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Show ATTEND MEETING The State Apiarist will be In Delta on Thursday, April 20, 1922, at the Ward Hall. He will talk on Foul Brood, and give a lecture on Bee culture. cul-ture. The disease of Foul, Brood is prevalent In this county, so this meat Ing should be of Interest, x Bee culture for the proper polonl-zatlon polonl-zatlon of alfalfa blossoms Is' needed; many crops fail for want of this very important part of nature's work, which can be provided against by more bees. This Is a general meeting of a farmers, and at this gathering the matter of outlining the year's wortc In Agriculture and Pest control will be doflnltoly decided on. A large attendance at-tendance Is asked In order that an expression of all the farmers may be had. Noedham Btob. have received by express a purebred Holsteln bull calf three months old, which they got from Illinois. And sq, gradually, but effectively, we are working toward to-ward It. It wfll come In ttrae, and with It added oasta Income monthly. P, 6. Peynolds and wife were pel, ta visitors last week, returning Salt Lake City, We nolo from the Mllford paper that Millard County has effectively killed the Grand .Gontral Htghway, for which (t voted $60,000. H. F. Aller stopped oft In Delta Sunday from his way from Rlgby, I-daho, I-daho, to Los Angeles. Mr. Aller has been with the Peoples Sugar Co. for years, ever since its Inception; he Is now taking a Job as manager of the flour company on the coast. We wish him every success. We have two f(re extinguishers, loaned us at the time of the recen? fire in Delta; as soon aa the roads are dry we will call up the various houses and fhnd out who, they helang to, and return them. with, eur thanks. A. R. McOmie, Crop Pest Inspector Inspect-or for Millard County called on ua Saturday. He will take Immediate I charge of his work. |