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Show W ( fi V 7, j. Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, August 22, 1984 3B Take Time To Care for Your Garden time of the year again fun to its fullest, summer Enjoy but to avoid problems later schedule time now for mountain garden care, notes the August issue of Sunset Magazine. Watch specifically for blossom end rot of tomatoes, a disease that occurs when a plant cant supply enough calcium to its developing fruits -even if there is sufficient calcium in the soil. Other vegetables susceptible to the disease are pepper, Its that us squash, watermelon and eggplant. End rot is characterized by dark, sunken circles forming at the ends of the ripening fruit. It is often touched off when the plant grows rapidly in very moist soil, then comes to a sudden halt as the soil dries out during hot set suggest spraying plants with water in the morning. r nui- sance is the powdery mildew that attacks plants roses, dahlias and peas in particular. To combat this white, dust-lik- e fungus, Sun - b 2 left 4J0 PLY PAPER TOWELS h, r.ii Camping and Picnic Supplies -i i- to Choose From Complete Wedding Dept ' Assorted Pinatas $6.99 flates Napkins Plastic Utensils and Serving Bowls LOT of hard work and dreaming has Kaysville into the restoration of an old, Family. The lean-t- o the roof I i PRINTED NAPKINS I I I With $5.00 Purchase COUPON iw ' Guest Book Announcements Cake Server Albums -- ..Garten Decorations Guest Favors , All was removed and walk-throu- time-wor- had been built on the appar- ently been used as sleeping quar- tos for a rather large family, explained I home by the Boyd Clayton and trussed, enlarging the original room and becoming the present kitchen. By redoing the roof the attic became usable space. bath was The made smaller to enable them to have a hallway for access, to the living room, bedrooms and bath. A charming fireplace with a stained wood mantle was built by Clayton in the living room. A fan installed on the ceiling adds to the attractiveness of the remodeled room. A new doorway was added to give access to the rest of the home. n The short stairway which led to the cellar from the back porch was removed and relocated off the new kitchen. The cellar was made into a basement by cutting the floor down two feet and adding foundation and con walk-throug- of the house and had i Merchandise REDUCED! Five years ago "KAYSVILLE member of Boyd Claytons family drove past an old home for sale on first South in Kaysville. They could see real potential in ffie home so they bought it. ZWhen we bought the house it vjas really run down, said Clayton. We had an idea of what.it. ought to look like. The living room remains in its original position along with the Bathroom. The rest of the home j6hich included two bedrooms $jd a kitchen were placed elsewhere in the floor plan. "The bathroom was a h bathroom, said B2ck rriKrV 11' 2 Lbs. Seconds 10. 20 Kaysville Home Restored Clayton. ZA lean-t- o p.nr.- - J i On First South I to 8 Complete Wedding Dept. Placemats .rgone 9 a.m. SPECIAL FOR SUMMER I Table Covers Glasses 393-535- 3 ASK ABOUT VOLUME DISCOUNTS Everything for Parites Lots of Seconds : VM V OSS Ms Wedding Shop 3770 Kiesel Avenue' BATHROOM 4 : p One-Sto- PARTY & DISPLAY; SPECIAL TISSUE Discover.... Ogden' UNIVERSAL weather. Another potential garden ; the homes present owner. at the Register crete tloor. The new basement no houses a laundry room, a storage room, a furnace room and a work shop. Ive learned things I dont particularly like to do, but Ive learned a lot, said Clayton. We didnt five in the house for the first six months that we the kitchen owned it. We d and bedrooms before moving in, said Clayton. Things have gone a lot slower since then. The important thing to remember is that it goes really slow. It honestly does get done though, but sometimes I thought we wouldnt stated Mrs. Clayton. The Claytons are still completing the work on the exterior of the home and are now considering selling the home and building a new one. It was a good family experience, said Mrs. Clayton. re-di- TEN BIG DAYS August OUTERWEAR INFANT TODDLER BOYS & GIRLS I 22nd-Septemb- er 1st (1 7 U Girls NAME BRAND PANTS Sugg. Retail 19.00, Our Reg. 14.99 7-- 14 Girls 7-- 14 TOPS Sugg. Retail 7-- 14 . r Reg. 8.99 Nylon Survival PULLOVER Sugg. Retail Toddler 13.00-0u- PANT SEPARATES 10.00-Qu- X SLEEPWEAR r Reg. 8.49 S34W9 Sugg. Retail to 7.50, Our Reg. 6.49 (i.HW tYttUK- - ( )S(mI Clini Iflnl ALL FABRIC () SOCKS & TIGHTS REDUCED REDUCED 20 20 CRUSH! OBIS m ( mm - lit mu nn 11)11' , V" jlll.. . . - ti! .ij.ri ,.i. i III 'iliiiik-.1 I" Vk 4 !,, Girls X DRESSES Mu l) lit Ittji'o liftoff ft Sugg. Rotail from r $1079..$1395 24.00, our Price 11.99 to 15.49 i 3MHIu HOURS: Mcn-F- ri Ititi III Sat. 10-- 7 10-- 6 75 JfAr 'jjiM; HAORISVILLE RD. (Jut) North of Hamom Food 5)or) Clog, cftfi' tiifufi 0 'iBTh- - 621-276- 1 |