Show FILLMORE MAY GET AN ARMORY BUILDING captain george R huntsman commanding officer of the local unit of the national guard leports that prospects are very good for or an ar doiy building in fillmore the site a and nd the money required ot of the spon sorer are available and the project III now bo be submitted to W P A officials for or their approval general W 0 williams met with the city council lions club and interested te citizens ot of fillmore thursday and with them the possibilities tor for an armory general williami Wllliam i 4 was given assurance that a site and local funds necessary were available bid the tha bids will bo be opened at the bg laning of 0 the sale checks will be returned for all bids which are rejected for further particulars write the U S sheep experiment station state polley policy on quarantines for noxious weeda there has been some question as to the policy 0 of the state department of agriculture tor for the balance lance ot of the eason eabon 1936 as to quarantines upon noxious weed infested In farm products this letter Is sent for or the purpose of clearing the question when the weed program was outlined by the utah state farm bureau the experiment station the experiment peri ment station the extension department part ment together with the state department of agriculture it was wag agreed that in eveia county in the state there should be a committee set up consisting of 0 the chairman of 0 the county commissioners the W P A director the county farm bureau president the county agricultural agent and the district agricultural inspector of 0 this department and they were instructed to inform the people where there was a lack of cooperation that the department of agriculture was preparing to execute the law by requiring that noxious weed infested products be quarantined and the movement of seed products be made only under the supervision of proper inspection I 1 take it that most people of 0 counties received these instructions by the county weed committee at this particular time this department part ment should clarify its position and I 1 think that the position of this department Is as follows first that no seed should be permitted to enter the state ot of utah except asi a it la Is released by the utah state department of agriculture this regulation has hag been passed by the board of promulgated to common carriers and seed men and we would like to have your assistance to tur urther advertise this regulation as well as to assist in enforcing it second the utah department of agriculture Is determined as tar far as possible to allow no production of 0 seed in the state of utah infested with noxious weeds every person who Is growing alfalfa seed on noxious weeds weeda infested ground should be notified to change their policy and cut the second crop because as ai a i sure as it la 19 possible by this department it will be quarantined As you know whitetop cannot be removed from rom alfalfa seed As to grains infested infected with noxious weeds as tar far as possible it Is going to be prohibited from being sold tor for sd purposes this Is true of grass clover and garden seeds as well third grain infested with noxious weeds should be moved to market with an understanding that it la is to go to cleaning plants and be cleaned and then in turn we are to destroy the germination of 0 all screenings it these three policies are executed with the assistance of all agricultural agencies we are going to stop the planting of 0 noxious weed seeds in a large degree at least the move ment of hay and straw through the channels of trade infested with noxious weed seed la 13 going to be more difficult to execute but as tar far as possible this should be checked upon and stopped we are sure that it II these policies are followed oll owed and we got get agricultural agen agencies cles to assist we can get a long way towards stopping the spread of 0 noxious weeds the production ot of hay containing noxious weed seed Is unnecessary and inexcusable whitetop alfalfa fields should be cut before the seed la is matured enough for or germination I 1 should like your reaction to this letter by way of 0 fuggi stion and cooperation era tion respectfully yours state board of 0 agriculture signed david F smith corn com llan or on utah butter foiles Di to grade oreaun ci caia closely A ban was recently placed on utah butter of 0 interior inferior quality by the state of CulKo rula hai forced utah creameries crea meries merles to be very cageful in accepting cream ot of only good quality according to a letter received by one of 0 the local agents all cream will be graded A and B and interior cream will not be accepted it Is 13 therefore urged that you be very careful to keep our cream clean tree free from taint of any odor and sweet if 1 possible it you wish to receive the A grade price |