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Show i j - ; - " ' . ' - t ) 1 - . ' " t 3 4 ' i - ' K' 1 vr ' ' 55 K ..." v. - " ." 1 1 a. s H v ' -f ' - " , -. 7 i w' - , , i i. 4 I " J t . " v 1 s - -2 ; - ; . r-AChr 1-V & - v . it - vj I " I - J I - , . - -s J ORIENTAL SETTING Japanese Tea Garden Gar-den in Golden Gate Park is scene of interest for Utah State University Garden Clubs educational edu-cational tour to San Francisco Bay area. Garden Club Members Planning to Tour Area Around San Francisco March 16 Through 21 Drive near Carmel on the Monterey Mon-terey Peninsula; Sacramento State Capitol grounds and Lake Tahoe South Shore. The tour registration of $135 is due by March 9. It includes transportation, overnight accomodations ac-comodations and noon lunches. Persons interested in the tour are invited and urged to contact con-tact the Extension office, Robert Rob-ert Hassell, 373-5510, Ext. 56. Brochures may be procured at the Extension office or from Lucille Hillman, local Garden Club president. be visited include: Luther Bur-bank's Bur-bank's home and grounds ; Muir Woods National Monument with woods; its 1200 year old giant redwoods; Golden Gate Park's Conservatory of Flowers, Japanese Jap-anese Tea Garden, Strybing Arboretum Ar-boretum and Boatanical Gardens, Gar-dens, Hall of Flowers (headquarters (head-quarters for many garden clubs), and Alice Eastwood Hall of Botany. Visits will also be made to commercial flower production firms; Sunset Magazine Gardens; Gar-dens; famous Seventeen Mile Local garden lovers planning to participate in a Garden Clubs Tour to the San Francisco Francis-co Bay area March 16-21 are looking forward to seeing famous fa-mous garden attractions in Nevada Ne-vada and California, according to Robert Hassell, Utah County Coun-ty Beautification chairman and County Agent. The educational garden tour is being conducted by Utah State University Conference and Institute Division. Education Educa-tion leaders are Dr. Arvil L. Stark and Melvin Burningham of USU Extension Services, Salt Lake City. Del Mar Faddis, tour coordinator coor-dinator with USU at Logan, explained ex-plained that visits are aimed to the interest of floriculturists, horticulturists, florists, landscape land-scape architects, "green thum-bers" thum-bers" and lovers of outdoor beauty in general. Places to |