Show SUNDAY MORNING JULY THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE THROUGH THE CARDEN GATE Title Registered U S Small Space No Hindrance TC" V i ? - a- v a if in fACe' js " fJ 1 v- Variety Plan Informal I The general plan of the garden Is Informal in its character There being no direct axis from the house the approach is from a gate at the side Around the boundaries is a fence covered with vines to and within these lend privacy limits curving planting beds filled with many kinds of perennials and annuals give the gaiety and sparkle that is needed In one corner we find a natural kind of lily pool irregular in shape and built up with native rock which merges into a rock garden filled with many little alpines that furnish brilliant blosNeedless to soms in early spring say the pool is the main center Of attraction for it occupies the most Important location and is the terminating feature of the main view ‘And then too W’hen one enters water in itself is a compelling feature drawing one to it no matter what the location it may have in the space In this pool are a number of hardy - Hies The lovely gloriosa with its blossoms of deep pink daily graces the mirrored sur face with its flowers while the dependable hardy yellow lily Chro matella grows near by and adds its r f i k 4 r Lily pool in garden of Mr and Mrs 1463 Gilmer NEW ORLEANS (UP)— America’s economic structure had three major weaknesses and was toppled like a building hit by a cyclone Archbishop(Joseph F Rummel New Orleans believes Materallsm overemphasis on development of the individual and inequitable distribution of products These of Industry were blamed must be omitted in rebuilding the nation the archbishop said Opposed to Communism The churchman opposes commu nism because It meant “state ownership of everything Including the people”' he calls socialism too absolute and says it might lead to communism Fascism is another form of state absolution “I think we have taught even the children in the schools to look on material success as the greatest thing in life There has been a tremendous accumulation of money power Influence pleasure and luxury There is more to life than this more thhn buying hu man lives high positions even governments drive Garden Questions Answers How Not to Mrs J A M Blackfoot Idaho writes: I am inclosing a bloom hnd ask for a little Information We are not sure of the name Is It Anthony Waterer? If not would you kindly advise through you column just what It is? It is a perennial grows about two feet in height and is covered with this feathery Thank you of the perennial you inclosed is the Red Valerian It is a very (Centranthus ruber) flower The specimen handsome old garden plant and practically all summer It has also a white flowered form Anthony Waterer is a variety of the Spiraea family a low growing shrub whose flowers are formed in flat clusters and although of deep rose color it in no other way resembles the Valerian blooms contrasting beauty Although these sorts we know that there are flowers to hardy lilies are the flowers are still unfolded when follow each of these now in bloom the garden is enjoyed at dusk Be sides the lilies the water poppies so that August and September and which grow in the more shallow late fall will be as interesting parts of the pool continually hpld months in the garden as the present up their large yellow blossoms and one Roses abound in many places are a delight throughout the sea' climbing on the fence and in a bed son by themselves on the opposite side from the pool Evergreens Back of the pool and rock gar One small tree a Bartlett pear den are planted a number of ever- so placed to cast its shadow over greens which make a substantial the main lawn space all during the background both winter and sum- aftgfnoon provides enough protecmer and give the setting more tion from the sun for the garden to Be used as an outdoor living room depth In the borders around the yard all during the late hours of the we find all kinds of flowers which day Under its branches one sees furnish color throughout the entire chairs and a table and we know Just now the del- that here many a pleasant hour is growing season are still most beautiful spent At the base of the tree is phinium with thefr tall spires of blue There a quaint little planting of butterare also in this garden some fine cups and begonias both of which specimens of the yellow variety not love to grow in the shade The vines on the fences are especommonly seen yet quite attractive Snapdragons the dependable bien- cially lovely during this midsummer nial for color at all times especial month The silver lace vine though ly late summer are planted here in just one season in its established Shasta daisies are here home has grown by leaps and profusion and there in clumps and just com- bounds and has many clusters of ing into bloom are some early varie- glistening little white flowers hangd penste-Inon- s ties of phlox ing along its branches The heav(Penstemon barbatus) are enly blue morning glory planted near sending up their graceful flowery by is loaded with buds and is ready stems Withe ut looking farther to fling its flowers of blue against - Coral-bellie- r L L Dagron D B B Nephi write: I am inclosing a cutting from a perennial that we have in our garden This is just a chance blossom among the seed pods The plant bloomed during May I would be pleased if you would tell me the name of this plant The specimen of the flower you sent me is that of the old fashioned wall flower (Cheiranthus cheirii The blossoms of this flower run in shades of yellow brown and orange and even purple It is a very old garden favorite and is much grown in England It is a perennial but it is a good idea to start new plants from seed every year for the plants deteriorate after they have bloomed one or two years Seed started now will produce plants that will bloom next spring the silvery white This garden as it now appears is just two seasons old while the portion that contains the pool and rock garden has been in existence less than a year It is indeed an inspiration to those who have limited areas that they wish to make into livable gardens Spaces even smaller than this one hold many possibilities I know of another garden which is no more than 20 feet square It is also situated on the north side of a house so that it has little sunshine for flowers nor is there sufficient space for very many plants But it does have high shrubbery borders along the boundary in which thebe are lilacs mock oranges and honeysuckle bushes These plants are high enough to form a screen from the yards of the neighbors and at g their base a few perennials and early spring flowering bulbs give color Though lacking in great variety of plant material this space has charm and seclusion and gives its owners a quiet spot for enjoyment of leisure hours No space is ever so small but what it can be made Into some kind of a livable garden full of interest and restful to those who use it shade-endurin- i t Keep your teeth brighter with Colgate’s and you keep breath sweet as weill KSOUNtAIFEWESHORTlWEEKS MOTHER! 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July certainly Weeds plays havoc with things and not less than a everywhere By million seed pods need to be clipped Then there’s all those poppies to are practically up they pull Lots of other through blooming things to collect for the compost heap and by the way that heap needs a little attention too Plenty high enough now for another layer Got to of wood ashes and soil make room somewhere for all those baby perennials and the delphiniums need staking — they are flopping at every angle all over the place Then I should do a little rose budding and the native hop vine needs spraying Some latecomer of the worm world is using it for a feed ing ground Wow! certainly plenty to do these summer evenings Guess I’d better hustle right home tonight and get into my garden clothes be fore something interferes then I can plunge right in and get the worst of it done before dark Home Again Well here I am home again but I wonder if I really need to change Shucks! these trous my clothes? ers are no worse than the ones 1 have on What's the use of wearing gardening clothes if they are no shabbier than the ones I'm Guess I won't bother wearing? can’t damage these much more anyway and besides I'll be careful! Whew! surely is warm Believe I'll just lie down for 40 winks Twenty minutes to 6— I’ll just snooze that 20 minutes and start right in on the hour A little rest will give me pep then I can work a lot harder Better take off my shoes—the duchess will give me a highland man's blessing if I muss up that trick sure feels counterpane these good Funny how drowsy warn! afternoons make a fellow Now remember just 20 minutes of shuteye — I must be sure to wake at si up Huh? What’s that? Oh yes of course! "Soup’s on” my eye! Why can’tj you cultivate a little finesse and isay “Dinner is served” or at leasti “Supper is ready”? How are we (joing to make a lady of you if you go barging about shouting ‘‘Soup’s on"? Well let It go— I’ll be right down What time is it? Ten minutes to 7 My aunt! I didn’t intend to sleep so long Guess I’d better eat a bit before I start in to work No point in 'going hunthe garden is on gry! just because the iblink " Cool and Nice Ho hum! Cool and nice here under) the horse chestnut Ought to be fable to sprawl out under it and reit on a day like this What's a garden for anyway? Is It to enjoy or merely to work in? Am I the boss here or just a slave? Oh well Think I'll better do something start on the seed pods Wonder where the snippers are? 'I'm sure I had them somewhere around last week That's the trouble with gardening someone is always running off tvlth ‘the tools: Don’t suppose I could find the darn things if I looked I’ll just try my luck with a pocketknife on the dianthus My! these stems are tough Ouch! there comes the entire plant That will never do Guess I'd better leave the seed pods until I find the snipAnother day or so won't pers make much difference Better do a little weeding This bally purslane is running everything out It may be related to portulacca right enough but if so it is a mighty poor relation Shucks! the soiler is drier tha nthe Escalante —the weeds all break off at the No use just pulling ground level the tops off they’ll all come up Best plan Is to leave the again weeds until I get the ground thoroughly soaked Maybe I could do a little budding Try some buds from this Hoover on No come to that old red rose think of it I haxen't any raffia and" I’d have to hunt all over the o place lor yarn String isn’t good Besides I haven't done any budding for a long tiriic Guess I'd better hunt up the July number of Better Homes and Gardens and Ah-h-- SPRINGVILLE — Miss Lucille Lerwtll daughter of Mrs Violet Lerwefl and Harmer son of Mrs Retta Warmer of this city were married Friday July 12 inllhe Manti L D S hospital The couple are spending a few days in the canyons of southern Utah and plan to make their home in this city MT PLEASANT— Mr and Mrs Edgar Frandsen have announced the marriage cf their daughter Clara to Elden Hansen a son ef Mr and Mrs Soren Hansen of Fountain Green The marriage took place in Manti Friday July 5 The young couple wil1 make their home in Bingnam FOUNTAIN GREEN— The mar-- announce the marriage of their daughter MaZel Burns to Arnold E Ames of Sausalito Cal at the Little church in Hollywood June 27 The ceremony wag read at 7:30 o'clock and a reception was held at the home of Jack B&mum in Hollywood immediately following The bride was accompanied by her sisters Mrs Fay Boden and Mrs Afton Shepherd Mr and Mrs Ames will be at home in Los Angeles after a wedding trip Mrs Ames formerly lived in Sallna and was graduated from the schools here with high honors She has spent the past two years in California Eu-lal- Gives Way to New Federal Project Once Designated as Xoca tion of Lincoln Duel Pest Camp ST LOUIS (UP)— A mississippi two-wee- SAUNA— Mr and Mrs James Johnson announce the marriage of their son Mllvtn to Miss Louise of Centerfield 'Hie Rosenberg marriage took place Monday at Manti Monday evening a wedding supper was held at the home of i he bride riage of Mrs Lullan E Coombs and John H Snow both of Fountain Green was solemnized in the Manti L D S temple Wednesday July 10 MARYSVALE— Mr and Mrs Chell Dalton of Marysvale announce a The marriage of their daughter to Alma Hansen son of Mr and Mrs William Hansen of Monroe The marriage was performed by President R D Young In the Manti L D S temple June 28 The young couple will make their home In Monroe Utah 7 Historic Island Burns lakes they will make their home in this city 4 oW mt Weddings in State ' phasized Must Give Way He Says A A D Up New Recovery (Continued from Pi ref dull Putt! Manti L D S hospital After the Creed f5r Nation a short wedding trip to Granddaddy - ? If a bit of planning and consideration Is given to Its opportunities for beauty Lack of size never hinders one from having a garden for some of the' prettiest of all gardens are tiny areas One of the most llved-i- n gardens In this city is that ef Mr and Mrs L L Dagron 1463 Gilmer drive In a space no more than 43 by 35 feet they have managed to build an outdoor living room that has in it so many different things that when one goes to enumerate them it hardly seems possible that one small garden can have so much color and 1935 Churchman Sets Material 'Many people have the idea that because their yards are small they cannot have an attractive outdoor apace and let it go at that Instead of analyzing the possibilities that the yard affords they plant a lawn and perhaps a tree: inclose the area with a fence and resign themselves Into being content with the situation never realizing how lovely and how livable a small garden may be built BARBARA VORSE Patent Office To Gardener 4 By 14 river island which once was chosen a a dueling-groun- d for Abraham Lincoln and later was the cemetery for Confederate victims who died of smallpox while in the military prison at Alton during the Civil war is being removed piecemeal from the Missouri shore ef the river to provide a base of operations for the federal government’s Work on a dam across the river at Alton About 40000 cubic feet of earth has already been removed from tha It It' no longer piece of ground an island in reality having been-joine- MAYFIELD Mr and Mrs Joseph A Christiansen announce the marriage of their daughter Ellen Christiansen to Allan B Affleck son of Mr and Mrs D A Affleck of Salt Lake City Miss Christiansen Is a graduate of the Manti high achool and a dent of the Snow college at Ephraim The young couple will make their home in Pocatello Idaho to the Missouri mainland by the action of river currents Tha earth is being removed from a point about 200 yards from the dgm Soldier His Opponent When Lincoln was supposed to was known as McPlke'a Island It was chosen as the site of a duel between Lincoln then a country lawyer and James Shields brigadier of the Mexican' war Shields challenged Lincoln after the latter wrote an article which offended him Tradition has it that Lincoln given the choice pf weapons picked a selection cavalry broadswords which his challenger did not particularly favor The day of the duel Lincoln “warmed up” by slicing off a small willow tree with his immense weapon at which Shielda burst out laughing Before they returned to the Illinois shore their quarrel was made up without the duel having been fought Known as Smallpox Island During the Civil war its use as a cemeter followed an outbreak of smallpox at the priaon camp at Alton where numerous Confederate soldiers were confined After that episode It was known as Smallpox BEAVER— Mr and Mra Fred Hodges of Beaver announce the Cooperation Urged marriage of their daughter Ruby "Because our conception of life to Henry Willeaon son of Mrs lacked spirit soul and high idealThe Marie Willeaon of Beaver ism It has come to the only end wedding took place last week at the home of the bride The cereit could In our new economic fabric there must be thorough and mony was performed by Bishop sincere cooperation between all the Wesley W Farrer They will make marThe Utah— GREENRIVER elements of society between capi their home in Beaver of Miss Chidester May daugh tal and labor especially for each riage Mrs Mr R C of ter Chidester and is essential to the other each is BEAVER — Announcement la valueless without the other And of this place to Arlon Curtis son of made of the marriage of Gam E also Mrs Mr and Wallace Curtis there must be a proper remuneraEyre son of Joseph Eyre of Minera-vill- e tion of labor so it will share in the of Greenriver was solemnized In and Miss Laural Joy Holt of on Manti L D S temple July Enterprise benefits of life and be able to rise the The wedding took to better conditions through ils own 3 They will reside at Thompson place last week in Minersvllle Utah efforts” of FillFILLMORE— O G LEHI-and Mrs Charles Col more announces the Day of marriage of announce the marriage ledge his daughter Josephine May to J their son Lionel Joseph Colledge Scott Riding son of Melvin H Ridand Miss Grace Lystrup of Provo The marriage Island of Mammoth ing Friday in Salt Lake City took place June 20 The dam now under construction The young couple will live at Tooele where Mr Cooledge Is era "PANGUITCH — Mr and Mrs by the government is one of many being built along the length of RAN FRANCISCO Henry Orton announce the engage- the river to control the effects of (UP) -- The ployed Merle ef river currents largest electric switches ever built LEHI- Announcement is made of ment ofto their daughter son and aid navigation of Mr Millard Brady are being completed here for ship the of Mrs Madge Jolley Provo marriage of Manassa Mrs Frank and Brady ment to Boulder dam of Pleasant Grove and John W First finished sections of the Street of this city which took Colo The marriage will take place Red the latter part of July switches now are being tested at Saturday at the home of L Stanford university Each switch place to D S Bishop S I Goodwin with and Mrs HO' ROOSEVELT-- Mr — there are twelve of them -- must Goodwin performing the mer P Edwards of Roosevelt anBisjiop stand a charge of 850000 volts the ceremony of their nounce the marriage SALAMANCA N Y (UP) — A highest ever attempted They will live at Lehi daughter Pearl to Loyal Clement bright red fire truck carried the In actual service estimates AuMra Ray G body of Addison J Crockett 65 to H Lloyd Labrun son of Mr and gustus Bowie president of the MONTICELLO—Mrs The wedding his grave instead of the usual lorn-bLabrun of Roosevelt of a Hansen entertained young company bevy manufacturing making bride's home Ray hearse the appliances they will operate at folks at her home Friday evening took place at the E Gilman officiating The couple It was Crockett’s last wish that 287000 volts They will be the only to announce the engagement of her on a ? in have he be borne to his grave in one of gone honeymoon trip k switches installed at the daughter Alene to De Vaughn east and will be at home the trucks he obtained for the city dam proper and are to be used Jones of Montlcello The marriage the Roosevelt upon their return in his 51 years of service with the for disconnecting the dam’s power Is expected to ccur during the fall fire department In recent years he supply transmission lines and oil months WELLS Nev — Announcement was Salamanca fire commissioner switches hAS been received of the marriage MT PLEASANT Mr and Mrs "double The two of Miss June McGuire daughter of switches stand 27 feet high when A P Madsgn have announced the Mr and Mrs Hugh McGuire of Landmark to Go Cleona opened and weigh 55000 pounds marriage of their daughter son of Mr to Wells Albert Agee son Mr of and and Mrs H A Wis BOSCOBEL each The single switches have base to O I) Young a Agee of Wells The also of Mt of a modern structure for lengths of 21 feet and weigh 30000 Mrs William Young took place June 29 In the marriage The pounds each room of the high school au- the last covered wooden bridge in singles cost Pleasant The “marriage took place In dining $10000 each while the double ones ditorium which was artistically Wisconsin traversed by a federal Nephi on Wednesday July 3 cost $19000 decorated with pink and white highway as recommended by the A reception honoring the young would The bride was state highway commission roses and peonies couple was given at the home of lovely In a white silk ensemble with remove a landmark built here 59 the bride's parents Saturday eve1 from pine rafted down matching accessories She carried years ago ning for the family and close a shower bouquet of white carna- the Wisconsin river friends Miss Of tions and blue delphinium They will make their home In Harriet Cazier was maid of honor of the Pi Beta Phi sorority The Fillmore and wore a pink ensemble and bridegroom is also a student at the bouquet of gardbntas University of Nevada and is affilMORONI- - Announce ment is shoulder LEWISBURG Pa (UP)- - Ludwig Derr founder of Lewisburg in 1785 made of the marriage in Salt Lake John D Franklin aeted as best iated with the Sigma Phi Sigma fraternity stood vindicated today of a charge City Tuesday of Miss Fay (31adys man Following a wedding breakfast wedding marclj was played of "squatter” Jorgensen of Ephraim to Elmo The the young couple left for Cedar-vill- e by Miss Margaret Gray H i s great - great - great - grand- William Jensen of Moroni Cal Where they will make The bride is a student at the Unidaughter Mrs Harriett Schoch SAUNA— Mr and Mrs Vivian versity of Nevada and is a member their home Earnest of Mifflinburg revealed records at the town’s anniversary that his purchase of land from Indians in 1767 was legal The purchase was two years before William Maclay made a survey for the CENTERFIELD— Mr and Mrs Albert Rosenvall announce the mar-riag- e of their daughter Louise to Melvin Johnson son of Mr and Mrs M A Johnson of Redmond at the Manti courthouse They will make their home In Redmond Mr Large Switches Built To Hold Boulder Power - Truck Carries Grave Fireman er largest (UP)-Sulwti-- Record Clears Title Early Townsite Penns after their purchase of the sarhe land Mrs Earnest said Derr bought land twice having purchased it from Richard Peters who obtained it as a gift from the Penn? In 1773 Derr was honored as a patriot by the Shikehrto chapter D A R He Jo tight with the Northumberland county militia during the war A large bronze Revolutionary and granite marker in his honor was unveiled at the Scsqui Centennial program Soviet Surgery Aids In Cerebral Paralysis LENINGRAD U S S R (UP)— Several orthopedic operations performed by Professor M Kuslik soviet doctor upon a boy long suffering from a serious cerebral illness which paralyzed his two legs and one arm were reported to the Leningrad Surgical society here as having been suc- cessful The young patient now is able to walk with the aid of a cane Birth Record Error Embarrasses Teacher ST CLAIRSVILLE Ohio (UP)-Ber- tha O f t e d n g e r a school teacher learned that she had been officially recorded as a male for the 36 years of her life The discovery was made when she applied for a passport and was surprised to find that she had been recorded as a boy when her birth record was submitted In 1899 without a first name An order of Probate Judge Harry Albright was necessary to correct the error 1 read that article on how to do it AnyMight get some new Ideas how it’s lime for Amos ’n’ Andy I’d better lay off for tonight— no use overdoing the thing But tomorrow night I’ll hustle right home and get into my garden clothes before anything interferes then I can THE WORLD OVERT plunge right in and get the worst of it done before dark like to have your as glamorous as this lovely Parisienne’s? 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