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Show - .7 m - 1 7. - ;.-- 4 V t r . , SXNX ' Indoor Gardening JULY 3, 1960 Utah County, Utah SUNDAY. Be Sure Plants Are Suitable Satisfy Needs " i' i t By KATHEKINE B. WALKER In buying plants; especially for the indoor garden; it is essential that you know whether you are : NEPHI Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bellis-- ton of Nephi announce: the engagement of their daughter Terrell to: David Paul Lunt, son, of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lunt, also ' of Nephi. x " Noximmediate plans have been made as to the wedding; date. , : . Terrell graduate, of the Juab High sinool in the class of 1960. 1 getting an annual, a biennial, or a perennial.. Each classification of plants has its place in ihe indoor garden, even . though we depend primarily upon the prennial, evergreen sorts. cFor those of you who may not already know, an annual grows from seed, attains its full growth, produces seed, 'and dies all in one season. A biennial, started from seed, requires two seasons to reach the stage, at which time it, too, will die. Perennial plants live more -- than two years, flowering in season, some times shedding leaves briefly and sometimes going- fully dormant for varying periods, and sometimes they remain green and actively growing through the year. ; Rose-mos-s Portulaca ) and morning-glories are,' often used to add a bright note of color to the indoor garden, but nearly everyone recognizes theSe as annuals, and therefore are '.not surprised when they die after a few months.. But have you ever had a pot of parsley' "keel over" despite all the care you gave' it? This is a bien nial, and if your plan was in its second year, lit is the' nature of it : Vv. " Act i y ' " ' o s, s ' ' ' - - 15 - - v 7 I , ? " x I - j. ia ; V Mr. Lunt is also a graduate of the Juab High School and has spent the past year in school in Salt Lake City. ng (' f ', -- seed-produci- 15 Miss Belliston Will Marry David P. Lunt "t ? j SUNDAY HERALD -- i. 7v. If X ' . ROSE MARY ANDRUS - . . . MRS.! HOWARD M. DAVENPORT , to die out. This variance in the life span of plants not only leads some garden- (Dee Ann Adamson) n amson- - uavenvort Lake Z72 The Riverside Country Clulbi was the - setting Monday evening for the wedding reception . honoring Mr.: and Mrs. Howard M. port. The bride is the former Dee Ann Adamson, daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Adamson. The couple were united in mar--. riage in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on June 24. Elder Raymond S. Clayton performed ' thev marriage ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin L. Davenport are parents of ; the '' .groom... Ji- The bridal party stood before a backdrop of coral and white! glad-iodi flanked with palms. The; lovely bride greeted her guests' in a gown of silk organza and ruffled nylon over net and satin. Cotton lacv and pearls were appliqued on , ' - , '''.!' s , her reception .Mrs. daughter's Adamson chose' a bege eyelet dress with coral accessories. Mrs. Davenport wore toast organza with rose accessories. Their corsages were of pink rosebuds, , Byron Davenport, brother ol the groom was best man. Ushers were, Harold McEwan, Jay Adamson, Ed Davenport and Paul Wright Diane Bullock and- - Joan Oardon were at the guest book. Guests were served at small tables by Dana Gehring, Mary Allen, Linda Nielson," Dee Ann a Adams, Anita Bromlee and Crofts. Mrsi Grant D. Richins cut the wedding cake. Receiving gifts were Ginger the neckline and skirt.; Her finger- Wells, Vicki Adamson and Cristi tip length veil of illusion was re- Lee Kinney. Assisting in the gift leased by a crown of ; seed pearls room were Mrs. Russell Wells, and sequins. She carried a bouquet Mrs. Robert Warberg, ' Mrs. Gene of orchids surrounded by stephan-oti- Robinson, Mrs.1 Roy Adamson, Mrs. Ed Davenport ' and Mrs. Bill Attending the bride were Mrs. Kinney. Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Harbdd McEwan, sister of the Gehring, Mr. and Mrs.- S. E. bride, matron of honor, wearing Jacobsen and ir. and Mrs. L. P. white with coral; Mrs. Paul Bennett,, received guests at - the ' V Wright, sister of the groom.lMrs. door. ; Keith Roylance, Mrs, Sandra Asay, The young couple plan to make wearing coral sheaths with White their home in Orem where they 'm '' v ; - . , They carried nosegays of smaU white orchi . and stephanotis". For , Mel-vin- s. f I , ; - . velvet headbands.' are both employed, n i ers into pampering plants that can't be saved, it.lso leadc to the disposal of other plants, that given time and care would live for many years. It always upsets , me when I learn of someone throwing away a gloxinia or a cyclamen, or a poinsettia just: because it had finished blooming,-- and. began to look snabby. With the right care, it could be a bigger and better: plant the next year. If you don't know wether a plant is a perennial or aot, ask. your florist or nurseryman, or look it up in a garden book. Don't risk throwing away a plant that should be saved I ; Questions and Answers Q. .Should plants be' watered from the. top or from the bottom? We. are having quite an argument about this, and hope you can settle , - . . it. ' Rose Mary Andrus To Wed Dennis Blackhurst July 22 Making plans for wedding ceremonies in the Logan Temple on July 21 are .Rose Mary Andrus, daughter of Mr; and. Mrs. Laron S. Andrus, Orem, and Dennis P. Blackhurst. The romantic news was an nounced at a luncheon June 26 in " the Riverside Country Club with close friends and families attending. Wedding bells anbV roses dec orated the tables and scrolls in wedding bells made known the nuptial plahsi Mr. iackhurst is a. son of Mr. and Mrs v J. Bryan Blackhurst, ' Pocatello, Ida. A reception the next evening July 22 in the Reception Centre, Orem, will honor the newly weds. Miss Andrus is a' graduate of BY High and recently graduated from Brigfoam .Young University with a major in elementary, education. While at BYU she served as president of O.S. Trovota and was a member of the Debonette marching group. While in high school she was a member of the -- j Sub Deb sorority and served . president of the group. During the past year shj. has been spon- JoAnne Gardner To Marry July 22 . . 'i Barbecue! Dinner Delights Club Members of the Jabfisca Club met' recently at the home of Mrs. Ernest Chadwick. A barbecue dinner was served to the members and the guests, Mrs. William Olson, Mrs. Elsie Greening and Valdeen Eringspn. Following the barbecue, games were played with prizes going to Mrs. Floyd McEwan,: Mrs. Phyllis Barker and Mrs. Robert Simmons. f t ant. Grove High School and the She attended Brighani Young . University for two years. While in high school an active member of the LDS-Seminary- she-wa- . ! s Thespian Club. ' ..,t Mr. Longman is a graduate of Orem High School and' the LDS Seminary. He attended BYU for one year where, he was active in male chorus and dramatic activities. He has served a tour of six-mon- th duty with the armed forcesv A. In nature, most plants are Watered by rainfall, which is Watering from the top. A few plants, especially ones that, live where , rainfall is infrequent, draw up moisture from below.: If I'm in a hurry, I water my plants from below, since they all sit in pebble trays or trays of moss, and it is easier to pour a few quarts of water into the , tray than to dribble it into individual pots; when I have ample time, I water from the top. I'm afraid this answer won't settle any agruments, ber cause, as far as I'm concerned, both ways are right. MM.MMllllllllllIW(MimWflllM.MMMMM JO ANNE GARDNER m LAURAL HUMPHREY ; F.uh- - Is Serious ... variety progressive-- ; , well organized, instructional 'pro- of- - grams' are, in progress' at a num- 9-- 12 : ber of scattered areas and special' Included ..in facilities. this list, programs are baton twirling, tennis, dancing trampolining, and swimming. The programs are divided into two, and in the case of swimming,' three separate sessions, so every child of the appropriate e tennis tourna.age should be able to find at . One least one or two classes that he ment, the, Utah Valley, has been could, take., and complete, in spite conducted by the department in of vacations; summer school, and cooperation Jwith j the Daily encampments. Registration' for Herald . and "the Utah; ;Valley the second session of trampoline Tennis Club. Another tournament ' lessons to beheld at- - the Tram- will be held in August. poline Center at 12th North and Adding still; more diversity to University 'Avenue will be an- the program this , year is - a nounced shortly. A small fee for juvenile fishing. , stream all of these instructional pro- youngsters thirteen; and under. ' This stream that is stocked; with grams is charged. , Comietitive league programs trout . periodically' by , the State are available for boys years Fish and Game Department, is in W.B. located east of Lions Park in various in baseball the t v" : Baseball, Pony League, Colt Northwest Provo. instructional V League, American - Legion, 'and Peanut Leagues. Over 800 boys are. participating in these leagues. A girls Softball league has now been organized for girls years of age and is in the middle of a successful season.' About 225 girls are participating regularly in' this program. 'Any;new girls of this - age who desire to. get into this program should ; call the Recreation Department. An adult men's softball program has six teams participating" in a fast league, ', and an invitational' tournament ; will; be held in 'August. ' .j ! . " . , it "i COVERS THE NEWS J:: s ; ; , : 2 If : Pr t To Protect Your Interest "': f COVERS THE MARKET . . (Continued from Page 13) A ' To Protect Your Budget ty The various hours throughout the day on different days of the week, i make it f possible for youth to participate in several, of the activities regularly during Cto mi mils of?, Do You Take p Advantage Of Local Sales and Promotions? , . . the summer. '( , .."; a dark or shiny Cover desk top with ; a . light-color- j study ed blotter 'to "reduce glare. A soothing bath for relief, of dry skin and minor skin irritations can' be prepared In no time. Just . . . box of bakpour a in a tubful of warm water ing soda, Get in, and relax. nd one-half-pou- . s Competitive .advertising by your .local merchants means savings to you, as read-- ; ers of The' Daily Herald . . . ' When you need anew , " appliance," furniture; clothing ' or groceries, you can sjiop from your easy- chair in thecomfort of your own home, then, buy where the price is ight. i Cfl l -- area--wid- . I: ? T1A-10- 0 i - . , , Regular Herald Readers Save Thousands . . Arc you Getting Your Share by faking advantage LATEX " . HOUSE PAINT - ..for ; . of iha Cdrgain Ads? " ,: . 9-- 17 , ) - " ' Park-Universi- tot" Z" ' More Than a Bargain The young couple has chosen July 20 as the wedding date and will be married in the Manti LDS Temple. Plans are being made for a reception to be given in their honor the evening of July 21 at the; LDS Ward church in Provo. The coming, bride is a graduate of the ., Provo High School and LDS Seminary and attended Brigham Young University for one year." She is now employed in Provo. While; at Provo High School she was active in the Girls organization, a member of Phi Gamma Psi and the girls' concert chorus. Mr. Ostler returned from an LDS mission to the Gulf States. He is a graduate of the Springville High School and LDS Seminary. He was active in athletics, attended BYU for two years and plans to return, there for schooling this fall. The young couple will! live in Provo following the marriage. 'y.': , If ; Springville. liL :' . Laural (Neal) Humphrey to Floyd Ostler, son of Mr. and Mrsi A. Lavell Ostler, m ' 1 Mrs. Hazel Humphrey of Provo announces the engagement of her, daughter, s y J Laura (Nea!) Humphrey To Marry Floyd OstleV In July 20 Wedding 1 t. ..... ... sor for the group. Making plans for a July 22 wedding is Mr, Blackhurst just returned JoAnne Gardner, daughter of Mr. and ; from a mission to Britain and is Mrs. Alton F. Gardner, of Pleasant Grove: ' a member of the Gold Bricker Shewill marry Allen .Longman, son of social unit and Blue Key service to will BYU. at He unit return Mr. and Mrs. Leslie T. Longman of Orem. classes this fall. Miss jGardner is; a graduate of Pleas- t ,,;;7 -- - TERRELL BELLISTON ESEATESrJJ'OEI.'ISOyttSS S3 N.lst WEST T Across- From Post- Office - - ' f- 4 'i - f 1 |