| Show agricultural IDEAS i ix a good gooy many par parts ts 0 of I 1 utah ta it the people are arc in the midst of the harvest work it is a season of plenty and should consequently be a time of great thanks thankfulness ulness to god gol got for ills llis bounty As a rule the yield Is large and the bins of the barners far farj ners lers bid fair to be plethoric with grain 1 rain balu of every kind this is a most fruitful part fart of the country evidences of this can bo be seen been everywhere in same some respects feature of utah is naly may the hay crop is excellent thit this year the crowth ot of lucern being enormous tiie tile general return to the farmer fanner who bows hows ills his land in that valuable a b provender ader is two and a half crops pron a year e in q quite alte a few localities the tiie second 1 crop I op e elther eitner has been gathered or r it its it harvest rv t is in ill progress A few fes miles south ot ol the citha large field presents present a novel and really pretty picture A i wheat crop has been cut and the sheaves shelves stand in regular rows in their golden glory they present a striking and pi pleasing easing contrast to the neld iteld i jllen I 1 ib a i fresh and beautiful green ee being g covered with wah a thrifty ly growth roell of luc luu luteru ertl eril it t appear PI ears that hc farmer mr newman newt ith an alk eye eve to inviting the land to pay liim double for fon his labor in the gri it gs 0 ed wheat and aud lucern together tile the result was all that could be desired by the time the wheat was wis ready to harvest tile the lucern was only an inch or two high so the grain crop could be cut without detriment to it theaon the consequence is that the husbandman has in one season a 1 good crop of wheat and another of lucern A practical farmer informs us that to sow how land in irl lucern and let it remain remain a vear year or two enriches the soil better han than ban for other crops when thu the ground is plowed up and the roots die the land is greatly bene fItted and yields generously in almost any product that may be subsequently planted or sown th there e are a r good many men in this city out u rc of employment it has been su suggested g ested before and jt it may way not be amiss miss to throw out the hint again that they go out into the country where many can find work in the harvest field for a while it requires a little enterprise rise and energy to tear away f from rom set ideas ideas and conditions but wherever work can be found that is the place to which the man in want of it should go to keep doing whatever can be had to do is the road to pro progress ress in this life of toll toil inmost in most cases when v en men act upon that idea one avenue opens up about as soon as another closes |