Show 11 RANGE CROP REPORT I 1 for the week ending oct 4 1933 seasonal temperatures r T v again this week without frost A few local showers occurred in the middle of the state which were of temporary benefit to foliage but elsewhere ele where there was no rain of con sequence in the past seven days ranges are generally poor butt buti spotty some localities reporting much better livestock are in fair to good shape and are largely on farm pastures wheat sowing ls well well along but much wheat will foiw not germinate without subs rains the last haying tor for the season is practically finished and grain and alfalfa seed threshing are alast finished rain during the week was a great help to dry land at logan fall wheat Is halt half sown at levan but the ground Is too dry for ger gei mina ting tuber crops are wilting at manti rain on the second help I 1 i ed the range many of the mountain springs are drying up farmers are finishing the third haying at rich field and threshing is nearing corn com no trot front has yet occurred lambs are being gathered tor for the market at panguitch Pan gultch livestock have not done so well lately the ground is too dry to plow the second crop of alfalfa seed is practically all cut at deseret and both crops are most lly ily threshed without frost or rain injury I 1 the cedar city range Is very poor f and livestock are being held on sum mer ranges as long as possible k imars roy dame of fillmore was a business visitor to delta wednes kw |