Show MEETING OF THE BEEKEEPERS BEEKEEPERSI The Seasons Crop Throughout the State Discussed Dis-cussed Premiums Taken In Nebraska The Utah Beekeepers association held its semiannual meeting In the Joint city and county building on the tth Inst IJ P Lovciy president called the meeting to order and the iecretnry read the minutes of the loot meeting and also the financial report both ct which wero approved The new foul brood law was also read and occepteol its satisfactory Mr II C Jorgenson of Juab counts spoke of the bee Industry In his I I coun ty lie said that the bees had not done as well there this year as In some former years Ills bees some Years ngo averaged over 75 pounds to the colony but this lear they had not made over 45 pounds lie stated that foul broad was nearly stamped out In Junb county Ho also poke at some length on the sources from which the bees gathered their honey Secretary Tagg spoke on the subject sub-ject of wintering also ot crowding the queen out of la > lng loom and how to aioW It by giving them foundation fromp he also poke of morktlng the honey crop and l old II should Lo put UI In the beat hot I Mr F Schoch spoke on the 1Irrr Once In the working qualities of bees I Ie I o Refit that memo would make large amount nf Mney rohlb others under the same conditions would hardly do anything J Terry poke In reg rd ti he I different qualllles of honey produced by the bees He said that while the bees should have proper ventilation they should be protected through the wlnter Hevernl I other members poke on thd wintering of bees and on the marketing of the products Mr Hejnood of Bountiful said as a rule ttw bees In their locality had done well this session while they have not ooned much they had glllhered lots of honey and are In good condition l condi-tion for wintering Ur Darrow or CrllnolIIo hid the experience of bee mn were much t pe I name Cottony made 61 111 bell pounds vvhll othr did not moke of hi a expert much He also Spoke enco In Wlnlorlog on1 aid that he 4bn flit kept hi he I tnnl < hY exomlnlng I blOool ehalOb And nplylug Ih lucen llh fdOlS and foundation This led nol n on ovroge year with hi III hi 1 hud only Inoole 15e wRhjI3 vhm1j only pound Jr coln hlch was about halt the omnnt they made HOrn Reasons A letter wo 3 < 1 from Joni Hacking < of Veronl Utah7ad otln trill his beef hall = well thl year ho had ISO colonies I old and i 1k Rad hat his cror of honey wo 2 j pounds nn averAge aver-Age of nearly Ir 111111nolm lleotstatv Ie of beer that thIn NNr 4150 culonles th-In the county I nhlle I nil of them had not done n ell an his many of Ihm bad or noe eO theMr fovy mI name of the C Iarl14oornasde lie iiikelton i the I win tellng Problem f 1 0101 It won one of the mot compll nt11 i problems of the ndiiBtry A larfi t Iou of bees generated gen-erated conldn hat lor Ihhl reason rea-son the bees must be kept dry espec Ally In inter 11 > ltd that while otectlon Is I gool the bees lIu1 nol a scaled up air tht for In that condition con-dition they me liable < to AMOUr or die of foul air Hoadilsod thel b 1 i kre 10 nivethe queens laying nlon and Beo that the bees had an abuntance of rtorea for w Inter nnd to kcp ill the bees strong i < it nil times if thre WAR ally secret to success II viai 111 olwoy having strong reilnnles Ill slated that him ell aM Mr Bk had sent Born role or honey 10 Ih Nebraska State fair And that tiny had obtn tied I first ond second prnilumm and that our Nebraska friend had trentet them very kindly and invlled them to como Again On motion by Mr lIeywoo1 a cOMmittee mlttep of Ihrce vins owolnteol to repr SLIIL IItnh 01 the TrannIIlppl Dx 1HllIon 01 Omaho next seamon The 0mmlttI is as roijuna 1J s Loy Joshua Terry unit Joo II 1 agg Meeting ndjuurncd till April 1S1 < > 11 H iovnsv I |