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Show ;,., JUNE :4V f ,;, ' r - . t .M-t ' - . ' - ' . - ,$ A dry June 414 spmOftomsJMa ,' the" cra top. Hftte"'" 4IJ - fy "v dry UmlH'imt.tf Uera-.U y,t. 'v ... ., aged OWI wldesfr ead arja.oa.nc-4J- cou.t of the ravage, of'th. eUaJf ; ,A . , decreased considerably u .compared , -.."- with last year, and apples ar not. to. .romlslng as they ?nth M0.', . -i v -. ,. Ua the'truit crop generally 1 aot '"'" Quito up to tie standards or .last f ' '' yMr -these are some of the features gata'ete from the July crop; report ' tot Utah. Just released by U.tU. JttSr. Ha. Held agent ter tte bureaa et ' ' " crop estimates. Mr; JasUa has his offices at the caplUl. with the Industrial Indus-trial commission of Utah, which la Uo. state atatlitleaa. The producloa figures for wis year mnd last of -some of the more Important Im-portant crops, shows, la bushels: f 1918 MIT, Corn 7U.000 600.000 " winter wheat.4.760.000 3.M0.000 Spring wheat ...T1,000 M50.000 Oato ..- 4.B59.000 4.400,000 ' - Barley .'.l.isf.OOO' 1.M1.000 Sye '...-. t, llfc O00 104.000 PoUtoes .S04,000 4,147,000 Hay (tons)...i.04ft00 l..00 P- QoadMIe CosspssW fh la the foUewiat Items U rfort V'"- ehows the coadttlon 'of the ores this ' ' year as eompared wlta that et , July a,h ..,...,.,,, .r - tf- , Peaches'.' J--14-r r j Fears .- : SO 85 j Grapes t .'.U 98 , 88 1 .' Berries - ?8 98 j Sugar beeU .' 8 . 100 Wool (weight per fleece la lbs") -l.- 7.7 7.8 Mr. Justin reports that the sugar ' ' beet crop Is excellent la Cache and Serler counties but that poor stands aad the necessity for replanting has t , ,. . mlllUted against the crop la other " fl of the tate. , ( ( |