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Show LAW REQUIRING SPRAYING IT TO BE ENFORCED AGAIN Mr. Karl Topham, tree inspector for Iron county, wns in Cedar City, last Tuesday on one of his periodical trips in tho interest of the fruit industry. In another part of this paper will be found n notice to orchndists and trco owners in relation to spraying in conformity con-formity with tho stnto law, and wo are informed by Mr. Topham that it is his intention to see that the law is enforced. The condition of apples nnd other fruits in this country, which might be n source of much revenue and tho menns of keeping largo sums of money at home which are now sent to northern Utnh nnd Idaho for fruit if tho trees were given proper care, is deplorable nnd practically n total loss. The enforcement of the law in rcln- orchards will bo the greatest benefit to the owners of tho trees themselves, j We ennnot have good fruit or good anything else unless we give it proper 1 cure and attention. I The sprnying law has been prnctic- JH tion to spraying nnd elenning up tho tH ally n dead issue on tho statuto books 'H so far ns Iron county Is concerned, M nnd almost a total loss of tho npplo -H crop is the result. Wo nro glad that tl it is now going to bo revived and en- forced. M |