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Show , i I , , 1 i Salt Lake City, Utah I DciCic ni iMcVvj I Uunwuj Ridding The Garden Of A Driveway Popular Male Group Observes Year Of Founding Unsightly Conditions Orpheus Club directors today listed 16 selections on a balanced program to oe presented at the University of Utah Union evening. Building Wednesday The concert, first m the fifty-firseason of the popular male chorus, will Include six numbers by the John Marlow'e Singers. Featured selections by the chorus under directiop of Albeit Victor J. Southwick, will be Herberts Italian Street Song" from Naughty Marietta with Rtlla Peterson as soloist, "Day Follows Night" by Herbert Auerbach and A. C. Lund with Daas soloist, vid W. Seegmillei of Frank Black's arrangement Rachmaninoffs Prelude In G Minor under the title, "A Sea Franz Schuberts "Erl-kinTale, and a brilliant and appro, number, - "To priate closing Arms by J. H. Maunder. 3. Mai low e Nielson, will dl reet the guest octet. Composed of Betty Jean Chipman, Delores Seal Clark, Cleo Nye, Annette Cache County Community Offers Example Of Farsightedness HAZEL BY D MOY - Deseret News Garden Editor Outside the winds--.oMarch blow bitterly. The winter is not over, though I y earn For daffodils to trip across the f lea- - And violets to breathe of spring's return. "Never quaircl with the weath. . er" advises one wise g excellent advice, for nothing much, after all, can be Really done about the matter While little actual outdoor garden woik eatr be started so long as winter hangs on so stubbornly, still this is a very good time-t- o make all so that real plans and decisions vi oik can begin- as soon -- as the weather breaks. Do you have any major probof your lem of arrangement grounds to be solved1. . .This isideal time to face such dif- "the . faculties, For the arrangement-o- f the various - sections --of the home grounds is equally as im the auangement of the portantas - rooms of your homd. home The well planned grounds should contain a well designated, fiont area which acts as a lrame for the home,, the living area, where the family can enjoy the r pleasures of living ina their garden, and small space given over to service, where such important ob- and garbage jects as clothes-linpail can be placed The garage the too enters into general scheme, and often the coal chute is a problem, for few city propto sacrifice erties can afford space for a driveway for the ujilititarian coal wagon, yet tne furnace MUST be with fuel. EXCELLENT EXAMPLE An excellent example of good of planning and clevei solving we the pioblem was seen when were privileged last summer to visit the charming new garden of Mr. and Mrs. Clark E Haskins at .180 East. Foul th North Street m Logan. Instead of using valuable garto den space for a roadway would the coal chute which the havs cut directly across most Important part of the main garden area, the entire space was devoted to lav n over which the coal truck can pass during - the cold winter months without damaging the grass in the least. The gateway through w'hich the truck enters the coal grounds Is cleverly concealed as part of the handsome white painted fence which encloses the entire property. As can be plainly seen from the photograph above, one w'ould never suspect that the long open green lawn is ever traversed over by such a thing as a coal truck, and vet this is the regular route taken by this necessary vehicle when it makes its annual trips to fill the coal bins after the ground has become frozen. Plantings of pvracantha have - since been added at each side of the concealed gateway to rS A pun tain gahdejt and out a bisecting driveway lawn-with- - bert Keddmgten and .Norman the Gulbrandsen, singing in modem idiom Mrs. Vera Frey Season will aceompanv both the male cho-TUS and the mixed A formald.an.cMn honor of patrons antf associate members of the Oi pheus Club, will follow the concert, la clearly llluslrated above at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Clark E, Haskins of Lo-ganrThe top photo shows, the hidden gate through which vehicles can he driven In the winter over. the frozen lawn without damage, The bottom picture illustrates how much Is gained by elimination of the drive. A portico graces the aide of the garage. . out-doo- The d -- outdoor living by the addition of a delightful open stone terover-hearace with pergola which is attached to the garage walls to give support to vines. The great old flat stones used to pave this open teirace have for a histoiy all their own, the thev weie salvaged from ' pioneei home of Moses Thatch-e- i homes one of 'he first erected m the city. These 60 year old paving stones add a note of dignity and charm Soon the giape all then own. and clematis vine- - will clothe the white painted wood ft ante-oi k of the peigola and make 1 delightful pattern of sun and shadow on these fine old stones as they furnish a cool lestiul living terrace in the midst blos-of gieen lawns shrubs and soming floweis The design of the flowti btds Is also most delightful, anang-ewith pleasing balance and Small square beds aie spaced all down one side of the lot and planted entiielv in roses mellowed d used clipped hedge as a rich green background for with these precise beds filled their wealth of colorful roses, and between these squaie beds the sttaight line of the hedge curves out to form a or niche where small figures of gai den. statuarv will be placed M HITE FENCE EXHWTES A is low half-circl- e With its shining white paint- ed fence to further enhance the grpen of the hedge and the ga colors of the flowers, and wjth 1U.-I-1- 11 U-l- ;l re- Utalins Pay All-Tim- e High U. S. Income Tax coipora-tion- s e Rev. Comm Lists Westminster Services "The Indestructible Church" will be the subject of the sermon to be delivered bv the Rev. H. V. Comin, pastor of the West- ter Kill iWJJ replanting, shifting about and doing It was planned and laid out under the direction of Mrs. Laval S. Moms high sum of $5,407,912 in federal income taxes during the first 20 days of Match, it was reported to WashD, E, Evington, I). C. today ans assistant Utah by collector The figure was better than two and a half times as laige as the the $2,030,429 collected the same preiod last year. during Total collections since Jan 1, 1942, are $6,330 915. with the first two months btinging in$929,003 this year compared with $300,738 a year ago. Better times, lower exemptions and the surtaxes are lesponsible for the huge mciease this yeai. Here is the answer to the dog nuisance! Black Leaf 40 will drive doge tway when it is sprayed about. They dont like the odor. Back porches, and similar Iocs- tions for dog conventions, are vacated evergreens and shrubs are avoided if they carry the odor of Black Leaf 40. fnsiit on Original Factory Staled Packages lor Full Strength. LaatartNe, Kentucky n ... paid an A CHEMICAL INCORPORATED TOMCCO CORPORATION, gai-de- ide is devoted to a long area fot a cutting garden, with a planting of ilowtrtng shiubs to paitiallv conceal it from the mam garden Here glow perennials and annuals to furnish bloom fiom spring until fall, while manv choice specimens of shrubs and vines aie used in the foundation planting and in other paits of the ptopeity. The building and maintenance of the garden has been a major undei taking for the entile family. with Dr. Haskins doing most of the planting and upkeep. The well made fense is the woik of the joung son, while Mis Haskins collaborates by a iiveiv in the flowei plantings. a Such gai den will giow In beauty ftom its very first beginning, because with its caieful planning each plant will mature to fulfil its own special use in making the whole with a minimum of I tah individuals and Dont Chase the Dog ounce of Black Leaf 40 makes six gallons of aphis pray.Very effective. Kills by contact and by fumes. the long open space of lawn, its well and carefully placed shrubbery, this city back yard garden achieves dignity and thaim, and an atmosphere of seienity and repose The opposite side of the -- MffflilHiM-lfy- :' minster Presbyterian dhurch, First West and Fifth South Streets, Sunday at 1115 am. Bible school will be conducted at 10 a m. and Christian Endeavor w HI be conducted at 6 p m. JUST ARRIVED! Regimental Leaders Insignia Is Collected tv el Presentation Wf Hoy on Hand Nqw of the insignia the present commander. Col. Otto E. Sandman, whose headquarters are at Camp .San Luis Obispo, Calif , In a letter to Miss Maiguerite Sinclair, secretary of the society. Attractive Most Are COBBLERS, BLISS AND EARLY OHIOS y: Eorly Bort ond Dedo Wheat Prices on Grimm and Other Alfalfa Seeds by- - Maxfield Feed & Coal, Inc. , UTAH 7 -- -- y t . 3 n one-hal- s and MURRAY Native-Bor- n per cent of Salt Lakes 149,934 residents in 1940 native-borwere whites, onlv f of one'per cent of -- the total were Negroes, 8 9 per cent were foreign-bor- n whites, and ' only three-tenthof one- - per cent were Japanese, Chinese and oth-e- r Orientals, the Censue Bureau . reported today. Some 90 f self-add- uations Mts O Hebor Citv asks I plant which grows have seen a like the one called babv bieathe except the color is a soft silver blue. Can you tell me what plant this is and if it ran be purchased from Utah nurseries Also, can pansy seed he planted now for spring bloom Many thanks, etc. ANSWER The plant vou describe is Stance Latifolia, a very line perennial plant. It can be pm chased fiom any good local nuisciv or plant glower. Pansy seed that is planted now will not give blooming size plants until later p se, son, but they will give fine bloom during late summer and fall months And may live over to bloom next spring. Mi s. F. I) U Salt Lake writes I havea-ke- d for your help he. Toie and found your advice very helpful, so I am coming to you again for help. Can vou advise me if there is anv pink elimh-inrose which blooms during the summer I have a small tei- -- race where we plan to spend good part of the summer, and would like a rose to give shade g and also some bloom. We will appienate your advice on which one tj use. ANSWER Since want you both shade and bloom, my advice would be to plant the variety New' Dawn" This Is a vciv strong glowing lose, bearing a heavy ciop of flowers In June, with several lesser crops during the rest of the season. The florf-ei- s are large and double and of a lovely pale blush pink, borne on long stems. The plant will also give good shade. Excellent foliage Mrs C R R , Salt Lake, asks Can you tPll me what is the tiouhle with my small plants Taised from seed which was recentlv planted in a box and stood in mv sunny widow The seeds aie luffled petunias, and they came up well, but have grown so tall and are now all falling over. They have plenty of sun and air, and are in a warm room facing soutn. What cen be done to keep them from giowing so fast ANSWER Evidently you have planted your seeds too thickly, causing your plants to grow loo close togethet. Such thickly planted seeds always grow spindly, and then too, thfr window may be too hot and sunny for them. The box should be turned about so that the plants will dev elope on all sides instead of just m one direction. Turn the box at least once each, day, and do not place it close to the glass, for the sun is now' very.pow erful and generates a great deal of heat as it strikes through the glass. Young plants jdo best Jnjydol airy and sunny room, well away from Ihe glass on sunny days. Thin your plants at once so that - each stands -' The Utah State Historical todav had In its safekeeps ing the silver eagles-coloninsignia worn bv Col. Richard W 1 oung Col. William C. Webb, Col E LeRov Bourne, Col Curtis Y. G3aw son. Col. A E Wilfong and Col. Llojd H. Duffm who the commanded successfully I4oth Utah Field Artillery. was made NOTICE TO OUR READERS, lnfot mat ton on sources - where plants, seeds and other garden material can be purchased cannot be pi inted in this column We will be glad to help our leaders on such mattor-rithey will eni eased and stampclose a ed envelope lor a personal Tepivr Those w ishing identification of plants should send specimens piessed between stiff catdboard paper for protection in the mails. A note on height, bloom color and season of blooming will be helpful We ask readers sending communications to use only one side of the paper and use pen and ink or tv pewriter limit letter to three quest ions and left am from planting plans and layout sketchf We are happv to advise our roadois on plants fot special sit- alone and you may yet be able to raise theme-inthealthy seed--- , but not wet. moist, Keep lings S Notice to Mrs. A K . Layton, " Mrs. ONeil Reaches Year birthday eight annivets-ai- y 1860, the Susan LaVerne Ross. edu- the In of schools Midvvav and mart ted to Wil- liam ONeil in ; Soloist The Orpheus Club Begin the Begume . . Cole Porter When Day Is Done . Dr. Robert Katscher Hallelujah from "Hit the Deck BABIES WERE BORX YESTERDAY IN S. L. HOSPITALS: To Mr. and Mrs. David C. Brown, 1857 Fourth East Street, girl. To Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wicker, of Milford, boy. To Mr. and Mrs. Morris Pepper, 913 Jefferson Street girt" To Mr. and Mrs. Glen Helnhold, 44 West Twenty-seventSouth Street, boy. .To Mr, and Mrs, A, Golden Peterson ofTooele,girL- To- - Mr. and " Mrs. " Byron Peckham, 269 ' East Thirteenth " South Street, boy. To Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Cody, 1041 Chicago Street, boy. To Mr. and Mrs. Wallace H. Wheat, 1829 South State Street, girl. To Mr. and Mrs. Miller Harvey, 564 Center Street, girl. To Mr. and Mrs. James Tuckey, 666 South' Sixth West 1 , Street, girl, , To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Geertsen, 1371 Fifth East Street, girl. To Mr. and Mrs Ralph H. Badger, 125 First Avenue, boy.. To Mr. and MrsN Ross S. Harrison, 1840 Seventh East- Street, boy. To Mr. and MrsN Francis Taylor, 3495' East 3800 South: Street, boy. To Mr. and Mrs. W. Ed Neeley, 2525 Glenmare Street, girl. To Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Francom of Midvale, girl. To Mr. and Mrs.' Fred B. Squires, 1229 Browning Avenue, boy. ' Vincent Youmans John Marlowe Stngers The Erlking . Franz Schubert Ave Marls Stella (Hail, Thou Star Resplendent) Edvard Grieg Sung In Latin Bangs Disease Vaccine Made Available In Utah Free vaccine for immunization of Utah calves against Bang disease w ill be fui nished by the U. S Brueau of Animal Indus- ning. d w a v. Mr. ONeil She and her husband later moved to Vernal m M Rilla XV. Peterson, The Very Idea, current presentation of The Playbox. little theater group, will be held over Saturday, Monday and Tuesday because of popular requests, it wag announced today. The farce, starring Jay Lees and Florence Norboig, Is being presented at the organizations new theater, at Thirteenth South and Fifth East Streets, at 8 30 each eve- daughter of James and cated Street. - Play Will Be Held Over Here was born Robey She w as "Naughty Marietta" , , . Victor Herbert LittleJlieater of Mis. Susan ONeil of 376 East Fifth South Street at her home Sundav. Mrs. ONetl March 22, in Provo, The Deseret News congratulates Ferrell H. Adams II, Florence Jean Putnam and Beverly and Billy Roberta and all other Salt Lake babies one year old today. Ferrell Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell H. Adams of 1730 Harrison Avenue, Florence Jean Is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Pntnam of 582 Oakley Street, and Beverly and Billy are the twin son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. VT. M. Roberts of 1404 Fifteenth East h To Arms J. H. Maunder The Orpheus Club pat tv will honor the A famih zfrtpr; Song) Day Follows Night Herbert Auerbach, A. C. Lund David W, Seegmiller, Soloist Italian Street Song from Family Party Honors Woman d rr l H. ClouglpLeighter Utah, and, Mrs. W . S. B , Provo Send See tule-- quoted above stamped envelope for jeply to vour request for source where Delphinium Belladonna can be purchased Eighty-Secon- program-Hai- Poetry (A Salutation) from Pirates of Penzance" Sir Arthur Sullivan A Sea Tale (Prelude In G Minor) . Scrgl Rachmaninoff Kathleen Mavourneen . F. Nichols Crouch Rolling Down to Rio Edward German The Orpheus Club Before Flight . Glenn H. Woods Hes Gone Away . , Southern Mountain Song Sung Without measured time Clouds Ernest Charles John Marlowe Singers My Lady Chloe (Negro Love- - e Well Known Insecticide. An I 1.7-- The Youngest Generation Orplieus Chorus Lists 4U Program G Beauty Can Be Planned To Avoid il.j try, the State Agricultuial 1 Army Promotes Lieutenant Noall 1881. About 1906 Mis. O Neil moved to Ashlev'Tallev In Mr and Roosevelt where thev resided until the death of Mr. ONeil n tered -s- Lieut. James Wesley Noall, native Salt Laker now on leave served many veats of absence as resident engineer In the Relief Society of the for the State Road Commission, watds of Vernal and Roose--veted to the rank and-fo- r four years kept "the" has of captain in the Quartermaster ranch and her growing family toCoips, it was learned here together while her husband served dav lie is in command of Comon a mission --iiv Scotland pany D, 73rd Quai tet master Mrs. ONeil Ihen lived In GarBattalion (LM) at Ft. Lewis field until toming to Salt Lake Wash, it was announxed His several vears ago wife, the former Sbil HutchShe is the mother of 12 inson, him to accompanied Seven of her children are Olympia, Wash -- Captain Noall now' living Thev are was graduated from the UniverMrs Nancy Wall of Salt Lake, sity of Utah In civil engineerMis Agnes Kato of Wilmington, ' ing in 19.31. Calif., Mrs, Anna Liston of SaR Lake, Mis, Sufan Hards of Salt I,ake, Lycruvs ONeil of Gooding, Book Review Slated Ida , Ross ONeil of Salt Lakp, and Wariant Officer Walter OThe book, Language In AcNeil of the U. S. Navy, who has tion, bv S. L Havakawa, will be been writing to Mrs. ONeil near- .reviewed bv N. C Christensen, ly everv dav since his enlistment local mining engineer, at 8 J5 vears ago Mis O Neil has 45 o clock tonight in Technocracy giandchildren, 63 great granfkinl-d- -i headquai teis. 265 East South en and four" great l grandThe Street. Temple public is in-. ited, jchlldren O Neil lt bean-promo- chil-dte- gi-a- by- - federal and state vet- - the four and eight months. Farmers have reported practically 100 per cent immunization. erlnarians-Aft-ealve- 1920 Mis. Com- mission had been assured today. The vaccine will be adminisbetween s ges-of igi cinated should apply to the Bureau of Animal Husbandry, Federal Building, Salt Lake, or the State Department of Agriculture, The service is free except in areas where there are no veterinarians in which case it ha been suggested the farmers and ilt the cost-.The vaccine was obtained to make up for loss of indemnity payments stopped some time ago. ate-sp- Profits Of Prisoners Mrg. Feveryear Ruled Their Property To Observe Birthday the Profits of State Pnson Commissarv, which ts operated by the prisoneis, belong to the pilsoners. Attorney Geneial Grq-ve- r A. Giles had advised the Stale Board of Examiners today. The ruling will release a fund of nearly $1,300 accumulated profit whtch the Division of Accounts and Control of the Finance Commission had debated lumping into the general fund. Mrs. Grace. Eldride Fevervear will observe her seventy-eightbirthday with an open house Sundav, March 22, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Irene Thomas of 1118 Indiana Avenue. Friends and relatives are invited, to call from 3 to 8 p.m. h Cuba" IflORGRO USE NOW, for th v BEST RESULTS FOR YOUR LAWNS . . Flowers, Plants, Shrubs PLANT A VICTORY GARDEN ' OUR FREE jGARDEN GET - BOOK FOR FULL INFORMATION Renew Your Old Lawn Now! Velvet Green Seed Plant P;W'i Mountain Grown Apply Vigoro ond Sow SEEDS P-- SHRUBS POmTERAVALTOU CO. Seed Jznd Jiurscry Specialists Display Gardens and Nuneriei City Stores w w?! Centerville' Solt Loke City and Gardens Utah' and Idaho's most perfect fertilizer. It's made specially for thesa soils. Now I the time to use it to get best results MORGRO is Made bf the WASATCH CHEMICAL COMPANY 222$ SOUTH STH EAST TREES They're Acclimated and Dependable " has begun the production of Rulphur from a deposit discovered In Plnar del Rio prov- ince last summer. 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