Show HAY M W V Dalton ont one of oC the pioneers of oC Willard and n a pioneer of oC th lie state In farming pursuits was In Ogdon to 10 iii meeting with his ninny many friends and doln doing n a lit little lIo trading at the tho stores Ho l is nearing the tho SOth mile stono In life and ho says lAYS lie hI thinks lie he knows know somethIng of c conditions this Ibl year In comparison with other year NU Mr Dalton Dallon says lays that never before in inthe the history of the tho state has hal It a ha hay famine threatened Utah na as It does dOf this year It Is a jerious sItuation lie he uy says and the tho people ought to 10 thInk the matter mattor over ocr He claims that th the demand for Cor ha hay this year is III greater than the supply that If some relief Tollef bo be not thieve will be e heavy hooy losses In st stock k before the winter Is over The Tho hay crop In Utah and adjoining states he Is short and that It Is now too lul lulI late I In n the tho season to It except that sonic lorne other r feed fee lie be introduced 1 to taho the place pineo o of hay hayThe hayThe The old gentleman maintains that thai the tho boat remedy at hand Is In the using or of auger ugar beets for Cor stock food and that the tho should be brought Into requisition before the sugar lugar fac factories tories have havu consumed all of them He HeS says S I there thoro Is hi much more nourishment Iu iii a 8 ton of sugar heels than In three tong of oC th the best At or of hR hay The beets should bo be stored away and at a later period he bo chopped up and In 10 much the same way a as tho pulp from Lh beets heltA I is b being used b by cattle and sheep men |