Show TROPIC from our regular correspondent elis littlefield returned home saturday feb from lower country otto stewart and mack alack bolton left saturday katurd aceb feb 28 for the low er part of the country where they will look after the cattle belonging to mr air levi stewart win adair and silas munson returned to tropic from a trip to kanab and neighboring towns tow as where they have been buying furs and pelts pelis austin cope returned recently from f rom his camp in the lower part of the state we are all glad to hear liis his merry whistle again mrs M A bleak trained nurse and midwife left feb for circleville Cir cleville where she will take a position pasi tion with dr morehouse benjamin baugh is reported being beilig very ill again with rheumatics acs ics harmon hannon is reported seriously ill with the mumps mr bernard johnson who has been absent from the school room on account of mumps will soon be able to return reports are that they turned him loose mar ath A large number of tropic residents e ants went to panguitch friday for conference among them being bishop john H johnson mayor E H smith samuel brini brinkerhoff brinker i ker hoft hoff W D lefevre and leslie lefevre A large number of high school students accompanied them to attend the meetings and see the basketball basbet ball game friday night between the panguitch and I 1 tropic high school teams because of the stormy weather a number of others were deterred from crossing crossing the mountain for the various events A movement is on foot among the local progressive farmers to get the necessary ensilage cutting machinery and to erect some silos iri tropic this season As the conditions about tropic are excellent for growing both dry land and irrigated corn silos to conserve the corn crop and preserve it in in all of its midsummer freshness th rought the winter would be a very profitable investment if ex j perien ces of farmers in other corn growing sections are worth while wooden silos could be constructed cheaply here and corn is the best silage making bear lake county idaho farmers using silage made from sunflowers sun flowers last year found their cows increasing creasing in their milk n ilk yield during the month of november fifteen pounds per day per cow |