Show -- - J ' e" 111)c aIt 1:akt Zributic Sunday Morning March 14 1943 ---- Study YqurSoil Before You Start the Planting ' Ls' — ' ' z 4 t we a good supply of VICTORY GARDEN SEED at this but advis baying stocks era template whit CHICKS BABY at store at all timst th DOG FOOD E D Rmmdiss e and Supplits ' 1 VOGELER''S b t — ' (77" t ' 1 e- -- t‘0 - '" eooK n '60 t r ''' ''''''0 - -- if SA ---- t'' ' ' "41ltec r: pi pj - "- ' - ' 1 ' 7:s‘atae tLa'Liear:Z:::' - Use WASCO Brand eav Your Victory Garden - — k t ) 01 2 - - Get Your VICTORY GARDEN READY A ' --S: ' - :' et "1 '' 1 1 (Y r ' IldhilTIO WAAR itil-J-BOND- AND vrAt ‘ STAMPS '' AT C e923 OFf--I e''' 4 '1' - ' 4 ' ' - ' -' : '''' ::::1 - k °r 'I11010( 44 " -- 'i l 44 7 - 1-- iev S01 - VAI4' 4p - --k ''' ')' - '- 4'--4 ' '-- - :: ' 's '" t :4"ttlia-A- :: 74- - 4- t - 4 7' t x- ' U 4 ' - y$N- ' t4t- '1 i ' : ' ‘ 4 ' ' 0 —le -- ) 4- - :)) ! e ' - fr -- iv t c -- 5 ' f t - '45 i : ' 0- ' -- 44 1--7 4 rso- -' N - t ''''' 4 ''''''' t -'''' - (oc I t- - 's''' k 1 1 ' Nir'l!i'''' 1 ' rt -4 '' ''' -- - 4 vegetables sou plan to grow and buy the seed 3 Buy seed from a relia- ble dealer who will guarantee viability and purity time to spade up that victory garden Push the digging fork deep Into the soil 8 to 10 inches lift of soil and turn it over so the bottom of the slice the soil surface Now's the spade or the slice is left on summer squash both the Bush Scallop (green tinted) and the Dark Green Cocozelle may be planted Both of these are excellent varieties and with a few hills of each the family will continue to enjoy summer squash for the full season Likewise with winter squash it is usually desirable to have several varieties from Sztperphosphate Fertilizer If manure is applied to the soil or if the soil is dark colored couple were honored at a ception given in their honor by the bride's parents in the Second L D S ward hall They will make their home in Provo Daniel O Kleinman on of Mrs Bertha Kleinman of Mesa Ariz The marriage was solemnized by Dr Harold C Clark bishop of the Washington D C L D S ward at the home of a sister of Lieutenant Kleinman in Fair- Brady-Hanse- n FOUNTAIN GREEN — Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Leda Jones Brady of Fairview to Arthur C Hansen private first class son of Mr and Mrs Thomas Hansen They were married in Salt Lake City March 3 Mr Hansen has been stationed with the United States armed forces in Alaska for some time fax Va The bride iS a graduate of Brigham Young university where she was affiliated with the Fidelas social unit For the past five years she has been The residing in Washington bridegroom is attached to the United States coast artillery at a on short furlough Mrs Hansen is a daughter of Marion Brady Sr of Fairview - Clark-Christense- n 'MORONI—The marriage of Miss Esther Clark of Murray to Paul Christensen son of Heber Christensen was solemnized March 3 in the Salt Lake L D S temple Wood-Slate- n SPANISH FORK—Mr and Mrs Amos Wood announce the marriage of their daughter Miss Athene Wood to LieutenantArthur L Slater of the United States army a resident of Ogden The marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake L D S temple February 27 Mark Austin officiated Lieutenant Slater has returned to his post while the bride remains with her par- FAIRVIEW—Mr and Mrs Ross Vance announce the marriage of their daughter Miss Betty Vance to Charles Nelson son of Mr- and Mrs Hugh Nelson of Spring City: The marriage was solemnized Wednesday evening at the home of the bride's parents Lott-Kleinma- I r n '- Purple ) '-' I ‘0 - 1 ' 110' - i Pt:' ' to i 1 'r(t' :?4 tit-Itif1-4-- 'e i 4-- 4 t 1 1 ' I ':it'1- cr i I i All orld toi y kitil di clisesse-resistaw- field-crow- n Poroalt1015 1111sete i 1114011's new Roses all the fasiontso from the sftri Imam Largest Rose Crosser also ictorY Garden Write For free 1iV MP NEWARK Lamp G er : 1"'"'" i '4"":1- -- — ' 4K''C ' ' 7 '''''''"---- : GROWS No NOW VOIllit STATi MINIIIIMMISIIIIIM - 1 IF c SEE - ' - fmtMENNAMMIZIENSAVtailik 1 MAXFIELD'S FOR QUALITY! 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I 1 t 'I' 444 - " new xtremelyhaedyteay pornM in bloom trree eluters of exquisite 51VI always almon flushed stith gold open gradually ba long- lasting exhibition Roses in miniature 134 inches across 'rir fragrance 10Yely in rite garden ideal for bontonmres and bouquets Endures VIIKOrni winters and bloom abundantly from esrly June right through summer and fall ts to 24 sit lath Rugsred yfarr alter year 20plants guaranteed to bloom poatpasid 2 forS315 12 for 2122012S 1"223-49- ea: S115 2 - ainto ht Nueroafut WI no gor Imo' "&4t P 0' 0" o eP ' i?" :- Q ' ? 0 ' ''''I - - - - - A el:o 4-'' :s - egir A V - o o oO 0) - w ti '4 - ents in this city LEHI—Mr and Mrs Israel L 1 ) Varieties of the more peterson-Smit- h LEHI—Announcement is made of the marriage on March 9 of Mrs Inez H Peterson to George H SSalitthL awkehiLchDtsootke pplalece iAn the wedding dinner followed at the residence of Mr and'Mrs Louis Smith in Salt Lake City They will make their home in Lehi --' -- ' ''''-- I When space will permit it Is desirable to set a few Ear liana tomato plants in early for quicker fruiting However this variety is not a good canning type nor does it have the highest quality so it pays to plant most of the main crop to a variety such as Stokesdale or Marglobe These have excellent quality for the table and may be used equally well for canning Where the garden plot is large enough to grow some vegetables for storage it is well to take this into consideration when selecting varieties All varieties do not store equally well so select those which are recommended for that purpose e Miss-Mari- 61 - e4) I - - ok A 0ta i --- ! 't - - Ist 7- if ! tercup variety is an excellent squash for small families butva-it is desirable to have other rieties too such as Banana Improved Green Hubbard and Blue Hubbard The latter variety is a large fruited type and has proved to be an excellent keeper Lott announce the marriage on February 11 of their daughter Lott to Lieutenant re- Jr The new But- which to choose State Weddings (Continued from Page Twelve) ilo" White government restriction on phosphate fertilizers but with the large farm demand little of it may be available for garden soils If superphosphate fertilizers can be obtained they should be applied at a rate of about five to ten pounds per 1000 square feet and raked into the soil surface just before planting is followed application should be made at a rate of about two pounds for each 100 square feet GET YOUR " " 411 4 0 S In and moderately high in organic matter a phosphate fertilizer may be the only additional soil treatment needed There is no distributed evenly over the garden plot and worked into the soil surface with a rake just before planting If this practice be barn- -- f -- 4" noarlet Turnip White Icicle Rhubarb—Strawberry Red Cherry Rutabaga—American Purple Top Salaify—Monmoth Sandwich Island Bloomsdale Spinach—Long Standing Squash—Summer White Bush Scal- lop Early- Prolific Straightneck Black winZucchini Dark Green Cocozelle ter: Banana Buttercup Improved Green Hubbard Blue Hubbard Swiss Chard — Fordhook Giant Luc emus Tomato—Earliana (early) Stokesdal e (midseason) Marglote (midseason) Early Stone— (late) Turnip Purple Top White Globe Shagoin (good for greens as well as roots) Watermelon--Stri- ped Klondike King and Queen Kleckley Sweet yard manure apply it to your garden soil and work it in 2 Select the varieties of —J - 1 my 1 PGielo'bew If you can get 1 I (t Garden Duties - t A i O Irk I 1h)wart 7 aeli ' 4--171t e t ''''' :Ti‘ s '''' 1 '- 4 or4 v NV- '''elis '':1'---- : 'Z ' - 1 ' 41 !' 01'' 4 4 01t f '7 55 : :0 I rCeorroled scotch Kohlrabi—White Vienna ImPeri Spring ieal4al: Pal'ellinu7—eriiriraid5'2 Imperial 615 Grand Rapids Back Seeded Simpson Wax itrom seedlings) Onions—Crystal White Ebenezet Queen' (dry Sets) (pickling and bunching) Sweet Spanish Parsiey—Moss Curled Plarsollis—Hollow Crown Peas — Laxton's Provress (earlY) Morse's Gli laarrtk e tinadaeason) Strateyem Stride (late) — Mild: i HCaarr Giant leaarti !)trirs Giermnola Wonder i Improved hot: Floral Anaheim ) ' ctliloeraT mall — dCsa ye enoehnler (early) Blies Triumph (midseason) Russet Burbank (late) give a g rteuilt:erwisfernctairichforoos which the This is sometimes quite impor- tant in order to give variation In the family diet For instance S - 1 '''"94-1- s0"-- ' - 4!i±3 ' 44 :'''''':-4- (I - ' 4 0 '' 'Z l? 4:'''''4' '4''' '" ''' " ' it so ' '41 '1 '"' - ''' ' e ! :: '' 4 55'' - '''' ' " 4 ik: and HI:KhgagifBjulas bay Another advantkge in using different varieties of crops is to I ! 4 WIN 1 7 ' r 'Bilkiv:t4 'esl''1 ) A- - l' ::' - '4 t) - '7c ' '' ' t'7 '''''vk'' ''' v 5 4t :: 'mtiliis't---1:::f''A''''''r4- - 4 - - 'r : ' t '' "A '''''' '''' ' c 411 k 7!:-4i?-1- 9" fp V meHdoiu Aft AA ARA 0 Decorate a Room for onI7 c: d 1) 0O - "4 -1 o cantaloupe (mositmelon)—m R 45—Delicious (early) carrot — Red Cored Chautenay 1m- Mantes perjatoucifitiz3ressni3()wnrailritg Celery—Cirnel: 6 Utah sweet Corn—Spancross (early) Mar-fo- r cross (early) ) Iowa (midsosson) Golden Bantam (midseason) - Lincoln Cucumber — Claims° Pickling White Spine Fonlorado Black Beauty Florida - late variety it is possible to have the picking time spread over a period of a month I oi !1 1 tro AxlV -e 4 -- - 16 ' 4 ' Va4 ' yi' '''' 7 'T"' - 0 i ff It ' ''''' af W '2' ' :to i '4r1-0 - f30 - -- -- 4-- ' I tr7— --- -- k it 1 ' - 1 it yr 44'4tir se -- 11-''''- '' -' : !' fL ''' :': ' s A Ai' - ' Ir'ret t : A '''' i i 1 s -- :x'''" - 1S)1 10 - ' ''r-- : 'mo' ' 4 —) : 4:--7'- ' Mt Olt Aft Alk Aft rft4811111411 1 ''1--- 7 - ' ''' - : ':-:'- ti ! Chinese Cabbage—Wong Bok two-((71rnat- a:) 1 40' - t- '405 '4 -' A Lt ) ' 4 utismjneg oafnhaearvrieyst et ' rt '' ' I 44 t IF ' ti ? - 1 Not only is it important to lect the correct varieties toplant but it is sometimes desirable to select several varieties in order to spread out the With peas harvesting season example if one were to plant the same variety at every week period in the spring there would be little spread at the e t vi)))))1ví ' fl 1))) )1 se- - 1$ t 7 14' ' f tz f fifi $ s :- 4- ' -- e t i A' t- s 0s3 - 1 : 41 - r : l''' 1 ' 7vt1—: 4 ' 'S' ig ' IVLI:P Pi cn" A t 1' t 4! Ark t 1 I ''''00t' t 4 -' ie 41' -: ' ?k f i FT:e:V7:)W: -- ' - IL ( N 2on A I k - 7 - 'lc-- 6-'7' 4 $ V e-I4- e 4 "Altil'it''''-g''''?:!"i- j'i k ti' ''' IP'7 4k -- 4 4- - t- f:i li10417(-11- i 1"4' I t i4te4 5t ' I - -- - - - A2- tes're's " io' : A 1 '' "' it I 'r' t f 4 — i - 1 A k - Plnott CHEMICA AIL ' : t- "' : 1 Utah State Agricultural Experiment Station Many failures occur in gardening because growers have not t t selected the right'variety of vegetables for planting There do all but of kind each are many good varieties of vegetable not grow equally well in Utah Consequently it is important C to select those varieties which have been found to be well suited to Utah conditions 0 i 4i :fo4 - t' kt 1 - 4tN 4 4t 7 1 with "WASCO" Victory Garden Fertilizer it's the Fertilizer you need to Get Best Results in your Victory Garden For Sale at Your Dealer's or the Ogden Salt Lake and Orem Plants of the BUY '4'' ife e - ' kAar Your Dealer Can Supply You MP VICTORY 4 ' :01 ' - By L II Pollard Head Department of Vegetable Crops - 4 i0e161': f "'t 4f“ 16: :'':f?° NOW! - t V - r ''- -f - 'lr't9'-i-t 4: 111:V41'' ' I - - --- ' I i C e - - - 10:JA--?c- UNCLE SAM WANTS EVERYONE WHO CAN GROW a VICTORY GARDEN THIS YEAR - 1' ''' ' - t s'' lic It's Made Strictly Accoilding to the Formula Prescribed by the U S Dept of Agriculture - 4' ff nha 11101611Y GARDEN" Fertilizer If Gives You BEST RESULTS for 11 i 2k et - 1 r t- ' - 0 e 7'-A Z - t:c ' V11:t f x- 1 41-)- ' t '' - ' i: 11 A ' - ' i I :L11"1 0 0 4 e - sd nbf ''"" Ntt - -1 V' rawmalt ii- - k '''ibtl '"t t 1 Vance-Nelso- tif ' - $ ‘A't 1 1r' ' feet of row Cover the fertilizer before making the furrow for planting the seeds If preferred the fertilizer can 32 West First South Street I uhdau to ohe 50 -- t o's-- - 4 shortage in nitrogen fertilizers The only fertilizer containing chemical nitrogen that is available for noncommercial gardens will be sold in small packages and labeled "Victory garden fertilizer — for food production only" This is a standardized fertilizer sold for victory gardens all over the United States It contains 3 per cent nitrogen 8 per cent available phosphoric acid and 7 per cent potash This fertilizer is satisfactory for most garden be applied at planting time Make a furrow about two inches deep and about two inches from the line where the seeds are to be planted Distribute the fer- A tarializtteweroof t ci nn ei at ao ot tr tine '‘1 - 41 ” 't I 4I1 ' The war program has created a ' ' 2 : 1 1 Garden Fertilizer km ' t ti i 's "' W' will be given for these procedures later in this series of articles THE PLACE P ICTOY © q Y 1 k :: '' -- Is 4 4Z Research Associate Professor of Solis Utah State Agricultural Experiment Station Elaborate equipment is not reeded to grow a good garden of vegetables and small fruits A digging fork or spade a rake In some and a hoe some twine and two stakes are sufficient is water used for eases a shovel may be desirable if a stream of irrigation A trowel may be useful for digging in flower beds and setting out plants non because the original surFurther equipment is urmeces- face soil is worn and powdered be not should and purchased sary by cultivation and rain In these days when every un- If the soil does not crumble essential item needs to be con- when spaded hit each readily served clod or lump to fracture it Rake Some soils are easier to work or harrow the spaded land imothers and produce better so that moisture will mediately - crops with less effort and ex- be conserved Several good rakpense on the part of the gar- ings of the soil will pay in terms dener Before starting a garden of a fine moist and granular seed bed every gardener should study his sf)il Some of the points to be Nlost syndicated articles on considered are these: are written for eastern gardens 1 Best garden soils are dark soils which require different in color deep well drained and treatments than Utah soils The loam or loam in texture of most Utah soils are needs sandy Low-lyin- g 2 restricted to organic matter nipoorly drained are likely to be high in Treattrogen and phosphorus alkali and if so will not produce ments other than these should be made only on the advice of gardens S Lots covered with soil re- a sons specialist : satisfactory cently removed from basementsetc are likely to make poor garManure Fertilizer - dens The soils are apt to be Farm manure has been comhigh in clay and exceptionally considered the best source monly niin matter deficient organic of inatter and nitrogen organic trogen and available phosphorus for garden soils But in this 4 Shallow soils with coarse highly mechanized age manuregravel within 10 inches of the is becoming increasingly diffisurface are drouthy and have a cult to obtain And frequently zone for pooth rooting plants unreasonable prices are asked Most gardens will not be worth for low quality manure the effort on such soils Chicken manure contains the 5 Soils extreme in texture largest proportion of plant nusuch as very sandy or 'gravelly trients followed in order by soils or heavy clays are diffi- sheep horse cow and pig macult to manage They require nure But the amount of straw amounts of organic mat- large mixed with the manures may ter- - and the sandy and gravelly greatly alter their value Chicksoils are also low in plant nu- en manure is often easiest to trients obtain but it frequently contains large quantities of noxious Spading Soil weed seeds Apply chicken manure at about one-ha- lf The garden should be spaded the rate or plowed th the fall or early recommended for other manures A good application of common spring As soon as the soil becomes spongy and breaks when manure is 50 to 100 pounds per 100 square feet of soil Work pressed in the hand it is ready to work If manure is to be apthe manure into the soil betore it has time to dry out or large plied in the spring it should be amounts of valuable nitrogen distributed over the soil just before spading Push the spade may be lost or fork deep into the soil 8 to 10 If manure or its equivalent In leaf mold or compost is not Inches lift the slice of soil and turn it over so the bottom of available at a reasonable price the slice is left on the soil surgo ahead without it and plan to face This is the first requireproduce your own organic matment of good seed bed prepara ter for next year This can be done with a garden compost and green manure crops Directions VOGELER'S - 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