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Show I Fl MOTHER I IS HARVEST Beet and Potato Digging Resumed: Re-sumed: Fields Drying HI Slow,y H Favorable weather of the week has H permitted the rnomptlon of nus.tr B I and potato d'girlnr and other m harvesting activities hindered by iiH ther. crorj .mil r.n(r. I.ull.'in luufil yesterday by J. Cecil Alter, in charge of the L'tah office- of the United tSaica H weather bureau. The report follows: "Stormy wr ith-r during much of fl laat week waa general over the state, though molMure Is Insufficient B in the ftirrmo southwestern portion. 4LaB vA p 4bM B tlnei Friday in permitting hWUBHP- H tion of sugar beet and potato dlgginc. 1 threshing. apple plckln? and alfalfa h hay and seed gathering. Th fields B are drying out rather slowly becajiM H Of the abnormally low tcmpcrat uri-s, and the handling of heels is still un-H un-H Mtafactory because of mud. The p H pie picking is pretty well along lu all districts, no louses being reported due fl to inclement weather. Cattle and sheep are In good to excellent condition on J the farm pasture: marketing ha slowed up fr'irni w Iih ', and -hr, p . ,,,. j i n in to i ri i i n i , t he nearer i 1 1 1 YH HBm There in some corn and sun- Bl flower silage et to be wlorcd at Illch -' m rnond. .iod field work V. i- en i jH (suspended because of 4.65 inches pre-i ipitatlon since the 12th Potato dln-Kins dln-Kins has begun, and sugar beets are three-fourths d'jgat Tooele: aheep arc RirlTlllg from Idaho points in good condition. Apple picking is nearly j . u hit on inc ijnr; nd Is three-fourths done at Elberta. IH At Iifnn no potatoes have been dug. ome hay la Mill in the field, much j wheat Is to be sown, and ihirc an two weeks' threshing to c dune. Lw I trlcts. though they ate still more or kJV j. 'ess muddy off the pain?" |