Show CUT WORMS DESTROY 20 ACRES LUCERN Twenty acres of ot corn and lucern planted by Fred Lyman near Monticello Mont Monti- cello in San Juan county have havo been destroyed by cut worms It Is claimed the they are likely to infest any ground which is not made mado to fallow every alternate al- al tomato terna-te summer especially if it is not plowed in n September For small gardens gardens gar sar- dens tb there re is a a. wa way of or getting tho the worms at the time timo of planting and it may be bo dono done successfully on small fields though it Is likely to cost moro more than it t is worth In one tomato patch patchin in Monticello the worms took fifteen plants one night and the following day the remaining plants were surrounded surround surround- I ed by a n sprinkling of or bran mixed with arsenate of lead The next morning tho the worms had played havoc aUn n and tho the owner of the garden began to think the medicine was a a. failure But the next morning and ever thereafter the worm menace was missing the mixture had cleared the ground of of th |