Show Franic Francis No o soil Mil Is more productive than that of ot Utah hert Los Angeles Angelet was va much a wilderness that region attracted attention by b the orange groves which yielded large laige returns Ogden offers as much a 0 aLos Los Angeles did Our cherry cherI orchards have more more- of merit from from the standpoint of o revenue than the orange orang grove groves Here is an example 1 NeWS Views Wa as In the or or- orchard hard chard of oC C. C M. M Carstensen and wife on Wednesday It Is well east on Twelfth street near the he power po er plant pant at the mouth of oC the tho canyon Ip tp In the tho trees tres were over 10 to pickers gathering the cherries From one tree had been taken pounds of fruit Two trees have har had a R. record of oC yielding 2 pounds of ot cherries On Tuesday the farm tarm had sent out oW rounds pounds halt half of oC which h hent vent ent ent to the canneries at 5 cents I pound and the rest was ship ship- Ted led at 8 S cents and 10 cents a pound round The fruit has the color ant anil flavor 01 which commands a 3 ready read market There are 15 acres acrea In the farm tarm farmand farmand and from froni less than an acre In strawberries were taken this season Now ow the raspberries are on and the orders cannot be filled tilled Later will come the apricots plums and the grapes and apples A flower bed adds beauty to the spot pot and It also brings A Are re return urn of ot 00 or more and n The boys girls men who no are picking make from Crom to to 6 a a. day da One youngster not old enough h to be in the junior grades rades at school had made over ove- overS 53 S 3 A. A At this time of oC year ear hundreds hundred's in our orchards orchard set get employment em With s systematic cultivation and artful attention thousands of res arres in ITt Weber county count could be made nia-de to fo yield fruits fruit which have hao a goo arke Anyone who ho will visit I lt the Car- Car Twelfth street tenen place on will begin to realize rl ri ze l the possibilities ties He of this farming area When a group of tourists at atThe atThe atThe The Hermitage were vera told that the finest quality of luscious lu clous cherries were ere shipped out of or Ogden at 10 cents cen's a 0 pound they the were amazed Why h said eald one one we we feel Cell as though we were buying gold whelk we gel get your n Chicago Someone has said there Is too wide a margin between producer and consumer in this country and thai that is true but how are you ou going to close It II The farmers are arc starting co cooperative co- co cooperative operative e Institutions In an effort to th do away aay with some of th commissions of the middle men and get their products to the pub pub- public public lic lie at a lower figure But the farmers often orten find their pathway strewn with obstacles Lately they organIzed a powerful grain handling concern merging Now ow they the many nany num large lare elevators elevator have decided the risk Is too great the ell eli end nd nd they the are aie are allowing hands hand to pass back into the of the original companies It It- Itis Is difficult to 10 Improve much on conditions determined by b com cont competition the themar petition even though at times marin margin mar ln of ot profit lr seC seems s high Germans the Two years cals ago were doing no foreign business In r radio supplies Today they arc are a abig abig I big factor In the export beginning to to compete and are English com corn companies II I ith b American and panics which have controlled conI rolled tho th thoma th ma mil ket ketI those Ger Ger- Germans to keep I 1 I is hard mans joans down They The are well welt equip equip- equipped equipped equipped I Ger-I ped In technical knowledge and andare andare and once they re- re reco re-I re recover are disorganization of er from the tho co cover will they the currency Inflated nn n J 0 their competitors worry all V I IThe development of oC the The rapid industry has brought n ut auto demand for rubber so Mo 11 a that there Is a prospect so much s which cannot bo be bome of 0 a demand me met the earlier periods of tn une In rubber wild rubber business bu the on Page l to o. o. o t t tI I NEWS AND VIEWS VIEW j i Continued from Crom rage One olle I forests were the sources sou of supply Fifteen n years carll ago one half the I he rubber rubb r came from the uncultivated areas Of the tho tons toni produced last year less than waa was from the wild trees trace I Of OC the production from front planta- planta plantations planta-j planta I 1 75 76 per pel cent Is la controlled by bytho b tho British who have by law ro 1 re- re restricted tho the exports export for tor tho the pur- pur purpose pur-j pur j I pose Jo oeo e of boosting boo prices I Tho The American auto Industry IM- IM raI i I I this artificial Inflation of ot prices and Henry Henr Ford and others j are 1110 negotiating n with the Dutch to 10 Invest American capital In the I Mulch Dutch East Enst Indies In rubber I growing But from four foul to six alx years are ire required to mature maturo a s tree treo and so 50 relief la to to be long lOG deferred embar This embargo on rubber Is an borrowed from Brazil When hen coffee was as extremely low the government go helped to the coffee growers and proceeded to regulate to the exports Since then coffee has hns jumped up- up and has been en held at a high figure If It America Am was to do that with cotton the tho price of the fibre might ought be kept k pt up But experience experience ence Is against artificial control of o any an product I I I 1 The Ingenuity I n of o man finds n a a dI tl ho method d by which h ho to o escape a from frown o exactions of that kind There Is le n. n turning I a from the controlled I product A substitute I t Is found or production U 18 stimulated d In another direction It Is le a 1 danger danger- dangerous ous Instrument w hit Ith which danger I to toy It U la is like damming de a R stream and choking the tho outlet Eventually rite tha dam breaks Those who have studied bird life on the marshes of the Bear liver river her to the th west est of have ha taken note nole of the tho varla- varla variation tion In the tho number of ut eggs In tho the nests A duck will lay 10 30 to 12 1 while the tho dovo dove lays only two Up UI In the cliffs of ot our canyons Canons In tho aeries of the bile eagles two eggs In each lach nest serve nerve the pur- pur purpose purpose pose pone of reproduction v This we wo are a told d. d accurately the tho life lite liten table n ble of each bird Illi I The eagle fears not other birds of ot prey and Is above the reach teach of wild lId animals The dove can out- out fly tho hawk Neither elther bird need neld bring Into life more than one OliO or 01 Iwo two of Its kind In order to per pr perpetuate pere itself But Bui a a. biologist Informs us that the bob white lays s 10 to 20 eggs for tor it is a victim of other oll r birds of prey prcy and of rodents A 1 student of sociology wants ants to t. t know If IC this same name Instinctive law causes causell the poor POOl to have so many more mol children than the rich It Is all a n. part of evolution e and anda a II wonderful study In forces forc 8 which are too deep for or us to fully I fathom u I |