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Show cowa worth 100.000 and with an average nit Ik production of fi5 gallon per yer. The aooo beef rattle, are valued at $Mr.0oe; the 60fo hoga at li.00o, the ISV'W aliep at and they produce annua. iv l;..i)00 worth of wool; the 100.00 chickens are valued at Ml. 000 and the poultry and eg products bring aft annual tmom of $116. 00. FOUR SUGAR PLANTS. Normally, tha countv produces J0n an" tons of eu'sar tK-ets. which baa led to the erection of four augur factoriea. 1 he runners receive 12.000. 00. and the beet eJage la an Important factor In feeding catile. The factories pay out tTR.ooo fir Hmeaione nuarrled here; prparatlona for the cimpaign cost them $lftn.0O0 and labor la-bor coat during the campaign la approximately approxi-mately 1400. onf. which ahowe what a gr.t factor thev are In general pro-pe; pro-pe; ity. The pea canning Industry, thoinrh comparatively new. made use of 2000 acres thla year and paM the farm r $12.000. The milk condeneorles of the countv pay tha farmere approximately $100.000. Apples bring about lio.000. Tha value of the other cropa. aa wheat and other grains, notatrea. alfalfa, alfalfa iie.d. corn ai'.Mge. etc., either aold or consumed con-sumed on the farm, were estimated, and the speaker said conaerTatlvely. at 7.0ft0, OlM). Thfi-' figures were gHven aa showing the superlative mjortanc of all commercial com-mercial and civic agencies uniting In aiding aid-ing the farmers to secure equitable treat -ment In transporting and marketing their products. fie v. Allen Jscobs spoke upon tha harmonizing, har-monizing, human! slnr value of Klwanla ideala and two vocal aolos were given hv Professor Albert Foul h wick of the H Y. ' The attendance nrlie, awarded by Klwanlan Joseph OdMl. waa won by JmlR 'herrv of Ml. Pleasant. HOST TO CACHE Flips City Dwellers Learn Something Some-thing of County's Agricultural Agri-cultural . Resources T'k;V. Oct. 10 The local K1antans triple Krldav's hiiulif.in -a couniv affair, n"1 iiierlJtin-l ; (juests repreentat!ve funicra of ach'' cutintv an'l othr sec- umn of I'tah urd IiLO-o; among whom er-: i 'mgr-e'nr n 1 ton H. tton. Ir'S:dcnt i:phntlm liergeeon of the state farm bureau, Mmui. t.alener. Bailey ftiul Attorney Kana of the state farm bureau :x committee. The presidents of e arlnua cotinly farm bureaus were alo spch1 gtiesta of the club and each Kluuniun hrmighl a guest also. Farmer Oorge Tlnea of Hvtie I'ark dwelt upon soith" of the difficulties confronting farm-erji, farm-erji, efipeclaliy thf Inefficient tneria of ri'etriij'jtion, the wide discrepancy he-the he-the price the farmer receives and ! .oncumcr pavs for Ms products, and ' ha Mgh com and Inefficiency of tran-T"-r!iTton t f market. He auejgeated that ' rh.t mher of commerce and other civic i.- fnxat ions might be of materinl aseit-a aseit-a -e In securing improvement m these the ahie of the reels ins t tott rf arid lands i !n I'tHh. Iticludfnjf Cache valley, and the m-. esMty of all cooperating to secure ; government aid. j LOGAN'S OBLIGATION. The obligation of Logan to Cache coijn-tv coijn-tv furrneti was the subject of an artdresa I lv I'mfeasor William I'eterson of the J 1'. A. (',, at the ou(et of which he gave mrve Instructive f.gurea relative to Ita fet jind pvaalhllitiefl: showing that toe county's urea of 74i.OflO acres, farm and raiio InmU occupy 317.6iS acres. ff which The amount cultivated la 1K.V.'.4 acrea. and the amount irrigated approximately l..it.rt.t(, nrren. There ia still available for Irrigation "-0 rra feet of water, ai-.ffii lent t watr 50.000 acrea. If pr-lctrd pr-lctrd rcervo:r pnijecta are put through, and fift film bit s of tillable lands await that ilevelopnunt and supply. There are -40 f:trma In the county, averaging slightly more than eighty acrea. and all with i he exception of 200 are operated by the owners. Their estimated value Is $7.,000,1)00, The annual rainfall ap-proximatea ap-proximatea 1 Inches; the average period free from frost la from May 1.. to October Octo-ber fi. and the average growing season 144 days. c.i Th fttrms are found 14,000 dairy |