Show SMUDGE POTS HEED r 1 EtO OF THE RJames I I Tames James Thomas of Plain City a stu dent of horticulture and an owner of orchard r fl lands thinks the time me Is Ia 8 ripe for the th horticulturist horticulturists to take into consideration the necessity of I ing log to fight the tho iO in anion of spring frosts that so frequently destroy large I quantities of or fruit throughout tho the country Ho lie says that heretofore tho farmers have waited W until the tho crop Is la destroyed before giving hoed heed to the tho I question of frosts and thou then express regrets that the fruit is gone gon Ho lIo IR is i impressed with tho the Idea lelon that it is l 1 not a 0 Rood good policy to continually ron lock the table after tho homo horse Is Ig gone sane Mi Ii 11 Thomas says tinya There Thero Is IK no necessity for the loss 1095 of oC a single dollars dOllar worth worth of ot fruit l hr by j virtue o of the tho spring H If the will only on I prepare to Light iu in time limo the wring saving Is certain The Tho proper way is for the farmers to organize In such guch way vay that there thele may mo ho he c a concerted movement toward say sav Sl ing Sag the crop By Br uniting the farm e org ers can fn Protect the tho crop ero on all the or OJ of robel county with but vory vury lIUo litlo to each Individual Crops other parts of the tho country notably In Utah county have hao bc Saved Bared Jae from tho the ravages of o spring frosts by using what is common known as the tho smudge process j I which is nothing more nor less than Hlin the burning of coal con or oil la In the or orchards orchards I c at times when frost appears r rIt It costs but little lItlIe and In every In tar Instance stance where here it has beon properly o 0 plied piled the tho entire crop of or the d dhas has been placed plu d upon the market marc I Now Is tho the time tima for tor tho the fruit lilt raison raisers rai to get et together and begin to plan to 0 heat boat the frost I |