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Show BIG FRUIT GROP 9 EXPECTED! HIS 9 YEAR m BIG FRUIT CROP I'roHpects for bumper crops of jH fruit nnd egetaliles In Utah this II .eai aio good.' saB Dr. M. C. Mor- jH nil. profossoi or Hoitlculturo nt the H I'tah Agtlcultuiui Collcke. Dr. Mer- ill lias Just leturncd from a trip H which coeied the centint and north t H vrn parts of the statu. H Dr Men III ioiorts that especially H faoinhlo conditions for small fruits H (gtables and ttuck crops exist nnd jH that If thuio nie no teverses tho pio- iluctlon oft heso pioducts will bo un- H usually lilgh. Ho states that peas M and tomatoes, the two mlanslnys of H the Utah canning Industry' wlir' bo H unusually abiiiidnnt and that tho H statu canning factoilcs should pre H pnio for a 'busy senbon. Along with H tho optimistic forecsts concerning H tho canning riops como sthe clioe'i- H lug news that prospects for tho small H fiuit crops, especially chcirlcs, will lie heavy. Peaches, too, .will bo re- H marknbly nbtindnnt. M "Theio Is a iy owing tospect for M tho U. A. C. and for'tli'o work of tllo Extension division, county agents M nnd homo agents, making Itself man- M Ifest In Utah at piesont," Dr. Merrill continued. This can lead to only ono thing a rapid advancement in tho pi ogress of tho farmcis of Utah and M a consequent Incieaso In Utah pros- perlty for which tho coltego Is nt- M wajs earnestly woiking. . 4 1 Politics Playing H With Industries H Mr. Hurcy makes belated assur- M ance that the Emcrgcpcy Fleet cot- t U poratlon meant no gcnernl cancclla- M tlon of ship building contiacts. Of - M course, dynamic ofllclalism just care- M lcssly let tho thteat emanate fiom olllclul sout ccs but It had a deadly H dlstuiblng effect. California, Oregon nnd Washing- H ton ship yards had 200 ships yet to H be built whoso keels wcie not even M laid, employing 200,000 men. H TJiis army or woikeis would ie- H celve n70, 000,000 wages whllo thoso H ships wero being built nnd as much H more would be spent fur metal ana luinber. Should these contiacts have been aibltrarily canctlled, ns the Hurley H boaul stalled out to do, most wost- H inn ship yaids would have been H compelled to close, thus tluowlng all H these laboieis out of work. H Too much authuilty lodged In oiin H man or a small gioup or men Is dan- jH gerous especially where It may bo jH used to tho detrlmont of Industry H and business. WPB The BhlpTjulldlng contiacts which fgKS; Huiley Uireatened to cancel wero W$ff let in tho namo of the United States. BtkS government und contnlned, uo can- mIS? cellntlon clause. SBb This oxampla shows clcaily tho flPfg danger of placing political power ov- 3'i cr huge entei prises that should not SSb" ho subjected to vacillating political SEr policies. ims?j |