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Show Alfalfa Helpful in Any Rotation basin farmer Apple Blotch Easy to Cure by Sprays page seven j ourNeighhor Results Given of Experi- Bordeaux Mixture or Lims ments in Production of Sulphur Favored. Various Crops. L MAESERMr- and Mrs. (Prea. , of Ilohenstein, jLoesster 'I" of wA Gustav RANDLETT The crops are lookfine in this section of the ing Saxony Basin. (Prepared by tfe Cntted State. Department Apple blotch, a destructive fungous iGermany parents of Mrs. Mark of Agriculture.) Bing DAVIS Threshing has begun in Alfalfa Jn a rotation generally has disease attacking many 0f the lead- - ;ham of Maeser, arrived here Tues this section, r 63 more a f aPIIeS may be con starting at Fred beneficial effect than manure trolled by spraying with bordeaux iday evening July 29. They em- - Slaughs ranch. on a following crop of on tfae ship' Columma. fro m 'i 0r oats, according to THE SILVER LINING to the United States harbr and arrived in N ew suits obtained over a period of eleven ' Depart- 5. They have come h Trees of sus- York years testing at the Huntley experi- meDt of Agrialfre. pre There is always a way of salva-Lomake ment station in the Yellowstone val- ceptlble varieties, their home with their only unless system- - jto and the Charleston is doing child. ley of Montana. The increase in yield atlcally sprayed, are frequently killed wonders Ct muscles almost ruined of potatoes due to attacks by the blotch on by the flivver habit. manuring was twigsrppeated Washington LAPOINT The farmers are and Post. 34.1 bushels per acre, while and busy leaves, nurserv stock is that in often favor of alfalfa was 43.5 bushels for seriously damaged, says the de- cuttingof ha'. The seed crcp' in the valley will not be very REAR LORD, MAKE ME A MAN the eleven-yea- r period. The average partment good. The disease, which Is most severe in increase in yield of oats due to al- Teach nic that 60 minutes make 8athern arul middle-wester-n s falfa in the rotation was 12.2 bushels VERNAL August 2Sth of this an hards was hour, sixteen ounces one pound given tbe name blotch compared with an increase of 4.4 year, Mr. and Mrs. James Hacking becaase lt anu on,, ii ri.ii- 'd cents one dollar. Ascribes the characteris- w ill bushels effected by manuring. ' cplebrate their golden tic wedding spots aPParlng upon the fruit. As - Results In Circular Help nie to so live that I can lie anniversary. They have been conA full discussion of the results of 7 dIsease prngrPS"es there is a nected with tbe political and com- down at night with a clear conthese trials is contained in Depart- - Lf together of several spots and a mercial and ecclesiastical growth of science, without a gun under my ge ln coior t0 a d(iep hrown or ment Circular 3G9-Just published the county fromi the beginning and a A and unhaunted by the faces of cracking of the fruit, usuby the United States Department of the Basin would be in three directions from a cen- - any history of ally ... to whom I have brought pain. Agriculture, which also gives a com- Hal lIieir nans. The those V 1 pP point, is very common. Small, plete account of the experimental Grant that I may earn my meal aU.7 theu ticket on the square, work done there during the year to nearly white spots and dark, sunken, !numeron Th 7- 1 and that in 7 rehder assistance to local farmers in oval areas appear on the leaves, but Lira firm to i e I may d,a unto others a3 it earning present. under extremely favorable condi- I would have them do unto me. solving some of their agricultural only tions does blotch become a wheat is being Elind ime to the faults of the problems. disease. foliage in this section and other the are Experiments conducted at the fellow, but reveal me to my Thorough sprinkling of thick, yield is good, Prospects for alfalfa j wn. station in the production and utilization of crops of local importance on bushy trees Is difficult or impossible, seed are fair, Guide me so that each night, both irrigated and dry land. Some and these should be pruned before I look across the table at my when TRIDELL Most of the. young of those discussed in this report are treatment. The spray is most bene- wifb. I will have nothing to conceal. shards here are producing a heavy when applied as a fine mi-the work done on corn, sugar beets, Keep me young enough to laugh than a coarse stream. Tbe hit- - ;crr,P of apricots this seasen. There with rather little children and potatoes, fruit trees, ornamental trees ter is likely to injure both fruit and :r(? nLo plenty of apples and in G. enough to b0 considerate sympathetic and shrubs, and small fruits. of old age. foliage, especially in the spring. Where L- Smith's orchard some fine peaches And when the corn comes of darkhas been a crop of blotch Is Though day . only a minor disease the de- - are coming on. ened shadows, and the r . por ange 0Q . Hunt- - partment smell of recommends the use of lime- . T lev re t of the tread flowers, T soft 0 hail storm refootsteps 6uIphur solution diluted at the rate! and the crunching of wheels in the creasedto some extent In recent years, of some did to crops. damage jcently ro 30 lVi g:ll!ns of water yard. ntake tht ceremony short and says the report With the develop- - HowevpPigaIons lf a fnilt ,oss of more than ROOSEVELT C C Larsen is tiie epitaph suited: ment and selection of g in ?er cent has been caused bv blotch Nbuilding a cottage on his Here lies a man a (man! property varieties It would aDoear that this dUnng the prevIous vear' the applica' Last of the bridge oq the highiwav. be arown to firmed su7 tion of bordeaux mixture Is advisable. ,Thf ecttagp will be for rent when1 SUBSCRIBE FOR THE UINTAH - eSta. Z rair lime-sulDh- ZZZr. ur : I Z Aut - n. thi:-pa- rt or-a- I i ! -- I ! pil-Io- w ! C, . T i - - j i or-ficl- al d - J ! early-maturin- ! -- puLLr.rr.'s.XorL. T f, ,! , Capacity ests with dairy cattle to determine e carrying capacity of pastures top- ressed with manure as compared to untreated pastures showed that top- dressed pastures were better by 20 Dature, :TdrnivreTaxto economic reladve ,o the aweUiLhoufes importance and treatment of this disease. A copy of the publication may be had free, wh!,e the Slippiv Iasts, up0n application .o the United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. per cent Hogs pastured on corn and rape produced pork at the rate of 772 pounds per acre, or 45 pounds more Good Whitewash Recipe pork per acr. than when pastured on for General Farm Work MOUNTAIN HOME The water in the canal is now so low that it has become necessary take turns using give the people a inary water and for the laterals to it and in this way chance to have cul- j j - 0UE MOTTO Fix them to stay Fixed and General Johnson, Repairman Duchesne, Utah. Mail orders given prompt Attention also save the MOUNTAIN HOME Most of the corn alone. farmers here are now getting their Numerous inquiries are received by clover seed cut. A reaper A copy of the circular may be sebelonging extension division of the North to Joe Gribben is doing most of the the cured, as long as the supply lasts, by college about the best writing to the United States Depart- Carolina State cutting. ment of Agriculture, Washington, IXC. whitewash to use for the henhouse or DRY FORK (Nearly everybody othpr outbuildings. . The requests aresumthe numerous has tlmir first crop of hay up. during particularly Everyone likes the literature of pro- mer. The following directions may Everything is earlier this year than usual. The fruit is ripening earlier test. And every protestant Is unre give an effective whitewash. of bushel half a quicklime Slack than it has for years. liable: he protests too much: conditions are never as bad ln anything as or lump lime with boiling water, keepTRIDELL The reserve water he says they are. . . . Protest Is ing lt covered during the process.diswhich Whiterocks the Irrigation Strain this and add a peck of salt like sentiment : It is always . . Protestants should at least bt solved in warm water, three pounds of Com "any had impounded has been bo truthful and reasonable, but rarel ground rice boiled In water until it is turned loose in good advantage forg farmers this locality. the of Spanish a thin paste, a hatf pound are. disblue the all clear of tically acreage will be wa- and a pound - tered once over, toMix these water. solved In warm gether well and let the mixture stand J" Oats contain such a high percent- for several days. Heat it and apply NAPLES Many are complaining age of fiber that lf they are to be fed as quickly as possible with a white- r) a (jjsease among the tomato j in quantities whore, they should at wash brush. plants this year, which is destroying w Alum added to wh tew as least be soaked. Cooking In addition vines. The water is very low ounce to the soaking adds to the ease with make it stick better. vauey at the pres par. which the fiber can be digested. to a gallon. Molasses makes the lime ent time. more soluble and makes it penetrate JENSEN A lot of road construcThe United States Department of the wood or plaster more deeply. Use of to a molasses gallontion work has been done this sumAgriculture Is making a special study a pint of of the most effective way to rid the whitewash. A pound of cheap bar mer and the (work is not yet' fin- country of the fly pest. The experi- soap dissolved in a gallon of boiling j jShed. ments and investigations are being water and added to five gallons of NAPLES Several patches of carried on at the government dairy thick whitewash will impart a gloss grain are harvested. The first to like that of oil paint. &rm ln Maryland. be threshed was that of Mark Cook. over-don- e dasin ?ar,ier- FOR CATRE-HCGSHEEP The Cri.'iiHtl Tag. Its ifotwie Wnk I.tKk it superior to nil AJ mkcs imitations, Clamped on m ammn one operation. li stays puL Bdwy . V S Sef-P:eru- SyJT jriariitai SttTUKSTHKPCGf: & i hree n PHRFbCT LasAR - it TAOS Prac-whitin- I j ASK YOUR MERCHANT PAT UINTAH GEM HOUR MILLED BY ! i Roosuvult Millg. Co. ILosevelt. Utah I |