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Show PEACH POSSIBILITIES. From all over the United States come reports that this is to be a banner ban-ner fruit year The peach crop In New Jersey and Delaware promises to be a record breaker. That veteran peach grower Hale, of Connecticut and Georgia, says that never before has the outlook been so good and he has already begun to seed a carload a day from his thousand acre peach orchard In Georgia to New York where they retail at a dollar a basket, We hear the same story from the peach centers of the middle West, from Missouri and Michigan, and here In Utah Mr. J. E Taylor of the state board of hortlcul ture tells us that there Is to be a tine crop all through tlo staw. Cacle Valley has never figured in the peach production of the state but this year soheary a crop has set In our few orchards that it will have to be thinned or the trees will be permanently perman-ently Injured by overproduction. This Is certainly a dllferent state of nation, al peach conditions from last year when the crop was nearly everywhere a failure. Utah growers may not bo able to get the prices they did last year but the flooded market will Increase In-crease Bales and thus make up somewhat some-what for reduced prices. ' A year or two ago an ordinance was passed relative to the cutting down of cotton bearing trees. While many citizens or the city complied with the law others did not and consequently cotton Is now flying In various places It Is nothing but fair and right that the city authorities should see to It that this law be rigidly enforced. |