Show lli 7ffilr¥"l' Will' "rill'iilii IIM III" 'alt fab gf ib o 1 g AA rt "" I fel-'- t Wit 1!' vaai aAA f - — - 1' v w w f" 4- 3PN trit SUNDAY Ju-- t I 4p- - Jfrtf w— t'A?j - MORNING u n r ii rw — —— 1034 V-- ! 4' uHtt f k A A-- - A A A a ' fa JfHaUL I V' r""rw' J - t v " u-- r v ('-"-i js-rV? 'A : 1 ' S - Wr VI AV Mil f FtF AAf4 11 - iiaarrtA i -- &$t&A ' nA' m"aw - r T rrTiti A s ' V ' vi I VA cvtwj(?ii:-T- XAtiV ' V4A ifH PA' fKli ?-ti- - 'V4i s u A 7i-- 7n - k It's blossom time with fields and gardens redolent with the perfume oT hundreds of blooming trees and shrubs making the valley a veritable fairyland The young'girls at the upper left in front of the lilac bush are left to right Miss Genevieve Craron Miss Marion Solomon and Miss Jane Dinwoodey Miss Ruth Sims at the upper right has gathered an armful of cherry blossoms At the lower left are shown Miss Barbara Naylor and MissyMarian McKenzie with their arms full of blossoms Typical of the many lovely gardens in Salt Lake is the one at the lower right the home of Mr and Mrs Thomas J Mullin on Arling' ton Drive with Mib Dorothy r |