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Show THE UINTAH BASIN' FARMER WAV.V.VW.V.V.V.V.V.V.V..V.'.VA'.VA - f i UINTAH COUNTY FARM BUREAU i J- - J. N. LYBBERT, Secretary ' PLANTING i i Jj KE A. THEODORE J1 tJ t A. CHENEY , Treasurer i of tms vegetable knl)Wa to winter tourists and care in marketing only the best dasheens art- - calculated to bring about a largely in. creased demand. fall-maturi- TREES AND SHELLS When planting trees and shrubs, dig the holes deep and wide enough to permit spreading the roots in a natural position. All plants should be set a little deeper than they were in the nursery and about their roots be should thrown only rich soil from which all boulders have been removed. This is the advice offered by Emil Hansen, specialist in landscape garbling with the Extension Service uf the Utah Agricultural Cullege, Ar- cal a circular in Logan, rangement and Planting of Heine Grounds. " a copy of which will be stilt free to any audress as icng as IMPORTED SEED New MUST BE DYED Gooding Puts Bill Through Against Opposition; Will Protect Growers Against Fraud. r s - Variety of Dasheen Is Out NOTICE Sacramento of Greater Uniformity in Size and Shape According to W. E. Broome, county seed inspector, certified fid is !. 7. Over Than Trinidad. WASHINGTON, April ing planted with certified a :'a.i:'a, the protest of senators Wadsworth where grain is used as a nun--- - crop, L'nitpd Stages Department the and Copeland cf New York ana But- (Prpri-- e i by th grain should be inspected fore of AgrlLUlture.) Goodler of Massachusetts, Senator This precaution of b been, the planting. A now vari-t- y pass-sag- e the secured of Idaho as some difficult nuv today observed be ing Sacramento, which has bow: under bill his cf senate the through and test by the 'aired be experienced in getting cer; mealfalI I . : of winch require fa or red clover seed imported into the United States from foreign ciua-trieto si that it may not be as home grown American larmern ts.e supjlv lasts. !. the secretary cf ag- la to the see The addition cf manut-holds that alfalfa c red rlcidtuie soil when pluming trtes an I shrnus tafrom any particular but ciov is lie: advised by Ur. co untry is not adapted to growth that the sail around lie reconir.is-adin the United States, such seed shall the plants be cohered with manure te stained l ed. Ail coioung will This pru . L.ee', Uealter planting be done according to a schedule to expia ins aius in keepiu: the sou be laid (.own by the secretary of damp aruund the rods, as wdl as agriculture, the color to indicate stimulating plant growth after the tue cuuutij of ori0xn. roots have begun to function. In the past great quantities of im- -j 'During the process cf planting. jpoited Seed which would not suche continues, the roots should be cessfully germinate in this country spread out in the hole and the fine has been sold as home grown seed soil worked in between them. When and there has been no way to dethe roots are well covered, the plant termine the fraud. Under the Goodbe gently raised .up and ing bill, any seed imported and not should to insure getting plenty of stained as required by law may be down, soil around the roots. As the hole seized and destroyed. This bill is is filled the soil should be pressed strongly backed by the department firmly about the roots. Sufficient of agriculture, the National Grange water to saturate the soil should be and other farm and dairy associaadded when the hole is filled with-i- n tions, and the seed growers of Utah, four inches of the top. After the Idaho, Washington and other westwater has been absorbed by the soil, ern states. the hole should be filled, and posThe New York and Massachusetts sibly a coat of manure spread senators opposed the bill at the inthe plant. stance of big seed importers in New The planting and care of hedges York and Boston. and roses are other topics discussed in this circular; which also includes namental trees. Lists of adapted a chapter on porch and window box- varieties of trees and shrubs for es, and another on shade and or- - Utah planting are appended. s, sc-1-- Department of Ac"! .iltur- for r Unif'-two several years and was i Ibis seais Ddng marl.; year-- , 71 son f.g rim first time. greater uriif- n.bry of the tubers in sie an-shape i et onlv rwkes the Sacraruente easier to pr pare f r market, but gives it a Ii'-- or value than the Trinidad variety mw generally grown. Third Starchy Vestabls. The development of the dasheert industry has given the people of the a thirl d'stinctly United States starchy vegetable that is home grown. the potato end the sweet potato-beinStab--- , ntion if it is not. - )(nlT veg'-tame- s of Da-hoe- Uintah Meadows Dairy Assn Neola, Utah SAVE THE MIDDLE. 3 IANS PROFIT by buying SADDLES direct from tte man- ufacturer. Send for our that nature heretofore Commonly grown in this have been grown by counrry. a gradually increasing number of people in the southern states since 10 UU It was Introduced from Porto Rico a few years earlier for cultivation there, primarily to supplement the smalL n supply of potatoes. It is to believed have been brought from China to the western hemisphere, perhaps two or three centuries ago, and has been cultivated under various names in many of the islands of the West Indies. Industry Established. With continued improvement in cultural methods and the development of newer and better varieties under the direction of the department, the Industry has become established. Continuous effort by growers and others in the South to make the excellence free illustrated catalog The Western Saddle Mfg. Co. 1651 Larimer St. - Colorado Denver, ns SEND FOR hnme-crow- SUCH IS LIFE up 'H - V-fiE- FREE BREEDER'S CHART j! C FCa The Original Tg Its Doable Self-Pierci- Hole Loci makes it superior to ail imitations, damped on in one operation. It stays put. 72 W. BdwU. SALT LAKE STAMP CO Salt Lake Srad FREE Prim pta, Ut. ai rtJLFECT EAR TAGS Nmim THE ROOSEVELT LUMBER Bq CO. Dan Zelm For BUILDING MATERIAL OF ALL KINDS FAIR WARM I MG Utah Roosevelt DICKIE FISCHER TAKES ME RIDIT . IM HL5 AM' ITS GOT AUTO WACOM NOW -- lECTRIC LAMPS WELL WU BETTER LOOK HIS AUTO iS OUT. MEBBE OME OF THESE VAMPIRES PWiU Buy Fat BEEF, vliAL, PORKERS, CHICK- LAMB, EN. and FRESH EGGS at the Highest Market Price Phone 491-- E P. 0. BoST LOUIS LABIS ROOSEVELT UTAH |