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Show GARDEN MEETS SET IN CACHE Color Film Will Be Shown by Experts A schedule of victory garden meetings to be held next week throughout Cache county under sponsorship of the newly-organized Cache county victory garden committee, com-mittee, was announced today by County Agricultural Agent Lloyd R. Hunsaker, committee chairman. The group includes representatives representa-tives of churches, the Logan chamber of commerce, schools, Farm Security administration, all I county planning committee and j the Farm Bureau and will pro- mote growing of victory gardens I throughout the county, Mr. Hunsaker Hun-saker said. Dr. Arvil L. Stark, chairman of the Utah State Victory garden committee and horticulturist for the Utah Extension service, will show a color film on "Victory Garden Pointers," and discuss the garden program. The film, much of which was made in Cache valley by Dr. Stark and Professor H. Reuben Reynolds, of the Utah State Agricultural Agri-cultural college art department, shows in natural colors the best varieties of vegetables to plant, transplanting, seeding, arrangement arrange-ment of crops, control ' of insects, and other problems. Questions will be answered and literature on varieties, pest control, planting dates and other data will be distributed. dis-tributed. Although the film is being shown in some schools, all parents par-ents of the various districts are urged to attend, Mr. Hunsaker said. Schedule of meetings was listed list-ed as follows. Monday North Cache high school 10 a. m.; Lewiston Junior Jun-ior high school, 11 a. ni.; Providence Provi-dence school, 2:30 p. m.; Newton school, 9:30 p. m. Tuesday Wellsville Junior high school, 9 a. m.; Newton chapel for the Newton Relief Society organization, 2 p. m.; Clarkston LDS chapel for Clarkston Relief Society, 3 p. m.; Millville chapel for MIA members, 8 p. m. Wednesday South Cache high school, -8:45 a .m.; Lincoln school at Hyrum7 10:40 a. m.;- a pruning demonstration at the Valdo Benson Ben-son farm, at"1 ' p. m.; College i chapel for residents of College 'and Young area, 8 p.. m. Thursday Smithfield Junior nigh school, 10 a. m. Thursday at 8 p. m. the Logan Lo-gan Garden club will hold a mass meeting for all prospective Logan victory gardeners in the auditorium of the Logan Junior high school, according to Dr. Frank Daines, club president. |