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Show - . . . a ' ' . ; . ' . ' , If ' ' - . 'A 1 ':.-..-..- l - ' . I . ' - - ' . ' .." ' ' 1 L , y ' " , , ' ' - 'T ' - : r " k r,yi'A, a r A'' ' 'K - l'AAAX, Ax xxvXAx " y' "-"'- .,; rs"j ' ' xx-- ' ' ' . "7- - ' X A,, . i . ' x 1 v' " ...... . f. ' .. j "y ' 'i, .1 ' ; ' " , ! ' ' I ; . ' ' t I " . araen y; OrvvvaM v '." ' ' ' ; : II - j. ' " ' - , ; ' 4 j A Pay son In - :t-- "" T"' 1 . , ' ' V ' ; -' ' 1 ' ' t ' ' ' . . ,V . . . v . . ' i - .rnv.s,..,...r....,, A A t t ' Vl ,'',' - , """"t ' . ' ' . ' r v" '. . ' ' ' M - ... .r""i " , 7 ' PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, SUNDAY HERALD, OCTOBER 2, 1960 r i o ' A .... I nlcrcKt .In Kardcnlnjf In Vnymm I catching on llk chlckcnpox, with the fairer ex doing much of thtmanui l labor a well a encouraging other to lo it forthefn. Backyard are even more elaborate jtnd interetinir; than tha arcaM facing the Htreetj. A great Murpri! A garden. loulr Htoro for those who make their i'irwt sponsored by the Payson Harden Uub was a means of-- . opening these areas to public view. yho center of the Payson district, corner of Main Street and Utah Ave,, reflects the general attitude of Payson residents, since colorful planters have been placed there b.v the Payson beautiflcation committee, sponsored by the Payson Chamber of Commerce. "Who waters the planters?" is a question-voiceby. many One of the faithfulds Mrs. Pearl UIgler, whose bus!;- ncss office is located nearby, She daily dips her bucket Into the irrigation stream on either side of Main Street and irives the. olants the vater thev need. Mrs.: lllanchc Whitelock.'heacls the beautiflcation committee, with Mrs, Kigler, former chairman, and Mrs, Donna Stewart, prcsi dent of the Garden Club, as, members. Lookincf about town. Wo find three tvoical wardens, representative of many others in I'ayson. Mrs. Mattie Pickering, is one who seems to have found iJn vlit, .1 i - 1 . i . f ' ' V. thu Fountain of Youth In her garden. Though she l advanced in yearn mho continue to find Joy in gardening, She doe all of the planting and weeding and watering, ana only recently ha nhc relinquished the lawn mower to younger hnmln. Hho npcndti many hourn every day in her garden, but always ready to wharu the comfortable lawn nHniiiim with whnmfvnf hittmon in utau hv. Mr. Howurd KilMvvorth1 ami her husband recently have felt the thrill of accomplishment in remodeling an 0ld home, and in imDrovement of the surrounding yard, which Is in itself not unlike a small park. The old trees on the property add to the setting, while border planting! and other flower beds augment the charm of the place, Mrs. Kay Christcnsen is fortunate In having tcenagi sons and daughters to assist in bcautlfication of the gar den, which was planned by both Mrs. Christensen and her husband. The formal design Includes a summer f house, where patio dinners may be cooked and served, and an other small building, octogonaMn shape, where many, an v hourmlght be passed in the cool of the morning, Another lovelv warden in Payson Is that beloniring to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Shepherd. Focal point of interest Is the lily pond with large crystal balls around the edge tor decoration. These were found by men in the Shepherd familv- onr the fioUst Of California. According to report the balls had floatdd from Japan where fishermen used (Continued on rage 15 . ..... . . iy MADOMNK DIXON - -- ' , . 1 . I - '4 8 ) " w . fa w, t , ' 's' , f s f t t t f t S f r j t s t i ' I ' 'j . f ' ' A t i. I i V y 1 S Flowers always beautify as surroundings Payson residents have found. whose business is on Main St.t waters one Bigler flowers which border the street. Other members tioa committee take turns keeping the flowers FOU CITY BEAUTY -- and sof te their Here Mrs.Pearl of the buckets of of the beautifka- - well-groome- .1 d. fmmmmmmmmmmmk Illlllllll WW r - ....,..(, .... 4 II WELL-EAR- M N Vinnra nro Mfa 1 ' 9 " t V , , , htf "Rpnri ed Tinker. Their garden is one of the loveliest' in Payson. Of formal design, it has Pride of the arden is a pair of banana trees I t s. in their lovely garden after working many, long Pausing Ian rrhfot T.lnrln Thn fnv PfimPrnnlnn ( nam. nnr KO REST Wfrin ( ana a row oi tuberous. oegomas. - , 1 , 7 y- i - . i ' VI ; t' ' " ' J'' f.A'- - r.,;.,,- A' 'A4'. ' ' ' 'iM - ? ' " - - - J f'-- " ' J ... r ' - . i . ' ' f ' y . - . The perfect place for making wishes in Payson, no matter what they be Is the Howard Ellsworth garden. Here Mrs. Ellsworth with her granddaughter, Debra Ann Jolley, daughter' of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart M. Jolley enjoys the wishing well. The garden Is adjacent to an older home the Ellsworths are remodeling. ' ' A' Y ,wA' ; ' ' ' 'i " A ' ; MAKE A WISH i ;"''' ...... .y. ' ' j' i .. ,.-- ' ' ' . 1 . t' I . . fc f . ' - - :,,.,, , , - WHAT'S MY FORTUNE? In the lovely Ivan Shepherd garden In Payon Urn, Kent Byron Killian the former Diane Shepherd seems to bo telling the fortunes of her small niece and nephew. They arc, from left, Terry Shepherd, son of Mr, and Mrs. C, 11. Shepherd of Payson and Brenda Shepherd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hex Shepherd of Tooele. The glass balls are used for decoration around the Shep herd lily pool, , 1 ! |