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Show The SALIMA' SUN, SALIMA, UTAH. Gardeiis That Produce Results !0 Legal Notices Probate and Guardianship Notice. Consult County Clerk or the respecAlthough the ills of the garden are tive signers for further information. legion, most vegetables survive in spife of these difficulties. However, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTER- to produce vegetables of fine quality IOR, UNITED STATES LAND OF- fungous diseases need to be watched FICE, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, and certain precautions taken. The March 22, attack of these diseases is usually' SERIAL NO. 0315317. 1924. NOTICE OF OFFER OF COAL much more serious when the plants LAND FOR LEASE. Notice is aie small than w'hen they have deby given that, pursuant to the act of veloped to a good size. Most gardeners note that plants February 25, 1920 ( 11 Stat., 437), and to the regulations thereunder, ap- showing a vigorous growth are not, proved April 1, 1920 (circular No. G79), the Secretary of the Interior on petition of L. E. duff, has designated as a coal leasing unit the followNYN ing described land, NEM, Nfi NWi See. 21, T. 22 S.. , containing 120 acres, R. .3 E., S. L. as coal leasing unit No. 414, Utah No. 86. Lease of said unit will be made at a royalty of 10 cents per ton, mine run, an initial investment of $10,000 during the first three years of the lease, and a minimum production of 5,000 tons pier year, commencing with the fourth year of the lease, and otherwise substantially in accordance with the lease form set out in paraSaid graph 18 of the regulations. lease will be sold at public auction in this office, on the terms set forth, to the qualified bidder offering the highest bonus on the thirtieth day of April, 1924, at 10 oclock A. M. Any as a rule, so seriously affected as and all persons having adverse or those showing a sickly growth. For conflicting claims to said land or any this reason the energetic gardener part thereof, are hereby notified that usually has less trouble from this they should file on or before April cause than the careless gardener. 29th, 1924, there protest or objection In order to thrive, fungi must have against the granting of the lease foi moisture. For this reason all fun- said land, otherwise such claims may be disregarded in granting said lease. ELI F. TAYLOR, M28t5 Register. no value. There are many fungicides, but on garden vegetables the spraying material most commonly used is Bordeaux mixture. This is a kind of whitewash made of stone lime, water slaked under water, and topper sulphate. For a small garden only a small quantity is needed, it may be put chased at almost any seed or garden supply store. Some gardeners, however, like to make their own and for their benefit t he following directions are given: EZ A common formula is 4 lbs. copper sulphatg, 5 lbs. stone lime, water slaked, and f.U gal. water. This mixture would be represented by the I'.oideaux. formula Other foretc., mulas, such as refer to the ingredients in the same order. To make Bordeaux mixture, make a stock solution in which 1 gal. water has dissolved lb. copper sul-- I phate and another stock solution in which 1 gal. water has slaked in it 1 lb. stone lime. In making the cop- per sulpate stock solution, hang the crystals in a bag in the upper part of the vessel and e a wood or stone container. Be sure that the lime is slaked under water. In making a solution for spraying ths of the necessary put in three-fou- i water first and add the required quantity of copper sulphate stock sod lution. Then pour in the lime solution through a strainer and stir. Test by adding a few drops of potassium for 'Seyanide solution made to-w- it: M-- 3 1 (Support u.-- Your Home Town Merchants water-slake- s Look! Read Your Home Town Paper Wedding Invitations THere you will find the Names of Your Most Progressive Merchants Society Stationery Show Cards Calling Cards Business Cards Receipts Legal Blanks gous diseases thrive more in a moist climate than in a dry one and are also more destructive during a wet season than a dry one. To save a plant from the ravages of fungous diseases, materials called fungicides are used. In order to be of any value to the plant, however, they must be applied to the plant before the' fungous hits it. After the fungous once get into the plant, the damage is done and the fungicide has Butter Wrappers Letter I Support the Advertisers Knapsack Sprayer for carrying on the back leals Envelopes Invoices Cards ! ! by dissolving 10c worth in a pint of water. If a biown or black discoloration appears where the drops hit the solution, add more lime solution until after repeated tests no reaction takes place when the potassium ferrocyan-id- e solution is added. Be sure to uake this test for free copper sulphate or the mixture will burn the foliage. An excess of lime does no barm. by Seth V. Shoemaker, Director, Schl of Agr., Inti Cor. Schls. must be discouraging to the poor old stork to see how much more interested young married couples are in automobile shows than they are in baby shows. I It Dodgers Checks , Programs Dont F orget Clean-u- p Labels Week Everyone do Tlieir Bit We Print 'Em Here j Dr. F. 0. Bullock i 1 1. Dentist At Monday, Tues- ' day and Wednesday. At Salma:- Thursday, Friday, Gunnison:- - and Saturday. ! |