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Show There will be the exquisite gardens of the nurserymen bringing many ideas on how to plan your own garden, the booths of the participating dealers deal-ers with the latest in gardening garden-ing equipment and supplies, the flower designs created by many florists, fine designers and by the public; the table settings, the holiday tables by the ladies of the Utah Association Assoc-iation of Nurserymen, the popular pop-ular and always delightful display dis-play of the Senke School of Japanese Jap-anese flower arranging, the horticulture display with its exotic ex-otic house plant, forced blooms and bonsai; the club displays, ceramic show, leathercraft and home groupings. Variety Club Has Meeting Last Thursday Night The Variety Club met with Louise Heidenreich Thursday evening. Luncheon was served in the dining room, where a lovely floral centerpiece graced grac-ed the long table. Each guest had a pretty ribbon basket favor. fa-vor. Mrs. Zelda Freeman reviewed review-ed the book "Where Nothing Is Long Ago," by Virginia Soren-son. Soren-son. A short business meeting was conducted and new club books passed out to the members. The hostess received a lovely gift from her secret pal and the retiring officers were presented pre-sented gifts and a vote of thanks. Present were Mary Harper, Juanita Larson, Mary Swenson, Thelma Swenson, Ora Boren, Ida Halliday, Myrle Armitstead and Evelyn Schoonover. |