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Show f s 4 'WVWVWWWWWWW tree yet that a' round-heade- d borer would not attack. It may he that borer attacks only unth vvww MATTERS OF INTEREST TO healthy trees. The difference between these may he told by tb location on AGRICULTURISTS. the trunk where they perform their New A company of for borer work work. Th round-heade- d Zealand, Ausaium and hamos will A boat Cafe CrW-Mt- Hint of the tree, near tb at thebase Sou t mu t imd on January 25. W SoU aa tall from tivatloa at th ground, and the health or sickliness of Thoroo f HorUcaltata, VtUsuMuze aa the tree makes no difference to him. The Youujj- Men Mutual ImproveHe goes right on with hia work till norioaltara ment Aswxiatkm Maka Conferences to the tree ta killed at that point and be feeld during Junuai y are; January borer combreaks off, The in I Sumand 11 Suaicr, Moigan and Wild Oota. one year, In his life history pletes On this psge we Illustrate what mit ataLm, .lanuuiy il aud 82, In borer take while the round-heade- d VYasatcli , Jammy i, m Lav It stake called wild oat." This is one of the three year to complete his life history. These close tor pi.yra u of conferences most troublesome of weeds In certain Q. la there any preventive? sections of the country, devoted largevmner avason. for the pie-rMr. Augustine. I use a shield made ly to the production of wheat if ta A proposition to make a separate or- wild oat be found in the vegetable of berry boxes, and these shield keep the moths away, so they cannot toy the ganization of the .Vvciluh-tpcakingarden It Is an easy matter to get rid I put them on close enough so eggs, members of Uir 1 fmrtli of Jesus Chriat of It, but It developing principal In and work, but cannot mice the has been aited on adversely by the ground being in the grain field it be- not 0 dose that get tree will become the The high couuril of the Salt Lake stake. comes very difficult of eradication. one bound. I find this shield equally efThe Scandinavians, whether Danish, wild oat grows to a height of from and fective against rabbits. eeason Swedish or Norwegian, w 111 continue to lour feet, according to Mr. Stanton I want to say a word to In any case It grows taller than oil. to meet log- - iher as they have in the the wheat or oats with which It la the farmer about planting Kiefer out every found. It seeds earlier than the other pears. If you do not thin them past - Into bearing, come before they year the President heymour II Young of the grains and thus at harvest time when they do commence to bear they first council of the seventies, has re- wild oat has already seeded itself. bear such a large quantity that It , will of Were that than this later seeding turned home looking but very little wUI the trees. I would cut back break would an easy be worse for the accident that occurred the other grains it half the least food each year , matter to get it off the ground before at to himself and Llder A. O. lVoodrufl It had established condition making till th bearing period begins. There and Andrew Kimball through a team certain a crop the following year. to no danger of producing blight by In some parts of tb west the loss trimming, at least not In Illinois, but running away in the darknesa of the exsight, near T hsU her, Arizona, a short from this weed to very greaL Not only this may not be true of any other Ketfer does th tb with th pear. grain up grow lime ago. cept plant to InQ. Does the Kelfer pear fertilize Members of the Church of Jeans and, use the nourishment (hat need 1 itself? desired tended but the it for crop, Christ of Latter-da- y baints of th Six- mingling with ths grain crop cause a Mr. Stanton I think that th Kelfer teenth ward, bait Lake, in accordance great reduction In the allowed weight pear should he planted near other with tbeir annual custom, commem- of th grain. Loss from this cause to pear tree. . orated the birth of Joseph Smith, the put at from 1 to 26 per cent of the Mr. Augustine Mr. Stanton lives In southern pert of Illinois. prophet, on the evening of December total weight Of grain In some sections. The manner of fighting It 1a worthy If we, In this part of th elate, were to ' 23. The program consisted of short or any addresses, musical' aelectloua and reo of consideration In a field thicklyoat it cut back th Kelfer pear trees, wild we would not with seed of the the kind of trees, pear other itatlons. will be found of little use to continue have any pears In a few years. In the ' Are From ths kitchen aha called: The annual stake Sunday school con- seeding grain.' Either the land must southern part of the state pear trees her pan "A GLASS DARKLY. ot suds and the polishing cloth and the windows all clean, daughter?" ference of the church in Arizona, Colo- be put into a hoed crop, used for a do not grow so rapidly as they do here; "AH clean, mother," came the an rado and Mexico have been arranged pasture oj left fallow for aome time. w have to stop the cultivation of trees stood in a chair to wash the windows. (Romance from a New Tear' Sermon.) She would begin in the kitchen, she ewer, and Olive Thompson recalled the M follow: St, John, Arizona, Feb- The latter to not advisable If th counearly so they will not grow too much. LIVE THOMPSON thought, and go clear around to the words of the eermon, Take heart; ruary 18 and 19; Snowflake, February try be full of weeds. Some follow the Ae to trimming, I would sky get a good t ,n er ow uQ parlor. She tried to pull out the old prlng days are coming when the win- 23 and 86; TT anJ then forever after keep thf plan of turning up a badly Infested 1 fHij cushioned Maricopa, March 4 and ft; field, sowing wheat or other grain hat top off. aeat in fashioned spring of the upper sash, dows will be open to the sky; and we knife shall see face to face what has always 8L Joseph, March It and 18; Juarez, Will serve for pasturage. The wild oat V vV.SfcL'1 th llttla country but It would not yield. KanMM Bo Mexico, either March 13 and 19, or 25 BhIs Olive," said her mother, Joseph been." church, paging -- From Farmers Review; Prof. WI1- and 26; San Lula, Colorado, April! and strict attention to had better help to wash the windows. n. lard to receiving the heaviest mall of It is understood that Elders He can stand on the ladder on the 2, 1899. the New Year at any man In the state just now, A few th K. G. Maeser and L. J. Nuttall, of the It was her outside." Joseph." she called days, ago It was necessary to call In school board the of habit to pay strict door, come In and pull the spring for Sunday general services of a drayman to have It the the the Olive." glass attention to. And, "Joseph. poUeh nnlon will attend all these gatherings. delivered at the college. All this la the outside. It Is too hard for Olive. regular Bun day on Mrs. Lydia Snow Pierce, wife of Ell because of th active Interest of th sermon, hut this ' Joseph was obedient He bad been H. and of President Pierce, farmers of Kansa in the Investigation was daughter No ahe live years. "the hired .man" for Sunday being New Year day Lorenzo Snow, dled.nnexpectedly Deof the ugar beet Industry which the Her was ths he attention. one known would have her In devoted eery Kansas Experiment Station la carrying cember 23 at her residence, 76 North eyes never wandered from the face of hired man except the two women. He on at ths Agricultural College. About been leaves had son and Stale street. Salt Lake City, She might have been the old ladys the preacher, the face that seventy-fiv- e sample of beets faavs been of four the 'her 8unday study for thirty years. She Olives brother, so kind and true bad family girls, youngest tar this season. The thus analysed the two. she these to when been he began was fire years old always being 3 years of age. The deceased In ths juice ranges of sugar Inpercentage Olive stood on a chair on the tody. The face had never grown any was an indefatigable worker la th from 7 to IS. The average to about 10 sdder to her. . There were the same side and Joseph on the ladder outside. ir circle In which ebe moved; was Interper cent The highest percentage cornea wrinkles under the The features of each were dim through (little ested in th Y. L, M. L A. and Sunday from Cloud county, Mr. A. Hunger of dobs of the ear nearest her, which she the glass, and ths two scrubbed sway school work, and np until fonr weeks Hollis having sent In two samples (had always seen, and the devious with soap and polish. What was left which contained XlJLl per cent and ago- - waa a teacher in th .University creases above the eyes continued al- of "smoke and frost yielded to double 18.69 per cent respectively. Kearney of Utah training school. The remains ways of the sums elevation, except persuasion, and Joseph called from sends In the second best samthe county will be interred at Olive that they had grown Inwards, tending the outsldet City, Brigham clear, it l J. W, Songstreth and IL C. Nlch-bHe the called ripple aboya the services ples, Olive, scrutinizing closely, plzoe of he? birth, the funeral LakUaaxcU. having sent In samLose, and gening at that point. to be held on Saturday at 12 oclock." back, pointing, to the upper corner. The seiu.n. to the mind of Olive 'Just a little more rubbing right ples which contained 16.3 per cent and Other Friday, December 23rd, was a gal 111! of sugar respectively. Thompson, was "more beautiful on there. When Autumn dies at last upon her day at Logan. Th occasion waa th sent In sample have which counties this particular day than had ever been was She did not notice that Joseph ' ' ' dedication of the magnificent new rock throne before that contained from 13.21 per cent to Into her eyes, and thinking looking : ' a of ruin Amid the regal state, "Now we see through a glass dark- to himself how clear they were. 16.18 per cent of sugar jar Reno, Haredifice,' which will form on of th Boreas clarion trumpet sound her and Greenwood, Washington of the Brigham Young colly, but then face to face, he said. vey, building He robbed nway at the ill my place, J fate, Clark, The above named locations! and then called again: "It Isnt quite And Winter know the realm thence- lege. Th attendance at tb ceremonhave demonstrated that they can grow ies wer very large. Apostle Brigham clear down in that eorner. forth his own; sugar beets rich enough for the manOlive polished away on her aide offered th dedicatory prayer; Calling his minions in the Arctic sone Young or cattle this with and the ufacture of sugar. Ths next problem up of n full springs light catching Josephs eye And making them through his own other distinguished visitors from afar other stock eat both down to the for them to solve will he the cost of that shot right through ths obscurity Dr. were Bishop William B. Preston, greatness great, The wild oat to thus prevented building and operating a factory, as ground. and made her remember the text of the He Journeys forth to hi possessions Karl Q. Maeser and President C-- O. front-ripen- ing Its seed, The tend- - Is compared with the running expenses Now we see New Year sermon Alberta in the fall and wheat under straight. named turned last of. the Card, factories elsewhere. Upon this comthrough a glass darkly." The winds wild muBlc aye before him (Canada) stake. The building ha 'cost sown at once. This, of course, applies of will probably devolve the fuAround the house went the two, blown. w.nter wheat growing regions. In parison of the 140,000, covers 188x80 feet and contains to sugar beet industry la Kan-Olive on the Inside and Joseph on the ture A lock of frost he fastens on the land. spring wheat sections ths land would fifteen class room, assembly outside, and only the last perlor wingeneral And makes the air with keenest cold be plowed up la the fall or early dow was left. The morning had sped hall, gymnasium, office, etc. crop of wild oat seed before to Preach tew a Tabcrealacts, sting; spring awayllke agllnt of sunshine from The waters llo neath fetters from his - hat could find Its way from adjacent neighdeath few Within lest the Bulletin 61, Minnesota Experiment days the pan of water in the chair. Olive ' France to attempting to deal Invaded the homes of members of borhoods.. twice Button. hand; hit of rad broken watched had this And while his whits snows toss and tb general authorities of the church. f with this toquestion, but the plan In lance, as It played on the celling above O as yet very incomplete and Farmer's and The rebar. whirl fling. operation MarOn December 17, Mrs. the table with the album and pictorial and crowned for all ian Saturday, At ths meeting of the Central Illinois imperfect However, there are some 8. Te&sdals, wife of Elder George Bible on It It was like a halo above Robed royally IL Augustine good polnU in the French plan to he command this Horticultural society, - orchard the precious spot She moved her ms: Z am Teiedale, unexpectedly departed for noted among the poor ones. No cattle "Behold farmer He on the cries, proudly chair up to the window with a little life at Nephl Her funeral took place poke use. In into Franc except locacan he brought be' said: "The home part King!" sigh. Joseph moved his ladder up to on Wednesday, December 21. On the tion of the farmers orchard should be sound ones as shown by the tuberculin Barnard. William Francis the same window on the opposite side. same day that Mrs. Teasdale was as near his bouse aa possible, provided test When an animal is found preLet it down from the top, Olive," hurled. President gnow lost a daughter a suitable soil can be found. If condi- senting outward evidences of tubercuTAKE IT; IT 13 GOOD. he said. Christmas Eva-in the person of Mrs. Lydia Pieroe, tions ars suitable It ehould be placed losis or when one to found tuberculous "The mists of our present condition "I canV Olive called back, It By Mary N. Prescott the herd from which It aloud our view; stormy days havt sent wife of Elder Ell H. Pierce. Her re- to the north and west of thr farm at slaughter, ticks." Christmas evs ths wlds world ores. to tested. The owner has an opcame to genland dust and sleet against our, windows Joseph was on her tide in a moment. And Christmas chimes ars sounding; mains were taken to Brigham City, buildings. on tbs cattls that reset; for the dimness of our glass, His Angers Just touched hers as they any aide will do, but do tion regarding util,cannot and the funeral obsequies took place erally good, buds discover. trees their have them slaughtered at oac Christmas he may It ha If even use see the sky. not ws slough land, pulled on the spring together, and With Christmas gifts abounding. Saturday, December 24. This will be been drained. Any kind of land should and receive compensation from th Olive Thompsons eyes "filled with or he may keep them isosomething which was not unlike s glint two a Christmas for least sad at promitears. Ebs remembered the "duet and of sunshine passed through the two. Ths moonbeams on ths snow-drif- ts he drained, as drainage Improves the government lated tor six montha and at the end of nent In families ebnrcb. the to to best of the It sleet" of weary years. How the storm Tbs spring slipped back and Joseph condition ground. shed that time they must be slaughtered untT "had breathed upon the windows of her was on the outside again, , Joseph towThe present addresses (so often have the ground eubsolled. Strike out a sudden splendorf It the der government inspection. soul, turning Into frosted tablets whal ered the window to bring it within And all the heavenly Helds are spread needed by correspondent in Utah) permits the rain water to distribute carcass to condemned, the owner loses and more otherwise might have been avenues for easy reach of the woman on the other itself evenly through quickly With starlight bright, yet tender. of the presidents of the verions conOne excellent feature in the the ground. Ground so treated can be alL sunllghL folelde. 8trange he hadnt thought of aa are In ferences Britain Great French plan, to that all slaughter window-panes are with The whits "Taka heart the preacher went on, that before. Standing penetrated by the roots, which houses era under government or city easily up, straight 820 lows: Summer Thomas Lane, Ash, frost. will then go down to a greater depth "spring day are coming when the Oliva on her chair and Joseph on hie carcasses are there In trace ryof flowers. Birmingham; H. L. James, 18a Mil-eo- than In ground not eubsolled. A small supervision and the windows will be open to the sky, and ladder, the two looked Into each others officials, a by public inspected A. H. we ehall see face to face what ha alBringing again the summers lost St, Stapleton Road, Bristol; orchard should be planted on every that should he adopted In the nearplan fit hours. bloom Christmas 8 To we through which hut Belfast, not could Road, McQuarrie, been, farm. My Lady's ways tore by the larger American cities. whose blessed Thlr-ki. see tor looking through a glass dark O, happy night, days Lay off the ground in check rowa, Ireland; Cbaa. Woolfenden, 83 Across ths ages shins. iy- Terrace, Spring Mill St, Bradford; thirty feet apart each way. The marks gMpbif KMte Teen, Lighting ths darkness of our days J. W. West, 86 Penton 6k, Islington, can he made with a plow, running th IL M. Dunlap says that the way to 1 intersecdivine then at the A few months later Olive Thompson With promises N. London; Jas. Briggs, 84 Turkey farrow deep, and will keep Kelfer pears so that stood making apple pies in the pan tions little digging will have to be ripen up well to to pnt them they in a box Thos. Lancashire; Lane, Rochdale, 'was on trees The and inch window out Set try. your up pantry and shut them up tight They should Twaive Baadiw Miles sf JCorml Bast' Gilchrist, 87 Csvendieb Road, Jezmond, done. - the song of birds came la. Also there deeper than they were In the nursery not be picked too green, which is the Ths great harrier reef which fringes Neweaetle-on-TynF. John Porter, v roots put fine dirt case when the came In the voice of Joseph, the hired 14 Old Palace Road, Norwich; George rows. la setting the pear hangs so tightly ths coast of' Australia north of Brisroots and work it In by on the the around .man, who was coaxing the new calf to of D. direction Torres 49 that you can hardly get the Sabina In ths straits, Ruff, twig bane, Nottingham; St, Is This to prevent the pear off without taking the twig with drink. "Take it," he was saying to must always rank among ths wonders O. McKay, 51 Uolmhead 8L, Glasgow, agitating them. the Inexperienced animal; "It Is good.1 E. P. Oldham, 6 Freeman formation of air cavities under the IL The time to pick the pear to when world. For 1,200 miles the coral Scotland; of th Take It; it is good." Olive repeated St, off Doble St, Barnsley; Even R. roots. Throw Jn only enough water to it is ripe enough' to separate readily animalcules have raised a solid protec1 188 Cathay Terrace, Cathays, to herself la the pantry. Owen, ocean pack the dirt around the roots. Rack from the twig. One man picked hla cf the the rage tion against 199 la the dirt almost as solid as you N. Amos Cardiff, "What Is good?" asked the old Wales; Merrill, pears when they were as bard as rocks, well at s distance varying from 20 wrinkled mother knitting la the warm Higher Antley St, Accrington, Liyer-poo- L would around a fence post You must made a pile of them In hie orchard and 160 miles from the shore, leaving s to kitchen. he careful about this, for U ths poll Is covered them with leaves and straw, comparatively safe and calm Inner - Why, everything, I suppose," Olive H. Elder who will A, Schultheas, loosely packed the air will get In and intending to remove them when he ; passage, suitable for navigation by ths answered, still listening with one ear leave for Germany In a few days, was dry out the roots Do not tramp1 the had time. He left them tlll about the on their steamers north voyage largest to what Joseph Was saying. of dirt, but leave that to end of October, and till after there had and east. Sundry channels penetrate tendered a farewell social in ths Four- top layer "It doesn't stem good now, bossy; a ae Plant only such trees been one or two pretty hard frosts. act mulch. fleets teenth ward assembly rooms, Selt ths reef at Intervals, and whole hut It Is good, taka It1 schooners are regularly en- Lake City, on the evening of Decem- and plants as are recommended by the When he uncovered them he was surof trading "Olive," said her mother, "it la time horticultural society for the district In prised to find them well ripened and gaged amid the Intricate labyrinth Of ber 2S. Q hee been cslledto preside to wash ths windows. .Tir? frost Is which you live. -- Thus people living in beautifully colored. London Standard. coral inlets. over the German mission. ' all off and they look dingy." Central Illinois should not plant trees 13 IT CLEAR, OLIVE?" "I know It," Oliva said, "I will do Johh Eplann Bays: 1 once thought ' Religion class conferences will be recommended only for Southern IlliIdiot. w It tomorrow." to necessary,, and that a trotting horse should wear aa eyes. Then was nothing on Josephs Cultivation nois. In held Utah stake, Sunday, January "Ths average American woman,' "Olive Thompson obeyed her mother slda and nothing on Ollvsa aids to trees that are cultivated and healthy over draw check. I am convinced it aid ths tiresome hoarder, "as any ar- 15th; Cache atake, Sunday, January wBl not fall a g from a dim .their vision. It was all clear. habit, and from was a serious mistake. prey to borer. i; FebOneida stake, Sunday, ligioos principle Was she not her "Bat now face to face," thought tist or any physician will tell you. Is 29th; and H. M. Dunlap. Mr. Augustin say mother's child, and ought not children Olive. misshapen." ruary 3th, 1899. General Superintend that trees will not fall , Uncle Sam U first in tobacco eon- to obey. their parents; old, wrinkled, "Sams of them," said ths Cheerful dent Karl G. Maeser expects to be The old mother passing by the var-lo-r, I have never seen suptlon. to the borer. prey feeble parents?' smiled, and spoke not a word. Idiot, Lavs matronly figure" Ex. present at all of these meeting.. . FARM GARDEN. AND I TEMPLE AND TABERNACLE. any fiat-head- iuwwvmwntiv fiat-head- ed nt g -- -- ed -- cr y WUjrarK fHG semi-circul- $lO ar M hor'-onta- . Well-drain- - ed Sub-soili- m ' , life-lon- i . V |