Show FRUIT PROSPECTS GOOD County Horticultural Inspector tor tn in III lUll Monthly Report Predicts Predict That Apple Crop Will Be De Good J C Stay Sta county horticultural inspector In Inspector filed tiled his monthly report with the county commissioners yesterday ester y saying that Salt Lake county would place a considerable amount of or good apples on the market this year oar The Inspector says he has put in full ruu time answering calls from fruit growers to visit orchards and he has called on a n number of commission houses and stores during the month besides going over the county Tim The report says further The first shipment of fruit this spring came In from California on June IE 15 1 consisting of or 33 crates of ot apricots and crates of or plums On June Juno 23 there were 36 crates of ot apples received and 31 crates crate of or apricots on June 23 there were 30 crates of apples and 70 TO crates crate of apricots all of which were examined for tor scale and the larvae of or orthe tho the codling moth Five of ot the deputy Inspectors put in n 10 to 14 days each during the month visiting 50 to orchards each The TIle reports received by the Inspector tor are satisfactory he says say Regard RegardIng Regarding Ing ling pear blight however there have been several complaints and the tho dep uty Inspectors have been ordered to give ghe special attention to this during July and have all cases cut out and burned for Cor forthe tho the reason that conditions are now favorable fa ta favorable to the spread of or the blight |