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Fine Insures Germination 13i 19S3 for Summer t New Lawns Need Daily Light Sprinkling By IIENRY PREE The home gardeners must bear In mind that a daily light sprin- kling Is required to supply newly seeded lawns with the constant moisture needed to insure prop- er germination and to help the resulting seedlings root them- selves in the soil water every four days a loamy soil needs it once a week and clay should get it every two weeks When rainfall is scarce then the gardener must get busy and make up the deficit Flowering Dogwood the seedlings have developed sufficient root growth to reach moisture avail- able below the surface a light sprinkling has little value Then an inch or more of water must be applied at a time In general lawns on sandy soil need to receive an inch of However once HIS FAVORITE CHAIR ER By GAYNOR MADDOX has a Corpus Christi Tex wonderful cook in Mrs John B She does grilled scallions on toast or waffles Her grandchildren call for “Grandma’s fresh vegetable meat loaf” Any way you look at it she’ an artist with fresh fruits and vegetables Why not— her husband is prominent in the business Grilled Scallions on Toast 1 or Waffles '6 (Yield: servings) Five to 6 bunches scallions Vz inch’ boiling water in pan Vz teaspoon salt 3 tablespoons butter or margarine 3 tablespoons flour 1 Vz cups milk V teaspoon salt Vz teaspoon ground black pepper 6 waffles or 6 slices toast 2 fresh medium tomatoes cup grated sharp Cheddar cheese Peel scallions leaving on 2 inches of the green tops Place whole in saucepan Add boiling water and salt Cover Boil 3 min- utes or until tender lifting the cover one or two times during cooking period Remove from wa- ter Drain In the meantime melt butter or margarine in a sauce- ) pan B Sf' J O O Many werlng dogwoods would benefit from fertilizing and pruning to encourage the development of blossom buds for next year Since a flowering dogw’ood needs full sunlight for maximum bloom it is often advisable to reduce the number of inside branches permitting more sunlight and a better circulation of o oo air enemy of the borer Sawdust kicked o outThe worst borer holes the trunk o for this o the evidence and if found poke into with wire hoping to o kill theholeborer Then plug up the o hole with soft mixed with o little or per cent o rapidly narcissus and sign on Look a a ' a £ £o o o o o o o 0 A Over 80 Years Serving the People of Ogden AWNINGS TENTS UPHOLSTERY 2268 Washington Blvd Dial soap DDT daffodil bulbs increase varies with the variety and location When the foliage becomes crowded and the blooms fewer the clump needs dividing The best time to do this is just after the foliage has yellowed indicating that the new roots have started growing The presence of foliage tells you just where the bulbs are Use of a spading fork instead of a spade lessens the chance of damage to the bulbs Remove only the baby bulbs which come easily away from the mother bulbs Do not tear them off if they adhere firmly The- large bulbs are of blooming size and can be depended upon to flower next year so replant them at FOR FATHER’S DAY JUNE 19th He’ll get added pleasure when he relaxes Y in his favorite chair covered with one of O men 10 How it Y our quality fabrics by upholstery crafts- - 5 - 2-21- 83 once £&& wiw: NO MATTER HOW BAD YOUR HAIR Now You Can Have A Wonderful DOUBLE LANOLIN 7— Ovr-proctstt-d? 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SHELVADOR &' ' W sssv 2-24- 01 -- j- ©XQS k A SS VI if 1 1 ’ X t wed- ' v y I 4 'j fe frscMatw ECONOMICAL — Fresh vegetable and beef loaf will make a fine summer main dish It is economical too salt and black pepper Cook until medium thickness stirring con- stantly Place cooked scallions on toast or waffles over which pour V cup cream sauce Top each tomato Of the many smart sweater fashions that are rampant in this sweater era I think the Italian silk sweater tops them all These come either in classic pullovers and cardigans —and I assure you nothing is prettier with a white summer dress than a pastel silk cardigan-- or in dressier types wiht wide V necklines and either long or cap sleeves In black for instance with a black skirt The newlyweds will make their home at Ft Bliss until Cpl Hun-sakerrelease from service when they will return to Honeyville Mrs Oral Hunsaker and a son Travis Hunsaker of Honeyville V ts ' - SA fOr)0VV0 Man Are Wed were among guests at the ding i V ' Garden Quiz What trees Sprinkle with grated Broil until brown p cheese ® inch slices) Two pounds ground chuck 1 cup fine dry bread crumbs 2 eggs beaten l3i teaspoons salt teaspoon ground black pepper Vz cup chopped fresh parsley (Yield: 10 z -- cup finely chopped green pepper lVz cups finely chopped onion 1 cups finely diced fresh tomatoes 2 medium fresh mushrooms 2 teaspoons sliced (optional) or butter margarine (optional) Thoroughly mix all ingredients except mushrooms and butter or margarine Pack jrmly into a 75X minutes fnPh a preheated moderate oven (350 degrees F) Turn out onto a serving platter If desired saute mushrooms In butter or margarine and place oyer top Serve with buttered parsley fresh carrots Tomorrow's Dinner: Beef and mus to the soil help break up clay soil and aid in the reten-wall- ? tion of water in sandy soil This relishf cantaloupe balls in sour A — Pear apple golden labur- old gardener prefers the import- - cream coffee tea milk num hawthorn and f irethom can ed peat because being coarser lasts longer in the soil than be trained as an espalier Fruit domestic varieties which in °ur trees are most commonly used instances are almost pow- many for this purpose der Since none have any food — cause what might my value consider them on their q ad Pe4rK Poun?’ onions to rot in the middle as Price lime peat unless the soil they start developing very acid A — Maggots are probably to would make an espalier tree against a brick Q — I I Dust or blame for the rotting or Dieldrin with soil the spray Lindane before planting the sets If seed —treat with 2 parts Cal880 omel and 1 part seed before sowSIZES ing Onions must have a fertile 142-- 24' well limed soil abundantly supplied w ith nitrogen Q — In 1954 we cut our Daf(tti TClWU WKcifiU fodil foliage down to the f ground as soon as they finButton-o- n ished blooming This year no flowers at all What can be done now to insure blooms next Cool sundress into smart — just button on the little spring? collarette — be ready for any occaA — First do not remove any sion! So very flattering too! foliage unti it has yellowed and Pattern 880: Sundress button- - withered Second fertilize with on collarette Half Sizes 14 a mixture strong in phosphorus 16 I8V2 2012 222 242 Tis- - — one with an analysis of sue pattern transfers State size or And for good luck Send 25 cents in coins for this plant a few bulbs next autumn pattern — add 5 cents for each pat- Q — Is Michigan peat moss any different or better than the imported varieties? Do you agree that lime should be used with Michigan peat? A — All peat mosses act similarly They add a valuable hu- - j j Magic! IBomus Trade-in- ! SEW ts ss wv ’s Vaswwa X4svkesssv V Y SN ssw WED IN TEXAS —Cpl Neil Hunsaker of Honeyville took as his bride Miss DeOne Gillispie of Ft Bliss Tex formerly of Tooele at a ceremony in the LDS Chapel in El Paso Tex ’s Rinse OGDEN BEAUTY SALON In s with Leland Johnson performing the ceremony ' Miss Shirley Johnson was maid of honor and Reulin Larson was best man Our Glamorous Extras : O O O O T " HONEYVILLE — Miss DeOne Gillispie daughter of Mr and Mrs Guy Mentchel of Ft Bliss Tex formerly of Tooele became the bride of Cpl Neil Hunsaker of Ft Bliss son of Mr and Mrs Oral Hunsaker of Honeyville on May 6 The ceremony took place in the LDS Chapel at El Paso Tex THE CONDITION OF "-- r -- dog- wood is a of is a tell-tal- e Is Tasty Dish 5 j Hardwicke no zoooooooooooooooooooooo RE-UPHOLST- Grilled Scallions on Toast f city-dre- See Us Today for Special ss -4 Bonus Trade-i- n Offer -5 Tomorrow's "Buy" Near-wifh-a- BLOUSES ll Fraih new ityli and color Charge or layaway— no Interest charged ever I Go to Market at Home with an ELECTRIC Ereezer! 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