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Show Hon, T. XL. iliid etjiLii.'i.k Cutler. Mgr. of Hit I t, ill Siigiir Visit Alyariulo- to he ; 1 (!Ul r, li - l',cent $ l li .m.l doi.e, thal up' 1M I Ii ii ii ii l.'.c thorojy.l:iy upi-ralioi- I - . & Ill - de-c- per-jhjtii- '& 4 i All Its I lii'lili'"! - Jit rtah IS&ABSOIi BlX2.&C0 j - ! - i i - le i ; , i:or..-.;iip- l ,,j , - T. R. Cutler. Lehi, June Tst, 1891, weight. i j til" , ! ii , ... .... ' ' t . . . , h- i " ill I' N 1 i.i'tr: .I,., 1 PETER GREAVES, Jr. . ' SfitfwnV li.tilll I - I'H '.I . I i ,j 4i, t id 'ii in .Mil i,i rrihijK, retil JCKXTFON it the 'iI '.nl I'i'j.ii't. i!.r ..I. t r i i ,i. d.jii ; .4 wlihr dy 'i ' ..!. The Home, of uu.U IlolMlr i'll. I'vni.'i i! 1'J i New hr York p. t 'in.."' .in of al :. j.iiM.n sii.! . Royal of Liverpool, England k any .Etna of Hartford, Conn. Firmans Fund, San Francisco NOTiCr. TO LkElUTORv-- ' I i fBuy tlio Ji Utah-Continent- l al Him ! . 1 MAIN DTREET EPHRAIM , . .,4 !), .1 k !e k..: & ih.'ii , .1 N llto , NEXT DOOR SOUTH! CF POST OFFICE .I.- - 4i 1. r . j Hats, Shins, Overalls, Pants, socks, shoes i.:'::et anything in their line ut the very lowest cash quality considered. Are , . Ii , r ll.ll. ll 4 . 111-- M ' - in hi hriu l.i ., ; i i., i V il. . it v N ns ' 4 , 'I i.. .! Ii . . dLr Mi I , : ii.:. i ... : A it. j 1 ? );ilil2 0 ili'tlltft III! il In V M wi'rr .lift .i!i ' ' t ' . . l . I i . Silver Brand Crackers? They Are The Best Made at the Utah Cracker Factory, i SALT LAKE CITY. Manaik. II. WALLACE, know!: r thoni selves uidclil'ii to i'etcrsyii.k RO Hanson or II. O llan.ion are to make a scttleuien Dealer in, and lnanutActurw requested c.r at ll.iir Kteon::ts ill Finely Timed aud Enamel Work a Specialty. Tb of, Monuinents, lleadstjLM be oiue, lire Land.--- , of an pl.icuH.i Only place in the Tcrritoty this work can 1; procured. Cal Tablets and Vanlta. attorney for collection. aud see our work. 112 State St., Salt Lake city, Utah. John F. Dukifs.Jr. Stone Trimming for IVv1? Morgan A Flower ASSIGN 1:.JC bjvcmhty. uig l'.pbraiin, Jtiu 27,1891 B ilLlin Iron Fca Ete. 4 - b t Sn t Ny, - F.fhraim, l7Uk. Th.'-- e BEN E037.ET ?tt Ipi Black Oil Balsam. .Safe, .Speedy tfc Remedy for colic jU BAKU SAVHJGS AND COHPAUY TLUST 150,00 4000 Capital Surplua Geo. C. Whitmore, Prta. W. I. Brown, Vice-PreIona II. Ericktua, leers Clinton, jemre E. I ilil'a, Reliable blout, coughs and distemper. Ileal inn all wounds wire fence cuts burns and scalds etc. No flies will troulle an where it is used Kxcells all other siuiulai preparation Jlold at all stores Manufactures it Sole Propri- it Pour Stores New goods in livery Department DryGoodis in latest design etors Director! silt., 71 W adit J and children Sil O 6 hi C. 3. WEST, flIardwai-- rjritchett 2.1 - gallnn, - - Utah crockry'3$ Goad. Tessiiel Main -- street Salt Lako if New House- S and all classes of Rcasoaabl Furnishes Nary Knightons and U'. Ep'-iu- K0TEL . nsurpasiad in Style and Price ritchett Jouset In conclusion we would say don't be afraid of putting too much labor on your beet patch. Do this work as it should lc done, and at If the earliest possible moment. your stand of beets will warrent you in working them at all, you can Good Accomodations, h'amplo afford to do it well; for the sugar beet responds cheerfully to- every Rooms, Ete. inducement to make it thrive, and every dollar judiciously expended in its cultivation will bring its reward in increased yield per acre and a high percentage of saccharine in the Lth Banner root. . Special Department Fee Martin C. MmKi - Clothing Veteniary I'liarmacj Smite st Salt Lake city Utah ist R Ia'araon, Aires liifuijCashleio. Kroll, Cwe-a- l Psuicinf 8!ucs. Iataras PepeoA. aaaey fa Mt. PLEASANT BAKERY pa!! rn Ravl- lMlnr In aa leal nay Brtdd.Cr1, Pitt, Cutifnc:'. ur.'a L'iai. To!.r.co, Etc. fttk"4 in thrir season Js. and atylia AM) BOVS&FjQ c W Nunn e. L. S. PHOTOGRAPHS. Dentist. vegetables. . Jos. F. Doriiis & 00 . i ' ' MI kiiiie . ,l V ' " W. V. icocnclcxnono Furnisliing Goods I i ' ' III lil.iu o! i. j ' All . ; After the surplus lects have been ouso, .removed, carefully press the soil about the root of that whicl has he g id it Oluca wilL Dr. W. H Olsten beenrelainjahigjijjrou Mt. ricRsant, I la'll, with light fresh soil, so mat no pori Ci:y, Uish tion of the root is left exposed. Tlia duck S iuih vl M!n atiaei After this work s once thorovghly Cold Tilling 11 Specialty. done the crop is almost secured, ar.d All work warrerta 1. only requires the ordinary cultivaThe Best Acc in tion and attention given by good -- CALL PRICK- S.ii Travellu the to the City farmers to corn, potatoes and other Public. i cir ing Table Unsurpsd Rates Reasonable Msa. B. rutaam, Pray I. J.l Cabinet Photos 1 $1.50 Per DozenCANDY CO, Iltau Quarters for Newcomb Fin Toys, Null, L'afii, "Paper, Baga, Twine, Cigara, Fire worka etc etc. In growing the sugar-bee- t, farmers I50 E ut south atraat. Factory must first put their land which is to Salt lake City receive the seed, in the very best possible condition, and then plant sufficient seed to ensure them a full pnd uniform stand of young plants. The desired stand once secured, next in order comes the most important part of the work connected with the culture of the beet, 1. e., the hoeing F. Y. JENSEN, .TINNER. 9nd thinning out. This woik must be thoroughly and carefully done, as Manufacturer of all Kindi of Tie Vpon is depends in so great a measware, Roofing, and Geture the ultimate success of the crop, ter Work, Etc. piat the loss occassioned by any neglect or carelessness at this period REGISTER BLOCK, EPHRAIM could not be overcome by any amount of future attention. The proper time to thin out the beets, is just as soon as it is determine thrt all the seed which will M. germinate has made its appearance and the plants are large enough to be readily distinguished from the Ph9tgrapli Gallery. weeds and can be safely handled say when they have three or four Card Si 1.00 par well defined leayci Yicturi II X50 M f. a.oo Numerous suggestions have been Cabinet 1, made, and many experiments tried, rim Class Work. in behalf of s.atuc chcauer and more Actni fur Dr. I Ur's Hedlcmn. expedient method of thinning out end Uterine beets, than the present tedious pro- - kmiko the TOdine. and cess of hand culture, winch at first wje JJcctois frit u ' cuie.Unr-- Sirrt,Lphrftim fignt.ccrtainly appears very arduous Tin Shop. - at THE H. A. TUCKETT Steair Candy Work. II I NTS TO BEET FARMERS. .i i ! ' u. e rA'.l h iii'ifi1 lie : until 1 ?r an, rf! Ul I U.ist . ! is crude. American in: genuity will invent in the near future sush impleiaaii'S ns will be the most suitable for an industry that will assume within the cfxt two 0- three years such immense proportions as everything portends. The Alvarado Factory wa commenced eight years ago. When but little was knowr of the Sugar industry and the owners hare kept on improving until one gets the idea that the Factory is stuffed too full of machinery to be utilized to- the bet advantage and I will say to our readers, however, do not be at all nervous about our Factory. I am satisfied as to the ability of Messrs K. H. Dyer & Co., that they have ftudied every detail completely and that we shall have a plant that will be thoroughly complete to make as fine a quality of Sugar as ever was brought to Utah, and again do not be nervous about the Sugar in your beets, you will find our climate particular favorable for storing that essential ingredient in the beet whilst you are sleeping in your beds: With best wishes for your prosperity md ths success of the industry. Your fiiend, j - , 1 III V.H J j i . I "1 llrf 1' .III I' If, Ap.il i: . N; J e:i i.s " ' v.I tlu' ' Sl a i .i. ..i Mil'll' I tl I bi-i-- IT'' id V h t'l I NHi.t . 1 inciiianical li.ie I, as hern invented which can in i'.ic !eat e the wnih of an a' tive pair of versus California. ll'ainli anl ni.nhle fuifii-i-. heuveeli the row of L'tallUcet 1'iiruUrH shoillli1, T M space tail lie wmkeil ami cleaned of bo Congratulated weeds ly any of the common ha .d : by most returned a fron brief Jes or 'lll'4a:ors un-Having just f i"lf rows are ftr enough fmn,;rsor visit to the AIvaiaAo Sugar Works lla hor,e cultivator Califc r da, a few words by way of a al,,rt, ,0 Used b! care lllav being taken not t mir freiads who encouragement cover with loose l'ie j1.1! young plants are cultivating beets may not come dirt or cols. miss. Iirccf Iv following this hoeing or Since my return lhave bee.nqucs-a'in comes the thinning out tioned closely by quite a number of in farmers as to how our beets l'tahil,rt,ccS!i hicli can be done equally the at date with 1S we1 )' children, as by grown up compare present There is two f !d object those that I saw in California, to l,!li,l''e,,e whicn I can answer unequivocally, lo at!a,,c,1Jn J1. lart frslthinning out of the that ours arc as far advanced as any wor t0 lhe r,l"irl distance apart lo. k eciuallv as that I have rows- a,ul sctorKlly. l,f 'lual in lht oursi ardtay I" ion is that w.th the thinning the importance theirs. faster Their than laud grow of inch or 'working up every stirring is generally heavier, soil harder to of that pound between the beets work, and more inclined to dud, and at this time of the year the trade which could not be reached by the hand hoe or cultivators. winds, which c.otne olf the Pacific It is nut sufficient to see merely Ocean are cold and do not gie the Prol,cr beets the chance of the sun that we lhat ll l,UrHS are,leftrowl !nterra,.s al,a ,n. ll,e b!t evcr; get in Utah. Tb-- y hr , e as many .bit of the soil in between and around if not more wee Is than we have, them should be thoroughly stirred owing to the ui .idity of the cli loosened to quite a depth, even jand lands the mois retain mate. Their a weed in sight. is not if there ture well but they do not gel any be done by meari3 of beat This can h the all rains at summr ami la lliuu; handled hoe or narrow short very ths only chance f r tliiin is to work and should hand oilier other tool, L as to keep the soil well so loose, dune as the conscientiousl" as be am convinced that our own suil will for by this operation the surprise us if we work it thoroughly, thinning; Dfcct is given new life and vigor, and pud just as long as we have moisture that period on will develop at all in it, it would only injure the from with a rapidity which will astonish beet to irrigate. In regard to rotathe most sanguine. and please tion of crops, I saw one piece uf beets are very thick and Where tV land that has raised eight consecuthe rows, the thinning uniform in tive crops of beets and they were can be greatly expedited by cutting seeding it again this year with beet with ibc sharp cor-nseed. I talked with quite a number through tl t low . hand boe, taking a of of their farmers aud one in particular a small thrifty leave to aluays pains who one season raised ,c.o acres oi over five nor not bunch of plants beets and who received from bis less than three inches apart. crop 22, coo. He told c there Rc'ain the largest .vi! Lc. plant was morey in it ar.d aho said: Tell in each bm-cby raraf'.ily taxing your farmers not to be afraid to ; ut Ik Id of it with the left and, and the necessary labor on their lan-- as while it downward, ssing gently pr. it will pay you well.'. I saw "anps be removed to lake the 0"s of men thinning beets which they you them a did with a small hoe with the handle with the right hand igiving t light up, for the anil twist puM cut off. so doing the one which it is dt In regard to are by be so badly u.jiiuucm.j.c, siicd lo retain JisfuPrbe1 that it will ry.ng to get hold of an, thing that , A s labor saving, but there hai been its so little call in the United States for take many days before regaining life. Never leave two plants former any tools of the kind until this year for thty will that I think as a rule that what we tight thit together, in amount to anything never have seen S.M kiLhi 162 Main pi f t l rf city. Satisfaction Guaranteed hepelebratedMonitor Woodring, El- - Mt, Pleasant Piyslslani & Srgam ted Charter oakQ Ephraim. W. W- - ancl--hcuclebra- D. Main street, Ephraim. . 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