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Show Gales Wreak Legislatures Expert, Tribune Publisher The Salt Late Tribune, Sunday, February 21, 1371 .2 B Salt Palace March 5-6- -7 Havoc in Tribune Garden Show to Speed Springs Advent North Utah Continued From Page 1e weather may not agree and the calendar may indicate differently, but springtime will come to the Area March 5, 6, stored under the bleachers were undamaged. Less fortunate was Ernest McCustion, 523 E. 5th South, h who parked a car near East. A tree landed on the car when it toppled into the street. Three cottonwood trees on the east side of Fairmont Park in Sugar House were uprooted by the gusts. Two pines near 17th East and four cars Inter-mounta- in and 7. I Those are the dates of a new Salt Lake and expanded Tribune Home and Garden Show. Known for years as The Trbune Garden Festival, the 1371 spectacular will feature the home as well as the 543-5t- garden. And, as in past years, there Is no admission charge and rrfany valuable prizes will be given away. In Large Pall 'The event wdll be In the large exhibit hall of the Salt on Palace. Ribbon-cuttin- g March 5 at 2 p m. will open show which will run to 11 c m. the first night On the following day, a Saturday, the show will run from 10 s.m. to II p.m. and on the next day from noon to 9 p m. . Cooperating with The Tribune and Newspaper Agency COrp. in putting on the big public sendee project are the Utah Associated Garder (hubs, the Utah Association of - Hollywood Ave. (1980 South) were toppled by wind, rs was a blue spruce at the Jerry Anderson residence, 2901 Connor St East). Similar incidents were reported throughout the east bench areas of the Wasatch Front. Nurserymen and many other Show Highlights 'Highlights of the show will show coordinator. (2140 Meteorologist Leonard said the destructive winds were caused by a deep low pressure area that formed over Nevada Friday afternoon and moved into northern Arizona. While the low formed, a corresponding high ridge built up over the Pacific Northwest and north Rocky Mountains states. The contrasting pressures were so great that air began rushing from the high to the low during the night Usually a couple of times a year we get such winds and once every few years one develops that we call destruc- groups. be an expanded number of commercial displays with countless ideas for home and garden improvements. Centering the entire show will be a garden malL the work of the Sal Lake City Parks Dept., and the Utah Association of Nurserymen. Tn addition, there will be the unique flower designs, table flower Japanese settings, arranging, horticulture displays, foliage plants, bonsai, dish gardens, cacti, club displays, ceramic exhibitiors. lfathercraft and a new handicraft section. I Experts in various fields will be on hand io give you tbeir secrets in simplicity, notes Genevieve Folsom, Tribune garden editor and B-- To Appear on U. Institute Programs and the pubmoderation, lisher of The Salt Lake T.ib-unwill be on the University of Utah campus Thursday and Friday for the winter quarter politician in - residence and journalist in -- residence of the. Hinckley Institute of politics. The guests are Larry executive director of the Confeience on State Legislatures operating in Kansas City, Mo., and John W. e, Mar-goli- 5-- 7. s, Cit-ze- Gallivan, Tribune. publisher Thursday of The Banquet senes as Margolis traveling consultant to all 50 legislatures in an effort to strengthen the legislative process in the entire nation. Mr. Gallivan senes as chairman of the national Citizens Confeience on State Legislatures. Mr. The program w ill begin Thursday evening with a banquet at the Cest Bon Convention Center in Park City for politiiM science majors and members of Pi Sigma Alpha, political science honorary fraternity. The banquet will interns honor 42 Hinckley serving in the State Legislature. Mr. Margolis will sneak on the Essentiality of Politics and Politicians. Publishing Problems press conference is scheduled Friday at 9 a.m. in Orson Spencer Hall, Room 235, for both Mr. Margolis and Mr. Gallivan. It will be followed A He said winds intensified along the Wasatch Front canyons as air rushed down from for the annual Salt Lake Tribune Home and Garden Show, March higher elevations. Entry Deadlines ? Entries for the exhibition portion of the show will be acA retired cepted from 2 p.m. to 9:30 p u b 1 ic relaMarch on 4, Thursday, pirn, tions specialist and from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. on r. for Union noted. Mrs. Folsom Friday, Cushing cific Railroad nonShow instructions for the Co., Mr. Cushing will govern commercial portion of the chidren from the Intermounproject are available from The tain Region who require Tribune library. specialized treatment. IFor the competitors there11 Others elected to the board 30 bowls. be sparkling silver In addition, persons named include Frank C. Carman, EuQardner of the Year, home gene Glenn. C. Leander Prisk, designer of the year and Newell B. Dayton, Edward D. Smith and Harold R. Waldo, arranger of the year will reSalt Lake City; Pedigo H, and ceive larger trophies Voll, Ogden; Jack Richards, gifts. Price, and Herbert C. Shoe; Sunday, March 7, has been designated as Family Day maker, Bountiful New Intermountain States with several programs geared toward the youngsters of the representatives elected to the board include Morte E. Blunn, family. Pa-M- g. peby a riod for Mr. Margolis on the State Legislatures question, or Jet y program will with a session with legislative interns of the Hinckley Institute at 3i5 pm. m the Governor's Board Room at the Capitol. The conclude two-da- question-and-answ- Horse-and-bugg- Age? Mr. Gallivan will face the questions of two journalism y question-and-answ- er Utah Boys Ranch Receives Tico Calves as Valentines a few minutes Friday on a rotation basis. The gifts resulted when student council members and leaders, under the direction of Briant Farnsworth, a teacher, decided to carry out a constructive program rather than exchange valentines. Special to The Tribune Ever rer.RANGER ceived a Valentine that said "moo? Students at Farnsworth mentary School, 3751 S. Ele4225 West, inspected two such Valentines, gifts to Utah Boys Ranch, 3800 W. 6200 South. The valentines, two calves purchased for $2G0, were brought to the school by Boyd Williams of Boys Ranch so students at the school could see what their donated money Library Film Dated The Salt Lake City" Public 209 E. 5th South, w ill show the humorous film, The Mouse That Roared, starring Peter Sellers Friday, at 2 and 7 p.m. Library, bad bought Each class was released for Securities School Preparation for State Secu'We Test and N.A.S.D. Test Conducted: Feb. 22, 23. 24. 25 Time: 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. Charles P. Gore and Norman A. Dunham, all of Denver; Harold E. Burch, Pueblo, Colo.; William ,J. Roshek, Casper, Wyo.; Merwyn H, Brown, Winnemucca, Nev.; Jack H. Harmon, Phoenix, and Paul C. Vogel, Boise. Place: Room 711, Boston Bldg. Gets Liquor Okay An application for a state Mr. Gallivan Mr. Margolis Shrine Hospital Announces Intermountain Area Slate William E. Cushing, 2508 Kensington Ave. (1500 South), has been elected chairman of the board of governors for the Shriners for Hospital Crippled ChiInter- ldren, mountain unit. newspaper publishing. Also on Friday, Mr. Margolis will address a joint session of the 39th Legislature, which his organization has rated 15th out of 50 in overall performance. He will suggest steps for improving state -- tive. 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