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Show ORADINO AND TACKINO 01' rnuix. Uv II l: Car), I'rovo. The Rraillng of fruit Is one of Ihe most Important reatttres of the sucttesfut stile of fruit In mi) market lu I tali the fruit growers are Inclined to tie litre less by throning on the mirket during the entire s. nson, differ, nt varieties of fruit without i rnperl) hrtutltig them H so doing they not onlv Inlll. t a hnrd ship upon tli.msilveH b) Is lug obliged to tnkt a low prlei for their i rortu. t, when the sain, lot, csretully untitle! tun! packed, would bring h ninth b. Ii.r pilce but the) also Injurs Hie grow us who tuko prlelo In tile frull piek "ton nsk a grocer what he Is pi) lug for peuilns ai pi. s or uny variety of rrull, and he henerally tells )ou tho 1 rice he Is piling lo tho turtl.ss growil Hbo olfus Him Irtilt lint Is not gruUd nt all Mm nil the hroctr Unit )uu inn not afford to put )uitr fruit, which is enrcfull) kiiide.1 und parked III i mipi titlon with Inf.rlor piikages and ho till- joii tint lu this null kit then Is real!) so Utile fruit ionics lu nleel) put up that the) cannot see llulr wa) rl.ar to pa) )ou the prlte one can easily obtain from Ci lorado. Nebueski or other eastern iwilnts, whiro tin tmver appreel-ntes appreel-ntes ko h! fruit, and the totisutner sins tilt sivlliR made lu p.i)lng good piltes for a perleet artltle The gr.H.r Is n. t elillrcl) lo lilntut for this state uf affairs, for In tienrl) ever) ell) nnd town in the HI in th. p. .Idler tin 1 runner ko from house tn h his. silling sill-ing their viaiis irom soap boxeB wash tubs sirts ,1c, without nit) luttiiseuf grading, but old ring for sin mil showing show-ing tt Just tin mi) It Is tiki n from Iho trtes It Is no wonder Ihit the house wife tills her Rriii,tr, 'Hnj ).s, 1 tun get p. in Iks for A cents i or bushel but ii bushel nf peaches all one slse. Itrm an I perfect In n neat pu. leug. ought and will bring duublu thu price ut poorl) packed goo Is I'euthts shuul 1 lie packed 111 one third bushel bn. s and krudid anonllng lu size, large onos, medium und small nnes In i)llff-r lit Imti nn.l k... tm.rlA.1 til- card the soft or Imperfect ones mid iih,i fur dr)hik lurpns.s, wrap tvtr) peHch lieatlv lu pi tilt while paer und plain two ln)ers lu the box tlose tokelher su they .In not shift nbout lu hniidllmi Apples In bushel boxes all unu slso In u box It pii)s to throw out worm) or hnperrect ones, as n half iloicti wurnty apples In a box inns lake off ', iier cint of Us selling prlte, that tho seller might otherwise tiuvo rteilved Arier thu dealer knows he can (bpetid ui on every apple In a bushel that )ou sell hint being perfiet, be pn)s )ou tb top price for them knowing that his customers cus-tomers will be pleased, hence )our reputation repu-tation grows, us well ns the value of Jour 1 roduct drupes In four-basket crates, weighing nbnut i. pounds, leaving ii pounds net weight In grains Is th. favorite linkage link-age for foreign varieties. Ihe bunches b. fora picking should be hi mile I ery llttlu nnd carefully, llrst held up b) the stem and with a pair of scissors, all soft or Imperfect .ones cut out. then packed In a basket, always with tho Slims down When tho four-bnsket cralo Is iinullv finished, there should bo no stems showing theru shillld be no wet grapes lu the bnskft, cnused by pulling off tt grape here and thire or leaving a soft one and the bloom will he on Iho grape If It has not len handled which nil Is great!) to the beaut) of the pack-Then pack-Then foro It Is most Imporlant to tho fruit grower who Ins had thi path mo and persevtrante. to bring forward a prodiu ng orchtrd ufler cultivating his gruund ).nr after tear lighting lancets, I railing und vuiiihfn.it his tiees that ho mnkn It all count limine! ill) ttud otherwise other-wise bi orferlng Ids wans cvenlv Mailed perfectly packed lu neat chaii niek-iifiis niek-iifiis It will pay. an! tills market Uko tiny other In this country win show Its appreciation b) pu)lng kood j rites for I.rfect fruit l"riill Is fruit, hut there Is n dlrferettco tt mone) valiiH iHlween n liushel of nny-thliig nny-thliig from the orchard whin lu one casa lh purchaser Is ohllg.d o throw nut - re vi green ones, a few worm) ones nnd a few over-ripe nnes while the other t.r. ",hen ,,',l;lnK II" ''"" Rrnde of any kind of frull. ever) ounce of same Is e men and relish..! The consumer np- can leoplo nru willing to pny for it. Tho Utah Stnto Fair. The directors of the Utah Stale fair are making preparations for a large crowd at Iho ojenlnR of the fair the Inst day nf boitembor nnd ihe first four da)s of Oc-tol Oc-tol er their bull lings are nenrly all com pleled mid (V.r)tlilllg will bo In goo! shape for a kreat show, unl tho people who ntlend Ihe Unle fair nnd conference will have lien!) of e nlertnlnment during Iho fair week One nf the great finlures nf tho lust fair nl Ihe nld 1 xpnslllnn bull litis vuis Ihe high diss perform im.ru that wero nlven tin It r the direction nf J tl McDonald, thalrman of the amuse nient committee a h, ae umiisem. nts were tho glent fiuturo nf the fnlr mil seried to entertain Iho entile ininv an hour vvli li Ih.) nor. to i i fnii lo walk around mil view the exhibits Mr McDonald Is ilnlrmnn of the hhhk. in. nt ciimmllleo lids ear nnl Ihe eviciillu cotninlltie lias voted lilni u time ti lirger sum nf mono, in be used tills )ear than was nn pmirliinl Inst imr, nnd Mr MeLinnnll snvs th it tills )tnr Hi. re will be a IJ show fnr 2V cents When he sals this w kiinvi he l enpnbln nf kriplug Ids promise Willi Iho people, so Innk nut mil dn tint miss kol g tl Die fnlr eeerv dnv during full iu and take )our lust girl ever) time On the opening d t) September 30t the sncletv will give llrst class horse races and also on lluirsdii) and Saturday. Oc tober 2nd nnd llh On the 1st nnl trd of October some other nltractlnns will bo prnilled on the rare track that will bo ver Interesting tn visitors 'Ihe admission to the grounds which in-rln in-rln 1,8 the exhibits In all departments nnd the vnrlotts tnlertninuii nts irnvHed will inly !e 2j ctnts fnr adults ami 10 cents for clill lren W e commend tl fnlr oltlrlils fnr their anion in 'lug these entertnlnnnnfs for the p ,, U, nnd 1 lacing the admission lee so Invv that linn may bo kept out on nccount of the price Success to the State fair of 1C We liooo 11 will be n hummer. The Farmer. This Is going tn bo a great crop year, Iltislness Is already feeling the ntlmu-lus ntlmu-lus of nptlmhstlo expectations The value of our crops, this season, will go Into tho billions Have )ou ever cogitated cogi-tated upon this. Have )ou ever drawn an) conclusions itBirdlng the Import-mice Import-mice of agriculture!? Mont of us Imagine Im-agine that tho it.il, only souicb of wealth nnd national prosperlly Is n big boom In Wall street When tho shales of n Jld 000,000 corporation to tip ten points, the i amnion delusion Is tlit our national weiltb Is thereby Increased to tho tune of f to 000 000 lien promoters orgnnlzo n big trust with a capital of JI two 000 000 and with renl ussels of the value of jsooouoooo onl), the nvt rngo person usJumcH that the country has been made u half billion lollars richer This Is what Is known as tho taking of eftett for cause National wealth Is not rreatel by such legerdemain, methods meth-ods of flnaiiiluliiB In spllo of nil iiur udvunce In lulustry, arts und sciences tho farmer Is still the leu! thins It In he who bull Is up national wealth Tho sweat of hi brow It la that distills for us tho nations lltlics and piosperlt) The soil fornw tho fojndatlon on which pur material jvelfaro, ream, nad the firm r Is liullilliiR iion II Til things that th. Hill bllllgi fnith eolHlltllle w.iilth llotids slinks and morlgigis rulli mids mid lu lustrb s. dnnustli und fonlkii trade ai ion lllloiu d ill on ni nn outgiowth of imps 1 tiert Is no mm! to wenlth extipt thniXnoriow fur row wliltb tin faiunrs plough Is tut Hub through the sol! Wlutt we know ns trade Is nothing but mi exihtngi of toiiiiinidllles, It does not trctte wealth. It does not add a firlhlug to our national na-tional ltnterill pneeelnns And )et there me mnii) who look down upon tin Industrious It inl-wiirklug fiitnnr who louMdtr his voitition u tuiaii nnd iniprniliilile one Whither we me lnw-)irs lnw-)irs dm Inrs idltors. profissors brok-1 brok-1 ers iii plain business nun we ate all I sons of the soil If we do not follow the 1 1 nigh niiiselvitt we know tint I some bod) else has tj do It If we want to have our dill) luend What n sti (iiro thliiR It reull) It' And it we give It stuh little thought We puftr to think nbout the Wall slnt mint and his daxsllng si iisatlonal opeta-tlnns opeta-tlnns we would like to liullnle htm and to share his successes We do not realize that the stock exchange Is slm-p!) slm-p!) engaged In ennverlltiR the prndtue of the soil Into cash or lis niiilvnleiit. We do not ieall7e tint If this pionss of tonveislon Is roliiR be) nnd legitimate legiti-mate limits, that Is to sa) I It tllsre-kurds tllsre-kurds the real value of minimi crops, Iho stock oxthiuikv Is manufacturing wenlth nnd not muting It Ami hern Is where the danger comet. In As sunn ns the spcciililor mid tuinlptilnlnr of stocks trlts to m ike something out of nothing things bettune lop heav) mid Hiiro (nines n inisli The fi lilts of the soil nre the onl) fntinilitlou of pros-perlt) pros-perlt) and If mi) tiling kts wrong with the in theie comes ilepiessluti St Iiuls Mirror. Wnshlnfr Dishes. Utah girls, In common with nil others nre avirse In the oft nctirrlng task of washing dishes Buill kills shuul 1 rtad tho follnwhlg chnrflll nrlllle nii.dlsh-wushlng nii.dlsh-wushlng b) n corrispondint of tho lu.lt-una lu.lt-una l'lirmer After dinner comes the washing of dishes ms dear sltcrs mil nlan aflir brenkftist mil supp. r litis Is an oft recurring re-curring dtit) mid one that cannot )et be dismissed Sime writer has silkge-sled thu use uf pipir dishes which might be biirnnl er otherwise ilislio)cd nfttr encli meal this pi in might lie il good nno for rlrulrB nnd eamiilng ptrllctt but for general gen-eral use It wnul 1 hardly 1 rove sucte-.'.ful I snmetlniis liinr women . x ress exlrenui nbhiirret.co of wasliltig dlsties '1 can cook tin dinner" suvs m frlenl "but oil how I ahomlnnte the dlHliwastilng' ' Come, now and let us re tson together on this mailer Since we iicce 1 1 the dictates of enlightened society and prefer tho mnro or less beautiful objects of Ihe totters art. rather than In eat like sav ages mid hnrhiirlnns, let us link ut Iho luccssat) purlf)!ng of nur porcelain In n candid frame nf mind and see if there m ly nut be nu Inlcrestltig side to the nunsllnn l'nr titv own part. I hive no doubt about It 1 have hrotikht up d lugh-tcrs lugh-tcrs and taukht nuniirous idlers daughters, daugh-ters, ni) helpers at limes, how to wash dishes and I sine. rc! bell, in thai lint nno nt them all could they be rnnsiillid. won! I prnnnunrn this llirlce il illy duty a ills iRrce ibli task but, nn tlio euntrar), n pious mt exiiirlince llnw mnii) wo. men )ouug and oil take pletisuro In (hint ilntlng! It Is n delightful art Hut then the palm! And the big ennrsn liprnn! And tin nil! Surelv but what arllst thinks of nhjntlng In Ihe niians win n hi Ins !n view tlio grand an 1 tuati llful cnl? . lllglit nt this point I ncknnwledge tn nil that I simply .1, light In washlltR illthes l'n tt) dishes In In sun are preferable to hiiV), Innrllsllc ware but prell) porcelain Is so ehenu nowndavs that evcr!id can have nrtlstle mid even hnn Isnme Inllnwitre at a price no blither than tho In iv), ugly ' siono china' Ihut It lias len sail by nno of nur modern sages that tho on!) wn) lo mike a Ren-tlrman Ren-tlrman op lull Is to lieglu ihrie or four gene nil Inns ultra I Tin. wn) lo wash dishes i foiior!) nn! lensnutl) Is to git rend) beforehand b tilling In soak cvtry kittle, sklllit an I silteei in lis snnn ns the fin, I Is out of them If neeessir), drop In a 1 II of Imrax, snda or whatever cleinslng material )ou kiep nt hand The tnlliwaro Is j rip irid for washing by emptying all cui s nt drikS or sloi s l -fnn putting tin tn In Ihe waslipan All I I His nnl other dishes limit 1 be si mpM if all scraps A Ihln-blmled knife Is list fnr I his lilng flexible . illiti r lllet,. knife Is thu best thing I know fnr tlil.i I use Inn pans one fir wasldng an 1 nno for rinsing good snip lu make sills mil tin klussis nre lust tn be washed Niver put klasses. Usui Inr milk Inlo lot water but rinse nff the milk llrst In coll walrr, nlherwlse I lie glass will have a l In Id) npiieiirnnce llo careful tn pill lite glasses Into hot water nn Ihilr sides '1 In gluts ran itxpanl thus more slowl) and br nl ngn Is pnvinleil Never plain glasses In nne nunther Many nro br iken In this vv iv Wash larh one mi. fulls give n few itirns In Hie dear hot rinsing iter nml st Ik tlom upuirl In llo drnlnltig pan nr on n cbatt Inw ! Coarse, tnwcls srritrh glass Oil line wnrn cut Inn Is Utter lutli fnr glass nml china After the glasses wash Ihe cups and saucers mil tin leiispnnns such things ns are not greasy rinsing ami wli Ing each while hot After thest nre d ino tho plates and other tlUhrs are attended to Water nnd Shade for Hogs. Throughout Utah tho animals that arn most neLletted In the summer nro tho hogs It la iosslhle lo keep Iho hog krowlng nnd llnlfty In luly nnd Ail. gust, ns well its In April and May, If Iho iiindllluns are made favorable Hogs inav bo Riovvii bucrtssfully by soiling but this plan mining morn attention at-tention than mull) farmers want In give, ho tho next best way Is In provide pro-vide n pusttire (Irass and Interne am Inosenlrg to the sjotem, und mo Just suited to pigs In ilr), hot weather 'I his sui cult lit fund ts also ric'i In Iho muscle nnd bone forming in Her' unl on u, pasture! tho pigs kot e- width Is ver) ntecssar) for tin .oper d'vel-opment d'vel-opment Hut whether .no plk's nro on lasture or not llicy iieer will bu Hull!) In summer unless pletil) of pine, fresh water Is given them 'Ihls Is of great Importance, yet It Is n mutter that Is ncRlcctcd h) many farmers Of course slop Is a artlal substitute, but will not entirely answer the purposo of drinking wntei To Bet an Idea of about how much they will dilnk nieas urn Ihe water out to them In n pall some dry, hot da) In AUBiist. lou may be siirpilHnl ut the quantity they will consume Another thing ond nne whh Is too often overlooked Is shade III going thrnurh tho countr) hoti often wt sto a half dozen or more hogs confined In a, small lot entirely destltuto of flade Again It Is a common prnctlco nmons some farmers to ten their hogs up In a small )md ndjolnlng the hog house, where tlay mo kept through At tho summer In mud and tilth Tho bum-lug bum-lug answers vcr well for protection fiom sun nnd storm Hut n Brovo nr wood lot woull bo much better You tan smell somo hog pens farther than ou cat; eco them, and to confuio these animals In such plates nt tiny time nf tho )ear Is vny vvrniiB. nnd tspetlally In hot weather 'lliere Is no i leaner animal on the farm than the hog, mil lm will keep the i u mid )itrd In it sanllnry condition If Riven ii cbanco to do so Tlio bog Is a great et onotnlrer of food, and It sun ly will pay farinert In study closely ivei)lblng relating to feeding pigs. Improving thtlr pens mid rations, nnd hulking nfter their Rinernl health and enmrort, for the hog trap Is nn Imiortnnt tine with tho uveriigo fnrnier, and It Is thtse little di tnlls that we must look nfter can fully, If we expect to rtovv links ut n kood profit, Scicnco mid the Fnrmer. Iho majority of pmplo knnw Utile or nnllihiRot what siluitn hns nrcnmi llshed nnd Is nrtotnpllslittig In lln cultivation nf frull nnd II ivvers Improvement has ls-m si slew mil krndual that II scare ly has teen noticed Yet n write r lu the current Sue ci ss di Claris tint ' If I Iin farmers and gardeners mnmig the Wlimnon) ni le who now Inhabit the country shot I I 1 1 nit Hill )o.ir nnly sied nf the quality that their gnat grandfnthirn plained n ctntiir) ngn thu Unhid Slates wnul I not nxii.rt knilti tillun, beef or fruit, bit Instiui Hum wnul I hi n famine lu tin I unl 'Ihls declaration Is sirldl) true Uvery fruit mil vegetal le nn the miirkit luliy tuts been so Improved by scteuie tint Its naiestors would hudlv reiucnUn the liiinlli riseitiblinie Inr ixanule, the lluikh.rrles and slrawbirrlis whlih an so lusilniis when served Willi mum ut our breakfast titbits are the ciilllvulnl ililllren n( will b.lilcs width kitw rank mil I liter b thi vvltvslli Iho ali le too whllh Is su iinpolliillt a til it le of our cnuinierre nnd whleh we raise In Infinite mid aitinxliig variety was produied by palblit iKieilinent and repented crossing from tin. snur crab initio of tho w!IJ(r Srlcntlllo iikrleulliire orlglnattd In the nlneitnuth tiiitiiry In Itss Hi lm jeiirs II has dnne nilrnclis and t e Is nn bound lo what It ma) do In fu tun When tUUera rninmenctil novn Itdn the prairies of the great Nirthwest they dlscnverid Hint apples wmUel not prns.ier In tin cllnialn of thai s tlnn Afttr many expensive exp rhuents the oihilim bicnme gen. nil Hint Ihe rllmiilo was too severe, fnr 111 I lis Hut science, according to IHvll lull!) Bt CI ilr la the person of ill lion M .Mill hell of ,M!n-nisnln, ,M!n-nisnln, after nine )cnrs of wnrk during dur-ing whlth i trees were Hinted produced pro-duced tho famous Witlthv nl pie tin I tola) the Northwest raises iqihI of tho wlntir npptes for this louutry und de. rlvis millions of dollars every ).ar from its u.iple orchards The tnttinln wns brought to this coin-try coin-try In H20 fiom Us nntlvi hnme h m Domingo It was then known ns the rd Ion api le," nnd was mil rerarded ns n fund ilant but nnlv ns nn ornamental vine Silence bred pulp lulu Ihls Burden ornament nnd made one of the lust of edlhlo veyetnblcs In a similar miiiintr the itirrni the horsi -radish the turnip and ttio potato were coultrttd from blunts with thin, ilr), vvnoly rents unlit fnr foeel, into the present articles of com mi ree hinting those names Tho sugar heit Is u developed prnduct nf science Seltctton and cross-tin edltig do as much for Unts as they do fur animals A Kemarkable Lamb, An Indlnnn htepralser. In a late Issue Is-sue of the Ameilcau Shctp llreoder, tells about the most reninrkablo lamb wo ever beard of, It was n rum lamb, dropi Pcbruai) Jlth At birth It we I J5 pounds, nt thirty lua It ,no to S4 imunds, nnd nt two , ins It weighed M pounds Tho nv-eiugo nv-eiugo dally gain was one pound nnd a fraction ounces 'Ihe breed was I lump-shlro lump-shlro Down There woull bo a perfect bonnnz i In raising lumbs like thlc. If ono could only breed that kind all tho time. ' |