Show n 1 URGES PLANTING OF CLEAN CLEAr SEED P. P O. O Madsen pioneer of Boneta thinks Utah should have e a law providing for rid rid- ridding ding of the c country of wee do He says such a law v has bee n nena ena enacted in other states and that it has done doue a great deal of If goo goolIe good goodHe He lIe sees n no reason why hy this state should not be le in the front rank lank The Russian thistle the tumble weed and other noxious noxious nox- nox ious weeds are already beginning beginning begin beg ii ning jug to make their appearance The Ashley valley so much longer settled is foul in many man sections One v. v vay ay to to lo be he fn free l' l lof of weeds suggested J. J L. L 13 Ewing Ewing Ew- Ew v ing is to sow clean grain g He l-Il thinks there should be he a seed ill inspector lI Mr r. r 1 is th the e man a n w wile he imported the famous Regener Regenerated r rated Swedish ish Select oats from fion which he has raised bushels bush hush bushels els to the acre 52 32 pounds to till the bushel He has distributed i a large quantity of the seed a among thong mong his nei neighbors He It hat hm hatin in 30 acres of this oats the pros pres present cut ent summer and expects a won wonderful wonderful I yield A sample of tin tIlt I sheaf oats anda and a bushel bushe of f tin threshed will go to Chicag next fall along with the lintal basin basic exhibit of agriculture ag products for the big land big land show The Regenerated oat is is wh whitt itt ittin and is attractive in color isery very ery It is more in ill demand than tIll black variety which also yield lel 52 32 pounds to the bushel arc all which is being introduced Till The Regenerated Swedish was t first firs brought brou ht to the thc United States 11 in hJ 1 1008 1003 OS |