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Show our I S ill ll's I III iliinN mills lllllllsl sl,lills Is u I crnw illltl SlllVXI'l Id IC ucl'ciliint diluting unl$- ,, I The thrni 'points to he carefully wati hed aie(1) the right kind of hole; 1) coireit planting; l.i) water There an two important fai ts that must he remembered wdien prii Bring the site for an evergreen shrub The first Is that roots must lie eneouiageil to grow thii k and rapidly and in doing ho they will spn ad far nut beyond the original1 hole so, dig a wide, deep hole and prepure the soil for the shrub's future roots. The other important planting, rule is that the shrubs roots, when you buy it from a nursery, are growing naturally at the correct depth. It is very easy to see the soil mark on the stem and to plant it at exaetjy the same depth again is important. The soil under and around the root bull should be rich, and capable of holding plenty of moisture. By digging a deep and wide hole, one may make Hpace under and around the shrub for plenty of fertilizer and peat moss. The drainage also is automatically improved, and may he made perfect by the addition of sand if d needed. East wok tie move s on al h sou C I C, I IIC siw III II II Mill i I I always n ailily availiiMf, will.. pre- I hi Vi'i plants from sum-rinfrom DiMitfii lent moisture during the time when most gardens would .suffer fiom diought lb ipute sure that the met hull m thoroughly wet before an attempt is ma le to plant any evergreen shrub Some nurserymen recommend that the burlap he left on when planting They do this lor fear t fiat through carelessness, the soil of the root hall may he broken off or disturbed Provided the gardener uses ordinary good care, the burlap should be removed, because when left on it forms an air pocket around the roots, which cannot bridge this gap with any degree ivatuui ol Natur- i s ' Hun-mso- u Island l Cl Con si MM.xlA students injoed and " A Tnp to The movie was pie-- s by Eii' Khv, wliii was ri si tiling the .State Kish and (lame i pa r t mi nt 1 Inn Inn licit K 11 1 p-- ti go an at o .re tor dire e.f general edu- - EDI CATION CLAN an-u- p J'lr I'lii;nn' Dr A Ray Olpm insidor.t of tt.o umvi'isitv, hailod the ie organizational move as "olio 111 the most piognssive steps in higher education ever taken m the state of t 'tab. In a .swiiping n, mi' to mu sur-d- t The ii'gonts create-- the eolli'ge nt.x a hitter gcni'iril i due atioii, upon the recommendations of a the board of regents of the faculty lummittei" which has hce-of I'tah in a icccnt meetstudying the problem for over a a I'niversity College Near. The committee felt that the treated ing to replace the lowir division and physic al biological and social se s The nc i s, as well as the humanities, si hool of arts and m ( hange will go into effect fall posess basic concepts which should "" A GOOD ANYTIME! Vv SHOWERS APRIL BUT hi' the heritage and possession of al stude nts leaving the university. The educators felt that citizens with a common body of knowledge are better able to go along with each other. While getting a gen-e-reducation, however, students should get a specialized education son, third place. which will better equip hem to Foods Jewel Bruno, second make a living after leaving school. place; Lewena Hanse n, third place. They say we will have to learn Shop Dee Oldroyd, first place; Bay Kelson, place; team, to understand the Russians, but I first place. figure it will be time enough to Secretarial Seienee Team, sec- start when the Russians show some signs that they understand ond. us. Farm Journal. Composition and Uterature The U. S. Navy is equipping Team, third. Girls Athletics Volleyball several of its newer team, first place. patrol planes with a recently dea planing surRonald Otteson, veloped hydro-flaBookkeeping face that can be swung beneath third plaee. June Nielson first the fuselage in forced landings at Ihysles sea. place. w ft ANYTIME IS SPUDNUT TIME! fh 11 i A r. Ns MAY FLOWERS BRING r idt'ttttt '.MU' -e Moroni High Si hool lused FriStudents cpiarter. day day for i h I)r (). Meredith Wilson, present not participating in high si hool day at Snow College, were to help dean of the school of arts and scidean the ( it y Many worked very ence s was named dean of the- colic ge. Dr, Kidney W. Angleman, hard and accomplished rnui h dean of the lower division, was named associate dean of the Col Moroni Students Top Meet v - ... High Si hool Day at Snow College, Moroni High Si hool won, honors They are as twenty-on- e follows' Music Irons, second plate, Vaughn Thomas, third, team first la Agriculture Bert Larson, first plain, Boyce Morley, third place; Bernus Iilaekham, second place; Uam. first. of sueccss. Ted Collard third Biology Stand the shrub up In place and turn it around until it faces cor- place, team, second place. Social Science Morris Oldroyd, rectly Although most shrubs are first alplace; team, third place. equally good all around, there is Home Kr. Clothing Aria Niel- betone look that ways way they ter than the others, so keep twisting it around until you are satisfied Next, rut the string, and remove the nails from the burlap While still in the hole, tip the shrub over on its side, to take the weight off the root while you remove the burlap. Take great rare that the soil around the roots is undisturbed while doing this. Cheek on the to see that the shrub is at exactly sod level. Then (t the hose run gently into the While hole, around the root-halthe water is running, fill in the spare, shovelling a little soil at a time into the place where the host is running Because of the soft soil in the in which the shrub is set. it is likely to lean or even fall over, so if a tall shrub is being planted, use a stake of a couple of pieces of rope to hold it in place for the first month or two. At rfmtxica 4 'pood &hccUm' al land-base- Tht Original Thosi Good . . . S' CADDIE'S SPUDNUT SHOP d Mt. Bleasant p, JfUOUUlS 4..I.II 'oily Mom. 9 lion oil,.. Polio (,. y Xod.e .1. Im ,J . yolit only by ueSo ..C'.ei.X. I,..,wu4 Uh Sion, ioli loV. City. i) If the soil feels hard and the spade cannot be thrust in it easily, when spading, then the soil is too lightly packed and is not right for the plant's roots. If the soil for shrubs should get muddy or stick to the spade when digging the hole, this is a definite indication that some coarse sandj As a general, should he added rule, at least three or four buckets of peat moss and two pounds of a good organic fertilizer should be mixed thoroughly in the hole. Beat Mohs Cuts Water Bills . . . The chief value of peat moss, MIXED when it is thoroughly with the garden soil, is its ability to absorb and to store the soil moisture in that part of the soil Every day for at least the first where the plants roots are grow- two weeks after planting, both the ing. In so doing it retains the shrub and the soil should be thorwater in which is contained the oughly soaked. valuable mineral plant foods that Water regularly during the sum- are so necessary to the growth, health and vitality of the garden mer. Best time is early in the plants. Teat moss or other humus morning or on a cloudy day. has the effect of providing a reser- Sprinkle the shrub as well as the voir of soil moisture which, being soil. soil-lin- I NEW OVER ALL MORONI INCLINES B ram id v UMVEKSITY HANS il AND DOWN Suggestions On How To Plant Evergreens cultural iif; mi. riXASwi i e l. limd-pudd- stew oo the way! Atxl A delicious proma wafts into the living room. from Meats Savory morsels Safeway. Guaranteed what a stew it is if made with dish that calls a Its to flavor rich every spoonful. of this tender meat impart a reason Safeway stewing meats are ao for "seconds for everyone. Theres good meat as oar choicest steaks chosen well extra fine. Theyre cut from the same and roasts. Weve listed below todays prices at Safeway on popular stewing cuts. Note what a thrifty dish stew can be. lr Ah-h-- $fc:m r s CtMwitictI IN DC MslO R 1 1 cw 2 M Cohwy 2 bsrs Pot Roast Bacon Sliced IL. Smoked Picnics Hc PAN READY FRESH FROEN FISH os. 20c for 15c Zd$ . . 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