Show mr and mrs R 0 dark were visitors at price saturday george G bywater of salt lake city an inspector of the department ot the interior is in moab today on tallness A son was bom at fruita r hospital tuesday to mr and mrs dennis E baldwin mother and babe are reported to be doing nicely mr and mrs carl berry of green river were among the out of town relatives who came to moab to attend the funeral of george powell mr barrys berrys half brother mrs myrtle leach was an arrival ahls neek from her home on willow creek in the book mountains to attend the funeral of her brother george powell mr and mrs james luster mere i arrivals wednesday morning from their home on the book mountains to attend the funeral of mrs lusters brother george powell caries hedd of la sal passed through moab tuesday en route to his home from salt lake city driving a new ford truck he being the southeastern utah ford dealer mr redd was last week reelected re elected to his third term as representative to the state legislature from san juan county cecil S thomson and H B evans j spent sunday at delta colo where they inspected one of the largest and most successful turkey farms in the I 1 western country they purchased j some purebred breeding stock while there which will be the foundation i for their next years flocks j robert J thomson sr left this morning for salt lake city he has accepted a position there as caretaker for the wasatch fur farm of which alma W worth is manager mr thomson will probably spend the winter at salt lake city mr and mrs H E blake motored down from monticello monday bringing their son elwyn who went on to salt lake city for a brief stay mr and mrs blake visited here for a few hours with their daughter mrs alel westwood mr and mrs reed lance and baby and miss dorothy lance were arrivals the last of the week from ogden and will make their home here in the future mr lance will be associated with his brother charles in the operation of the large lance ranch in the upper part of the valley bees do not hibernate in the winter as do other injects and they must be protected from cold in protecting bees from cold in winter the hives may be packed in chaff leaves or similar dry material hives made with double walls the space between which Is tilled with insulation material are good for outdoor wintering with proper protection the moisture given off by bees in winter does not condense within the hive this if not prevented would cause a great deal of damage fall Is the most advantageous time for the cow to freshen winter the next best season and spring and summer the least advantageous according to dairy specialists of the U S department of agriculture cows that fresh en in the fall rank highest on an av in yearly production of milk and butterfat and in income over cost of feed and those freshening in spring or summer produce the least milk and butterfat and return the smallest income over cost of feed |