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Show 74111.,111Mi ',. -- DESERET EVENING NEWS SATURDAY DECEMBER,' 2 2 1917, 4$,S. e War F. ' Final Estimate For Utah 1117. CO60,000 4.4a0.008 1,220.000 1,124,000 Wheat ,Osta Batley All Hate Sugar Beata .... .. . . POtatOell ... - .4, 900,4)00 )4,4110,000 141.000 ?OLIO. ' Iltatt's yield tar 1,11 per cent , a 11 TO to - --- -.' - ' - a sin acreage, 1,300; yield, ide,00e 1,,..,.., provision Or Ofloop bolecanwhereby Utait get into that.. loss through smut. 5.04- prod, Corn damage applies not to I, Noe, the Crop pest commission and of the amid. as Lake the county inspectors and depues,'greern in flak ilage ,. so smut l oss tyoltutliTtu4 have all this work of certifying to Ifor t 11 extent , attend great injurY to to., It is the pedal Wore 'of the inspector, to see that 'in every in- - I and. ,,, ' gl, ""..".1.1 gives at ir tthh.e:Idtfiraulstettia.emrovvurceiv,billi-cedrtoatettreathe- wit the states e county to centre o territory to ele e rl eat n ci i atnita8alfait av ais,tmay pmcoournt and the e 'left' SPO 42r it workers. s, s is t het ... be known those states. mentioned eest two: '' 'eat and h, .. to their part, ot it. ing eaeler to control.) 4 ,ill . A ba,, I ttehlae- aw"worekIwPitleInninhgla' v'erMyrp.'hNale'alokterth - growerevil ': t, - 10O-- ' sanodt omatadwe Ltartnitisiodthoetsoe - TOT , - ': tort , 4.260.000 yompayeal with avaratte ' HARVEST TIME IN UINTA BASIN - Price Oet. 1. II Lit btu bu. 11$0,000 .11,1100,000 . 110111MEMOP United States Crop Report 1914 Pcrease' es'ts e"-- t- :athtievalegtfalifnautwteeeovtil.thrl4addaemblyggth- It IV Kii a ILake county crop pest inspector '',. phone went I ceet of the first cutiteit of lia..e. : tong dietance call from a certain i.per crop pest inopector with oMce in the and shipper land 3 per cent Of the second auto'. prominent agriculturist 1 capitol. He had shipped a ,In Salt Lake county the alfalfa In Utah county. ...., carload of produce to California and age is 14.000, the yield is 68.000 There is also an office clerk. pro No,: in the and the loss this year due to the slip-u- p sortie been there had vided for under the law. and the cor. was 1,242 loas,or $2,8.280. matter of the certificate of Inapettion. vil eent,, k nmon ban authaity to appoint. eta no ,couid Open that ed at 214 a tom 4 4 '10 The consignee ' whelk : an emergency exists...special was pro,rr certificate car until that !cultural Pi..." .,, , '"'k duced and the C alifornia officials the county A with the situation. and right deputy inspectors" and others as may , on the verge of firing the .car sufficient were to no one was in needed.' parbe bravely: but there back. Tbe inspecilon had been' at- - .a. campaign 4ponoom, To went 'tinnier. under- - state juriediction. to the organisition car but complete to all or 'offi- t give battle to the pests that Prey upon throughout the state tho law provides gist lrlinhethilelairpe rt. g,ht.,. th4; 4rb starttendeed and ot the i e'.' the crops of the field. that the county commiseiconent- of I- .14 th7Y.l: gome pests are not partial. Take each county shall appoint one crop e an affidavtt that the ear-- , oars "1'11 Salt-Lacoo !7 A pest inspector and as litany deputies the grasshopper,. for instance. tificate is on the way." Mr. 'Walked loaa Iat 60 cents rut acre to crena I out to deemed tI cam into the telephoqe and as be i turage crops, which totals about te I shouted graashopper army will start out across is primary These counhung up the rec eiver 'b e said: : There 4)00 for alfalfa, $1,000 for wheat- E. the provisions of the act. heat fielda, a valley and t -a clam in point." " patches. gardens and orchards all fail ty inspectors and deputies work with Mr. Walker explained It was too 'that, it cost the farmers .ower in act Li,' and under regucommission state the of to In horde.. the a report to devastating prey complete county 218,000 to board M- rgive early lations laid down by that body. Each former years when an army of hopper this year alone, and the bine shipments,. truipections, were oniy i got , as the 0 tt ta my. and reports an must damages, on and movement flank inspeetor pant made a deputy the from coma county in to Sell Lake county le not meat beginning imd waa caught In the examination prescribed by the state t an orchard He said. they would not ehipping to outside points- Its inspectors. be in in time to catch Th4 Christrria-- , ucts are hirg ro,.ely euiried right lee, act of laying It waste the orchardist !board and each must hold a certift-- I late Meakf0t1:41t11..in the city ,and etatinte- The ' was commanded by the borticuftural irate showing proper qualifications to Newsal owing to the weather , thank to the open PeOeie.saye no accurate record ot ehipmey. 'Is. Imipector, with the law to back him do the work required. They must be were .till busy gathering crops and out was kept and what did go 0 to inspect trees.' the inspectors had not compiled theitiwle in email lots. He estimates: up. to rid his property of the pest qualified properly He sumbutrized by sayinfrberries .1,000 mam a, celery st, reports. forthwith. Probably the invaders plunts. shrubs, vines and everything; 60,000 crops in Utah this year 'have been bunches. tomatoes had merely sallied through :ths fence that grows and they must be able to be doee not believe the, plea 800 box ea: peaches 2 bee alas while and mad diseases. acquainted plant recognise usuat.l than from a neighbor's lueern patch, may- with the activities ot ail crop pests and loss from pests' is greater plums and prunes 300 eases, sup,. ' it looks greater because -of the clostoi,800 baskete. mcellaneoua veg bap vea had been driven through; competent to prescribe remedies and' 4 Is being kept,: and10,000 -poutide - From thebeet tote. account and yet there Wall no person to say methods of eradication-- . - because that 4 of what might million- id the- command of the a.: The county inspectors and deputies. 1 to Mr. Neighbor: 'You; too; charge with what really is Lake county inspector there have be, accomplished are required under the law to inspect; bad. It is only, shipped to points outside the statist,. 6 the enemy?: I accomplished shows up 'every farma orchard. nursery., vine-- ; under the quarantine k recently that people have been Herein lay the weaknese of the old 'Yard. storeroom. seedhoues. fruit ' ' been have losing alt the'tions about 13 cars of apples at what they iing and salesroom house. tithed, packing, . tow educational wheDeforo horticultural cams warehouse in their and It is an AND TUO GRANDE MAr1.11,0AIXitime Tens VLt ED VALLEYiurAcrt Vil ASHLEY imirviat, SCENE AGRICIVIATBAL juriadicrespective County limaign to show them what they are los- --i into existence the State crop Peel .law. I Omni and to inspect as well evert box. ling that will wake them ' up to corne returns from Utak tem The act creating a orate crop pest barrel, sock or any article connected Incomplet must it come by any single stroke of strategy,, whence it came. exactly; but batting crop pests. ohshow- - Potato losses S per cent, c growing. and marketing of erg, many of them, not 81.1L were , commissio n. It --was Some few counties had been heard Ity defining its duties and 'with the i in all nor that ,the time will ever come have had a long Journey. bushel,, trititiad at garden or field. durate.. Not a single person to a; crops of soon once. so to will identified at not will show be it the and from when neceeearl keep given giving it executtireposrars was peeled During to figures any say toes and pears 20 per cent,litzo; or 31,P inspections the the state bad the right tomologists got hold of it and its the scope of the work - of the state, bushels. valued at 116.750; grime Of the 'State of officials are always on the lookout for, farmer: "You shall get out there In up the effort. for if the fight eases by the legislature - nearest kin was in far away Asia. It crop pest commission. against that up the weevil will as surely again beper cent, or 124,880 bushels, valued Utah March 5. approved by the doe. Pests. gather hues. insect4 fungi Or your field and wage war But here is the re- - liked its inew home and immediately 8156,100: alfalfa 10 per cent, 1744 If the farmer did not want to gin Ito inroads. any forts. If! bug. ernor March 15 and became affective enemyfindto plant lifeof in CroP Report- la a fact begau to raise a large family.. It Idr ward: walker him tell As well to. not need nature tons, valued at 8178,400; miscellam tar, did he that their, anything they have farmers where It weevn that diligently May S. this year. ' One provittion of duo, is to notify the perooa romann-- 1 to go get a hair cut or a shave. of the Salt Lake county' ous 8100.000, not including tree 0,,,,,n, cuuntry. the Weevil they have increased -. the act is that it repeals the old law hie to eradicate it. under directions, was a matter of personal liberty. n fought Well. due to the fact that Utah is crop pestotatinoesspecAtocrreoshopwlans ttheed,foll,lsoowowhich isup.ueberat n$5,92:1; One method pre., their him hay yield. that not did 1 worry weevil 0P-and the the Mg: will give. the this with infested bug Immigrant craps. is the weevil 'by which the state horticultural the inspector the for scribed about fighting It done be to could educational farm bureau was that all there ArtOwing of states tihns. Colorado, California, It has been described commission had its life; and now. un- - Ira:gists ICA thcoemlitrd A brief report from Weber man seed was carefully se- the law Is founded on the rights of duet mulch. campaign Idaho and Montana zone, Oregon, first the means crop often. It cutting iind treated; disease amounting shows the. following Percentages o der state jurisdiction. any bug. any..speetor makes a report to the state the community aa.well as the They lected earlier than usual, before - the weevil I have established quarantines. to about 4 per cent. -The yield losses: Potatoes, 2 per sent; dame where, comes under the police pow- - commbsnon and every cases is totto be de- - forbid the shipment of any agricul- -' wasonly advanced far has have enough 300.000 busliels;- loos wasidue to coddling moth, 15 per car about may farmer enterpritdng r tural product to any point within their' field em of one and the same body of men . le'wed eit. over the then going been putting forth every effort to rid1 structive. I borders, from the infested area. Which about 12,000 bushels, which; at 80 :damages due to grain emu. I per tett while Alfalfa Weevil. the brush a with drag a neigh-heavy :cents and weevil a bushel moans a loss in money !alfalfa weevil. le Per cent; treasbee, his field of the Crop l'est Board. the ground is dry and the might serve as a means ot introducing ,of $9,600. PQMIIC001111 One species of fruitsThe pera, I per cent. From Weber cowl bor may have been slothful. wherefore- surface of weevil into their the respective is In its hot. The eats crop pest GOMMWWII con- more to do wtth the bpurogbalehlkynobadwn loss was due to the coddling ty there were inspected for elestani the' efforts of the enterprising farm- I weather whip-M- g ;greatest Arizona the mains. amotherprohibits of effect has the this 22 cars of produce. intim moth. the his state and crop peat growers neglected er came to naught just Mang.of sista of five members, appointed by the bug and putting it out of the ment into that state of nursery stock. .to spraY, in lode of the watchfulness Thatof basket Concord grap , crystallized into law. Vnder or household forage governor. by and with the consent. tothetVoougtetre state and rya bail goods, emigrant It the for crop. succeeding bushels of peaches. bend running inspectors. believing the codbower vested an the este crop straw. grain. alfalfa'seed. fruit of themoth crops, the cultivates it enanother of the Senate. One member is an en- - jumped Into the spotlight within the the was has, out. of of starved phase; With the the efforts the apples. pest commission from any section infest-- dling vegetables crop. The lucern thrives under the or up on spraying came an un- Ishipment tomoiogist. one b a plant pathologist. last decade. Fifteen years ago it wisil terprising farmer will be rewarded. treatment Boxelder (tom, - ' .alfalla weevil. In the cases.leaching and, the yield la increaseo. ed eusual attack of the moth and the loss t one a practical farmer. one o practice' i unheard of. but now it is knnodwtist as i' for the law will see to it e tnat stock-anof enbouttehold'goode 'ran high. Off 500 acres of apples the nursery If there were tot a weevil in the out and fight-threport from Boxelde jest.1 the bortleulturist and one Is designated1;eroboasbi'Y the lien llialetitm its steam:1s' I neighbor get$ tinarketabte crop was 60,000 bushels state and if thwleemeessgetweally a qualification is made thatif-tisol as follows: Due to dis And now- - results too, certified and are articles inspected fields loss their to should wax due the moth eecretarr ot the ocournission and no attempt la made here dragging practice coddling JAR B. Walker. state crop !eases of potatoes. 10 per cent; dm may come in- - Catifornia for- - i!and bushebi, or 318,000. Off 150 !coddling moth. 20 per cent; dw t! a surprise in bringing the Ipoets& taking off the first crop the re- - the, says he believes the afterwould crop pest inspector. To qualify for to spring from bide into state the that shipment the 'well effort be of worth alfalfa weevil Into this composition. pears the marketable crop was smut 8 per cent. due-t- &Miro has been reached., The suitIn another ''''hie l'eettlee th. 1118"4"r must n4"11 The forage crops; cereal 'strew; !acres buitheis and the lose was 1.63e ',grain way, too, the alfalfa Utah lite. Watery. activities and recession may be slow and at times !weevil. .10 per cent; due to gresehm habits, movables, or 63,060. GrainSeed se- pens 15 per cent. No shipping reporg technical end expert training in in- disposition of the alfalfa weevil have It may seem to be balked. but he weevil concerns the state crop peat agricultural emigrant end treatment for smut is fast from Boxeldef, because up until thi Utah is the occidental stock, bees in hives. potatoes, alfalfa sect pesti and plant dieesaes as wellt been discussed in bulletina. pamphlets. feels confident that the pest will be seed and nursery stock, except under,ilection weevil. the o universal practice in Salt ;latter part of November the Boxeltis alfalfa of of the By home the and columns the farm over. journals aa a practical knowledge of them. finally overcome, or at least the following provisions: Forage crops county. except on suburban i county inspector bad not compila daily press times without number. come so far as material damage and way, permitting is a moment's digrea- - and pe!straws absolutely: excluded, of American home email acreage. The smut I his r.,port the Won. but too, is threadbare. It will. it is ..away., t., Utah, plantings The personnel of the present siate until the subject i0S11 are concerned. Probably tutees admitted when , by damage In Salt Lake county this year, heavy on pese,es here is the new angle: Until the state crop veil' there come a time again of alfalfa itself. The seed was brought an official certificate accompanied never forth the crop pest commission is as follows: erop 3 5 and setting and between front loss Is estimated as been per cent. pest commission came into es- when the alfalfa weevil will not be here from Turkistan, it le said. that they have been pawed over all grains.. The wheat acreage in Ithe J. R. Rawlins. practical farmer. of will cut into the total. The it the alfalfa weevii did not come a 'habitant of Utah. but he inroads planted es an experiment. It thrived fact in clean sacks Iran a screen. fresh placed Lake county wee 14.000, the of Boxelder county la makin DrPey,--11,1under the jurisdiction of any body on the locern fields edit; in tiMe, ge and has spread afar. Gotng back to and leprealdeut of the are free of in that 'ears 210.009 loss packed the -monintItali,--Gostoromesita- u, rbushel, through his first prelimituu-report to th Walker says. - '- John M. Bailey. practical thorities and smut 3,400 bushels. or Oats 16,809. state never been seen..so.far as known, on alfalfa hay or other forage cropsunder-were telling the people how crop pest inspector totaled PA , seed Make Alfalfa Must admitted Dr. of straw. North Ogden: horticulturist. Fight. acreage, 1,000; yield, 175,000 bushels: trout damage in the county to ail pros this continent and probably 'none but combat the pent anil urging ha certain restrictions. Nursery stock loss through smut, 1.000 bushels., or nem at.5 per cent of the normal yied It has been proven that the weevil ! the most learned "bugologist". had admitted George It. 'til1 . plant pathologist. Of eradkation; experts, were watching if certified and agricultural $2666. Barley acreage, 1,000; yield, l eon not of The state it It ever combatted. until be heard to throw it pest commimka i appeared successfully its progress and vainly trying Agricultural college; Dr. W. W. Henmovables the same. Colo-fle- 22,000 bushels, lot through smut, 880 getting under.crop full sail and it rnay e barrier in its way; public spirited takes an effort, true. and a mighty more than five miles from the bust- - emigrant make and Montana or also Idaho redo. dersoh. 'entotnologiat. of the $1.100 bushels, In.& 160; done. can that both the pre Lake said Let acreage, it be not Rye of Salt the of district One; hut City.' citizens. with nothing but the good but Oregon is yield, 3,160 bushels; toes through conservatively ducer and the consumer may- 1M tura' college: and John B. Welker. the community in thetr hearts. begged. agrioatstrist think. Mr. Walker warne . lucern field near the state prison. How , certain provisions, with no 150 or results.$250. Corn absolutely bushels, smut, see for excellent over It got there DO one knees, nor quarantined tight, secretary of the commission and tibiae pleaded. cajoled and still the farm that hi can hope to ,ding-a-lin- I7GS do not confine their operations to orchards. Home bugs do, but bugs ars legion. There tiatt more bugs than ths orchard 'accommodate. The mild bardin years past commiasiori I I ' , ?' II.' ied , , . - ; 1412.' tzg, t ke I ' 16o540 '" ' -- i gram-hoppe- rs .. : - - i pod' i ' . Abe Ci.LU 1 i i , ., ; reitlia-,eonti- . -- ' . 1 i 0. nib te rrd, 3 - The-repo- ure , If I ' ; se I weevil-fighti- 1 cam-plai- nt I te i , 1 I d - I ! I tg of-al- -i -- - tom-minio- n; 40 , .t ull,-M- es ''I the-pes- t l' I' 4? Insurance Department Collects Heavy Taxes 7 !tt - , : HE ITIBUIranCia department- of Utah hi one of the most profittaitear-of-t- h shit, ernment, statistics show. In the first 11 months of this year the department: receipts. from fees of various kinds and the one and a half per c4nt lax on premiums of the pre: ceding year. amounted to $90.881. This wee $7.331 more than accrued in the entire year of 1916 the total for which much exceeded those of the three previous twelve-month- As the ex- pendittren of the department strelortly about 67.000 a year, the state makes a terse gain. Five German insurance companies with one Austrian and one Bulgarian corporation. all hut two of which were engaged in reinsuranee work. were g debarred in December from any new business in Utah. Thia was aetion taken in fulfillment of from the United States treasury department. which preecribed t hat after Dee 9 no concern of enemy or allied enemy country should be per. niitted to acei-p- t new insurance or re- inettrance in this country. The federal government gave to ex of the'seven coroolatimai 11,eag nixed in Utah the right to liquidate their business and, refused to 'renew the license Of. the neventh.lhe Hamburg Aitsurance comThis corpoition Stad diepany. charged all its liabilities in January. 1917. end had not done any busineas sinre then. The S eittni oncerns, have been forbidden to g iv e their business to any . -empnretiona chartered by enemy or allied enemy rountris Though they ntay not write new policies. .they are to collet permitted preutiums on former nml-teState inautance oceir town t. .VeIl$ belleges that within d few niontba till seven con,. eertin pramically will have ceased to ,do business in Utah. "The toraellee. in vogue for many Waart4, of reetatertng policies at reencst of the doniestie life insuranet eompanies," says the tante, trusuranee report for 1916. "has been disco:Rijn tied, 1.18 upon InVeltigatital It wall found there wlito no provielon in our law therefor and no authorily to maintain the neceSsary deposits." Thin step was taken in June. 1917. one month after the new atate depart.' event tong office. Prior to that time domestic life ineuranoe had companies nitteed on their policies a statement ,, trans-ailin- ; 1: ! t e. t , Vomriii-a- time ran somewhat aa follows: "This Police regiatared and secured by Pledge ofboadaer.Aleada.of truntoa estate deposited with this department" The etatement. which was signed by the state commoner and impressed wfth the state seal, could not fall to give policyholders a false sense of oecutity.. Accordingly It wee banned. s New Conspankei Admitted. In 1917. le new companiee-4- we life. five fire, two indemnity. one My. stockwere admitted to do business in utak Theme COnvernil brought the total up to 241. of which 11 were added Ikat year. Six will have to be subtracted from this total as soon as the Teutonic Corporations have closed up their business in this state. The state iTIBUtalle0 commission has in office force of two. besides the commissioner. Mrs, Mattie T. Shepherd le assistant and Miss Menne who early in December succeeded Mrs Alice M. Rich. is clerk. Expert accountants are employed as need arises. Three domestic concerns have been examined thia year. A convention. in which Utah, Wybrning. Oregon and Washington were represented. examined in May the Cuardtan Fire Insurance company and found that the corporation. which WiLS asking admittance into several states, was in good condition. In Jule the California Insurance department inspected the books Of the Guardian Casualty I Guaranty company. As a result. the corporation decided to liquidate. Added funds, amountirrg to 1129.000 were subscribed by leading stockholders to insure the payment of all liabilities. The Utah insurance department examined its 14eptember the Home rire Insurance Company of ,Utah and discovered that the concern, which deairra admittance, into 17 states. was In good condition. Frain the state Insurance office this year: The Utah lesurance Report for 191g. The Insurance Laws of Utah. with additions and amentimente up to 1917. and A List of Authorised Insurance ComPantea. including a eomplete roster of the licensed ineurance agents of the state. Amend Amendments to articles of Iiicorpor lation have been filed by 27 compapies, with Is fast year. This Ls . - have--issi- ted increase, Commistdoner Well believes resulted largely from a desire on the part of fir. insurance companies to augment their powers as an offset to war hazards. "The people of the state should be informed." says the commbutioner, that life insurance companies are adding legally .unenforceable restrictions to policies in cases of reinstated lapsed contracts. As a result of the besides asking as war,- - companies, usual that a person seeking to reinstate-- a potter-beottyMeally ostlidactory and pay all premiums previously due. with interest. stipulate that in case of death the company need return only paid premiums. For insurance against war risks persons reinstating Policies are required to obtain a permit and to pay an extra premium of from StO ,to 1100 for each MOO of a policy. "Almost all of thw companiee had removed from their contracts all restriction as to war." says Mr. Wells. "because they believed that war would not rise again. It is their misfortune thet they took this view. But the Met does not give them the right to add new restiictiona when policies are reinstated." -- ZC - .111 Timpano gos Calepdar. By Local Artist v - - , - .s 11111$ 1;104 Along the foothills through meadows green, Southward there meanders, as of sore, The Ttmpanogon, beautifulclear Mountain and Rivetsa landscape ' The redman's paradise ear white man trod The virgin soil, sun baited and parched Primeval forest stockedtile deer's abode; And rivers filled with fish, but when , or why? . From thy great eminence we look abroad And view the hamlets. 'cities unread around; Railways and cattalo contributing to the good, Most wondrous growths that everYwhere abound. , N111; t, 41111) And thus it ever has and ever still will be. Men, nations like, rise, grow and in time decay; Etermtitruth is dwarfed, despised we see, AS civilization In its train holds sway. Great Of Father unpattogos, the Range And Tribe, like named, Paused long ' away; This humble tribute now, however strange. Is freely given them at this late day. "THE CASE AGAINST MORMON- ' ------ C. Webb. ( non."Mor. mon"). A well printed and substantially bound volume of IS pages, dealing with the grows misrepresentations current ,concerning the Lat. y Saints., Published by L. L. Walton. New York. Cloth. 7S cents. pestpaid DEsLIIE? NEWS BOOK STORE. g Main street. PRICE 10e EitCII. POSYP t DESL;RET NEWS BOOK STORE. - tor-da- -- i: PlmiME:1 it z;w 'Old e ' ES I -- coo, - 1- el; 74iw I sP a . , ,,, : swfxT 4-- ,. 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From fertile fields beneath we look aloft And upward gate upon the tow'ring Rugged and precipitous, cloud cos-re- d oft. Grandest in storm with silvery lightning streaks. ed Great one how old art thou? Alt! who can tell? At what period of time thou didn't burst forth; Centuries long ago and nations ram and fell O'er all the land, both eolith and , north. tvelcorei.,e ? 6 WELcOME TY thrice IVell rather! welcomeis the basket that holds a can of Ghirardelli's. Ju tasie,a luxury. In cost, the most economical of all foods for the Christmas la abltoosful 114;1-1;)--1- tyl 3 M. egtori; a sat end' qmorth makes GHMARbE1.1-1133 1 Ikea ?raw:boa nutriment it supplies. There are a hundred uses in every caneach one a source of Soy to the home that's pinched with poverty or blessed with wealth. olli's Giomul bcoa! trap, |