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Show . Kfiglibcrtood News 1 ',', . I). L'aiirliamJ, of the otate Land , - !,;. whs lviristcred at th-i Johns l r, n..-i'l last Saturday. Sun. 1'or Stile. Piano and household rirriiuw. Apply to Mrs." Mary !.'li ris1 eosen. 3t i'.i. I). Intigaard of Gunnison and M.S.- ! rci'.ia Sopli.T of Brooklyn, N. , i.n.' . peiidir.tr Saturday and Sun-(!:. Sun-(!:. with Mr. and Mrs. C. D, Strang-'I Strang-'I hf Women of Woodcraft will ive L.eir annua! ball in the Oper l;-u-e, l-.b. 12th, Lincoln's birth-It.vhutions birth-It.vhutions art being sent out, ! m in ase Mime one is forKotien ye e:;:. n i au invitation to all It will b . t . il the best balls of the sea s- n. Extra Ladies 15c. County Tree Inspector H. J. i i:r,.vn, requests that all peoole who ' ita.ve l'tuit tvees, to rid the same ot i a'i drv and dead limbs, after which the trees should be sprayed with sulphur a no. lime. Folio ing is the formula: Fifty pounds of sulphur and the same amount of lime, boil ihitil it uecomes a cream color, ad water enough to make 150 gallons. I II. J. Brown, County Tree inspec-i inspec-i t. r has returned from Logan, where he has been taking- a special course in horticulture at the A. C. U. Every Ev-ery county in the state was represented. repre-sented. Mr. Brown speaks in glowing glow-ing terms of the treatment accorded the visitors by the professors of the University. On his return he attended attend-ed the hoi ticuitural meeting held at Provo, while there he visited some of the large orchards on ProvoBench. |