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Show South Tract Garden Club Entertains South Track Garden Club entertained en-tertained other garden clubs at their meeting Friday, Oct. 3, held in the Oasis ward chapel. There were 39 present.. Mrs. Effie Nielson, president, gave the speech of welcome, and thanked thank-ed all those taking part on the program. Mrs. Beth Anderson, district supervisor, spoke on materials for club programs, and urged members mem-bers to catalague the papers for their records, as many clubs have kept alive by programs of this type. . Mrs. Celie Christensen and Mrs. Ruth Dewsnup were county officials offic-ials recognized. Mrs. Maurine Jaffery, president of Delta Rose Garden Club, presented pre-sented Mrs.. Wallace Whicker with a beaultful vase for naming the garden Delta Rose Haven. Signs are being posted at both ends of town to direct visitors fo Delta Rose Haven. , Mrs. Merrill Miller, of -Black Rock, was featured on the program pro-gram with her arrangments of weeds. She used yellow, purple, and black sages, shadscale, smother-weed, smother-weed, sumac, wild grape, Indian corn, squash, pumpkins, banana squash, tomatoes, apple, prunes, copper rock, pet wood, cactus, golden gold-en rod and marigolds in her arrang ments. She also used purple glass and buck horns from off the desert. Mrs. Miller showed corsages out of pine cones and boughs that could be sold at Christmas for money for club projects. She gave each member a bulb from Indian, Chief Iris and gave cactus for the Escalante monument. Mrs. Merl Bennett, of Deseret, showed a novel arrangement of varnished cedar wood from Topaz. Mrs. Beth Anderson gave points on arrangments for the county fair, Sutherland invited all to meet with them in the second week of November, and to bring arrangments arrang-ments which will be judged by Fred Augusburger and Dorothea Newbold. |