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Show d7 Page 8A Lakeside Review Wednesday, May 27, 1981 J&Js... Homeoftho GREENERY PnOFESSIONALG 170 7Cr.lA70 PLAH7IC:0 71f.lEi K)vC9dsfKaC3n:3 ALL ABOUT VEGETABLES ALL ABOUT TOMATOES How Up gutda to planning, planting horv ting. Rscommsndsd variation. CHorts for your dimota. to tslsct, plonl grow Charts ' 4 4 horvost. rscip pQ., Ml Rsgionoltisd, color. 96 2 98 Reg. $4.95 TOMATO FOOD TOMATO far mu lot od to produco top quality tomato. Con bo uwd on o vonaty of vogatabiai. 2 CARTER COOK ANNE ROWLEY Do We Go From Here? Four seniors will address the graduating class: Valedictorians Carter Cook and Anne Rowley; Salutatorian Evonne Anderson; and the farewell adress by Curtis Saunders. Principal David Lawrence DUST doy of horvost. frotact boons, cucumbors, poppors, TOMATO CONES pototoos, deliver remarks. present the class to Bruce G. Parry who Immediately following graduation is a member of the Davis Board of there will be a buffet and dance in the1 Education. gym, sponsored by the PTSA. Parents' Assistant Superintendent of Davis and graduates are invited. County Schools, John S. White, will h $3J Reg. $4.79 Cook will -- Sfcypdk69 NURSERY SPECIALS 5s GREENHOUSE SPECIALS Hanging al JUNIPERS Wilton Cor pot Andorra Tom Gold Reg. $10.95 Corn $2.98 Reg. TOMATO PLANTS Repair Projects Planned FUCHSIA R.g.S4.49 $95 in full bloom FRUIT TREES Sn09 ,ta PETUNIAS 0Q& fir. I produce a garden Qjiyl center Plantable containers FARMINGTON Davis School District maintenance crews will' be busy this summer repairing and cleaning, the 70 buildings in the district. The school board 39 Reg $4 98 Uw up to on tomato, dust controls iniocts on tomotoo s, mo ions and dnoosos taMCtlpny TOMATO VEGETABLE INSFECT SPRAY EVONNE ANDERSON U20 to Graduate at Clearfield High School Commencement CLEARFIELD exercises for 420 Seniors from Clearfield High Schools Class of 81 will be held Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the school auditorium. 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