tot sj.f, r t'e Heed of the Militlh f tilt I',r! 6' log a the r hitl.,!i..n. Tin ho "i r"- 'c .j ..t tt.'iity for Am-rir- n' it iM Uii Vt I'.p-tr- hll-I'l- 11 jtoiip woii f.i' tor in ' .i:f,n tlie f nii.re of it.diisj ri.ili-1 i.j j n .boot ! f..r n tMnfl -- ol m f.i.o r II w;i turnrd ,:i!i ; t'lit .Aelid tiiofitln n 'be Wfitk ofj n was trpnn ni.'l ibo o'ti-- i reorcTil.-nt-!' lijfltPl:pif Hcn.p of tboe IV 'i.r.l Tf trlfi nf... ' 1a bff,:lh .ttcdliu- - Mrv,o ,to uj x fvnti.-'.- u- .i B hi The foolish 1 11 UJ :'; i i r. ;i - f'lSr. rn M lb'i-''- l. bi'er fff,ni l.tej !,ti ii p....' ' ,1 bio! lit d n w t nrli to ...nil. ! tho recerd f t V. M.t :'! t pis, ,, !,t! pnl ebur.b nt Ml!f 't'l. vl.ii'li tt own S'i kzi'.'h ti'tv i j . oM-'k- Turns to Church Again l;J. ! children lliat lh-- car. to the teachings and traditions, rest.iiii'.l and iiispira!t"):s of v. Vy VAX. i". y i.i 11 ) .". t,..' i;t." r.. r !.:u, i i.j f .'. j ' r u'j i. i:ti Church, Then Tool Hall, : . ..f' t.idiv V ? ;ind f. n-.- : , " i.!!..; fr-tJ- 'i . 1, !,o'i'"ln! ;!, ' ';ir l.tirrc'In vnri. '.v. 's in idi tlie e n ti'r tiiiiii il,e I,i triii ii'i I ..f ..! tilt., dessert Ihe do s.ll-pHtfl ! v.. :.. . 11' In "o.t 11.J J.t I for s'lttl H ! si.l.l'ie; si, rul-- i' tt berry, wlj. u a j.iir...- tSi ! ip!np rcler, ne. .. rd.i.g to tl,.. v' nn Cash or Terms , iriMi. Ihe ;it - ;. j', .Is ion-- ' 11 -t l.- , s Agrldp: 'jr.. reeolnnK'lided to f !iy :it d :'the (jew ii. ,vt Woi'd ns 'osi Its ercnal'T, !lll! for (Old 1'inrs ', , in , 1,1 S";. ..!!.".rt-- r it of model-!iiti'l.il Mcslern diiealiott.il pt itiiit lcs llowitig from (he false tea, hit:.-whii Ii rr wnh th. ui the eXaltiiiL' of the mdni Fr. ml and oth-r- s. of real us the iiut'ionty are what are doing most cf the: ti:' Dewbrrry, Long Lost to ; Second-Han- d N'ew York. lild-raliiot conced.' any iiti.il .iii'h- -j i?v. !,.:! ". Mv the authority is in the iinhv; , i,, I.Verv iiii'.ti. til' V s.'lV. is cotlscii hi i;.-- s. (o t.hev Otih . followed h"li V v.. out. leads it.t- U" Til's K.tn pi o;i. r . logically . eVolllt It ;!..uilit of the inll.irv l.bll.iso! !lV. .".on. item hi riiis's, iiji.iiis M ihe K5 COACH STIIATON, My KF.V. .JOHN ! n-- u-- ModernL" ' ti'u I -.r to re.vg'ii.'' -' L j roiiioting int iii.iti.'rI pH..l will 'are to be iepl.r 'I " jotag iii' ti why nj 't,.j their S ilurd.iv nights g.niib.'in?. flni' ir.e org, mcl in bii akii g laws, will never ric" !o !eadT.:nip I.iiir4 wprld, or in any ether domain of Uft where 1 e;ni uti I Ani-riiH- 1 1 r- i 'r ! (f in:;" jU"iii c. Read the Murray Eagle |