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Show - t SPUD GROWERS INSPECT MILFORD SEED CROPS More tlutn 10U potato growers from Calitortiia, Texas, Arizona and Utah, who inspected the Mil ford Valley seed potato v "fields last Thursday, agreed with Tom llankins, manayer of the K-arn Cuuii (Calif.) Seed Potation Po-tation Association, that the 1 1)57 crop is "tile best seed crop ever liruwn 111 Milford" after the tour. Making their annual tour ot yeed farms in the Milford Valley, Val-ley, the visitors inspected crops of Joe Ballnger, Clarence Grayson, Gray-son, Lloyd Mayer, Gene Mayer, Person & Person, Cambros farms, II. Naruse, Bob Hilde-brand, Hilde-brand, Leo Mayer, Russell Mayer, May-er, and Bill Daltcn. All Milford farms had planted new seed stock this year, obtained from Oregon, Washington, Minnesota, and Canada. Varieties grown here this year include while rose, Katahden, Kennebec, russet rus-set Liurbank, red Ponliac, and Dazac. Digging in the Milford Valley will start in four to six weeks. At noon, the group enjoyed sandwiches and refreshments at the Russell Mayer storage shed, and in the evening more than 121) T-bone steaks, cooked over open grills, were served at a canyon dinner near rock corral Included among the visitors and local residents making the tour were Oliver Balstad, Lee Bergma, Leonard Garde, Fred Hint, John Ruetgess, Don Mau- pin, Abe F. Isaac, R. A. Hilde- brand, John Campbell, R. B. McClain, Ed Preszler, Fred Campbell, Dick Finn, Ray Tal-cott, Tal-cott, H. S. Thompson, Richard Thompson, Carl W. Johns, Dan H. Moore, Al Lewis, Edwin Miller, Mil-ler, James Campbell, William K. Moore o Kanosh, Charles H. Moore of Kanosh, Jack Moore of Kanosh, Laurel Johns, Dean Edwards, Ed-wards, John H. Shepard, O. D. Handel, S. C. Barton, and Wes Soulier, agricultural agent for the Union Pacific. |