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Show Glenwood Plants Listed by Botanists - V ,.-'- ...... , . " x ' " - - - - " -' -' -J t. , " it v.; , "vj In preparation of this weekend's general clean up of Park City's historic Glenwood Glen-wood Cemetery, volunteers worked Monday afternoon identifying plantlife and tagging tag-ging overgrown vegetation for removal. The project was spearheaded spearhead-ed by biologist and member of Park City's planning staff Jennifer Harrington. At Harrington's Har-rington's request the effort was joined by University of Utah botanists Beverly Albee and Lois Arnow. The two well-known authors of" the stones or are growing inside a family plat will be removed. "We want to spruce up the area without damaging the natural environment" envi-ronment" said Harrington. The clean-up effort runs from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday and Monday, May 24 and 25 and is sponsored by the Park City Historical Society. All residents are asked to volunteer some time to the project and to bring rakes, saws, etc. to the cemetery. Jennifer Harrington left and Botanists Beverly Albee and Lois Arnow Flora of the Central Wasatch Front" compiled a list of over 100 different species of plant life in the old cemetery and offered suggestions regarding re-garding the most natural methods of removing overgrowth. over-growth. Virtually all of the shubry carefully tagged for removal is Choke Cherry. Only those bushes that obscure head- |