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Show M ' " '' . A GOOD NUMBER. - H Number Hoyon of tho Utah Forma re' H Iubtituto camo to hand two wookt H since,, but owing to u rush'of businese H wo havo not found opportunity to H montiou it soouor. This uumbor Is H fully up to tho standard, and wo H think a littlo in advauco of its pro H docoflsors, and contains 1G0 pngos of H valuable iuforniatiou for tho ngrlcul- 1 turlst mid bis "folks." H Tho articles nro nil from tho pons H of specialists and thoro is not n poor H contribution in tho lot. This vnlu- H ublo book has boon sout to nearly flvo H thousand farmers in our stato and 1 should bo tho means of dispensing a H largo amount of useful information H on tho agricultural topics. Tho M following bit of advlco taken from its 1 pages, and which is boing followed H in Bomo localities to tho advantngo H of tho pooplo, wo commend to tho H cnroful consideration of our roadors: H "Local institutes should bo orgnn H i7od iu ovory town ; nud theso should H form n county organization, to super- m vlso tho holding of county institutes, H county fairs, nud similar vonturoH 1 for tho upbulldiug of tho state' |