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Show MAIN NEWS SECTION , -- ' Third- Part. THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 24, 1023 Drastic action In fighting white top in Utah is urged in a bulletin on control of that weed just prepared by Heber J. Webb, state crop past in spector. This weed, say the bulletin, i most widely prevalent In SevteL Utah, Tooele, Salt Lakeand Pavis counties, and is starting in Iron, Washington, Millard, Weber, Boxelder - and Cache to spread counties. It threatens throughout the state with great resultant loss of crops, jt calls for the most drastic action for control. Although, it is already seedtng. it is not too late tt make a good beginning to destroy e seeds this year, and to locate definitely all patches for a through ritaanup next year The bulletin describes the weed, how it spreads and the recommended methods of its control as follows: WEED DESCRIBED. . "White top is a fine and soft perennial with erect or ascending stems, 6 to is inches high. The stems are somewhat hairv and branching above tho middle The leaves are qjttri or oblong, with ends regularly rounded nd from a half to two inches long and About one inch with finely wide toothed margins or edges The lower leases are very short stalked, the upper ones clamping the stems by broaa lateral baes that develop lobes. The leaves on the flowering branches are smaller and narrower The entire plant, except the flower, is of a deep green color, appearing are somewhat waxy. The flowers whit and small, about an eighth inch slender threadbroad or less, borne on like flower stalks that spread widely from the axis, which gives the appearance of one flutter from 2 to f in hes wide "The seeds are double in a pod. with the broader end downward-an- d at the babe, ghtiy bomewhai sharp pointed at the apex ami tipped with a short beak-h- k propod. longation above the This weed is perfectly naturalized wa-tin and is grounds hre frequent U is oneof the and along streams earliest blooming blunts, ripening its eods bv the time the firt crop of ha is tut Seeds of this plant are an impurity of hay and grains grown oh infested farms, because fruiting plants are mown with the hay, baled with it and shipped about the countr pass unharmed tnrough the digestive tract of farm animals except iheep, and returned to the land in composted stable refuse., It is alo scattered very greatly m Irrigation water, especially grow ing alongside canals. Propagation is b a running rootstock as weU a seeds. The smallest pece of root, unless dried entirely out, ta;ns enough vitality to start a new f infestation. el heart-shape- process may be accomplished in vaWe are suggesting that rious wavs it le clone either by the application of salt brine made by dissolving from three and a third to three and a balln of common coarse salt per ga-lopoundaf water, or hy placing the salt inches from a half to three-quartdeep over the infested ground in the j fall or eariv spring, and let rain disj solve and take it into the soil, or by the application of a 1 per cent olu d tion of sodium arsenite to the area. Either of these solutions is applied at the rate of two quarts per square foot is ofto infested be recThis treatment ground ommended for ditch banks, fence rows, roadwavs and small areas, n r wherever The' process be practical U would renders the ground uteri. e for a couple a minor objecof vear. but this is tion, because o long as the weed MEASURES ARE ADVOCATED. if anything else, can little, very grows For control measures we are rec- be grown upon the ground anyway. ommending for the complete eradicashould be "Ordinary precaution tion of the weed as follows in handling the sodium arsenite "1. Cultivation Cultivation is trf taken of it poisonous nature. The because be recommended where the seed occurs treatment probably th more on land that can be readily culti- salt and t just as efficient as vated The land should be fall plowed, economical sodium arsenite then. the eutimtton should ... begin as. the if eradication seed-beari- meagre complete then int th- - wM weed continue weekly with the that are we recommending which virtually mows the plant be from either by seeding prevented Xf about three inches below the suror spraying with a 1 per cent ra, e of tiue ground. AVlth the cultiva- cutting sodium arsenite to which of solution tion continuing without fail every been added dissolved laundry soap weea during the growing season, the has at the rate of four pounds per 100 underground root stalks become so gallons of spray devitalised that the follow. ng season there will be Just a few straggling MINERS BOARD ENDS LABOR. anv at all . The weekly culplant, ifmade June 23 Members in the manner suggested INDIANAPOLIS, tivation of any green of the international executive board prevents the appearance above the surface of the of the Unite! Mine Workers of Amerleave gTound. and no plant can exit long ica. which ended its session here after without receiving the food air and more than ten days deliberations on sunshine that it gets through the the affair of the organisation, were One leaves. If anv of this weed continues returning to their homes toda second season th s same of the mot important developments growing the it was was said should be the of the with the applied meeting, process to trial any land producing a cultivated crop until instructions to bring accused of mem "red" bet weeds are eradicated the spreading completely Sterilization of the soil This propaganda within the union. should Iolhe and thoit, anthm. oeek Yi Give the lord (Robns, Joseph E Kuf Tikhon Ready to and choir anthem ronquenng hoir Lincoln Haib Allegiance to Soviet Kirg The officer of the association arc J t Ixmelson, president Lin FishMOSCOW June 23 It i declared er seoretan Erma ndrson, Lola In government circle that Archbishop Ashton and Thomas G. Harrison, orTikhon, former patriarch of ganists Those desiring to attend the has addressed a letter to the aumay rea h the temetery by thorities from his prison blaming the takmg the Hohii4 oar monarchst for his action in the wbu h he professes to regret, past, Leviathan Rushes on declaring his readiness to swear to the voviet government and asking that the letter be used at his Shipping1 Point SuperviWay to New York forthcoming trial ABOARD THE STEAMSHIP Federal sion, Under June the Ah...- 'Wiled rez ) Afier having broken the for recoid giant trims Auspices, Is on Increase ocean.speedhotel Returning Missionary 25 04 by toda krot. the Leviathan makirg was Joins Forces With steaming on toward New York tn an effort to smash the world n record fruit of Shipping points, inspection Upstairs Clothes Shop average hourly speed for twenty-fou- r and vegetables under federal auspices hour. 8 knots 24 an hour m cooperation with the states, which f The average r twenty-fou- r hour,W made was tried out In Utah among other day, w.ll be material '5 , bei ten tvTor states last year. Is becoming fairly New York is redched u "'We- - v' s by ebip Ad otficers, ah predUt ai g v general over the of conMderahlv belter than a recent bulletin of the United States average 27 TnoV. bulWilliam Gibbs, president of the department of agriculture. This fomp&nv which engineered the reconletin sas in part. ditioning liner, ascribed states have entered into the auccVssof ofthe thegreat Twenty-twLeviathan s elf arrangements with the to motican pep and cooperative Mrtmansiitp United State department of agriculand the desire to Iick the British and inspect! n the Germans at their ture for shipping-poin- t work on fruits and vegetables, and He i!d h hed fv that he vuitd as line into are other states falling Majestic alongside and said that am the season progresses. Additional me mv such onte materially work for this funds will be available the Leviathan would win by abort on Julv l, 1923. and the department one and knots hopes to be able to render such servhave Leer, wait ng for fiftei ice fh almost anv important shipping yerr to k'n M m having uff.red district where it may be desired after the. gibes iit superior and now that date v hac thCi-- fairly trmum lie Congress has provided that the said issued bv the federal inspector on behalf of the secretary of agriculture shall be prima fac.e evidence in Oldest Mexican War all courts of the United States a to Survivor Passes Away the truth of the facts tgjed thereon certificates Thus these shipping-poin- t lal common become highly valuable June 23 Urbafn SN FRAVUIHCO documents in the hands of anv or- Chaydei.r, oldest known survivor of to the United StaJes-Mex- u an war of ganization which is inIn a position sales. fact, if such make 8 died in the French .sales can be concluded and confirmed here todav two week aftfr hospital on the basis of a definite United the age of 100 He had beenattaining In the States grade and the shipping-poihospital sime 1011 certificate shows that the product wa m Chaudeur born France shipped was actually of this grade June 8, 1823, And came to United the transaction niav be considered le- State when a young man the He After having completed ac be- gally closed and the shipper in a posi- came a natural red citizen ajid enbst-e- d mission abroad for the L I) S. church. of the to ertforce tion legally payment at th outbreak of thte Mexican Mr f K Salt the full amount of the purchase price war, April 24 ,1816, serving as a priDitz, tailor, has returned and is now through the courts vate in B company of the Tenth Iake with the Clothes icnnected Should the receiver, upon examinUpstairs United States until the close Shop, et 275 Main street ing the car, belteve that the products of the war. HeInfantry wa a of San Mr in the alteration deDietz not of the grade certified by the Francisco coming herepioneer In the early partment. and he will be very glad inspector, he may call upon the fed- days Ht wR who was his contant eral department for a reinspection. to companion, dfed in 121, at the age in welcome his numerous friends, who will be pleased to learn of his return secure which he must pay in advance of 88 to Utah. ( Adv ) fee of 112, or three times the usual fee charged for inspection in receivTwo federal inspectors ing markets will then re inspect the car, making an especially thorough and exhaustive examination, and if thev sustain the buyers appeal the original certificate is reversed, and the buyers fee refunded him If, however, the is sustained the original lertiflcate government retains the $12 which has been paid in advance bv the receiver In actual practice, however, it has been found that, a negligible number certificates have acof shipping-poin- t tually been reversed in the markets. On the first 45,000 cars inspected at shipping point less than seventy appeals were made and less than half n of these were sustained on reins i Why r 4 99 Shop What the type says is of less than what people read between the lines. suffi-eien- That, is what we would like to show you but we eannot do it. in print. However,, the latehstring is always out and wc are always in. nitioor-aocurdua- o UP TO THE MOMENT STYLES, IN: MATERI- POIRET TWILLS -- WOOL CREPES r ALS believable; DUVETYNS un- AND-&ALU- J5 MOST- LY ALL COLORS. -I Group Group 2 1 . one-ha- lf $5.95 $9.95 jt Formerly Priced $21.50 1846-4- A Number as High as $41.50 two-ye- n The examination bv the inspector shows the grower or association most conclusively whether or not the grade adopted is being adhered to. The official inspector is djslnterested. and his work has s most potent educaIf cars which flo not tional effect. meet the grade specifications, or which contain too large a percentage of defective stock, are shipped to market and bring unsatisfactory returns, the sales organization has a convincing answer to any complaint wbictf the shipper may be inclined to make The very fact that a sharp line of demarcation is betng drawn at shipping point between products which are and those which are not ua to grade does much to bring about unistandardizaformity in grading andpacking-house tion and 'efficiency in season of first the practices. During this work verv few cooperative or- ganizations have takenon federal all of their inspection products, and some which have done so were not so organized as to secure the proper grading and standardization of the products Inspected. nt DR RAMSEY and STAFF , Uresses A VARIED RANGE OF SEE MAIN STREET WINDOWS r SIZES OtTR DRUG STORE IS AT; 4 SOUTH MAIN ST. pec-tic- If KaJisey Advertising is different it is t purposely so. We eredit people with intelligence to know when they require the services of a dentist and to select the dentist they prefer.1 What we might, tell you in the Press is of less importance tWn THE KIND OF SERVICE WE GIVE LV THE OFFICE.. , A Special Group of f'-- j We Seldom Talk For Quick Disposal I Port fob V On Sale Monday d Consolidated Dental Office " 267 Main Street y Honrs: 8:30 a. m. to 8 p. m.; Sundays, 10 to 2. Cemetery Association to Hold Memorial Service ' Annual memorial services of the Wisatch Lawn Cemetery association will be held at 7 0 oclock Thursday" vwnfiut'- t 'tn cemetery jgrotmfcu S4t9 Highland Drive. Senator William H. King will deMusic liver the memorial address. will be furnished b the Richards ward choir assisted by soloists, and the program will include the foflow-In- g "Radiant numbers: Anthem, Morn (Woodward), choir; - anthem, Christ Is Risen (Parka), Myrtle LIBERAL TERMS . CLOSING OPT OUR STOCK OF Expanding buamea requires The demand for workers stenographers has overtaken office help threatens We ambition to take our ' MAYTAG Cabinet Electric Washers the services of hundred of trained clerical workers, bookkeeper ami the supply and a shortage of skilled advise young men and women of We teach Shorthand, Bookkeeping Dictaphone, Uomptometer, Rnr-rouCalculator, Pouting Machine, Typewriting, Penmanship. 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