Show FARMERS IN UTAH t COUNTY CO VENE f SPRINGVILLE March 22 M 22 Means 22 Means ans ansof of Improving agricultural conditions condi in this vicinity were discussed Wednesday night in a meeting sponsored by the Salt Lake Utah railroad with the tIle Kiwanis Kiwanis Ki- Ki wanis club cooperating Aldon Alden J J. J Anderson traffic traffic- manager manager man man- ager of the r railroad pledged the support of the road rad to th the In whatever they might I to bett better s their conditions Some borne Some of the I larger mark markets ts o othe of the west Vest w te re reviewed and the possibility of Utah county farmers taking advantage of them was dIscussed discussed dis die cussed by W. W VJ J. J Tb Thayne county agricultural agent agentS state ar agri agricultural Dr F. F E. E St Stephens cultural inspector stressed the importance importance ini- ini im im- of inspection of fruits and vegetables an and Its Its' effect offset of ot marketing C profitable The adaptability C of the soil soH in inthis this section n to various crops was vas lS explained e by Dr P. P V Y Cardon of the Utah Agricultural coll college ge lIe He declared that there is mor more land laud m in in Utah county suitable for truck 0 crops than in any other s section of or the state lIe He urged farmers to study the business s possibilities of farming and to grow those crops clOIS for h there thero is isa a large larg J demand Dr Cardon said that the Utah cae is experiment station this t j-cai j working to deter determine the value of commercial fertilizers fertilize fertilizers fertilizers' s an on n Utah county soil and their reaction to the soil He pledged tIle the support of ot the school in helping to o solve the farmers farmei s' s problems |