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Show to Advance J --orticuittire DESERET EVENING NEWS sATUR:DAY: .DECIt.MBER 21 1912 r, . " I , ' 1 i -- v former records for fruit crowing. fruit tree planting. and care or orrhares in (lett were broken during the tast suasion. Twire as much fruit Wan raised in this state as e er before, a naniher 0! correspondingly greater ;14k fruit trees were se:. ,tttn and markets have be, ii , ,ntto.o,oly enl-- , g,lied with fruit., fro,. r ,,, ,o,11,o4 moth, scale anti in.,rt ir- Nor wil 010 !lel y , ro r w an ,, tti,Mess l'e,t ticular line alone : A 4. I t , i 1.10 ' - ti i ',. t. , '' .t t i , I .... 1. - primarily to protect the nurseries from insect pests or diwaxes, and to do this, ilnartetiful attention is given the orchards After the nuns- neighborhood. orchards :re pries, the commercill 'caret for, and the work of the corn.. rilt4P1,41 hes kind telling tlfect on the it l,,,elffItO or n TL., vast to,,,,y, the orcharbsts ,,t fruit , 1, ','..t k:4' - ; ,: i g4:tr ," . , i 41 :.c1 4 i 40. 4( 0 , ceirr.;', .1' 41 - ,,t4-- . , 4 oV,... I A, , eit l' I '' , 'e.- - , 1 of i ,:4, ' 44.1, '!''''. itTh' t. , c , .l'it'51,.,:t' i !. ' ,,, ,with ..'. L- ill-oh- '.. . , , 't . .), ' t :. !.- ' ' - t . 4 rrnr1-- - ,.,p1,11- ,,, - ,, , N t beeno, - ,,,,, , 4 v , 14,44 o .., ; -- 4 11. ' 'o '''''.: c': ,k,) .,e ( ,'''r . e , , '''',. ' :., ' '.) N,J7---s- 1,,,....;41,'',' 4 ''- "",..4 ''' f':' . - 434 A'Pttt ',,''',,,4 i ' - ' . . -.04 .' cnd J. weereee ecse; fruits .- "t '. ': . i I I ecope , sae thrch --- a re, cti 23.. r - ' i viosons - i - - ' 4 , i. ''. , - UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY , , ! 4 The Nattional tank of the Repulmilic , , ',it'. !; t ,44- ',it ,.:.4,' '.i.4 ' ' !" k- Capital $300,009 T .. 3 th t I'. i!i ,,,.i i . Ni In stj CtkD , , ,Ao 01 '' F 1,1 !! .17;-:- ,,,,, rt,- ek') iv ..Ict ''13" 7':t i." dt : I' ,F,, , t - - l; , ''', ! Frank Knox '? t') 1 :illil 0,,,,,,,.,1 . IE. J. A. Murray I Jj . C. Lynch V. F. Earls ...,: )1- t::r li 1, , it :101 t F)".....1 !'. rl :' t : . Vice-Preside- . . . . c QI 01 , I i ) ..- ,4 r1 e: I, 1 1 - 0 1', L4 .).., Olt ,, l' r, :i,l', ;7 14,, tt, 1 I, 't li i , . t r-r7- ., ' p.,4' tr,,;1' :,, - . 4 .,,,,,.; 1,,,,,,, ,,.. ,',1,,f4 , ,,,,, t ,,,' - ; 4., 00,0110.6.' ., b & 1:: ,....4,...., ..9.,... '' . ',. , -,- ,q,:-'1, ,,,..:-- 4., , ,' "..'''.!.. P ". , - , - 4 RI A. Culbertson - 1 1 , , '5,1' 11- . . l . -- . ,',. r . c . , -- - , "--0 . 0 tl ;tt OR 1 :.,' , WE WANT YOIJR.BANKACCOUNAL ..::: , ......, ":. . ,,. ' ' . , ' . ...... t .,.... wAWvot4'rmv ' .. ,, , : .,, f " 1,. l . ' ,t Our officers give their personal attention to the business entruged to this bank. Every modern facility for tile proper handling of your banking business is employed by us. We pay 4 interest on time deposits. A savings bank is concluded in conjunction with our general banking businelss. Salt Lake City'sLeading-FinanciaInstitution. '1,' - ;' 1 -t 't , 1 : G. S. Holmes , E. 0011.0.10106 ! ttir ar . v ' W. F. Earls David Keith -..-- ' to Thos. Kearns . , to Stephen Hays ,..,,,.--- Oltk- ',fil'IOWOOdee..) NI III Frank Knox J. C. Lynch J. A. Murray ce I A '.".'".'l ,,, -- 0 4 z ,.4, 1 ...pow) ,, -- , ' Ir. , , ,.:1 .0..- - SO . 4 i rr L , tt r' , v, ' t lin NI ,, ,,,1 , I '1' l' 1 . Si 1 777:11 , ' , . , 1 t ' fli . t ,' - .,! 1 , , , ,'..."1 ,i. i 111 - 11. :',.0' 7 4 10 - ''"- : 1)1 DIRECTORS .:i' ....11 .. - t 4 Vs. ...... ii,! ,- Cashie.r , , --1 nt Q9 C?') 1 .0. . ., , , -, nt . .. ,,, - E. A. Culbertson i orri i ii s' . , . . Vice-Preside- F., - III tif I or . President ') ,...e11',il ' r .4hit,,,k4 ,,, 0, . . kf , , ' ..,.. ., r,l, t'' , 'V ', 14. flflrflfl noocrorin rin . ' - )1 s, ,..,, OFFICERS 4t!'.,A) ' k , ), ,, i. 'I )1.r. ri,,1.,1..f:, ; Deposits $5,000,000 ig "- :It ' It, I, II Surplus and Undivided Profits $325,000 , , 111 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. li..Scl IV, t, 3111 t; :,,. . I ' i. r, i I .:.; ' 111 1, al .1 i : ! -- . - I ex-e- -- : ' th"1 Ind was w"rth tnnn S'60 to 8500 an acre, stleetion of fruit trPes Thirt - hughel aa.,,-...- . a a - sew- and and in a few yetirs the vnine will harc ofapples. were i , ,...,......,,, iiii;i:Uii.'''S-litar' ....gee into a4wareattettaftatmaftelatater '''''''" '...."""....'''''''''''''''''''''''''''. tam; lillikerlii-fit, of pears were destroyed for worns than merely the Bening of green If pmperly cared for the gra,s pro-eetala each year should amount to from There were 302 orehard trees remove! "It- is true that the aaaning in- - truth,. land destroyed beeaune they were taunt 'The pessimistic fruit grower im- - WO to 1600 an tiere, dustry has been devAopril somewhat but the development along this line mediately complains Rtsffit over proCounty Horticultural Inspeetor I C.! by the eounty inspeetalia to be diseassa " t fruit Four inspectors are emplOYed by Mk I' a crop we nd been hitve It last years ban duction , and asI,o. irn- Stay estm If largely with oatoes peaa, and the actual canning of fruits! bie in mamma our present growth. in Salt take county ta have heati latke (Minty. working under Mr. Stay Mr. stay saYs that no Moat of the fruit has been coneutnial haa been of minor importan,.e. In thei what will happen when the imreased worth $37,5.isle. case of evaration ralaing aan be at hom, and therefore the Phiptlits emu a in in last trees tiaring tio, from the state have been but m ann any thought is give tacit fond in the intire state than that lilbeen planting ,r ale,lit the and limited way at ham,. Still There rem shipped tme eari,M4I of of Ilranger. Tayloril yearn at the rate vieinity reliable sources we loarn that we are 7alioa per year, and not to Itiverton and Murray. The soil is i,"- - strawberries, two carloads of port,tet 7 i'ars of 2to tar cent if the planted wait is in eaarly adalitd to aPple raisin g tI TVI and tone of pears. Local express ship- wilually importing about dried peaehes ev er, ea r from C bearing a t present. the production from these district a is merits show that S6 express shipments oi. dried Tiv fruit groaing basin, ss Is beret very heavy. two atiri-- 1 carloads fornia, of strawberries were made. 7,4 of char.., co ts, and Is or 12 cars iii- dried primes. with eertin hazards. tho al any are finding a market riot. 63 of peachea and 30 of pear,. Fruit growers -- The growers have been making, other agricultural industry. and sia for their products at hante, During! The total estimated value of fret general enly a very email portion of the fruit (he Pest year there have been but 35! raised in Salt latke' county end hart. rapid strides in the lineS ix proditeed is consumed at home orchard imp rovement, ibiding plant- of shipped into this; died by peddlers Is as frilnWOI: Strata of the trait crop (70u ing, spraying and cultivating, as well the comtition ed with 60 for the! ' berries, $M6.000: peaches. 660.000: pears II determine na in the pack, but th e ooriu nercial throughout the l a ppes. r. $150,00 ; This shows that th e. $ plum s trali yea phase of fruit growing- is the side of the profits whieh the tah grower can preceding prunes. 62,000; cherries, 812.060: small make. lie roust erpeet at times to people are depending upon home raised the-- business which needs attention. $3,coo The fruit inflator,. of- Vuth esprit- - Nee' ft Veil, ?IPA rr ern p In ,practically fruit. and that the market here can fruits other than strawberries, of ths sents im investmem of a'io it 130.000.- - :all Important fruit produeing sections ellpplY ITIOre than the present produci 'With the still greater growth Industry. Inspector Stay cal;s atten- v. Itich 0,1h, certainly Justifies the env- - liff the wholo couniry Then low pri.r.f.x tion, of Salt Lake county tion to the need of factories end the ploy mord of sufficient Iloilo and brains' are hound to prevail, guch a year hasi The production totaled necessity for organized work taimui Ms to insurc tinancial success of just eloped. The production of both ap. in apples the past year' has 200.060 bushels. line. As the industry groWe end the dustrv. Hrganizations h ice 'heen es- - pies peaches. our two leading fruit about The nurseries of the county. of which output increases there must he f,unil In all nrin-ipfruit grow- - erops. taidisin been ;ery large. throtTghoui there are seven. have raked over 1.000.- a market. or the fruit will be misted. ins districts and hae .i. no InnIll to- - thp Vnited States. and with no other nO0 fruit trees. more than twice as Right here there would he a great ifward improving the tia.:Ir. anti redeem.: owlet here than the !gale 1.1, rreen Mr. stay thinks. r,t 1;ing ltalt's reputation on thp markets' fruits it is not surprising that results: many nIP they did a year ago. Thia iducetnent. come in and an tho fruit. ot' tho country. and he future cont..: of the sales were disappointing. Ittit stock has founC,a market in all parts torten to So far as the conditions gemraity sto niereial soc.ess "r the industry here' hid we 6,pn tit,lo to M ilk. It jpsr,,,,, of the United States. according to In- MrStaY Is aatisnel with depends lir..n the stiCreSS of these 'proportion of the waste at home. either spector Stay, and in many places it ham concerned 'rii.t rowerte organizations. And they in ennnoo ..r tbr aporntod pentinets the gained recognition an the best obtain- - the tattlook. and ho eaneets tothesee tho nut must he organized for other purposes results to the grower would have been able stock. This is due to the care coming year Sr's"). 00404) n, -- .. beentrrhouogatinfldVot8lirttilcit ' ,410011, si, ' have . ow-ttr- i ,.ie ',I- I LOVINO-CIT- v.; . ,.. pTutrie E SALT.WEE-COTINTYITSTATE.FAI- Vef' . those of MO. in eradicatiag injurious ,, climaxes. JI I , ..a...taiseeta,peateatendantiertseSatatvotablen'Jhat" hatiterfell-iMin . found 1).01:n:end the aim has been successful i dsgrse. Wormy orchards tn. :nark at witieh a vigoroun ram- - !with scaler disease, ha e been (aari- -' to a marked at I. has been directed during past &Dined this year, anti th result will be ,fxl,t ..nlY where Xhellg have ,ben neg- - Taiga and In 1912 even additionai leet one ad. and care little fi a' b care ens fruit in th, state will he that grow rears, P- 1 has been taken to see that these thing pa rlos lose a few ,IihoUt the extertainatkm of tho moth. ttted V.: against rhe ilVe, aetiae fruit avower In the a ,k, are properly handled. It Is stated Yel'irS In the future. 1 ' i num. tate have c000rated with the horti- ;. authoritatively that 1 eadis now of are of knreiving that it In there .;; ption pear blight adesitid trees and fruits sta. ,ber :',1 no are gate l.as t halt ,Ituring the preceding ,t th eir ow n interest More than tll al- I '. anYbrolY',, elm In thP ramPaign tit this Mate, year, and the rt multi. aro latch aa mai. cannot be controlled by the rate thnt wormy whIch ' ; a Infeated with reasonable expenditure fruits can be eliminated. grower. ielVing the past year's success In Ia t of effort and maney Watching the pragrene tnade by the ',spec!. to fruit growing in Ma stat e. the needs of ardists for Tin. Work of the department In this groers who prop nt for their an , . 11110 1 is largely supervittory. as under orchards, the people of the state have, permanent suecess. Seey. .1. Edward u taw ''' come the tho Preoent almost generally to appreciate the Taylor of the state htirtieultural corn- ',. inapection within a counties Is entirely limier the control law prohibiting the marketing of had 'mission says; i . F. I ;i Of the county commianioners. who hire! fruit. or the "When the marketing of Utah frua maintaining of infeebal the inepectors. and ay them. while trees in th e o ;., t Strenuou s oh- - rearhe s the same degr ee o f etlereMS that were state the aOiPtliOn it will he one at firot offered on the 'the growing has aines their !Jtions .,".. with authority to qualify; ground that sueh a general erindemoa- - of the greatest fruit produ eing stat es ' .. if qualifications. or disquallrY them to the present time There is there- - ,Itios would practically eliminate fruits in the west. ,. '....,.(qtf.t,, in..e.r.ery county where trult IL; trout ths rmerkets. Taking the mites go 'this delblotimint of Utah fruit growing .,. to a extent beim bustinella too ringshos any Li i grown county inspec Inn alnI0 Indefinitely. Directly an optor. who devotes probably only a ror posit. effect has heen shown to result, Isided for tho griiiitest financial rf,turns. ,......1 ,J.., "ii:.--1 Ison of his tines to that work Mr. hoe .ever. and today clean fruits only We hove pleated trees very rapiiilk and i i t, g- toylor advocates the sppointing of a ere on the market, anti the to rlep Is have depended alniost entirely upon the fruits for .nr rna.r.ket. than when ihe l'a; we's Irate of.g.h-co1 Tete Welt trained men. ;vim would do- - probably:lower . the season just passed l'tah pasia-d: 4.3 vote their fmtire timc to inspection A t Work, rather than basing larg,r1 toil), the negligent careless farmer, !produced more fruit than 'in any two To in Its h!story. hOnn ,,f WIenn WIli.V, oreharti is not exactly a coms pre 64 thunther of inattolors. .v. siisvo not hftd Nit.'ini prep..rotion frtv menial tri.1,r. now protests agatip,t the 'succeed in the greatest mettg91-0- , or to In .stt it test enforcement of tlie law regard- - :tiring the greatest 'mson. of success and who are 5 i their werk I t 01, to any industry, waste must ite elinitngiving only a portion ,,r t10,11 hill, In , lean Innis, ti.,.. to it. At the beginning of tt, prtsi hi rear Intel. and hav.ng 'ally on,. outlet has Thy) efforts of the lentti int. nt trs th. Impe of the state horticuiteral ,tun- - led to a great loss in the markotint of - ., ooftheirruiatgrriaeulailtiutgr.al .113.1124'ficrth:- I :... ityhhaetn at 11 ' .,:,,T.;:f - ,,,. ,.. ....),; , Inetagtryitroggreater Orogreea attic!) hat; been exorcised in Special attention hag I): tanafte' Mitring the taiet year the tree,. 1(1 to the importation or not a ione. rmi rounril tea'''. Wig tvere of intramount itutIortaneg In , stroveil which have been with InSeCt toitghe Stet Lek, county tvts passed, and the diwaited or infected Stow. fruit. Is grawn mainly ..n tho cultivation of fruit trees is no longer side of the county and lito, straw. least of a side line. The fruit production berries ivere raised 'during the pmit for the Lake Salt past year year in the vicinity of Mill creek. Th, county I. remarkable. and when the quality average yield for strawberries this year of the fruit is taken into eonaidera- - I was from $400 to $500 per acre. Much credit is due to the ceunty,ta.. tion the advance is to bc marvelled at. of Lake I spector for his fight against dhows The horticulturists county have enjoyed getwrous returns and insects. Tile progreso of the Indus. In n inrgellegree 'le ths feet far Illeir frUa. ilndllie Industry basiae1-4-ey-41---titte 1 come sn important faetor in that the trees are regularly insre.1.4 Os ratite of lands In thin eountY.; for larvae of the coddling moot arict. da ...,,,,.,r.apectailY 'prow.' 'se Eltiin'itre.,1 - ' vicinity of 3.131 Creek and the Cotton- - ta fruit. Wham- - dloettoest treeA hA,,, Of the finest orchsome been odds, where found they have been promptly 1 I ardi in the state are now to be found. destroyed So that amok-a- d of the timea,e Immense Acreage hi the south and would immediately bo ittopp0(1 Mr, western portIons of the county have Stay also gives the farmers'timely ad. with fruit trees the past vice an to how tectake care of the treii i been planted year, Apple trees have been the Kin- - and avoid these pests. i The records of Inspector Mars one varletY planted. but the raising cipal i of other lines gt fruit is correspond- - show that during tho pagr Yelix gal - ,,..p.,,. ' ---..' . In Hortwulture Leads A 4 .4 t -,i 4... , - ' '''''''" ' ....A..lir'''''' 46.1.a4M, g ,'Lioo, - . Salt Lake County 1 , ' , ó TA..,- ., i';''. )11 I ''. , '. - t - - , i;41:44 i 1 - ?r,,,,, . ' ' ' Noma,. I ,It!jula: , ti -' i - ,. ,: Od.''' -. ' I .. : ,- C , ; vwww 4,...1 et! ' , MOUT MARKED IMPROVEMENT IN PRODUCT '' BRINGS 1 e ,e,. '''roeuk,,,., ,"" '' ,',',,, , ., Lf,vsl 1 1,, 14,7,1.,,L,,... ,0-- $ ,(C, h ' t''' '' '''''''.."'- ,, ' ;7 ' '',' ;! ,,,,,,14:4(.,),0, ,' ,,,i' r - 'ziri,tif, - IA f :' A .,4,, - ,,014; - , ' ''i ' .',. fr4e 4 .:"'! - A , .h":1--,,,, ''',;''-- ' ver,-- ; - A , :1), - ,,, . .1r 4rtAr? ' .4 flit :t r I:, .....4,TIrry e ',41.',,,7"t)'1. '','"L.1 ''''. , : , r, 0.4 11;,:,. fr- ' , A' I -, I I fruits on the market that dernoraltut quite different. are shaping themselees the sale of the better fruits. whm Ae thmge learn that there li the of fruit grower., the grade but highest nothing s shooht be shipped, as the freight rafen proper method In whieh to dilip(mt 0 the poorer froth and that that inoth94 to the mtoorit.t of our markets are high, and as the coat of handling IF does not mean Ines to theni and Just nip gre.tt for e heap fruit Ins for ,they learn that only the plod class 41 it, is folly to fruit shook' he placed on tn.. ,,01 product the lush ma, they will begin properly t, try to Ma kit profit from them orIt is the act, cheap In tile fruit growing buntrielo, profit forcing of large quantities . i','. U AIL., , -- e ..4- tr,i; '1 e 41;:14111'12.44;, P ,,,n4w, ...- If. 1,1 ' ,,, ' I: ., r. - - ..' ! i,.., -- ; r0t .4 J1644' trit't) aw,, t A 4,7 '''i:'"'N.'"'.....11,17714 Ili o 'Pc '' ' Ii 'I .11,er- . e"Int '''4 ''',-- ''' IcA,'11:ski! . ' 3 t 4- -- -- -2-- t, ,,,,,JT ifilis - - 1, '''..t' w ' ,; '.--- ie'L-4t-; 7- r11' 4! ''' i1 of ir"',.,t ed troos i.er,envige IS - -- - laqi4o,4101gbi",411."4414,071.44,40:or,), -- who make grna.11,x. t .,,,kt yraf P him been con- Weber rountes tog, Oet t, the Pallt ntree law tying tliht authority have market,d. tditsit , he- e,,,,, eo donned, Woo hni.Ing unnee,1 by tPe state legit,- equally large amount Abdo,' Ete inl lature of live . i t,ts a result, a marked of aPPles Weneo hi,iPWri rr,11; fli,- st.I.,. Improvement brie been made in the care 't natolo d 43,, led. '''f and a nunilicr t in order that the fruits mit 7 Theso Ci u, E. in rnhecuon be "'ea, tilers. ' mark table. The war on pests a 'th the va3: ,,mi,t3 of trua con- - diseases ,i. his' ' beery 1,111104t with area the years Mined at home, I : tm the part f IN Igor and determination in thes e ttt.,1 lines successes the growers theniseises, and has tw Il .:.1.. Ample orportitnity was iti MI st the rendered i less difficult for the manifestly recent state risir to AP I, the varieties i : mal'4an Ill the first year dur- r utah growth. A large of fruits h the lass whit lima 1)14 In ,,,, waa force, 4,614 ..,... taken .cc rtah t.lnts t, di,play summer tor Its pa bstaditail nt allTdr CCerct COndeinned for and rtna, 135 Cr scale, and 'In Cali, hold show. awl ivitrn exhibitiei 1,'-,bushels of "1.'! . ,t.nrt.dertilled...$,..talimasitie Ittoe of th ',Alte r wstern t,'SP market o vac., :" ihi, uttis I wrtrm' ,,,,,..it ,,,,ktses,e2.,014 ,f,,Aymtt,4,-44,haVe tteon colitintliett and fn eieryt- l; 1,, , ,,,, twhk t,, wr,t, plotturts case where 'such were fruits found on ' the best. The Utah state horticultural corn. the market. they have been condemned. markets of Lake alone t:t.ri..the Salt, i in t ,,,,,,,..h to mislion is (Mint., witi,t the Improvement of tie- fruits grown Kra bushel of applen wore inspected , the meniforied. Of. that year ' ' here. Secretary J. tdward Taylor 10Krig only 402 bunhele were found ,. ,' devotes hie entire limo to intirwling infected and The condemned. reeulte of assisted '1',.4 orcharda and mullein. and. c urteiLl, by the 'intone county inspectors, ha, 'this year. though not yet all ., '' - ' . ,h ''' xtn is t di, 4, 1 A-- --- -- ' ,..11...,........ s 1 . , ' ' ihn st ,t,- ed Vt.ili now In the atol ,,tties. tol city Itte, widely CI tf i w.'t4Irtitt r,,n1 it, et,tritti,retal or- -, chards anti from the nurseries. These, ,. !, 1 a hie they are known to be infested, are given little sttt talon sinc. the In- :th kolas ta, in t, and, plume reatra, ,'' Jury the dlm, Pp,11 ,11 thern can do is in the trot thrtved. an,1 tn.. 1,racueoil not : 1,preciaihie. because to 1, .loo father Fle them $s mar- tittle or no ftl;it crop of any kind t ir,,,. .tes increase in the :,,;iii,.-.not t affictently keted, anti tilov are s la the !near commercial tr,"' or nurseries Witting t hat cr,l) raitt'r difference in the Pin , ',. wIn whIch to infect them. 114,b in the crops were ar,wn Voile intestA or uormy fruits that t'tah coma $. elone , hirve,i ,,,,r .5001 hove tietai frond on the markets during carloads of isouhes, iimi U,.;'., : arc! ' j , C oncerted M ovem , ... ---.- ....r MOOMMEIMMIEMORM IIIMENIMEMIEEME. . i t: , Ii Ii 11 |