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Show F8 ELL BANKER TER RO ERA Lb T The Salt Lake Tribune UTAH LIVING Sunday, January 31, 1999 Garden Club Celebrates 50 Years ofBeautifying Utah Y GENEVIEVE FOLSOM Gardening is the nation’s No. 1 hobby. It is also true in Utah. The green industry in Utah is a billion- Fi New BENNION ae 2 Story style 900 5 Bed / 2 Baths 2574 W. Level Drive (5235 S,) Newer home, 3 car garage, RVparking. Neil Glover 580-7118 Home Facts Code 17164 BOUNTIFUL Extremely Light and Open $264,900 3 Bed /2 Baths 1967 S. 800 E. High vaulted ceilings and architectural beams. Roger & AnneLee 451-9488 Home Facts Code 21034 BOUNTIFUL Great Family Home on Culdesac $208,000 6 Bed / 2 3/4 Baths 2571 S. 75 W. French doors, updated kitchen, tile entry. Mary Lou Gray 631-3930 HomeFacts Code 19414 BOUNTIFUL All Newly Remodeled $149,800 4 Bed / 2 Baths 239 W. 750 S. Great curb appeal, basement 90%finished. Linda Schuh 721-5453 HomeFacts Code 19634 DRAPER Heart of Draper $239,900 3 Bed / 3 Baths 14893 S. Steep Min. Dr. (330 E.) Newly finished basement Joan Pate 568-6303 HomeFacts Code 13294 ERDA Country Living! $264,900 3 Bed / 3 Baths 4364 N. Liddell Lane Maple cabinets, corian countertops! Joan Pate 568-6303 Home Facts Code 13794 FARMINGTON Beautiful Somerset Farms $199,000 5 Bed / 3 Baths 809 W. Whitehall Cr. (1775 N.) Pool, tennis, parks, home warranty: Roger & Anne Lee 451-9488 HomeFacts Code 20974 KEARNS Fantastic Home!! $113,000 3 Bed 2 Baths Newer carpet & paint, some new siding, looks great. Russell K. Orchard 556-4441 Home Facts Code 19004 LAYTON Great Multi - Great Area $139,500 Bed/ 3 Baths 548 S. 850E. Bay windows, aulted ceilings, walkout basement. Dan Newbould 971-1550 HomeFacts Code 19614 Lis ti SALT LAKE Pride of Ownership Abounds! $175,000 5 Bed / 2 Baths A Perfect 10 Home $137,800 4 Bed / 3 Baths 17 every detail. Large back yard. LeeAnn Sulser 298-1886 HomeFacts Code 19604 MAGNA Close to Schools & Shopping $97,000 3 Bed /2 Baths 8040 W. Melville Drive Fully fenced yard. Richard Rivera 562-8342 HomeFacts Code 18904 MURRAY Wonderful 2-story $219,900 3 Bed / 3 Baths 5493 S. Applevale Dr. (810 W.) Owners transferred, great price Frances Hays 488-5370 Home Facts Code 16984 PARK CITY Great Rustic Home Near Trees $227,500 4 Bed / | Baths 110 Lower Evergreen Drive Kandis Cheistoffersen (435) 649-4400 Home Facts Code $3804 SALT LAKE Olympus cover Remodeled $268,000 5 Bed/ 3 Buchs Tranaderred very nicely the extnw remurteled-views & all Chuck Neve 4863715 Home Facts Gode 16604 SALT LAKE 7416 S. Bourne Circle $179,900 4 Bed /2 Bui! Fabulous cottonwood Heigl ramble! New carpet then Tony W, Knowlton Home Facts Cove 17 54 ngs 1 Baths 3256 S. 4800 W. They take pride in well-landscaped Theda Hamblin 231-3123 HomeFacts Code 15824 Chuck Neve SALT LAKE 1/3 Acre with Trees WEST VALLEY Brand newlooking! $163,000 $42,500 3 Bed / 2 Baths Lake Tribune Homeand Garden Festi- 2617 W. 2680 s. Sheryl Hornok 573-5115 Well taken careof home Come, see andbuy. val and for many years helped with the Home Facts Code 1407 Garrett Tan tional Council of State Garden ClubsInc., SALT LAKE Wonderful Home & Area HomeFacts Code 18404 4 Bed / 3 Baths Salt Lake location unique old world charm - some updates $138,900 573-2898 Home Facts Code 17144 562-8353 Woops CRoss Alll this can be yours! 3 Bed / 2 Baths Well maintained great yard hardwoodfloors & more Mary Bronson 486-3175 $158,900 4 Bed 2 Baths 764 N. 1950 S Two family roomsplus office Enjoy the hot tubs. Home Facts Code 16274 Dan Newbould 971-1550 SALT LAKE Great Updated Starter Home Facts Code 19534 $98,900 3 Bed / 1 Baths 4291 W. 5740S. Newer bath, kitchen, countertops & flooring Joan Pate CONDOMINIUMS 568-6303 SANDY Absolute Perfection $489,000 5 Bed/ 3 Baths 3269 E. prings Cove (8495 S.) cleanest home ever! Joan Pate 568-6303 Home Facts Code 13114 SANDY Newer Hidden Oak 2-story $275,000 5 Bed/ 4 Bath: 2296 E. 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PARK CITY Walk to Skiing at The Canyons $289,500 3 Bed / 4 Baths T-40 RedPine Al Johnson (435) 649-4400 HomeFacts Code 26414 the best-tasting varieties would have to include Belgian giant, brandywine, sungold and, for canning, san marzano. Corner Location Condo $159,000 2 Bed/ 2 Baths 2000Prospector Avenue Kathie Marriott. (435) 649-4400 Home Facts Code 56694 PARK CITY One Block to Slopes $150,000 | Bed /1 Baths 1485 Woodside Avenue Dana Williams (435) 649-4400 Home Facts Code 56064 PARK CITY Remodeled Upper End Unit $134,900 2 Bed /1 Burhs A-1 Iron Horse Condo Mary Schlopy (435) 649-4400 Home Facts Code 56944 SALT LAKE CITY Eust Millereck’s Finest $175,000 4 Bed 4 Baths 3409 S, Honeyeut Rd, (1800 E) cat garage, pool, renn: Monte Eiguers 550-49 Home Facts Code 53174 WEST JORDAN Let's start with the most widely grown backyard vegetable, the tomato.A list of Bath: Gregg Veanek 641-7971 Home Facts Code 13534 WEST JORDAN Like New $119,000 Bed Baths r home was built in 1991 New ¢ arpet andpout Dawnene Bunkall 558-6426 Home Facts Code 14104 succulent, edible pods, snap peas yield morethan shelling peas and areeasier to shelling peas, especially delectable varieties like lincoln and green arrow.Shelling takes time, but is worth it. If you have a long enough growing season to ripen a good crop oflima beans, the one to growis king of the garden, an old pole-type variety. Where seasons are shorter, or for something different anywhere, grow vegetable soybeans, which youpopout of their greenshells into your mouth after steaming them forfive minutes. The flavor is deliciously nutty, a combination of a lima bean and pea. Favorite snap-bean varieties among This may sound like a stupid question, but here goes: I recently needed to SALT LAKE CITY Summit Towers 2nd N.Vine $150,000 Bed Baths Charming views of state capitol AROUND THE HOUSE sand andrefinish an old oak coffee table. When I wentto the homecenter I David fe Home F colors, 148 whe 18944 month she will journey to Durban, South Africa, to attend a meeting of the World’s Association of Flower Arrangers. Genevieve H. Folsom has shared her gardeners are scarlet runner, Kentucky wonder and blue lake. Scarlet runner would neversell in the markets, for the beansarethick, hairy and coarse. Close your eyes and eat them. Kentucky wonder has a good, old-fashioned green-bean taste. Blue-lake beans are the most re- fined of the lot — velvety smoothin tex- ture andflavor. Sweetnessis the traditional goal sought in sweet corn. The new “‘supersweet” hybrids can have four times the sugar of regular sweet corn. Still, many gardeners do notlike their sweet corn too sweet, and do not want ears to ripen all at once, which even regular hybrid varieties do. Golden bantam is a good-tasting, nonsu- persweet, nonhybrid variety that has been aroundsince the early 20th century. higher, depending on the desired finish. If you arestill confused, ask the salesperson at the homecenter. Most are very helpful. discovered all types of sandpaper. What is the difference? Your question is anything but stupid. It is surprising how manytimesthe Qo wrong abrasive is used, which in many Honey Do cases can ruin a delicate piece of wood. There are manytypes of abrasives on OK,dear,this is the weekend. Wash those windowsorelse. the market. Today's abrasives (what we call sandpaper) DO NOTcontain sand. I'm guessing the term derives from the go. Mygrandmotherused to havea saying: Never wash windows on a sunny day. FRED HUESTON sandlike appearance of the abrasive grit used. Hold on to your sander, here we Thesun is too hot and will cause streakworkinglife. It works well as a polishing Aluminum oxideis the most widely used abrasive.It is reddish brown and lasts a long time. It has the ability to cut very fast on wood and metal. This is the type I would recommendfor your oak ta- ble. Garnetis a natural abrasive. It is a darker red than aluminum oxide and is also less expensive. You mayfind it does notlast as long as aluminumoxide. It is good for woodfinishing. Emery is another natural abrasive. It is black, cuts very slowly and has a short eal MORTGAGECORP. abrasive for metals. Silicon carbide has a bluish-black color andis hard andsharp. It is an ex- cellent abrasive for metal andis used in the automotive industry for paint finish- es. The most important factor to consider when purchasing an abrasiveis the grit size, defined as the coarseness of the abrasive. The coarseness is measured by size: The lowerthegrit size, the coarser the abrasive. The higher the grit size number,the finer the abrasive. ing. Wait for a cloudy day andthe win- dows won't streak. My advice: Hope for a sunny day. You can also try preparing a solution of dishwashing detergent and water. Use about 2 tablespoons to a gallon of water. Wipe the solution on the window with a sponge and remove with a window squee- gee. Fred Huestonis the author of several how-to books on home repair. Write to himat NTC, 941 Longdale Ave., Longwood, FL 32750 or e-mail fhueston@aol.com. Sorry, no personal replies. 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Light Utah is the 40th state Barnette has vis- midwinter meeting in the Garden Clubs Center in Sugar House Park. Special guests were national council president Barbara Barnette, Greenwood, S.C., and Pat Westgard, Fargo, N.D., director of the national council’s Rocky Mountain re- Gardeners, Start Picking Your Vegetable Varieties Now susceptibility to pests,if a certain variety PARK CITY AnInexpensive Park City Condo $102,000 | Bed 1 Baths 1150 Deer Valley Drive DonGriffin (435) 649-4400 Home Facts Code 53174 $158,900 4 Bed 3 Baths 126 W. Kimman (5395 S.) Stylish multi-level, huge yand, Barlow Dottie fenced. J Burnham231-1820 Home Facts Code 19574 West VALLEY Pricedfor fast sale! $124,900 Bed Batt 4597 Weexknwve Ei, (5260 W.) \ fe ' 1 t 18204 the United States and an additional 1172 Stonebridge Circle Helen Sangberg (435) 649-4400 HomeFacts Code 55024 Incrediblefor the Money WEST VALLEY Look no further! $139,900 Bed 2 4706 W. Spring Visus Cr Vaulted, upgrade Joan Pate 568-6303 Home Facts Cade 1594 the world’slargest organization ofits kind with a membership of 280,000 in eties mostly for their flavor. Often it's worth sacrificing productivity, even some 3+ Bed / 2 Baths 3 Bed The UAGC is affiliated with the Na- GARDENING 200,000 aroundthe world. UAGC recent- scholarships worth $3,500 apiece every year to outstanding students in horticulture or landscaping. They lobby forPree ervation ofrain forests in Central and South America. PARK CITY SANDY 9974 S. Falcon View(1950 E.) $198,000 5 Bed / 3 Baths S. Utah Civic Beautification Program. End Unit, Bright & Cheery $425,000 3 Bed / 3 Baths Secludedlot, finished basement $176,500 ful, but encourage landscape improvement throughoutthe state by sponsoring clean-up campaigns, community tree plantings and workshops on such subjects as landscaping, water conservation and plant materials. They co-sponsor the Salt Manyvegetable gardenerschoosevari- PARK CITY blue granite pavers bearing their names. Thenational council donates 35 college not only keep their own gardens beauti- onecatalog has 28 varieties of tomato and 17 varieties of peas. HomeFacts Code 13304 clubs will be a part of the a with (UAGC) workin many ways to improve the environmentin which they live. They Bargain brick home New paint and carpet “what gardeningis all about.” avThe national council's current project is a butterfly garden in Washington, D.C., onlandlaidout by Thomas Jefferson. The gardenwill also feature an environmental learning center. State garden gardens and communities. Members of the Utah Associated Garden Club fireplace, French doors, deck, private yan seliow physical and spiritual benefits Plants that attract butterflies will share space with a bronze sundial and benches. plants and equipment. 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