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Show Cement Curbing To Enclose Rose Garden Plot Mrs. Clair Ashton, president of the Community Garden club, reports that the local rose garden gar-den project is progressing satisfactorily, satis-factorily, with the cement curbing curb-ing completed, under the supervision super-vision of Ted Jensen, who also furnished the equipment. Several Sev-eral men, boys and women of the town responded to the call for help and the cement work was finished gratis. Garden club officers greatly appreciate the generous help of all who have assisted, including Ken Zirker and the Ag club boys and the several high school boys who helped remove the sod. Appreciation is also extended extend-ed to Mr. Jensen and to all clubs, groups, individuals and organizations or-ganizations that are buying plots in the garden. Under the direction of the finance fi-nance chairman, Mrs. Elmer El-dredge, El-dredge, a food sale and rummage rum-mage sale have been held to start financing the project. These events have been successful, but much more financial aid will be necessary to continue the project. State officers have been in Roosevelt to inspect the progress pro-gress and have offered their congratulations to the Garden club for their endeavors. . Roses will be here to plant next week, so there will have to be more work done in the way of removing more sod and hauling in good soil for the roses. ros-es. It is hoped that any group or individual contacted to aid in any way with the beautification project will be willing to assist. At the present time there is much need of volunteered labor and assistance, and anyone having hav-ing a few free moments will greatly help by giving their service ser-vice to prepart the plot for the plants ordered. " . - |