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(dill' 0-- -V N At e v .1till.,,,)".' ... -- 11,11.0d; ci-R-1- I , - ' iii al e 1 I - s: be based of Labor k 0 '"ft czil I; qi ( Itt l I I I It i , 1110 - 1 trz e 4 , ili I 0 1 1 1 , .l'ilSA IA', jilt! ,,, ., , ,riR). .., Vi A- . i1 k , '1, , , - A - 0 1 A - -- - g 1 ti 1 - 1 , Wip - k, i 0 E . 1 Ie 0 k A '1'1' , ' - - - ,. -- . allowance RefrigeratOr : ,10-7- 1---i- iik-- t- ' ---- takY i is 1 i 1 k Ik5 t 0 In , )4, It' --lo 1..--liv,,:45-- . , SE .:- . ,, D i - .-- - - 1., 1. 11 A u u ,Imel,vii vk nt NEW-WESTINGHOU- , I,- - :,..jim,,. a k. lIk. .. ellik'' -- A r7r1g 1' 4 Plus a Giant Trade-I- n . r , - ' -- L A . - ' D 0 444,i still tr'11&GI 1!tur--....LtdA- .1 - - 1 i ,,,,, A , , Dalt pro-grain- ier 0 1 ,.. --- , U t, UU . .,, t 14 ' al-rill:- ' I I I pi I I - - a u il t4 - -. ,,,.,,,,-,.- . - and Erriplo3rment Security Office statistics4or the Salt Lake City area, Commissioner Smart said ' Et Bos ,.. ., IL I - ,...,,,," D n,... , IrD for the tEdses- Ahe index would on llS, Department , ,, -,- ' ' LI- 4,,,-- tli - - ,,,,,,. ' Is - . -- . I ..,, - l'A'. tvl Water Comissioner Conrad B. Harrison stated that he feels the pitys financial burden woula be less under a program index using the than under - other possible salary Increase schedule to the federal- - government's costof- living index. Public Safety Commissioner Herbert F. Smart Made the hat such a pia- suggestion-tinto be effect immeput gram diately.'However, commissioners decided to take the matter under consideration and study it when Mayor J. Bracken Lee - . 11 rn II . a,.,,, Salt Lake City Is studying asked where the city would get .- -- - .' - i - earin ost index o aia-r- p eaa - C , -- , , 1 , u les "' , Shoppers - ,,..--,- -- , c .- isgPlieleatneds ,,,, --- - 4. , , , (' re-- . . Days 1 ,,,,, at-th- . . t 1 1 AL 13) lj a , -- -- 3' , . kt , . ,, tI is Should Be Loosened After your final grading is completed, soil should be loosened where equipment has compacted it This makes it to grow receptive to seed and gives. grass roots poor space. - e - deeply. culti- soil of time fertilizer a in complete , Mixing vationamureallutrituts in the rootzone. Rake or drag your new seedbed level so that no depressions which may pond water or mounds which will be cut obby the mower remain. Seed spreaders can usually be seed. where the you purchase your tained from shop One of the new 'concepts in Sprucing up woebegone lawns, advanced by the Lawn Institute, is to kill'all kinds of old weedy . grass then reseed without cultivating the soil. e :, i k one-tent- h . - t 4 -- - - ' ' well-know- -- - -- , E, , - , on When planted In the fall, grass seeds get the jump ------spring - -- Even-if the lawn is seeded too late for autumn sprout.. ing, seeds will not be harmed lying dormant in the lawn through-winte- r, ! according to the Lawn Institute, Kansas ' ' ' City, Mo. Freezing-thawinpits the soil and thi small seeds settle nicely. During the first favorable weather of spring, long! ' before you may have the inclination to get out in the lawn, - seeds alreadyplanted will be starting to grow, - ' Seeds Most ImpOrtant ' I you re 15 an g a remember that although seed is really one of the least costly "items (considering your labor and other items) it is also the , most important item. Unless a seed mixture is chosen wisely, to contain top- belikely--no- t - flight- - ingredientsr success. Cheap haygrass mixtures not only have inferior grasses as much seed in each pound purbut lesstha n chased, according - to Lawn Institute figures. Not everyone- can remember the names ot Appropriate varieties of top lawn seed mixtures. But it is easy to remember the major species they represent. Kentucky blue-gras- s varieties as Park. is represented by such - - '.- - - , ' .. 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