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HILLSIDE 1 II 111 T '4 11 : ' — of '"'- - ) ' lekt f L i 1 ' VIT'77-- i9 - '— - -1 it- 1441 I - ITV EAST SALT LAKI CITY WM iLIci tAt y ' -! I ' M:1111 ': ' TI '4 ' I FREHNER'S 3 PROBLEMS Planter Blocks Provents trsion 0 Retains Soil it View leautifitos Hilisidos 0 Will Ir 4s r s 30 - 60 9 1) Dogtrot Angle Mountain West Gardens SOUTH WAS Park and Riverside SEVENTY all classes Park of certificates Civic Beautifi in the eatdon Awards program These classes give an opportunity to enter many kinds of projects such as garden club plantings civic and service club endeavors commercial plantings governmental landscaping church plantings gardens both prof essionally designed and nonprofessionally community beautification and cleanup junior landscaping ranch and farm Improvement neighborhood itn- provement and these tree plantings classifications Most of were represented in the winning projects Whether your entry in this year's contest won or not you have contributed much to the beauty of your city and state by your efforts Enter the program again next year hwik & slides or projects were shown by Dr Arvil L Stark horticultist Dr Utah State University Lloyd Hunsaker gave a review of the landscape Improvement program in Utah: A program on landscaping featured Dr Stark who told how to organize a The Tribune's role In encourwhose subject was Korologos The Tribune's role in encourMelvin aging beautification Burning ham Salt Lake County sion agent whose topic was what judges look for in evaluating entries and Mrs R disFillmore Erven Day cussing how to obtain the agent whose topic was what judges look for in evauating entries and Mrs IL dials PHONE by Dr Anal coop-extensi- WINNERS and their friends enjoyed a tea prepared by Mrs D G Coleman and Mrs J C Quinn assisted by Mrs Evelyn Palmer Mrs Karl Wootton and Mrs Scott Smith members of the Flora Culture Garden Club The beautiful tea table featured fall fruit and flowers and was arranged by Mrs Coleman HOW to bring those lovely chrysanthemum plants through the winter often puzzles the best gardeners Most chrysanthemum growers who think they know how are often disappointed when some of their choice varieties phase out during weather For the casual gardener one who does only what his wife tells him to do the best procedure in bringing mums through the winter is to make sure only the hardiest varieties are planted in the first place These can often be distinguished by the cold 277-203- 1 Stark L tions written by others who gained their knowledge from books and publications AT ANY RATE most authors and growers alike agree that good drarnage Is essential to survival Chrysanthemums In soggy wet soil seldom survive the winter Chrysanthemums that are allowed to dry out completely also seldom survive the winter the crown of the plant with such Protecting ' twiggy shrub things as evergreen branches branches coarse hay corn stalks etc that do not settle and pack Is generally recommended If applying these does not bring your plants through the winter at least putting them over the plant will clear your conscience so that you can survive the winter in peace MULCHING material is best applied after the soil is cold or frozen These covers do not keep the plants from freezieg but rather keep from thawing during winter plants next spring One of the best procedures for chrysanthemum protection is snow Simply get in touch with the local weatherman and ask him to provide a blanket of snow to cover your garden in the winter In case he doesn't do this save some change at Christmas shopping time to buy a new set of The Salt Lake Tribune Home Magazine Z7 "7" " " - 74- - - -- prize-winnin- On Wintering Chrysanthemums 20 y: i' advice from the garden doctor presence of numerous suckers and leaf tufts about the base of the plants in autumn Varieties that send up a few shoots with little growth at the base in autumn are less likely to survive low winter temperatures ANOTHER WAY to insure hardiness is to propagate from plants that have survived the winter year after year in your area And still another way to have nice chrysantheMums each year is to set out newly purchased plants each sprirg and treat them like annuals with no thought of winter survival For those who are anxious to bring plants through the winter a few rules are suggested Many of these rules come to us from books and publications written by persons who likely read what they know about it from books and publica O ( LD -- A —111111 r y entry 4'4-- - Mid-&mis- 7 A' beautification Because of the great number of entries and the quality shown four gardens were awarded first-plac- e plaques Mr and Mrs Bruno Ingold Logan Mr and Mrs Darrell Walker Pleasant s Grove Dr and Mrs W R Murray and Mr and Mrs R W Stringfellow Kearns were on hand to receive the honors YOUR ANSWER TO At Mrs beautification Salt Lake Audrey Hamilton City received a state plaque on behalf of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints which won in the church landscaping class Pillmore's project received a state award with Mrs R Erven Day receiving the award Mrs Al Jensen Salt Lake City accepted the state award for Mr Jensen's neighb- efforts at community year beautification are lost Officials of the Civic Beautification Awards program honored six such projects with continued Improvement bars R A Could Salt Lake City received this award for his professionally landscaped garden Three community landscape improvement and cleanup projects also received continued improvement bars They were Proud of Kearns committee Fillmore Beautification program and Perron landscape improvement program Two Salt Lake City parks received awards for continued improvement Liberty r Colored by Genevieve H Folsom FOR PLANNING and sponsoring the famous Peace Gardens at Jordan Park the Salt Lake Council of Women had members on hand to receive a state plaque for their project Presentation was made to Mrs T E Caddis garden chairman the Red Hills Representing Motel at Kanab Helen P Vance received a pimple for the landscaping around the motel for which she was responsible Wayne M Saltzgiver district manager Mountain Fuel Supply Company Roosevelt accepted a plaque for outstanding land s ' p y' 1 ' t if ' ' i i 4 2 1 ! ''''' ' ' 1 ) It " 't ' 7 4 a E ''''8 4 f t A - t77)18'' — :1 ' 4or 1 Winners Get Their Awards beautification endeavors Presenting the awards were Dr Lloyd Hunsaker associate director extension services Utah State University Mike Korologos community service Salt Lake Tribune director and Mrs Dennis Kelley representing the Utah Associated Garden Clubs A delegation from the Citizens of Emigration Canyon watched as Lindsay P Caywood Jr their president accepted the top award for entries in the community cleanup and beautification class Their extensive landscape Improvement program is making the canyon area a more beautiful and safer place in which to live ' ' ' ‘ gab from the garden state-widcontest all the ranged way from individual gardens to huge community tor: ') ' 1967 In the t i Tribune Civic Beautification program posed after receiving their plaques the outstanding entries Civic Beautification Awards program received engraved plaques as best in the state at a special awards cerernony and tea held recently in the Garden Center Sugar House Park lAth East and 21st South The program is sponsored each year by The Salt Lake Tribune in cooperation with the extension services Utah State University and the Utah Associated Garden Clubs Projects enIn the q C '' - ' 4 — 't' 11 IFCEEN tered ' 1 4 - r Award winners ok 4‘"'" : l - 1 ' ''' ii4 1 'll - '' 14r ' '' " r '' - '' '''' ' -" N N t t"'"' ' k I It ' ''' I ' '''''' k- - t-"'- : ' ''t 1' aN ' kLIdf ''''' r — 1 gr '1 a liozsoc" ' ' 4'4 ' VIT t) ' 77 ''I' 4 I f I A i : 't t ? - ' ' - tt:- ' iitA It"' 4 - ' lt ' '" 4e-'- '' 4 ' - ' 4 ' ""' 4- ''s ' 4 ‘1 V - a k ' - ' ' aowelopte 1 ''' 1 - '''' O ? 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