Show ny 2H J -" 71$- Frida v March The Salt Lake Tribune I lllf "Ilia'" " q v y j mmemvrn wwprw fi y rniwrgw 9 6 19X7 Popularity of garden festival tells tale about Utahns By Genevieve H Folsom Tribune Garden Editor Gardening is a popular hobby in Utah The Salt Lake Tribune Spring Home and Garden Festival helped prove the point last weekend when nearly 200000 attended the annual Genevieve Fokom event tb e 1987 garden show was the larg- - ?stT3pd most beautiful yet The West Temple lobby of the Salt Palace was transformed into a large garden by the Utah Association of Nurserymen and Landscape Contractors the Utah State Arboretum and the Utah It was possible to walk along the paths and enjoy thousands of dainty spring flowers tucked into the ground beneath flowering shrubs Botan-ical'Carde- Sagar House BPW dinner speech sets Sugar House Business and Professional Women’s Club will meet for dinner March 11 at 6 30 pm at the a Sugar House Chuck-A-Ram- Cost is 72!) President Chizuko Ishimatsu will preside Program chairman Eleanor Martinez and Ms Ishimatsu are taking reservations for members and guests Guest speaker is Dr Jao L Tyler whp will discuss work ethics 1 Submit a picture before wedding The great Increase in the number of area weddings in our makes it possible for The Tribune to publish only the engagement or wedding photograph but not both To assure publication photographs for use with wedding announcements in Thtf Tribune should be In the office of the Lifestyle Dept Room 201 Tribune Bldg at feast one week before day of the wedding ceremony The $8 charge for wedding photographs is to cover reproduction costs Because of the volume of photographs handled The Tribune can assume no responsibility for pictures submitted g i Golden wedding and birthday announcements are charged for space used at the rate of $20 per inch There is an extra charge if a picture is used A stately pine was high Around the fountain Plant Works supplied and tall trees two-stori- the landscaping featuring tropical plants and flowers Especially noteworthy this year was the flower show with its artistic designs lovely table settings and exquisite florist displays Hundreds attended the flower arrangement demonstrations twice daily by area florists and sponsored by Florists’ Transworld Delivery Matt Sosnowski FTD and Brett Hines were responsible for this beautiful event which drew large crowds to each presentation In the Assembly Hall with the flower show was the Senke School of Flower Arranging with Tamae Sauki and Marge Nishikawa a flowery welcome for 35 years Marge Augs-burgJohn (Jack) Giles Julie Sears Eyre and their committees were responsible for the flower show in the Assembly Hall The hall was also the location for a delightful silk garden by Super Silk with many flowers and flowering trees Helping to make the festival a success also were the Utah Orchid Society the Utah Bonsai Club and Wa- satch Cactus and Succulent Society Other festival workers were Mike George Stephen Behunin Bruce Osojnak and Jean Schroder There were more gardens in the main exhibit hall including those supplied by Salt Lake City Parks and Recreation Department Mayor Palmer DePaulis and Brooks Hatfield coordinator In Nature Image Ken Bowers Sandy City Mike Coulam community development director and Ken Mattice coordinator Utah State Lands and Forestry Steve Henson Urban Forestry coordinator It was in this area that festival children created a tree from er Matt Sosnowski left the Field Service Representative for Florists’ Transworld Delivery Brett Hines were in charge newspapers In the new Exhibit Hall there were gardens by Murray City Gary Mer- rill Murray City Forester Utah Rose Dorothy Paulk Val Thomas and LesLee Jones president Cactus of flower arrangements demonstrations attracting crowds at the recently completed Spring Home Garden Festival and Tropicals of Utah Lorratne Miller and Wasatch Shadows Nurs ery Dave Johnson There were two festival areas where continuing demonstrations and shows and competitions in ce- - WINTER ramies and crafts were given Ila Case ceramics and Boyce Yanik crafts were in charge Utah State University extension services sponsored garden informa- tion and homemaking booth under the direction of Larry Sagers Th Utah phanir imWiMn cv-- i nished the festival layout The attrac-Societ- y tive displays were by Karsten Hansen and Randall Boudrero CLEARANCE J LEADS TO PEHErSON’S EVERYTHING ORCHIDS & LEPRECHAUNS Leprechauns love orchids too A gift lasting pleasure for years to come Give an ORCHID PLANT! 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