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Show I LAW REQUIRING SPRAYING IT TO BE ENFORCED AGAIN BB B Mr. Karl Tophnm, tree inspector for Bfl Iron county, was in Cedar City last Bfl Tuesday on one of his periodical trips BB in the interest of tho fruit industry. BB In another part of this paper will bo Bfl found h notice to orchndists nnd trco BB owners in relation to spraying in con- flfl formity with tho state law, und wo Bfl nro informed by Mr. Tophnm that it Bfl is his intention to see that the law is BB cnfoiccd. The condition of npplcs nnd Bfl 9 other fruits in this country, which Bfl might be u sourco of much revenue Bfl nnd the means of keeping large sums BB of money at homo which nro now sent BH to northoru Utah and Idaho for fruit if tho trees wero given proper enro, BH is deplorable and practically a total Bfl BB The enforcement of tho law in rcln- fl tion to spraying and cleaning up the Bfl orchards will bo the greatest benefit BB to the owners of the trees themselves. H We cannot have good fruit or good H anything else unless wo give it proper H care and attention. Bfl The spraying law hag been prnctic- nlly a dead issue on tho statute books . so far as Iron county Is concerned,' nnd almost a total losspf tho applol crop is tho result. Wo aro glad that , it is now going to bo revived nnd enforced. en-forced. ' |