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Show Horticultural Meeting. A Garhuid district hortieultunil meet lug, under the auspices of the Farmers' Proctlvo and Commen l.il ,Wn , whs held at thu Garland hall i'Jiur.-day at 2 p m. Tho visitors present were: Prof. Northrop, Prof, Hsll, secretary of the Horticultural soeUy, C. A. Hick-enloopcr Hick-enloopcr anil J. Edward Taylor, mcmbtir of the Statu llo:trd of llor.leultural, County Trjo Inspector W. O. Knudsoii and W. S. Hansen. Oscar HurrU was thu chairman. A good idzed audience was present , repiu-sentivc repiu-sentivc 1. 1 lug here fr'in mnt ull of the surrounding districts. The first speaker was Prof. Northrop, who dismissed tuu culturu uf apple., pru-pnratiou pru-pnratiou of tho soil jirlror to planting, mode of planting, ago of trees to select, diseases, pruiiuing, etc, Prot. IUI1 said: Thu Huar Mirer valley val-ley was onu of thu bust places iu thu statu for inter apple,, Ihnotul his i n-tiro n-tiro lecture to insects aud pr:ivlug, using us-ing neat (harts to Illustrate his' ideas. Prof. Hlckcnlooper dwelt on thu subject sub-ject of trimming and packlnu of apple for soma length of tlmu and Mr. J . Kd-waid Kd-waid Taj lor ventilated t,hu subject of murkuting sumtj. Thu meeting was very interesting from beginning to eud and much good will certainly cer-tainly comu from these gatherings. A uotlco was glveu of a meet lug of tho F. P and 0 Assn. at Garland on the return of Proiit HoluK.mn from Vtsh. Ington. It whi) stated that tho object of this organization was mutual beuunt und not to antagonize Tho Utah Su(jr Co After tho adjournmcut thu vliltors were driveu to Fielding tj;d tro the 'i" t ' f W. I!. llHncn. |