Show A LESSON TO UTAH It seems that the Idaho fruitgrow ers kneta the weakness of Utah fruit raisers and took pains to avoid the faults they expected to see revealed from this State Mr C E llniinard of Pnyctte valley tells a contemporary how it was I knew just what kind of fruit would be exhibited from Utah he is quoted as saying because t have lived there among the fruit growers I realized that the fruit would be splendid in appearance but that the disinclination on the part of some growers to spray their l trees would be helm downfall T impressed upon all Idaho frultjjiowcrfi that their exhibits should he free from worms they were and we got the cup cupThat tells the story concisely and compleLely It is all there IK I to It And Utah had enough perfect fruit to win that cup too if It had been properly culledIf there had been lime taken to gather and sort But the contest Is over and it is useless to indulge In unavailing un-availing regrets I What remains Is for the Utah fruit raisers to take the lesson to heart and to resolve to make from henceforth a steady active and energetic warfare against orchard pests until they areas are-as they can be with diligence and labor la-bor exterminated from the State |