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Show - Bei-kypprs' Meeting. At the meeliutr of h-ekecf. rs, hci.l in the City Hall, l.L-t cveuii.g. t'nere were rejirisi ntativi s pres'-i.t from Rich, Cache. Davis. Sot Lak", Utah, Kane and W.ishinion i-o'iniies, Ulali, ami Onrid.i e..;mty, Id .': o. Mr. S. H. P;:i!li;ui rciu.ak.d th.u among h.'rs by j;;d bro-l. )r-.;. J. E. Jo'ni.-oi :u-.l S. J,. iV.Il.iivn were appointed a 1 o::i::r.;L - e to n,t 1 1 , Mr. HaruivH, t'ne piojn-, ; b.-;i:i.m ol California. -and a prcoiiiient apiarist apiar-ist of that St:t", w:io is cxpeettil to arrive in this eily on Thursday, and to invite him to attend a leekeepe:s' nieetint: 10 In. held on taal v. iiim. Mr. B. Judn st uM that he had caused foul brood by wooing the , eom'ns, which feniunl-.d and kiihd ; the brof-l. 1 Remarks were made by Mr. J. K. Johnson, of St. ieorge. in r-'-'ard to tlie !U;in;i";eiiient of hees :nd incrense oi colonies. He believed that beekeeping bee-keeping was one of the moai iwlit-alle iwlit-alle of domestic em: ynienis when 1 well underst.KKl : and staled that lie had made eighteen gvd. siroiiL', active ac-tive colonies, from one luh.iu h.ve, since'Iast spring. IVing rtquostei.1 he tlien re;wl an excellent essay on bee-, bee-, keeping, which was warmly received. 1 Mr. E. Stevenson said that from t seven hives, which he started with 1 l;ist spring, he had taken rift) pounds of honey: ami now h:is -' hives. Mr. B. F. Johnson, of Utah county, coun-ty, wiid that with the exception of foul brood his bees w. re domg well, and that bee plants Wcio abundant in that county. Remarks on bee raising were made by various other gentlemen, and the meeting adjourned till Tiiurs.lay evening eve-ning at G o'clock. |