Show calt 5tkc Zeibunt Ijc I 7 March Sunday Morning 1943 1 i 4540- e - 0 ! 1 '''r e - k 4 —±--- - 0 4 4' 311Pe'l - v "I- 1647 i P -- - :: r ' ': At-- 7 - it 0400401017 - t ' ' ii ' :k 1 e -- l ' -- ' '5-- I : k f E '- 4P e " - m ' lr4tk' t ''S :ilei i t !: ' t - : 1' 3''- i t' ' 44 '7 ': 1- ' : :': ' ? t ' - : ' ''''' : 0 : xj 1 IWO ''''-- -- W Martin Fame 11 Jr who Is a bride of Bountiful Mien Helen Bri Kre of Bountiful 3frilt soon to be a bride Stanton Engaged Mrs "Miss Coray-Bea- ''''- t- ' 1 F "'IP — Announce- George Daniels of Ma Lad and the late David Evans Vows will be exchanged in the Salt Lake L D S temple sort of Mrs (ct L'ikv riC jx Bli 410 t lielleINIMITtossm ''' ' i '9 r i ' - - ! 1 1)0116 ' 1 ' rw ' I f':' 1 r" L It)E f — ' ' t : i 40: I ' 1 ':- it ‘ip fih - 1 '"': 'T 4: ''1-- ' e !' : '''''it-li'4"- 1 1 H 1 ' ' ' i pounds 100 heads 8 dozen 112 bushels 50-1- late 00 ' 150 fruits 200 pounds 80 pounds 100 heads 60 fruits 120 bunches !! Fertilizers are so scarce this year that precious nitrogen preparations have been put up In special packages and labeled "for victory gardens or food production only" They are especially for the city victory gardeners but the U S department of agriculture asks that they be purchased only when well rotted leafmold or animal fertilizers are not available in sufficient quantities Nitrogen Is a necessity in manufacturing ammunition and although it was commonly available before the war in a 5 per cent mixture with 10 per cent phosphoric acid and 5 per cent potash the percentage of nitrogen this year has been cut to 3 per cent with 8 per cent phosphoric acid and 7 per cent potash Department of agriculture experts say this new mixture is satisfactory for vegetable gar- i — 4A1i A ' -- - - ' ' t t t t ' N is difficult to state exact- - The early quicky maturing crops such as radishes spinach lettuce and bunch onions should be grouped together in order to facilitate the preparation of the aground fotraauccesslon crops of these may be used as companion crops among later maturing vegetables such as cabbage broccoli peppers is advisable in order to Utilize all available space Crops which are rather tall and spreading in their development should be planted on one side of the garden plot so that they will not shade or overrun the others The vine crops sweet corn pole beans and tomatoes some in this group If the rows run east and west these crops may be planted on etc-Th- perennial garden) i ( 1 : i is - - It is better to group the an nual crops in order to get those which have similato cultural and seasonal requirements together For instance crops like salsify chard parsley and parsnip which occupy the ground for the entire season may be planted adjacent to the perennial bed or in a strip further over in the gar-'de- n These vegetables are all hardy so may be planted early Peppers lima beans and egg the north aide but if they run north and south it would be better to have them on the east side of the plot Do This for Your Garden 1 Prepare a planting plan listing the crops and showing the distance between each row as well as the crops to follow 2 Obtain fertilizer for your garden plot using well rotted manure or commercial garden fertilizer 3 In earlier parts of the state prepare the ground for such early crops as lettuce beets chard and bunch onions dens U se All vegetables do not require the same space for normal Of course in small home gardens it is advisable development to plant the seed in row § as close together as possible For the smaller crops such as onions spinach and radishes the rows may be spaced as close as 12 inches On larger growing crops such as chard beets carrots and that succession cropping Is advobeans It will be necessary to In this cated 8 Inches the rows Van apart For staked tomatoes On smaller plots you would no 0 cabbage cauliflower etc doubt leave out some of the Inches Is desirable depending on suggested vegetables or you the variety Tomatoes which are may limit the amount of each not staked should be spaced planted and still include most of 2 the crops In very small plots Inches between rows desirabl? to !t will probablybe Sweet corn should be spaced some of Include these crops along 6 inches apart The from with the flower or ornamental vine crops such as squash and garden For instance a few peppumpkins may require onmuch pers or tomato plants scattered the more space depending the ornamental garden through crop and variety will add Interest and at the same time supply the family table Too often the home garden InBorders of carrots have been cludes only a few of the more successfully used r flower common vegetables omitting a vegeha- dens wherej space-f-omany that are easy to grow and was limited ble Other garden which would add greatly to the vegetables such as parsley of and value the the garvariety Swiss chard chives kohlrabi and den By including as many crops broccoli may likewise sprouting beas possible the garden will be worked Into the ornamental come much more interesting and or flower garden also provide the variety essential to the normal diet Growing Vegetables 10 different varieties of some crops ILast Spring we planted Early If sufficient space is available in our ?riot Gardens to tind how many will likewise add much to the Ftgetablee could be Produced from tho Seeds Planted Seeds were counted and the number garden value it given below—Here Aro 1 he Result: For those who have never planted g SEET Rad fe'lr'rT46-planned a garden a plan for a 50 SeedsEarlyProduced 44 Smts - 'i 144 30x50-fogarden plot is inLETTUCE Earliest Loaf 't' '4"Nf-A cluded which may be helpful in 200 129 Seeds Produced Plants arranging the crops in a sysEarly tematic way Of course this TURNIP g"':"41: 2°13s"dk Turnips to to be modified need will plan CARROT meet the requirements of the inCarrots rtt8 dividual grower In some cases 100 Seeds ' RADISH Earliest Rad the spacing may be somewhat 75 Seeds Produced 59 ltadishes I' 40-°close but by using some of the - -e TOMATO as well wails1 smaller varieties Early Burbank rt4tt 21 Plants 2$ Seeds P '''' proper care sufficient space Tomatoes be available for the crops to ma' Above ' were groom '''9' f OSI o ture normally This plan is for around 10x25 foot t plot If you want lot of Early Vegetables that can be the first year's planting and for Pleat theme Six oaf e1PP—tdese Ecound that reason it is possible to plant ran teo oach willoontssin Mere Seeds Pat 24 lettuce and radishes only plenttol and we still mall one of each ail for 10eor 3 eats- - aarh IS Pete alle Inches from the asparagus and Seed Iteett ii ram—our Wit oar rhubarb Later this would not 1:11":71entsee: Seed Orower11ep 70 ROSE MILLMY be feasible noticed be It may 1c i 7 01 r 7 U tomain Coupol4 di lestrw7m ---) tc i i A Anc- ig - v 1 j ) 1 -- L- 1114!71P ts I i lir-7- P s-- I ---- 1 0 lor-z-- i v 16-1- ' sr0004 k 1 - 1 tot-a- ) ( g 20-3- it 4 Miss Aliens Stanton who is soon to be married Mrs Ralph James Bean formerly Miss Helen Coray with Richard R Lyman officiating Four hundred persons have been bidden to their wedding reception the same evening at Bountiful Third L D S ward recreation hall Three sisters of the bride-to-b- e will and the bridegroom-ele- ct serve as attendants t Miss Afton Briggs maid of honor Miss ( 'it - k-- -- - ' Briggs Miss Maxine Briggs and Miss Lucile Evans Wanda NATIONALLY BUY attend Many prenuptial parties have honored Miss Briggs recently ' and her mother 'is hostess today Sunday at a trousseau tea 7e "I for her daughter couple will make their home at Malad following a short wedding trip - - ' -' Neo )''''‘''IA 'Ag-- --- f 12 -- --) - Schultz-Fassel- WP 411011 FullsaStrength G ADVERTISED SHOES! raw - -- - - - ' — gill Le ' 2- -- - '- 1 - 0 ' r7 ! 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THEIR ot I sFtar CORP Aloe rAnb K HUG' - — Wedded on BOUNTIFUL Thursday in a 7puptial mass at the Cathedral Of the Madeleine at Salt Lake City were Miss Margaret Schultz daughtetr of Mr and Mrs William J Schultz of Bountiful and W Martin Fassell Jr of Salt Lake City son of Mr and Mrs W Martin' 'I'll ' 1 ö Early l SHOES BUY FOR 30-3- Lorenzo of Malad bridesmaids Dives of Malad will be best man Thirty guests from Ma lad will '' This Fertilizer is the only one 116 ' 1 ' " ' YOUR VICTORY GARDEN my' - :'- i :i :: if oil4V ' ' FOR BEST RESULTS - ' j:: ' - VICTORY GARDEN FERTILIZER -- 4 'i7: 1t ' ''': :: ' 'i stalks Big Plants Little Plants--That'- s How Gardens Grow : if-- :" — -- ' 7-- ' (Brand) - — i' : i I- 4- 4 I: trPackages r - : 4- l'1"""" :: :N 200 plant require a full season to mature bul Inasmuch as they are 1164 t is not possible to plant them until the danger from frost has passed It would be well to put these adjacent to the other crape just mentioned i f' - — f ? 0 - A ''''' ' A'' ik e6) '100t4otithettEALIn - r - I OzMakes 6 Gallons Aphis Spray 09 - '''4- - -:'e i ': Tomatoes Turnips 1 :::'' 'N Insist on Original Factory Sealed for -- r71:r SA:y- -4 ' : k' Black Leaf 40 is economical A litti goes a long way w I s i: K ' Spinach Squash - ' - A g- ' I A- t - E'r:tlt "'Ir 4 ft Z 05—''---- i (pods) (pods) 15 quarts (shelled) 2 bushels or 3 doz bunches 100 pounds 50 heads 2 bushels or 100 bunches 60 heads 2 bushels 100 90 bunches 5 3 bushels 50 100 (more canned) 2 bushels (pods) 400 fruits 25 3 bushels 100 early 900 late 100 bunches 50 300 stalks 15 100 pounds 150 2 bushels 25 212 bushels 50 2 bushels 8 hills summer 2 bushels 10 hills late 5 bushels 50 plants 2 bushels 50 Parsley Parsnips Peas Peppers Potatos Radishes Rhubarb Rutabaga Salsify 4 t' i Common insect pests destroyed by Black Leaf 40 are: Aphis (pleat lice) toefisoppors most thrips mealy begs tete begs young sucking bugs leaf rainier' mod sisnikor insocts Spray with Black Leaf 40 as soon as any of these pests appear It kills by contact and by fumes and is highly effective m w '' 1r ! 1 1 &i 1'z i'- ' '‘ ' '07 1 Ic' f: ' o It 1 ! the P i ' ' ''E 'Xvvmrse5:- 'e early 100 late early 60 late 20 Onion (sets or seed mature) ' '"- It ly how much of each vegetable should be grown for personal likes and dislikes will determine this However the accompanying table showing the estimated space necessary for each vegetable for a family of five and the approximate yield from 100 feet of row may be found helpful The perennials 'such as asparagus rhubarb and horseradish should have a space in every garden where a strip can be spared on one side of the plot In that way there will be no Interference with the preparation of the soil and planting of the other crops (A later article will give details on planting a I 36-4- ct 0 4c '1 3 ment is made of the engagement and approaching marriage on Friday of Miss Helen Briggs and Thain M Evans of Ma ladIdaho 43 a daughter The bride-eleof Mr and Mrs A Archie Beggs and her fiance is the -- -- year 112 2 bushels 50 400 30 49 Eggplant 20 Kale 50 Kohlrabi 20 early 40 Lettuce (head) 10 hills Muskmelort Onion (sets) green 100 ) ‘ i??1 4v Briggs-Evan- s se ' 41 ii7 n BOUNTIFUL Cauliflower late Celery Chard Chinese Cabbage Corn 6 plantings Cucumber 4 isf ::4''': 1 - - 4: Beet Off to War 100 200 100 50 50 40 50 50 Carrot i :i? : - s 4N0 i 4 41 PAYSON—An inter est ing marriage took place Wednesday evening when Miss Helen Coray Siddaughter of Mr and Mrs ney Corey became the bride of Bean on of Mrs Ralph JamesBean of Salt Lake George T solemCity The marriage was nized at the bride's home The bride wore a gown of a corsage poudre blue crepe and She was atof white orchids tended by Miss Clara Jean Perkins maid of honor George T Bean of Salt Lake City was best man for his brother I z4 i ''' Iv Fertilizer Now Broccoli Cabbage 1 404 Estimated amounts of vegetables to plant for a family of five rows: and approximate ylelds‘from 100-foRows No of Ft Approx Yield 100-Crop— 100 50 pounds Asparagus bushels 200 Bush Bean Pole Bean Bush Lima !li VerPAYSON—Mr and non Stanton announce the engagement of their daughter Miss Allene Stanton to Thomas B Si Ivey of Stockton Cal Miss Stanton is a graduate of the Dee school of nursing Mr Si Ivey is stationed with the U S army air base at Kees ler field Mississippi ' 1 reiRIMINIMIIMPMPWAR - Ft to the growing plants One of the first things which should be done is determining the amount of space to be used Having done that the wise gardener prepares a plan for the entire season taking account of the vegetables he wishes to plant and where each is to be grown Ordinarily it is wise to — crops and succession crops that are to be used Heavy paper should be used for this purpose as it will be roughly handled as The plan seeding proceeds should be filed for reference the following year In this way one can avoid planting the same vegetables in the place where It was grown the preceeding ot He will usually be surprised at the amount of produce which may be harvested from a small plot especially if he uses succession cropping and Intercropping- schemes correct spacing and gives proper care ' ' : : 9 : Plant to Feed Five of planting :':2 ''' : : - '" - k - 4et i' '' 4 I tural Experiment Station For the home gardener to get the most enjoyment and the greatest amount of produce from his garden plot he should do more than buy seed and proceed with preparations of the sail and planting It is iimportant that he plan the garden lot so that all the in vegetables will be arrangedtime their proper place at the ' 044- ' : : r) 2 i N : 'kor4 '10-''''- '41110"-s-- ' ' ' I 1 - ' attr ' 1 - t t'' ' - r I ''' 4'z'r'''''''-'4':- '': ' : ':' ''' '''''40' I i I - ' ‘ ::- 41 i 1:est-- 4tyN Garden Victory amount of space each of the crops Is to occupy the distancebetween rows and the inter- use a large sheet of paper and draw a scale plan of the ground showing the exact position and By Leonard IL Pollard Head of Department of Vegetable Crops Utah Agricul- r 1- i 1 i ! 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