Show THE ENCAMPMENT NEWS FIRST MATCH IS PLAYED OFF Uinta and Weber Emerge Victors From Horseshoe Pitching Contest Uinta and Weber counties won their matches in the horseshoe pitching tournament yesterday afternoon the former winning from Salt Lake County and the latter from Cache The Salt Lake team composed of Ericson and Hogan did some good work but not good enough to defeat Chapoose and Garcia of the Uinta reservation who won handily two games to one In the second match C E Taylor and Parley Taylor of Weber were too much for A J Hill and Leroy Merrill of Cache This match was hard fought and was anybody’s until the last shoe was pitched Those teams that did not play their games off yesterday will play today at 12 :30 The time of the matches is moved ahead a half hour so that the large number of contests not already played can be finished preparatory to the finals on Saturday at 2:30 Managers of teams that have not yet played should see Coach Jensen or Prof Oberhanslev this morning o MORE CELERY FOR UTAH URGED Meeting to be held during Encampment to Lay Plans to Enlarge Production Utah should produce 3000 cars of celery annually according to V S Piet traveling agricultural agent for the Union Pacific System who is at th Encampment in the interests of better farmimr o IRRIGATION JULY CONGRESS MEETS 28 1922 FIRST MEETING DRAWS FIFTEEN HUNDRED Large Crowd Attends The Opening Session of the Encamp ment Wednesday Evening DisQuestion of Water Logging cussed Future of Reclamation In Utah Considered The fifth annual session of the Fifteen hundred attended the Utah Irrigation Congress was opening session of the Second Anopened at 8:00 A M yesterday nual Farmers’ Encampment held by President F S Harris of the last Wednesday evening This attendance remarkably large for Bigham Young University President Harris announced that the the first day represented guests discussions would be as informal from nearly every county in Utah as possible so that every one and from several states Aside from the address bv could take an active part Professor Orson W Israelsen President Peterson which was reof the Department of Irrigation ported in The Encampment News and Drainage of the Utah Agrimorning addresses yesterday cultural College talked on “The were delivered by Mayor John Relation of Irrigation and DrainCrockett of Logan C G Andney age” in which special attention of Corrinne and Mayor Harry was given to the causes and preParker of Wellsville ventive measures of water loggFollowing the speeches an outdoor moving picture show was ing held Engineer Walter McLaughlin Preceding the meeting several hundred Encampment Joseph R Murdock and W R Wallace also made brief advisitors joined in community dresses singing and games under the o direction of Coach Joseph R JenUtah celerv is the best in the sen and Dr Dixon o world savs Mr Peet and reallv defies competition The Los WE CAN INCREASE DAIRY Angeles market retails it at two PRODUCTION 20 bunches for 35 cents and finds it hard to get at that price CaliWhile we are all talking about fornia raises 4000 cars of celery the necessity of making Utah annually but is being forced out more of a dairv state we should of the business by insect pests remember as the dairv husband- which thrive in the warm climate rv exhibit at the Encampment Robert L Pixton a graduate of tells us that we can increase the College and now attending dairy production in Utah by 20$ the Encampment is growing two without cow bringing another acres of celery for demonstration into the state All wc need do purposes with promising results is to take better care of the dairy At present Utah is growing animals we now have What is celery on a limited scale It is just as important we can increase the estimated that Weber Countv lias our by using profits 20 35 acres Davis 20 acres Utah milk scales and milk tests for the 12 acres and Salt Lake 15 acres elimination of the calamity cows 9 90 9 9 |