Show found foul brood E S lovesy of salt lake Lako city president ol of the utah bee keep ers association and A F stev enson of farmington an met in bountiful per appointment on saturday to inspect some bees for foul brood they aliey inspected four or five colonies and all but one had either cither foul or pickle bro brood od mr air lo 10 LOPS os thinks flunks there 1 must be considerably foul brood in bountiful lie ile said it a salt halt lak or r purchased eight 0 swarms from a bountiful man last s spring P ring 0 and when lie he 00 got t them home he found that si six x out of the number had foul brood mr alf lovesy thinks that a county bee inspector should be appointed by the county court this fall so lie could study up the situation and commence work early in the spring 0 to eradicate the disease president lovesy says that bee keepers should not sell their honey too cheap and that the product should not be rushed upon tile the market at a price far below its actual value no 1 comb honey is worth 2 50 to 2 60 per case of twenty four four sections ns no I 1 extracted is worth ac a pound extra fin fine white ewhite 74 c bee keepers who sell below these figures az sell needlessly at a sacrifice only in a few localities have bee keepers realized a full chop this season on account of the drouth and grasshoppers while these conditions may havea tendency to strengthen the home market yet it need not necessarily essa rily effect prices much as utah honey is known to be par excellence and is much sought after wherever it has been introduced deuced so there is no reason why bee keepers should sell their products at a sacrifice bee ause ausnit it will always demand a I 1 fair price regardless of quantity |