| Show THE GOLD IN INI I N THE CREAM M i I Dairy products l from sweet moun moun- mountain mountain tain pastures pasture 1000 feet above the sea Is becoming a trade trado phrase of Utah Ulah dairymen And It Is la becoming becoming- known throughout the country countr Recently a tourist In its far tar Japan purchased a can cnn of or condensed milk It had come from those high mountain pastures In Utah Ulah Dairying In Utah Is Js still In Its in infancy Infancy infancy In- In fancy but nevertheless It I la is an Important Important important Im Im- Item In the tho list of or tho things that are making for the prosperity of or ortho tho the state And nd It Is 18 growing growing- Today there are five o dairy cows where two years ears ago ngo there was but Lut one Experts of the state sa say that certain sections offer octer possibilities for the dairy farmer that can be found nowhere else in tho the world The They assert that there Is a peculiar something In certain pastures that makes the dairy pro products unusual unusual- movement to Improve Im tm- ly h wholesome Arid And a 0 prove proe tho the Industry has begun For many years ears Utah has been listed as an Importer of ot dalr dairy products As Asa a matter of fact much In tho the WR way of at condensed milk cheese and bu butter Is still shipped Into the state but the quantity Is 15 greatly reduced Thu Tho people people peo pee plo of or tho the state slate are a awakening to the fact that at home homo the they have better products than can bo be obtained anywhere anywhere any any- where else elso and retailers say that once a a. person purchases s a e. Utah product the thc buyer returns for the same article and refuses to accept any an Imported Imported Im tin- ported substitute Reports from other states show that Utah dalr dairy pro products are popular and the outlook at present seems to Indi indi- Indicate cato cate that Instead of an Importer of or dairy dall products Utah will Fill soon eoon export a largo large surplus surplus and and supply all home needs besides With a a. realization on the part of or dairymen as to tho the possibilities In the state a 0 keener Interest In tho the scientific features of dairying There Is a a. to get got away from the old I haphazard s system 0 of oe keeping A dozen or so cows rating them on tho the quantity ty of milk given by tho thu entire herd herd herd- and letting it go at that thai Experts from the a agricultural college and federal federal fed fed- eral l attaches have hav done onu much to bring about abou t a a. change chane of view lew In this respect They have ha gone about tho the state to the most distant little farms farina They have attended the various arlous ups round anti and ux- ux to tho thu farmer furmer wh why v a certain cow cowd was d n a dead deal lO loss lyas i to him hint and wh another was teas so su valuable that It t should I be bu bred bied In the tho hope of producing a n herd her hertI ot tI the same samo u value I In the thu la past part t there thore was too much mongrel mouI mon mOIl grel rel blood In Utah cattle e to the dairymen to tu op operate rato on a n scientific basis But Dut In ht the tho last latt t five fl years ears the I farmers have o bon been Importing choice j I stock stuck and A rc Ayre- rei re- re i shiro There havo 1110 oleo aJeo been some om Jerseys Jersey's Jei- Jei In I sey's CS brought Another er that has come about in ill the handling ot of dairy ulry cattle Is la the manner of registration Formerly It Ii was tho the custom to register reg cattle for their 11 pedigree Now ow the tho farmers have Memo rno to tho point where they register t i M their clr cattle for to- their milk mill and butter producing powers pO rather than for their 1 And nd with this has conic come a a. more sen- sen s system stem of breeding h A v ft years ago nu the farmer would Mould have hac no bull buH but butt i ut utI I t tiro tho big illS white faced Cael or the tho Durham or on his premises cl They were M t fine Uno beef 1 1 animal but Jut of little value as ns mill 1 stock breeders Today lo a. a that thoro sons i i anti and daughters of famous ran milk producing producing pro pro- stock in the state anti tho thu fu future un for or a high grade grado l mUle milk stock Block in Utah la is bright I But nut In spite of the tha Increase and Im Im- I In the lie dairy stock Block the tho du- du dd I mand exceeds the tho supply JhA dull dairy lull i i products of the tho state stute since th the first flis of ofU U the c year approximate about Much of ot this has been consumed In the state but there thoro has been a a. largo Jargo arso Importation Im Irn- w which seems to Indicate that I l Utah nh dairies dl cannot as yet ct supply tho the entire home homa demand demund i Last year nr th the prevalence of the tho foot and mouth sl va o the I it Ii great scare But nut little u Wits Was Juno dono b by tho the pla plague ue In III Utah Late Lat reports re reports re- re ports port Indicate that theres there Is s now no little I I or no disease ninon amon among the Utah Utaji herds M Where here a 0 solitary c. case caso C Is found prompt steps ps are taken to prevent pre the spreadIng spreading spreading spread spread- ing of ot the disease |