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Show , - .,- 1 : , ..,(w-s--- ' ,, A .....1 --, A , .1 A e March 2, i971 2, 1977 DESERET NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH orne and Garden Show will ..... ,1' '::,' or ne Salt Lobe Tribune, Wednesday, 2U , :, :,,1 exotic hnuLlt plants then enjoy the bilk flower displays in the lobby. Step into tbe fairyland that is the Exhinitier, and follow the flower filled garden path down to the completely luieJshed and attractive home. The gardens were created by the Salt take City Parks Dept., the State of Utah and the Salt Lake City Cemetery greenhouses. The home was landscaped by the Utah Association of NurserAnen. Visit the hundreds of txxiths MO with interesting ideas for your home and garden. See the beautiful display of table settings by the Utah Allied Florists and stop for a while at the display of the Ceramic Arts Association of Utah and watch a demonstration or two of the art of creating ceramics. Admire the lovely Festival Flowery Welcome the display of Japanese Flower arrangements by the Senke and first fragrant violet of apring will be yours to euloy. Pot' we wink bring you spring in all its lovelines$, color and fragrance at the Salt Lake Tribune's 1971 Home and Garden Feslival which opens Thursday at 2 p.m'. at the Salt Palace, 100 So. West gala extravaganTemple. The four-daza Is guaranteed to make you forget the a your a' drab days of !larch troubles. It is open to the public on Thursday from 2 to 9:30 p.m., on Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. and on Sunday from 12 noon to 9 p.m. This year's Festival is the biggest in the history of the Gerden Show. We have added a room of orchids and exotic house plants and another room filled with Bonsai, the Japanese art Of dwarfing trees. Some of the miniature trees are Over Ise years old. Added too In the huge Arena of the Salt Palace filled with a mountain cabin, swimming pools and many other features. just Don't worry about the cost bring your entire family and come again and again for the show is absolutely free and brought to you as a public service of the Salt Lake Tribune and the Utah Associated Garden Clubs with many other groups and individuals. You will find you will need to attend everyday to see all the displays and listen to the many lectures and demonstiations planned for your enjoywitrOws y See the room filled with orchids and , ksw, FRIDAY MARCH On Thur l'rday and Satu,rday. tiwy held on the stage in the southwest earl of the Zxhibition Sunday's program will be in the Little Theater, L..; IlatitgbiZgall Utah -- - A demonstration of reverse aotiquing with stain on plaques and wall pictures for home or garden by Leona Hall, Condalee Ceramics. 3 p.m. Flowers and Candy How to decorate with flowers made from candy by Ruby Blake, past president, Utah Associated Cradrden Clubs. Ney; I p.411. For Yoar Cardan plant varieties: planting seed; Preparby gene ing soils. Demonstration Christiansen. seed manager and purchasing agent, Porter Walton Co. 5 p.m. Macrame for Your hidoor How to creak and Outgdoor Gardens beautiful macrame for hanging plants along with the best plants for barging in hanging pots. E. Mauriee Blotter, 1976 Civic Beautification Awards winner. 6 p.m. Grow Your Own Tomatoes Harold Rushton, gardening expert p.m. Landscaping the Home How to best utilize your Grounds r outdoor living conducted by grounds-foRandy Hoffman, Salt Lake County area horticulturist, Utah State University Extension Service. 8 p.m. Shrubs and Trees for Utah Gardens Whae arid how to plant the proper selection of trees and shrubs for your needs. Lon Clayton, Western Garden Centrer. Here is the program scheudule: THURSDAY MARCH Materials Stressing miniatures and to preserve flfmers. Mrs.. Merrill Johnson. instructor, Pioneer Craft 4 Cii 2 is.m. be will Before you leave the Exhibition hall you will want to visit the Question and Answer Booth end bring your question on gardening to be answered by the experts. Mel Burningham, prominent horticulturist and garde,r,lng cousidtant is in charge of the booth. Experts at the booth are: Thursday, 2 to 5 p.m. Fullmer Allred. state horticulturist, Utah r;tate University extension services; 5 to 9, Lon Clayton and Keith Frederickson, both of Western Garden Center. Friday, 2 to 5 p.m., Mel BurninghaM and Dave Johnson of Wasatch Shadows Nursery ; 5 to 9 p.m. Ray Baumgartner, Redwood Nursery and Mrs. Theodore Bornholm Saturday, 12 noon to 5 p.m., Randy Hoffman, Salt Lake area horticulturist, Utah State University, and John Osguthorpe, Master Gardener; from 5 to 9 p.m. a representative from the Greek Carders, Aivar, Sunday, 12 noon to 5 p.m., Dr. Alvin Hamson, Utah State University, Logan, and Bill Varga, Utah State University Farmington Experimental Gardens; 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., Mel Burningham and Jack Zupan, Wasatch Men's Garden Club. For those who are interested in the rose, visit the Utah Rose Society booth where Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lyman and prominent rosarians from the society will answer questions on roses. The interesting programs have been planned with you in MIMI and you will Your next stop should be at the Utah Bonsai Society's ream filled with these interesting dwarf trees. After that you should visit the elaborate flower exhibiOn tion with the theme: 'Curtain Up a Show Celled Spring.' You will admire the wonderful horticulture display which include bonsai, house plants. terrariums, dish gardens and much more. See the beautiful table settings, the unusual floral designs. the club displays, the junior entries and the new placement section. There will be an enlarged craft ment. not want to miss one of them. beti011 illib year with many unusual ideas you will want to see. School. elftraIrarwm7e1 httzt four-da- y .,...,......, et ..,,,,, 3 indoor Gardening p.m. Seiection and care of hous9 plants b: Cathy Welch of the Plat Plant. 3 p.m. How to Prune I Rose Bush The proper method of pruning roses will be demonstrated by Mary Armstrong, Corona Clipper Co. 4 p.m. RosemTable Settings ary Christensen, Broadway Fashion Place, will demonstrate how to select linen, crystal. china and decorative pieces to set a perfect table. 5 p.m. Pranhtg Shrubs and Trees - A course in gener& gardening by Fullmer Allred, Utah State University. state horticulturist extension service. 6 p.m. Crafts for the Home and Garden Eleanor Zimmerman, Zims 7 p.m. Perennials for Your Garden Planting from seed, the use of perennials in your garden and their selection and care by Kay Freckleton, Louise Gardens. 8 p.m. Fruit Trees and Small Fruits The planting, selection, care and pruning of fruit trees by Basil Combe, Valley Nursery Inc., Ogden. 2 -- 3 p.m. Plant a Vegetable Garden Learn bow to conserve and Save water by use of black plastic mulch along with an introduction of new varieties. J. Verne Day, prominent horticulturist. Annuals for kianung p.m. Indoors or Out Fianthig, Care and varieties of plants. Lee Mitchell, llditchell Nursery and Landscaping. Lawn and Lawn Care 5 p.m. Wilding a new lawn will be demonstrated by David Pennington, presi dent, Blue Grass Turf Farms. 6 p.m. Maintaining Your Garden A how-d- o course designed to show you how to conserve water during the dry season and keep your garden attractive. Elmer Knowles, prominent nurseryman. 1 p.m. flower Arranging to A demonStraEnhance Your Home lion creating beautiful flower designs by Bill Shanks, Shanks Floral. Bounti- ful. 8 SATURDAY MARCH 5 2 Bonsai and Craig Knight, Utah Bonsai Arrangteg with Preserved p.m. Learn Creating Bonsai p.m, how to plant and care for Bonsai, the Japanese art of dwarfing trees, demonstrated by Ben Seolari, Ben's House of cz,miety. , - Still il j .7- 'il - :... .,- - '..' c,,,,,,,.,,..,,------- 13,. r time ,-. 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A4: . . 1 , , I : 'is 1 i 41. ...mg. .......c.... all I , oil 110 Voits t7':',..,,,-:':'...- I No Bugs Uses -- ;;,, Slide-i- tmit n installs in . , ..,,,,Aw ;.- T So when buying a , , ' iO minutes. the place Takes SWEEPERS of ordinary grate Fully Burn wood or coal on wartantood I) $15995 plus tax and shipping Buttery pack for cabins, home storage, etc (Optional) Grate Heeter. Delivers 100 Cu. Ft. per min of heated air at floor level You To AvaitaLAE in UtJh & I S. )thho. Comparof that is completely automatic for a continuous supply of your vegetable needs. Check these 3 important pinta: (1) construction, (2) growing soil, no gravel method, (3) simple operation. We Have them all. We have the best for less money. Everyone is talking about our great gracious. We'll look forward to meeting you at Home 14 6arden Show. Eulk Space arena. 4,' A., 130th the water neede, in a garden. e Dare .. pv.,,,,,..-,..- TO USE 1 ,- 4 :- If No Weeding No Plowing . .. AT) Yi ( )1 ' fle 1 ; ' ,04. ,,a,Ati, SIMPLE ill A 'N411000,.. 4-,-. ,,,,,.7., a.,C,.....wk'7,1.1771.,71- P tr laf trzz,42.1 .U.. .. I ::,..... I ,,I A , ,,.......,;,,,a1,-,0- 12 0c 1,kk...,,-.!!':-.-7..,,, ...,,..,,,,,....:,,,o,, - ' YOUR OWN DROWN VEDETABLES THAT WILL COST 0,-1per POUND 365 DAYS A YEAR! Reduce Home Heating Coost Convert your fireploccs into cm auxiliary furnace with GRATE HEFTER . n ' ''', I...,,,: cl itc) 1 1 -' I n ,,,- -- 1- 1 are used needed strength, uud iitsleati of linerboard. I I ' ,--- 1 VA IV A gr; r2 CI itrAleinfit speeds to your building site To achieve this turt; wlui, follow thrciitg to insure that all flaws iind defects are cor- ' t25t1 - - A fringe benefit of Home is Preon-Pit- t that it must he built strongly enough to he transported at highway Another unique ad untage of a Precision-BLihome is quality control. Each home is closely inspected at least twice daily by certified inspec- 6.,)i - NI 4 throughout our homes. resulting in substantiql energy savings for you, the home buyer. structurally home. ,t tiaill - i - '' -"t; 1;..R.4... ;iz:ct . throughout mountain Region, eaeh must meet strict building codes found within this area. FOr exaniple. although not required by all insnectors, double Wea ken a new .. ' , the Inter- windows mid-Ma- : Artist's rendering shows completion of Bostonian, constructed lay Intermountain Precision-Bi- lt Homes for Home and Garden Show. Al! Precision-Bil- t homes are built entirely in the controlled OnVir011ment of this new produclinen facility in Ogden. Only after construction is complete and the hopse is sealed against Weather is it taken outdoors. Complete indoor construction protects materials from water damage and other weather elements which Dahlias and most other summer flowering holisi go into the ground in The tuberoue rooted begonias should got he set out. however, until the Prst of 4une in thegalt Laket2ity area. . 1 Iwo- -: r 14, reducing what must be spent on each. For this reason the builder can afford to empioy top designers. They have developed a wide variety of time-teste- d and energy efficient plans. The bedding plants ace generally placed in the ground in late May in the Salt Lake area, or 4 week or two later in the higher altitudes. Pita April Lithe best for sowing seeds outdoors. This Is when . 41' 1. , .1 - - " - -- .t.).,..,,,,.....,., , ..7,1.,:ik.:,,,,,),1,it.. - - 1 , z:'rir'Tt,,....d,alt,;':;;',;'-'::?"---:',4,--,:'-',..4,,,'--::f-':-:'-- on. i 1,01::;i: . .,'''''- i- - 4, Operate POWER RAKES Hydro-Greenhou- se Me Oftir ravrar I oda OM 333 S. State, S.L.C. I3o,. 748 Alton, Wyo. (307) woold ;Ike to know more about HydruGarlens or Green house Only without any 532-40$- obliotiol; 886-554- OFF SHOW SPECIAL WESTERN STATES SALES ' F . .....,..,,,...,............ ; ';i5 .:',..i: Service 3090 SOUTH 2700 3 ,-- ariety and color for the hest show. if you want a more accurate bloom ing period with glads, you should check the blooming times of the various varieties tor each variety requires sO much time from planting to flowering. This time will ary with the different varieties. Weather will also play 4 part m determining blooming times. two-woc- k . ' , planted in rows as you would vegetables. II you plant them in the flower borders., place them in groups of three to five or more corms of a single 1 uw.c..-1- ;, planting it. For the small garden you will want to consider some of the lovely dwarf trees now available. If you allow sufficient space for your newly p.anted shrub or tree to grow. it will avoid costly transplanting later Of course, the first big chore is to clean up the garden if this was not done in the fall. As soon is the ground in be worked you can plant UM the ground usually trees, shrubs and the pew warms up. robes you have been Gladiolus can be wanting fig our garden. planted starting early in When you go tt) ,y0t4r April. then maldng Pliotings at about nurseryntaa tO purchase trees Aor shrubs. inake intervals until June for a ilrictill )u4 41iuw iue size continuous dispiay Of of the plant at ;Danzig color for the tiarden. and allow space for Gladiolus are best - -- .: When the golden bells the forsythia burst forth in all their glory and the pussy willow is filled with furry little catkins, and you find the first fragrant violet beneath the weeping birch, it is time to start enjoying the glory that is your spring gar&u, it is also the time to begin your gardening chores. on 1 , f- , ' ti ! t4olti.,s1'.1'?1,.".41 I; i t331 A' 0.e.7... - 0. A -.. ........ 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Reynoids is in charge of this exidbit A special Placement class for artistic designs will be held this year. ..0 41,,,,t1f),R;'''.',..i-'',-?;-.!t.?.!-;,- - . , ',., , 1!-!: ,,,. ''...,. ",i,',:"'",..t ,. I ,,!. i. ..1 One of the biggest attractions at the annual Home and Garden Show, spoasoied by the Salt Lake Tribune and the Utah Associated Garden Clubs, is the model home constricted right inside the Exhibition Hail. This year's display home. built by Intermountain Precision-Bil- t Homes, is called the Bostonian, a 1,350 square-foot- . bring your c;11 ' , .... - t Horne built inside Palace' The ceramic show is divided into professional, amateur and junior classes. Mrs. Ila Case. chairman Ceramics Arts Association of Utah invites THE ' "7. .. '' - : .., The Bostonian, now on display in the Salt Palace, was totally constructed inside huge Ogden warehouse for transport to the annual Home and Garden Show site in the Solt Pdidce. juniors are invited. The men have not hen forgotten either. There is 4 special division for them. There will be special ribbons and an array of -36 silver trays awarded In the shows in addition I) hundreds of ribbons. to ,; , 9,3 ' .:. ; :' ' :: ' . tt 1 ..,4 N Entries from high sehool students rind you la ;,.",.,,,-- ' .31SX ..T0t61:M7'."'.14'411'.'.5.,;.-.,,,,...:-z7z i,E," 4p..,;-...-.7- 7- F-'- - ' ' 5 .. On a 'Curtain Up Show Called Spring' is the tliale of the Spring Home and Garden Festival's flower show, craft exhibition and ceramic 'display. You can still get into the act and bring entries. Grown-up- s and youngsters, too, are welcome. Bring your entries to the exhibition hall at the Salt Palace, 100 So. West Temple. They will be received from 2 p.m. to 930 p.m. on Wednesday-and trinri 7 a.m. to a.m. on Thursday. , There are special classes for those who have never entered a show. Newcomers are especially Welcome. Mrs. Theodore Burnham and Mrs. Fred Augsburger, show 'chairmen noted. There will be many friendly people on hand to assist you with your entries. Bring a choice plant, a flower arrangement or enter a table setting. In horticulture, you will find a class for almost every type of plant. bonsai, flowering bidriches and even greenhouse plants. - ; '. . 4'''":' '' w ': 7 4 ....I.Ve, ' , 11,,,.........,,.,,,,..,.,,..,.--.."------- -.--7 ..; ...4.1:-.::,-,0'w........4.;::'-:.:':.'77:7:7...?," .:.,r-,,.i.i- .. ''''..7411.''.'r... :- '' :,', , ',-.-,,e '''':' - ' --6'1,4 - '' , '3'4 134"4"17" ;., ,......., A' .7 ' ::. ,.-" 1 '' ' ',:: '' ' ' .. 1 ...5.,,,! "' ' ' ..,,-,,,,,,,,,,,---- ., .....: - ,,,,,;-- ... ' .17' : -, 7', : r nt :'' "'; ;:'.---- - .4 --. : .. ' .''"'''''''.'7-2''- g'1, I. "- ir A ft A ,4 11 I .t. 0 , |