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Show fruit RAisrsir WAJSTATjr Will Appeal to tho logis fi Experiment Station inSoIf era. Utah. ALL necessary prolimlnarr jlBf for the establishment nt 1 WU lllary experiment station "- wheroMn the middle eouthJBfr tion of tho State will laknk 1 Salt Lako County Hortlcunu5 W cloty. The members of the 30:u. H 1 roalize that another station W fH one at Logan is absolutely lift M sable to further the hortlcUltft3B terests in the State and to fcctually cope with the peats uBli so much of a menace. The rLh . 4Bi havo overythlng ready to tw'THBI matter to' the next i.hS;' K with that end In view a W mlttee was appointed at thTt CSBK semi-monthly meeting held tJJBB to investigate conditions boiuk rB Lako and to look Into the S ' tlcultural laws with a view lirRj amendment. tBflj Prof. Ball of tho Agricultural was present, and lectured on -.NB ling moth. Ho stated that tTtiB lngs were not sufficient to dw'lW codling moth in nil coses but tvy.1H had In special Instances aecurMB did results with two spraying f"E son. He talked for about trn VB and spoke most entertaining J3fi life of the codling moth, HluBtrat3lK demonstrating everything ho itirfui say. He explained that there v?Mi broods each year and that tho wjj life of each brood was about fotvMfffil He recommended that a apntinrlff lutlon consisting of one-thlrd A 4 pound of Paris green to forty .SuVS of, water be used. He anweili questions asked, and his talk w,8llI sldered very Instructive Pmii - n"T Inspector R. E. Wilson of tiM B county was present at tho rtJm William Butcher of Kaysrtlie ir asked to speak of "Peach Cultnr.V E the next meeting. May Hth. TEr |