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Show DISEASED FRUIT IS REJECTED Horticultural Inspectors Are Hot on Trail of Men Violating Law. Fruitgrowers who raise diseased or wormy apples arc finding it difficult to market them I year, acrordimt to J. Edward Taylor, stale hori culnn-al culnn-al Inspector. In eomplian-.e with the state la.v, Mr. Taylor aj Count) Horticultural Hor-ticultural Inspector I. C. Stay have n'?t about confiscating the diseased and worniv fni'.t., with tho result that only tho .Tost varieties are loachini; th." nir.rlctG. Mr. TaIu- pay-, tho fruit raiders have so'd out iiinU of their" early apples and are now ilivn to tin cuilnps. j Every effort to vhlp this class of fruit !a thwarted by the Inspectors where It Is found. This week the Inspectors In-spectors have condemned and d.sirny- j ed one cur of nple from Ct;den; another an-other from Provo. and another from , I'tah county P.osldfs tiios-, sixty-five bushels of apples were taken from . peddlers on the streors in Sjit Iilce and Ocden. Mr, Talor says he ig poing to keen up the work with the hone that the bad fruit will he done away with. j 1 |