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Show FRUIT PRESERVING SHSONISjT II Horticultural Inspector Says Housewives Should Take Advantage Ad-vantage of Opportunities. This week Is tho time to put up peaches, plums and nectarines. Is County Horticultural 'inspnclor 'J. C. Stay'; word to the good housewives of Salt l.ako City, following a meeting of the County Horticultural society In Inspector Sin.'s office Saturday. "Tho fruit season Is easily three wmIs earlier this year than usual," said Mr. Slay, "and If tho housewives wait until the cutomary time to can their pcivchi'S pears and tho like, they will Hud thu best of tho crop gone." Salt Lake county fruitgrowers will place an exhibit, thu host that, can be got together, al the slate fair. Preliminary Prelim-inary plans for :i county fruit exhibit at the fair wero discussed and dclcrtnlni'd at the horticultural rneetiiur Saturday. The growers propose to make this the best exhibit of Its kind ever seen al a stale fair. President James M Fisher of the society soci-ety said that early Crawford. Mountain Rose. White cling and Orange cling are at their best now. Tho bulk of the Liberia Li-beria crop will be picked within the next eight or ten days. Nectarines and damson dam-son plums are coming in In excellent condition. con-dition. Bartlott pears aro earlier than usual this year. Mr. Fisher said. Tho next meeting of tho socloty will be held September 17. |