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Show THeUtalT Pomolbgist.apd:MarflgnMv v 1 the harvest a heavy crop of ripo corn bat a lit'le exeeedstbe bits of a Jess on a tine ground. We planted f deni (be more one is, tun; the Jn-jsjos-qai- to s t sting becomes,'', , . JBees oheald risvsr be handled or robbed ot night. frotret lbs face . covering, i uke C)THE UTAH POMOLCGIST) with a ; block Jace and thin hUd ' g cb the 15th ef Msh ,ohA by torch of JineR fear minutes and l,pjBo at SieirenlatUi ft n 180JoMyief., I knife; smoke them a them allow PtMMt un thly bat YOU will with xe. pt v , katm or adtmtisj". .. ; . . fa the , hive j,0fa UhatTs provided for the entrance of r7tcTirlTrtUi,,r,ib,?r"' mb (fob iBrt(om paiaful , . Card ef liasa da aix wcatha 'f dJ'ir , . year lL 7IV k - "r m n" j have jukt beea digging erraU Hut measured t lect in length, and this is a poor year for such things.. wr Berube we lose much of our hng sarae" ty having it pnlb d through on 'tother aide by .iht.peky John Chinamen so we dare not grow as. long ? ns wy esn., i cinUins. thelorv or Wa won't brag but who can bon and YThn the colony is strong sold beat u? 1 os . bees will endure mueh plenty, er I bees a ler un'iuree. Never rob your TEBBITOBIAI. FAIB. tW.Tn. hir rt S,UwML.ta es endthu i on ihs't5th of well found l: npenrV other day large, W Crosby brought to the Gardeners Club ti e other evening long scarlet oeets weighing ,11 lbs each and we CO Orty. Oc Lllei Klhej ? "JP etiret jliVT""uStet ml.d. e r Impure Salt. Er.iLxp Duar Puentes, - Wilkin the last year ws havu bad occasion to n6'.o ; several instances and mast' have Mnskmelons, Cnrrant and Gooseberry where butter, okcese. or wen iijnrod spoiled fijm no apps bushes, Peppiev Clover, Hollyhocks, nevwas it been, have Ganfer-biirif y it iv hut might yent eauss unless by the impurity Black I.oenst, Pleurisy Toot, secerns, interesting a ertheless very Bells Ac. and select for vvnr the salt used.' tT as an exposition of the ener led "to various experiments, not only This lTtftD e .1 !i .f iVa mennli ni ne which has fully proven the present I I upon In n pecuniary, sense. but also of Sulphur in 'mieh of ths salt nsei . . ' f ' Salt, 'J.J waM " maj e throughout this territory: ' it'eonbe purified from .the sulphur Ai in tains, by heat; place . lhe salt dripping-pa- n, say abput m inohr sJ1 in pnooccB. deep; pTac1t'in sn'ovsn under a he j The Boat n Journal cackles over firs and the sulpknr will evaporatt or it may be roasted out on tep of were' constantly; crowded , ilio was I and earn atslka fr 1 b in hot stave or over a fire. No feet Tall y S (he detriment for Iruit and. over orows should be used for fresh meat bnttei The hall deyoled to vegetab'ea, grain, hngton HsnMfi mjjdly Wh or ehsese : wlthon testing it in tk 15 ft corn alalks, jjj dairy, kitchen and ofner culinary pro9 1601b way.. Thera has been aJoie of mnt Wjdu3ti was raiher meagre, but the a,m trees. are hundreds of pounds of Dairy an !ftroSleo'rn exhibition were apiondui es-- 1 I 5lb aweet potatoes Ao. Thess the J" wo nro glad Bu'cher produce, the present seise n vpffetibhi. Numbers of all fine, very fine! and atill within the range of our ' krowledg 1 are Iraiia? l, ' hives,, some containing Italian I Uiat our o d frierds l9 salt both from Gilt Lake an b HINKLRT KN.nnuerous specimens or hand come for high in vegoUWss whore I the mines towards the Colorado hi . Bath, H. strained and otherwise and grain. Without csskhng, crorin llSWabaah to ttirati0Dl 1Hg were i or boasting, we may be pardoned our been used. One dairyman East f I our this pises alone lost nearly a tonT I samples I honest prids1 in the results of the batter and cheese. nndsr this desert soil, were most labor upon I and heat Areommodationa for Jrafi berses of groat ii.flnence of onr groat solar . . f.rd and grain b- y. Frcn, Bins, aid Flow-xtsM Al 'lh we long summers vegetsVe growth isof. AJ-t.bl- o ont pleasant ten very wonderful. We have a Mut our recent visit to Salt Lako Oity i k Virgin City. of .our Dixie I berry treflTour garden that grew rereived many kind attentions firs KVERGREE1V8 & APIThhou tnds, and from a durmast bud near the ground friends old and new; veiling Ot I Jama Au Eeo t Kunef last spring; when 7 fovtkigh we clip t ards Gardens, Greenhouses, and A i1 the top two lest, whea it put fMh arirs, snd enjoying the : sunshine brsnehes, formed a fine top IE fact friendship and kindness among itktnrbT- hniilMljunw ihinm mm la UD genersns horteultnriL friends- high, and is 6 inches in' circumference have We bees bud. of ffrid the of tr at the bate Among the many vis ts; we reee than that, ed invitation of Dr. R. who drove ISaSIPIPspp them. The great almond trees still larger s. out three miles to the gajdsa of W of the same age. comprising Dalu;.;V ignorance of the American Hasect. If you fight or Ws oftei grow elasters of grapes Wegstaff who had n nice and ext WlHtaPine, Lndem, they .wifi sting yon if weighing Mbi, and .1000 gal of wine sfvs place on the benek, where any ' q'rianlf'Th: bhoul.l they come at yon, . to the acre is a common vivid. Of enjoyed the sight ef rare lowers proteel the face, and re fig we have three srops each year, plants in his greenhouse and ramb r his wida gardens. We also v short time and from' one tree. A neighbor of ours atili and quid n and greenhousei r ihebie wi.l leave yon. After being I raised 50 bushels of wlipat on ono ted the after raised of the then end Bro. Reading, Matthews, Mxw b m ailing .ere of greund, pain s'.ung d 6th 3rd. 4 h under the supervUi a " y j , hek - PPk . - Lntertainrfcufa '-- . V Skaneatelefdfl . hah-olie- isrfc in-i- g-rd- eu ::ui |