Show UI AH HONEY E 1 IX IN Q GOOD OD DEMAND JA D C Dan Hillman state bee inspector toI with iI the e department of or agriculture hasn't completed hi his estimates tes for 1925 but his preliminary nin lY calculation calculation tion places the Utah honey flow ai at about a normal figure to pounds The 40 figure cited previously lo sIy Is the amount derived from the s sale le of surplus honey Any figure including the value of all honey produced would be much higher Utah Honey P Producers a cOpe cO co cooperative operative pe athe rl g gan ia fiol 1 with headquarters at Price e where il i ican can can assemble honey consignments from rom the Uintah basin finds t e. e de- de de 1 j maud mand in ill the east good for honey hon y This his concern coil cern also als handles a considerable volume ea each h year rear for r London S- S S ANew York t buyer last ast spring made a proPos proposition ion to to take the 3 entire en on- tir tire the Price cooperative at the highest price at the time the cooperative was leady to sell This offer is looked 1001 to as asna asnat na- na t honal onal recognition of the Q quality of Utah h i lioney ri 1 f and u i t the e d demand lf C exist exist- is 1 i ig fO for i J h Mr Ir H te that Uta will ship a about bou t orty carload lots Producers Producers' who marketed ted re retail re- re tail ve aged about 1 10 0 C cents This f volume of honey was h s' s produced b by approximately m 4 40 OO colonies 0 Half the honey production is iscon con consumed within I s state ate l tr esti estimates l tes- tes |