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Show te 7 I flat B a of - 6 , - rt TA on!) recour;e Is to witli-t---hold professional aerviees. their r - , , Frit, ar;- - krws.,04,1);TtLEGRAmi DEsERET . a , r 3 , recogntre--111-ifibeare , to this organi- - that teachers must be given natural resources, but the' by the! "dleappointing mated 0 ,or se, , offices are presdent---- S University of , Utah, a''. an opportunity to return .toiwaste.of human of our r,hddren, and zationyr swelfallr - 1,ice,fessiOn level' without adeiluate, If ofice primary electiotut e.ed Evans, George Pugsley1public apa-- I Akfter Mrs. Lire finished read- - the classroern with dignity:re. , L. formula for - Thursday afternoon, placing presidentKett-- Boyd, NI I k e:toaN rn aterials.and resources , that a needs of the to .,, thy ; rv leadershiP in secreta d ; a which people do e ruucattnniting the proposed statement,the spect, ant,. cooperation." 30 Studi;nts in the finals next kh , 2 , We do nol bell e re that, children in our state has created this round of applause swept , I Cook, Bandy Price; treasurerI them-an- d Wednesday and Thursday. In, reporting on membership , ballroom In the.lJni 'come first when they.'attefid intolerable sititation-2thFern; Ence,zsusan i.LAizabeth selves 40.,oultwate thetharac- for resolspaclots PTA1 .activity-she of the, Union.- added. ' Utah of , -l' , , -- - .;. ivlordinatArS Richard-- Sa4ter perbounet ,.:, earliei noted that 60 per cent ter and qualities which cornn double se sto ...The Vtalt Congress of Pat. .0n hand watching the Itugh NIlard Daugalt, 97 ptahldent are . Huktfr. and StIsav Slinlera- - , a human seniori pose great being. -' Uta ti's grand old rrian- ents and Teachers takes a firm ceedings were a number of of the state's. rTA member. . Note Funds fit sBliwreean,,Nleer) ellmn ' sic," died Thuissday al 7:40.tiledra" tnal position that schoolsmustopen jthe dtruer , , , v t e time this fall: NVe exPect In earlier remarks, Mrs. Ure ml Keynote address at the open- 1" 1 GehrbIP'; 4.: Lk.e reinstahnsmealt :hil-storti-:Totally4::344H;TelnZas.isx.wc--s Fc',0-,- ..:::: con- reported on the ing of the any ''sorrowfully" 1 I dou St Betty provisinthe 1 t Ste V entian- - wai- - given - by Eider sands he Aistriets,..have mmsuaditte.iptharotmeltntte confet.ence 6t Doustall failure dump-trucirt..11 adequate Rothwell; personal n hid---bei!, a and- gravel backed iier a wool; cie.nt funds with. iiiiicli to prottor quality will be Jride,.. with iarranged between, Gov. Clyde Sterling W. Sill, Assistant to NI roordlnatiortioytBxewstet' , ''' r-the Council,. of the 1)We1 ve,teather tf;-- niaffs 1 and Shautia Newton,. Ian's loptland crushed-i- t as she vide guidance and eounselingl particular attention to theirand LEA representatives. or Church of jesiu s Christ of nd '"alitieati"" of Juni-class candidates are ;attempted tocrois aprivata;services, lihraries and 4rainedct-rarale-at proposed -reso- - wrheismourocedlothett . , young rnual.. ''' near llth East and librarians,' curriculum- - dev -1"-sai- d. '' Leadership Problem traria, afidT had . 13th i 11 ',,,otlth,itbctu,t4:40 'trice president-Ri- ch, p. no t' give u p Nis-PTA Ices, wi the Watkins; ;,; A,11 ,,tatored such and ademtata supervision' the 1 - Round Of ,ApPlauie Elder Sill said the "greatest' iird Cannon, Arlan Woodward; Thursday fly. We will work to see that p t as Metro, greats W. resolution stated. -- The The victim Josephine , . resolution said the "fall-- schools- - tpen in-- the fall, on problem in the wor ld , m d e ed Adatns, Kathy 11)lit411t4: secretary-A- nn politan Opera IN e Sherman the fact that ureof the Legislature" to rm flandley16.71-12in an the - only problem, Is leader She treasurer deplore Carpenter fully. staffed, and d L eo soprano n EA-itreated e will-anwas he tL39 Southi, its eonmett farmer, Diane Lloydf'perspn-lAv-ship" firiee . Dougall-- - nel- - coordinator-R- uth -- tyne Broad.; at Menu'iltaCesitotleduc-atka- i ,ance the cooperation she sad. , the late Mario Lanza. , a crushed toot and released istate, is forced to a position cluility 'of Statement in the wald was not the devasl tie studied voice and planotthentmorryl,.1trrilint, r"I s rifor 'where s our condition. of war irt"fair" oifietals or the loss of, taboo.. r,h(matt - -- ceptable level" wita ,made earlier-b's 4... with 'local teachers and had , , 1 , 40, much k sinzingla-t-Lfipublic 0d9ut-,--bewen- t rilrfe,, lit.. abroad and . . . ' -' studied voice and operatic roles I eb ., ,: , $ ' with Jacques Bouhy in Paris. , - - tss ' t rage Continued n'oto ei e-- v k , - - It-- 1 long-standin- g I . reso-urce- ined He-outl- - , ,.! p' i' A.,peg - , I 1 1t IMr. ' --: - - ' - e -- .2,....- -- - n- 1. it urern , , . I - . - - . truggIing Is . - . I , illt - - ' ; --; - - - I q ' d ttj,enLiett-4trrinsphere--01---g-tio- - and,-,-,31- - teawt , 7 -- , Klit'06:1216. - , -- - 1, ttit aAl'z'66 --- 1 - 0.- -. t , .,voice with Aleirder jjelne, and Walter-Iviep- in Berlin- Dougall returped to Salt City in September, 1904,1 he gave public recitals ritom - - ' -- - i' . ri formed by the University of ttah in 1912. Music Supervisor He Was supervisor of music Cityg Public .f -' t- - Bushy 4 Tree - ' V - music activities at DaYis- MO School rinliays' . to 1930. vine,- from-192Mr. Dougall wrote several religious songs, Including "My Prayer," "Jesus of Nazareth," and several others. Remarried Ella Smith in were later divorced- .was a member of th:. Emeritus Club of the University. of Utah. He had re-member cently been nameera -of ASCAP Listed He Is survived by one son, Bernard-- - Dougall, New. ROchelle, N.Y.; a daughter. Mr. Itirginia D. Thomason. Reno. grandchildren. Also surviving. are two sis. ters. Mrs. Hyrum t Gl sire) Bergstrom and Mrs. Cather. Inc. T),,Platt, both of Salt Lake ' ' . . , Nev.'-and-fi- , - -; a tekal Very hardy in sun ft. high And spreading. 12'' 2Y2 I - fkrrne-colore- d All -- $5.50 riTifefy nclorra',-Pfitze- r, pierpe pacta, Hetzie, and others. 24"30'1. Corn- All-seas- on -- $IAM - mom, Now Available MAGI Blue around tha and et April The best Hypnum. in er,Ist peat for gardening Lest 5.6 Cu. Canadian-Peat Moss Acme- Sale 4.4 Cu. ft. $4.40 Blue Whale. pack, $6.95 use. Giant Ft. Bole. 1.25 Cu. Ft. $2.20 with moss whale soluble (Peat fertilizer.) Giant Horne Garden, $3.87 Bantam, $1.83 PRIMA DONNA- 616- - 'E I -- s Special sale. -- - - . O. if. SEAS-- -- W.I1UWIIUM,IUWI11.10 -' I ,...tocn AwalothRA.,,isiii 11111 0 ' : .11 -' ugly a ,,Icraograss----- -- N'v - -- - ,, field-grow- bushes too giant . n - - $330 stems, Hawaii. teslAmosices genesPe taiga '''' andfrogrant- -- -- ,.. . $3.00 each - ' Roses. Ti-- .. 7 SV)011atL-- -1 tt"-gh- ' LOCUST branched lbs. - - $7..95-- 6 -c 1 p $430 , trols ALL Crabgrass (plus most other common lawn and garden weeds) 011ie your lawn is COM. PLETfLY- - fertilized with- MORGRO: (alr 1 3- - needed elements); Perennial Phlox. - ,''''''.1-- , , . - - - -- .. - ---- - Cr bgr ass Killer orgre-wit- h' soils, humans and- animals Controls 'most lawn ., a - --- - , 7P1IX - too - if !' , - Large Plants - Gsnt Ft Hybr,Js. Mixed' got.. $ 41VIY15----------------.. - h READYMAY-5t- -1- 7 71-- -41: . , . -- :, , , && - 01.1a-dh- n - ' 50 lb. Bag (cm ers 2500 25 lb. Bag (covers 12$0 450 S Alikerh édiiial DACTITAI: - KAI Roots ond Won't Harm Gross - 014 8 - , ' lutrangaitWel ether 1 - ,-- FREE DELIVERY - 4j 141.11 ( another quality product; , ,,,, that giiTs you- - - 5th,--501.1114--- ó- ESP' (Jo' rdaft ,c 4 . ' - .' $298 :....:445..41,4, , I 7LOREENHOUSE:trtind-- - - O sta J !?: .,.s.I.vI,1 ft. 2,500 ill. , V12 ImIOLVOIS 4 ORTHO-GR- - .J o FEEDIIIG TIME Lawn and Gorden Food 0000 69 crabsass - tow4""1.6 $1.19 - Quart t ORIN 0114:41 1 az. can Pint can Co. thArnondPrm id by pv.erimer4 end Immertity,telves, 0.77 -- r------ - Does so much! Costs Si little --- CHARGEAC:COUNTSAVELe CoME ! - - epp Ka ion -- one-easy V onels. All 'varieties. SperiaLanly ttait 19c Giant Pacific Hybrid Delphinium. Will bloom in Jun. with , gorgeous i7j90111. 2 yr.- -gal.- cans 29c Yuccas. Hardy. 2 yr. gal. cans 39c Arabis. 2 yr. gal. cans 19c Hearts. gal. cans 98c Blooding -- ;, A 11, ' FER4NNIAk$:: The Area's Bost As Always Dozen Rates Special CRABGRASS KILLER t73n,; ' .....,,,::: -- - Prices Greatly Riduced as ptitid , pET p)(TRA elFrst, mei' $2.73 nods- - L - us AR1 IFTSTAR $3.30 11111111110 1r40' - - , - i - tYi shill pink peace -- , ------ -Pat. V7;140416 Pink --' $2.50eash $2.$0 sash - goo. gawk- - Glowing mi. loyal Highness. Shell pink. All the Good New Varieties unburst, Skyline, Imp'eriarSunburst - - - ' Sistaing Sitver. Silver4avender $3.30 eac- h-$3.50 each , packaging or canning. big-f- or , AnItifflatatitabiftrp.-X. Itt 7 - "N-- .71.r,- - , b, .. u, , e - -- ) - 20 lbs,:..$450- - - 5 3 I usu.,. 1 Tropicana. Giant tins Itensem; ' J MORGRO WITH - tat 1ai 'IMO!. Ps" flowers of orange. ' --YAP --. - - PATENTED- - ROSE Patented varieties. .. PAX cohtrols lawn insects. -PAX fertilizes. evnli ed 4rme4axpaiegaed-YAMaall- - - - Gionf Orange , - I ' - 1. PAX controls crabgrass -- ''' - 'Alt No. ONLY PAX HAS THESE ADVANTAGES:. ' 100 GUAkAKTEEDI All grade No. 1 field grown.- - Manyvoile-tie- "'witit a r Crabgrass Constrol Plus .. Fully Balanced Fertilizer - - - .PLANTS - .4 ,... for 3 or more yeah. 2. FAX tontrols chickweed, poa annua, eyphorbia, 108 VARIETIES . will be guest speaker Saturday at the annual banquet el the University of Utah English de 111401(ST STANDARD fertilized-wit- - - - Ha dbvJA SOUTH 1 -, I so - le-- -- CALYPSO' i P a- - - - 7 AMt W11A.d1,.10 guigrszvill..711LCPAtPKO,P45 ; Lecture By Author An auther,tritict and teacher mi TANGO and Other's , 100, .: room, - - SUGAR PLUM - KZ2i1 $2.50 bag I - - WHITE,JRINGEI:-,.- -IMPROVED COMANCHE & OTHERS I ' r4109 D;-- 114---vety- , Best! 777ther.tependoble THE 910,ESTAND 12-1- , As Usual and Always C.7.N SATINS- FANDANGO . HE17411111:1!:letlE1111- ir - Whhtverl'urple - from BountifOr Mo'untoins. FLAT,: A potur40 for everyTurpost-enc- t 'I - - TO THE FLAIL eit, - -- , IKE BY - CASCAD- E-- While your lawn is being Garden Insurance Fertilizer. $6.95 per 1.00 0 LOW'S Insurance Fertilizer. FcTilcri7ims only Contains seed. $7.95 Per 100 lbs. VT' Insurance fertilizer and Pest Eradicator. , $8.93 per 100 lbs. Steep Manure, 21i cu ft. bag. Special 89cs 212 Cu ft. bag, $2.50 Potting Soil, bag,--30c African Violet Soil, 39cMt. teaf Mold Soil, $1.00 bog 111 Screened Mt, Leaf, Mold SoiL best.' Available IP annonommummilit ft.., it 1 - $5.35 4 ()NLY, color scheme. 50 lbs. your beds and planr any time of May. Plants will produce better, ---- ITUL111 nte--.-- -( - fa. i' - SpritesColort or Mixed DWARF MARIGOLDS MOSSES-JERTILIZERS,--S- the peat c on - . New Giant OIL, PEAT Saturday ' at 2 ti,m, 17 ehoruses will hold-theRegion. 12 competition. The convention. attracting '1180 singing members of "Sweet Adelines," will dose Saturday at 8 pm. with a public toneerj, In Highland High Aiuritorium. The Evans and the 'Salt Flats" uartot Oita's() partidpate ort a SAVSUN-.-M614- ( ,,,, have a professional looking lawn and garden with Morgrothe perfect fir. tither that contains all 13 vital plops feed elerwe for more vigorous growth, including 5 soluble iron... results visible within seven short days. Irsitto choice .. of Western N, Nurserymen very.. .(1.,cyl,',( where! ' All sizes avaitablei, ek, 'TTT .7. -- 1 pa- 1e, iTpete . ae,..x .V 0114 It's Fifteen quartets will -- - k-17- 7 Pink,, MONIMIN. - : .'.':.. , law, ow pnce on 3 4', in containers Weeping Cherries. Beautiful, thik Lusby No. 1 heads on 7' stems. Low, low price in cons. e Lafayette 1 :oft - ;ctivsum-- GREENER GRQVIIII with flowers-f- w winter 4ure.--- 5 heavily branched, ed .precitting-Jurtiperfftir- , :7- ., . ift,EMENTS FOR with buds produce flowers. Heavily branched, 3 ft. $7.50 of spreading Junipers: Thiclfiecired ;rzell4hapei-- Norway Maple. - ' - - rn E - . ,"4,,:i,,;b pes WITHLI 11 DH1i D 371101117. fOODTe5 11 Evergreen dense cone shaped dwarf. Slow grqwing. Doesn't need shearing., Aceent, plant. 1 0".' $495 - Hardy- Azaleas. 011:" VmsiziAlk.o.-4.114- 0 $6.50 Evergreen. The first p tic concert of th e. annual cçvent1on of Sweet ,Adel ine, r YARD?' .. : - shade or part in 4". -- fl D o - $4.50 . Ik4el-Ade!i- - YOUR .. - ' 12"451'.' $5.95 ' ' I a.,: s KEEP.- - Evergreen, good- for sun or part e, 8"-10- ". Large Flowering Magnolias. Covered to:0Kr ervitiertireet siiotsigclinstYearming btancile4, $1030,,Giont plants 7'41', ve City.. - - 9-- . . : 0 Picea Canica. --- I . v11 KT1:1153354-ve471,AltssKtlagz- - '- - . - spread -- I - $12.50 each Spruce-or part shade. Grows 2 to . r - ss rl co4 ft, Heavybranches Midget Norway 6 , 0- - sun.-I8"-2- directed 1 , Dwarf Yew. Evergreen of great merit. Best 'shade. Does welt in . I 11 - , DwartJAugho-Pin- shade. - ---- I 1 ' Plants ..s r, Brre r--3 - ' - 'Dwarf Japanese Red Leaf Maple. Retainazling-7-r-kr1 -- - led eolor all- season when grown under trees or in the shade.- Per-P- H 4 . I.; - ' - - , ORNAMENTAL .and EVERGREENS ,' . Mr. Dougall sang leading. roles with several opera conicparties, including the Salt Lake Opera Co. and the old Lucy Gates Opera Co. He also sang the lead baritone role in "Pak , rTh 4.) 1 SHADE at - 1 , -. attended.- - the old Latter. ,t1a3cSaints High School and the Unkversity of Utah, and served for The of-Lof -1894 to ' ' 0 --. . - . , , 4.004", - , 7. -- - - -- uati31444,Bw - II ; .S.L:Native,:7-:, Dougall was born March 8,-- 1872; in Salt Lake CitY, a on of William B. and Maria Young- - Dougall. His mother was tr- daughter of Brigham' - , d - - - opened a voiee- studio In, same year; where he gave to promising' students, of their ability to - - 1 i --t rt ,, - , - P.400 4 .:01a-.21- . |