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Show NOXIOUS WEEDS IB BE CUT Crop Pest Inspector, Carl Tophnm has set August 10, 1920 as the last date for destroying Canadian Thistle, Poison Milkweed, White Top, Cockle-bur Cockle-bur and Burdock. Instructions hnve been issued to the public and canal companies to comply with tho State Weed law in the eradication of these weeds. Local weed inspectors havo been given special instructions to inspect in-spect all land within their district to learn whether or not tho order has been complied with nnd in case they find these weed a have not been destroyed de-stroyed by set date, they are instructed instruct-ed to proceed to eradicate them, charging charg-ing costs to land owners. Notice as issued as follows: Owners, I hereby set Aug. 10, 1920 as finnl dnte for cutting and destroying destroy-ing these weeds nnd request thnt all cannl companies farmers or occupants of land and property owners destroy de-stroy nil noxious weeds on their property pro-perty within Iron County. I nlso cnli nttcntion to the provision in the Stnto Weed law to the effect that unless these weeds are cleaned up by the date set for the cutting, it Bhnll bo the duty of the inspector to hnve this work done nt the expense of the property owners, same to be collected col-lected as a tax upon snid property. (Signed) KARL TOPHAM, Crop Pest Inspector. (First July 23 Last July 30, 1920) |