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Show CULLED FROM EXCHANGES. J out the Essence Drawn From Do Bonn of Sonrcei. The fruit crop for lfcSOl is far in excess of any previous year; apples, peaches, pears, apricots and plums being especially- abundant. Herald. In about two weeks the Utah sugar factory at Lehi will be running run-ning at its full capacity. Granulated Granu-lated sugar only, will be produced at first. The largest vessel ever built on the Pacific coast is now in course of construction at San Francisco, ft is a government cruiser, 340 feet in length. Its speed will be 25 miles an hour. The County Register has been resurrected under the name of the Ephraim Enterprise. The makeup make-up shows mechanical ability and the advertising columns show that during the short suspension of the Register her citizens have learned the value of a home paper. Mt. Pleasant Pyramid. There is a great deficit in the world's wheat crop. E.urope will need, at the least calculation, flour and wheat imports to the amount of 300,000.000 bushels. The United States will probably be called upon up-on for 200,000,000 bushels. This is the estimate of conservative experts. ex-perts. Such being the case, it behooves be-hooves the farmer then not to be too anxious, but "hold his horses'' a bit until he can secure a proper return for his labor of the year. At present they are canning in Ogden 15,000 cans of tomatoes, or 45.000 pounds a day. Last week 00,000 cans were put up, and this week it will be increased to 90,000 cans a week. Most of the tomatoes come from Riverdale, Mound Fort and Willard. Nearly a hundred people are employed. The factory will continue to run until frost sots in. If the frost does not come too soon, the company will put up 20,000 cases of tomatoes alone, or 480.000 cans, of 1,440,000 pounds. Ogden Standard. |