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Show I' GOOD DRY FARM i CROPS ASSURED m Ogden, Utah, July.Tho crop B prospects in Wcbor county and fl all northern Idnho tributary to H this city were never better. A H canvass mndo by the Standard H shows a bumper crop everywhere B with plenty of moisture for the M remainder of tho growing seas- H on, and commenting on this H pleasant condition this paper M ays: "Tho dry-farmers aro to H harvest an unprecedented crop, B and this fall thousands of tillers fl of tho soil who havo been strug- B gling to get a start will have H money to spend and a surplus in M tho bank. H . Tho Ogden and Brigham dls- H tricts last year sent out through H the refrigerator car company GOO H carloads of fruit, and this year H tho agent estimates that tho H shipment will exceed 1,300 car- H loads. H The success of dry-farming in B Utah is creating great enthus- M iasm over Salt Lake City contest- H ing for tho 1013 Congress of the m International Dry-Farmers and fl plans aro making for tho scntl- B ing of a largo state and several H ' district exhibits, as well as largo fl - delegations to tho Seventh Con- fl gross at Lethbridgo noxt Octob- H er. Tho fact that tho internn- fl tional president of this organ izn- B Hon is the president of tho Utah H ' State Collcgo of Agriculture. fl And that Dr. Widstoo will bo ono B of tho most prominont figures at H that groat convention, to which M all nations of the world arosond- H ing dologatcs. insures Utah mak-H mak-H , ing n fine showing. |