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Show Y' m 'V '. Doctors Said Health Gone ' UTAH DRY FARMERS . Mi - The Care of the CHard Many Intereating Paper Are Read a Annual Convention of Men Inter-esteIn Dry Farming, Short Orrgam d tl PHMSitrslI TV AROUND THE MINES By Things Here, Direct ot Utah - Experiment Stabo Uctmrm Suffered with Throat Trouble There is no use planting, cultivat- then tnjr again two or three times Utah The State Dry 'Fans ing andProve, xt the orchard developing an orchard up to for thiconj Mr. B. V7 association met here iu annual con bearing with any expectation of mak- closes tfe geason w Uh only two or D. B a r nr, vention February 2 President Lew ing money out of It unless you are three m cent ex - Sheriff wormy or even five per is A. Merrill made a very optimlstk ef Wsfren willing to put both, time and money oent, till be fairly safe to cut the Address on the conditions in this stati Into it after it reaches the bearing early ipiyhigg down to one and Cmn'tf, then T nneseee. of the dry farm Industry, which ii stage, and there Is movement of the worms probably nothing watch h In letter how, said the president, establish to see If later sprays should In western agriculture that will pay as from M"' on a safe basis, you better for the time and money be Elu M i emptier I H. Grace of Nephi spoke on Th yon Dont have this car with the Idea T nnesoee, spend than this same orchard, Profitable Size of a Dry Farm. Thli provided you spend enough. And at that I kve said that one write: spraying depends somewhat on the man, sale the same time there is nothing in will cnroj the codling moth. 1 "I k a d Mr. Grace. The average size woult western agriculture In which a per- know Inana cf orchards that have probably be 160 acres, with 80 acre son can make as great a failure as not heq sprayed more than once a as a minimum and 250 as a maximun they can In orchard work. The peo- year f four or five years, but bead bad for one man and four horses. He gave ple of the east with the great mar fore tbs time every one of those orr b r much valuable Information on sum kets of our country right at their chards ns sprayed from three to jive treating pier fallowing and other features ol doors often make a fair amount of times was banded, in order to m. All cultivation; the Importance of good money on orchards that receive little get tb torms down to a number failed to do horses and Implements with intelli or no care. u any They raise a cheap, in- where I would be safe to atop with work was urged. gent and ferior but, being close to one spiring. Any method of sprayprdduct, good, Dr. Robert Stewart gave a lecture the with little or no freight ing wheg reduces the number of p r onounced markets, on The Most Profitable Vareity ol charge to health my pay, they may be able to worms h the orchard each year beWheat for 6e Dry Farm. If wheat It still dispose of it at a Rons. I con-- o Mrt B. W. D. Bam. profit. With low thS which occurred there the 1 a ded to raised for it must be ns of the lntermountaln region, the previous year is successful. Any try Peruna, and after using four bottle such kind as the baker wants, and problem Is quite different The freight method of spraying which allows the can ay J was entirely cured. Turkey Red wheat was the best, said on a box of apples from here to Ohio worms Is Increase In an orchard or Dr. Stewart, for . brad making. It. Is on the Unable to Work. average as much as the which mly holds tnem stationary bread eqol ,to that manufac Ohio man gets for his apples. In or- when tly are destroying from 10 to makes Mr. Gustav Himmelreich, Ilochheua, tured in Minneapolis. Gold Coin and der, therefore, that we may get any- 20 pr Knt of the apples, is n failure Texas, writes: some of the softer varieties would thing for our For a number of year I suffered when product we must put as far B western conditions are conever I took cold, with seiere attacks of make good pastry, chicken feed and on to the eastern markets a product cern sd, ktcause that 10 to 20 per cent also for mixing with Turkey Red that is in every way asthma, which usually yielded to the comsuperior to the that Is destroyed will be the largest, where a mixture is needed. mon home remedies. product and will- - com- finest, ut most highly colored fruit Sylvester Pierce of Gunnison spoke mand a superior price. An apple on the tree, while the little, inferior, Last fear, however, I suffered for eight months without interruption to that I on The Growing of Airalfa on Dry grower anywhere In the state of Ohio anchoret, nubbins that grow down He ad has approximately could not do any work at all. The va Farm Land in Juab County. 6,000,000 people underneath will be the ones that will rious medicines that were prescribed vised growing alfalfa for seed only on who rant his apples within a radius be free bom worms. dry land; he had produced six to of 100 miles. The lntermountaln In n good many sections In this brought me no relief. After taking six bottles of Peruna, eight bushels an acre by seeding one fruit grower has on the other hand state cotolderable trouble was experitwo of Lacupia and two of Manalin, I and a half pounds of seed to the acre, less than 1,000,000 people to eat his enced this' past season with the am free of my trouble so that I can do planted iu rows with the plant twenty-- apples within a radius of 600 miles, worms and many an orchardlst that Inches apart. and practically all of the world felt that he had solved the problem my farm work again. 1 can heart John Q. Adams of , Logan talked on markets open to his products with spraying before this season Is ily recommend this medicine to any one who suffers with this annoying the same subject, basing his remarks are from 1,000 to 2,000 , miles alarmed at the number of worms In complaint and believe that they will on experience In Cache valley. On from his door, and worse than alt his crop this year, and is looking obtain good results. sandy soil, which was the soil most thlB, those miles are In every case around tn a reason tor the increase. used for alfalfa, a crop of hay and a over the worst of mountain roMs, Most of them, however, are looking crop of seed was raised each season. with heavy grades and high freight In th wrong direction tor the cause. OF THE AGE OF CHIVALRY Carl R. Williams of the publicity charges. A box of apples selling at Some think the pump was no bureau spoke on "Available Dry 1.00 may be sold at a loss. Another others art sure the poison was good, no He estimated that box of apples Fat Victim of Cupid Bashfully Ac Lands In Utah selling at 11.60 or 2 00, good, hut I have discovered no one there were about fifteen, million acres or. In the case of our fancy fruit, a yet that has even suggested that Real Reason for Hit j ' knowledge available for dry farming jn the state. sometimes much Act of Heroism. , more, may yield the man yas deteriorating, and yet He urged that some means be adopt- handsome returns. If it costs 31.10 the fact remains, that a very large The smallest boy had broken ed to thwart the effort of dishonest to produce a box of apples that sell percentage of our growers have bethrough the ice and the fat boy was locators, who located settlers on tor 31.00 and a consequent loss, 31.20 come In the past two and shad scale land may produce a box of apples that or three years. greasewood crawling to his rescue Come back. Fatty! the othtr boy which was not adapted to dry farm- will sell for 32.00 and a handsome The codling moth runs In cycles of shrieked. Youll bust It all In, ah ing, and resulted In,, loss to the Indi- profit Where, then, shall we spend destructiveness as do all other invidual and to the state by converting the extra 10 cents per bushel? den youse'U both be drowned! sects. Some years it will be worse But the fat boy, flat on bis stom- a boomer Into a knocker. ' The first good deal worse than others. requirement of a market"The Next Dry Farm Congress," able apple is that it be free from Eight or nine years ago the average ach and spread out to hie widest ear tent, ignored these warning cries and was the subject talked on by Dr. John worms. Two and a half to three of tho orchards of tho state was two steadily crept toward the black hole A. Wldtsoe, president of the Interna-- ' cents, therefore, must go to spraying to thns worms to an apple. Two or tional Dyr Farm congress. He re- that box of apples and When we say three Tears ago, aa the result of a and Tommys clinging fingers. Once the tee made a cracking sound ferred to the great advancement that spray In the western country, we coblnadon of almost universal sprayand the watchers yelled with dismay. had been made of late In dry farming mean spray thorough, persistent. In- ing and certain unfavorable cUanatio But thd fat boy did npt halt Nearer by all the nations of the earth. These telligent work. We have as the re- condlfitns, that number was reduced .aad nearer he came, and finally hie conventions were for the purpose of sult of a good many years of effort to thd minimum. AL the same time, hands caught those cling- exchanging ideas and learning about Jeveloped a method of spraying which the nuber of spray tugn ear also reing fingers and drew the email boy, lit the art He asked that big delega- can be depended upon to give results duced, tie bands were left off, the ,tle by little, onto the firmer ice and tion be sent from Utah to"the LethThe Important features of this codlinf moth began to Increase Tn bridge, Canada, convention this year. method are, first that yon have an numbed, and an exceptionally favorjo to safety. What did youse do It ter. Fatty?" There will be a great effort made at outfit capable of handling a consider- able season for their multiplication one of the boys tearfully remonstrat the Lethbridge convention to take able amount of liquid at a constant resulted in a heavy damage last year. ed. the 1913 congress to Hungary, Aus- pressure of ISO to 200 pounds. The And yet, last year there were dozens "Aw," replied the hero, I knew tria. and other countries, and the largest size of barrel pumps douhle of orchzrds tn the state of Utah that what I lost In weight I made up in Utah delegation would strive to get acting pumps, add power outfits will went though the season with a single wideness, see?" the convention for Salt Lake, and the do all this, and it makes no difference spraying and one would have to Then his face softened. larger the delegation the ealser it which one of these outfits yon have. search some time for a wormy apple Besides, he bashfully said, "Im will be to land the 1913 congress for With reference to the efficiency of in the orchards, I think, however, sweet on Tommys sister! Utah. spraying, the best spraying, that has that this lesson will have a good efReasons for the Summer FaJow In aver been done in this state and fect la the end better put on an exbry Farming," was Dr, Widtsoes good as has ever been done In any tra syray and ,work on the bands Right In Her Line. "Glllet The people In the. flat above theme at the afternoon session. Sum- other state has been done with a Po- when they do not appear to be doing ms are constantly fighting 1 mer fallowing not only gives the land mona Barrel outfit, 322.00, much good than to repeat the expericosting - Perry Doesnt your wife object? a rest, but It tends to conserve the bnt that outfit must have one acces- ence cf the past season. There is no Gillet No. She likqs to have a fuss moistu-- e necessary for the growth of sory that Is hard to purchase In the profit In wormy apples, and there la made over her. the crop. ' open market, and that Is a man with no satisfaction In them either. Hon. A. J. Stookey of Clover, Utah, a head on him to run It There are (To be Continued) spoke on the success of dry framing certain accessories besides the man THE CARELE8S GROCER tn Rush valley; Stephen L. Chlpmaq that box of The Serious One. apples, and when we say Blundered, and Great Good Came of It of American Fork told of the Suc- do good work 25 feet of hose, a The ship was wallowing In the A careless grocer left the wrong cess of Dry Farming In Cedar Val- bamboo pole, 10 to 12 feet la length, wave! which threatened to engulf her ley," and Hon. James W. Pax man of a crook on the end of this pole, and at an? moment Tho captain ordered package at a Michigan home one day Nephi spoke of the success achieved wNhls Ji nozzle that will throw a a hoi of and thereby brought a great blessing rockets and flares brought on Levan in "Im Juab county. coarse spray'five or six feet before It to tM ridge to the household. and with hla own .hands rail, Two years ago I was a sufferer from provements of Wheat on the Dry breaks into a mist With this outfit lgnltd n number of them In the hope stomach troubles, so acute that the Farm by Selection and Breeding was and a platform or tower so that the that they would be seen and the pas, man handling the nozzle can get senger and crew rescued. effort to digest ordinary food gave me the subject taken up by P. V. superintendent Nephi above the trees and spray down Into MU the Tockets red .great pain, and brought on a condition glare, a tall, after which g general dlscusslos the calyx cups, spray sidewise into auch extreme nervousness that I austere r individual found hla thin, those that stand out on the side, way with could aot be left alone. - I thought I was Indulged In by the delegates. difficulty to tha rail and 1 for the ensuing The officers electe should certainly become nsane. 1 was spray up into those that turn down spoke to tho captain. ol below, taking care to see that every ' so 'reduced in flesh that I was little bet- year are: ProfessorJU-"Obtain. he said, "I must protest ter than a living skeleton. The doc- the Utah Agricultural college, presi- lugle bldssom on (he tree receives against this w W. dents Paxman J. of Nephi,. vice Its share of the poison, trnly efficient are sow tors faded to give me relief and 1 dela no time This death. facing president, and Carl R. Williams ol spraying can be done. spaired of recovery,. for a celebration. Success Magazine. "One day our groceryman left a Salt Lake, secretary. I The nnmber of times to spray and At the afternoon session Frank the poison to nse are questions that ' food by misWhore Ha Blonged. package, of Grape-Nut- s take, so 1 tried some for dinner. I wss Hinckley, a deelgate from Utah coun- must be settled by local conditions. She I one heard a man say ha surprised to find that it satisfied my ty, spoke In favor of protection foi LeCd arsenate at present prices, five wouM not propose to a certain girl ha appetite and gave me no distress what. coyotes and advocated their propaga- pounds to 100 gallons, is probably as admired because he knew he was aot ever. The next meal I ate of It again, tion Instead of their destruction. Mr. good a poison a can be used. Paris good r enough for her. and to be brief, I have lived for the Hinckley declared that the coyote Green, of a pound to a He He must have beenTn an humwas a friend staunch of farmer almost the exclusively jm past year barrel, has, however, glvenjustas ble frame. It has proved to be a most In destroying squirrels. Mr, Hinck- good results, where there was not too Sle No; he was In an Insane healthful and appetising food, per- leys views were supported by Pro- much rain or dampness st spraying Baltimore American. D E. Ball, one of the directors time. The number of fectly adapted to the requirements of fessor desprayings of the Agricultural college, who said pends on the nnmber of worms the my system. Tie Important Consideration.' Is not only easily di- that. In addlton to tne coyote, the previous year. ' If uncertain In Grape-Nut- s "Do you like dogs? asked the ownregard gested and assimilated, but I find that skunk and hawk were friends of the to this factor, spray twice, once Just er If a temperamental terrier, since I have been using It I am able fanner and should he protected. Al as soon as the blossoms fall from Scute me. replied Mr, Ersstus to eat anything else a appetite fan- present the state pays a bounty fo the trees, and again In ten or Plnkjty, "but my pinion 1)001 dogs days,' cies, without trouble from Indiges- the killing of coyotes, - a system two weeks. Band every tree with doers 'peer to mske much dllTrence. tion. The stomach trouble, and ner- which was declared by Mr. Hinckley there appears more than two or three What 1 wants to know Is bow dat dog vousness have left me, I have regain- and Professor Ball to be entirely there more .than 'two or three feels spears folks. toward Washington s ed my plumpness and my views of wrong. per cent of worms In the first brood. Star, ' U life are no longer despondent and A resolution was adopted declaring , gloomy. ' Tha Pries Mark. against dishonest land locators. Th As It Were. "Other members of my family, espe- resolution was denunciatory of those "Five hundred mafks-for 1 this Chapter parDiogenes set forth In cially my husband, (whose old enemy, persons who locate homesteaders on rot? That's a lot of money. sesrth of an , honest man. the has been vanquished) and not adapted to fanning. , He talks very well, air." Chapter 2 He found him.; have also derived great benefit from "Very well; 111 have him as soon Chapter 2 The honest man eufood and we 'German 8quadron to Visit America. the nae of Grape-Nutza you have taught him to aay: T chred him out of hla lantern. Baltithink no morning meal complete withBerlin. A German squadron win st 500 marks" Fllegendo Blatter. more Evening Sun. out It Name given by Postum Co, almost certainly be sent to American Hattie Greek. Mich. this year to return the visit And Then the Trouble Began. waters, An Ingenious Fellow. exis It "Theres a reason, and of the United States North Atlantic John, said his wife, "I have lots of Mr. Dollop Brown's an ingenious plained In the little hook, "The Road fleet last June. The matter. In which ' Jhlngs I want to talk to- yon about, fellow, , to WellvIIIe," In pkgs. William displays great perMiss Wallop Whats he doing now? A ."Thats good. Answered Mr. w Emperor Mlwl vmS ft ewe- epps Hsu t ftasA. They sonal Interest, ha not been praeti-tallyou want lq talk to Mr. Dollop Teaching silkworms to ere snsUS) (ms decided. tree, sal tall ef Isaw va about things you havent got. stof tocoen tongs. The Msrrymau. tele rest, i - '7 bfi throat trouble doe-to- bread-makin- g home-grow- n one 11 , 1 i - Car-don- sub-statio- - 4 !. , one-thir-d Grape-Nut- asy-lu- , r - - -- , 'heart-burn- s - Inf , Spen-"generaU- y , It Is expected that the long tunnel Its a treat to see them. being run by the Humboldt Consoliis as v Our assortment of rings dated Mines companyon Its property will near an as exhibit art you will pear Rye Patch cut at depth the see anywhere. .wo veins which cross each other on You are welcome to come, ex the surface about the first of next smlno and depart no urging month. here. A report has reached Goldfield to the effect that the mlls of the Nevada Hills at Falrvlew and the Nevada Wonder at Wonder had closed down n sau urns , jkM true for lack of power. Both are supplied from the same source, the Hydro Eleo trio company. Mrs. Meddle makes so much trouIf present plans do not go awry, ble in this neighborhood. Tee, she the first lead furnace of the Interna- had auch a fine scents of rumor. tional plant at Tooele will be blown in before the end of this month, and the second some time In March, giving this branch Of the lant a dally capacity of 500 tons. Within the next 100 feet the management of the 8pring Lake Consolidated of Santaquln, Utah, expects to encounter the vein. The adit Is now in 1,300 feet, with the formation be coming well mtnerallzed, and giving promise of something interesting in This is the un y coupon the near future, A recent visitor to the dlBtrict, la Utah, says tne country around the camp is the ichest lu gold he has ever seen, and that there are such extensive bodies of gold ore of a low grade4n the district that it almost looks as though a steam Kimberly-Marysral- dial will e giv-y- 4 ou -r- Rogers Silver Free shovel could be used. , J. Jordah, onSDf the owners A' Coupon in every Package of of the original strike at Antelope, has HEWLETT'S GOODS given the Goldfield Tribune a writAk your grocer ten statement regarding conditions at the camp and stating that the returns Stolen fruits, we are informed; are from the first carload of ore, about twenty-ontons, shipped from tea passing eweet;, undeserved rewards are equally exquisite. property, was 3230 per ton. Just as soon as Mary's lake thaws out the mil) of the Daly West at Park Unde Sam it a receiving City, Utah, will be started up again, according to one of the company teller for thig b&nk.7 This freezing' up of riie water usually takes place annually along You ca& do your banking about this time, requiring the closing business here by mall from of the mill for a month or so. anywhere. ImOnce more we have a sign of Send for booklet telling proved business conditions In tha sithow. uation of the silver market. Even though the higher-price-s may be laid at the door of speculators, the very Walker Brothers Bankers Bab Lak City purpose of spoliation is to make money, and k requires judgment to lntermountaln Bank OI4t do this, says Mining Success. The copper production of the AnaThose on whom we confer benefits conda Copper Mining company, inwe are, fonder of than those from cluding the output of the North BujTe, the Tuolmune and East Butte com- whom we receive them. panies, Lor the month of January, M. e reached 27,350.000 pounds ef copper. The January production was 2.950,000 pounds more than In December. That the railroad from Rogeraon to Contact is some time in the near future to be an accomplished fact. Is the gist of the Information brought from that section. The length of the .proposed line .will be and it will tap one of the richest sections in the entire country. Ed McEllln, the Hamilton mining man, has let a contract to Edwards A Hennesy to drive 100 feet in the deep tunnel he has been running into White Pine mountain o develop the McEllln mine deeer than faaq been reached by the old workings through the upper tunnel, says the Ely oon ore-beari- The Utah Copper DIG 1912 CATALOG Of Seeds Trees and Poultry Supplies thlrty-flvWTJe- - -- i We Have Many Beautiful E.D. BALL Just brimming full of information that meant dollars to every user of anything in the lines mentioned You are entitled to a Free Copy Mention this paper and write for it today CO. FOnTER-lVALTO- ri ; company during the last quarter .produced . BALT LAK CITY, UTAH 26.818,347 pounds of copper, the largest output tn the history of the company. During the first quarter 21,296,709 pounds was produced; in the second quhrter 24,469,812 pounds, and In the third quarter there was 25,851,456 pounds produced. f The leasees who are at work at the White Cloud property In the extreme south end of the Tlntlc district are now taking out some very nice galena ora and within a few months, or as boon as the wagon road to the property improves somewhat, they will no doubt bo in position to make regular . shipments. ' The fourth quarterly report for 1911 of the Nevadd Consolidated, a subsidiary company of the Utah, Copper. has been issued. It shows that for this period the production amounted to 1S.464.78S pounds of copper, as compared with 15,698,695 pounds for the quarter endings December 31. 1910. It Is safe to say that not one Utah mining man In ten is cognizant of the gigantic plans of development which are under way in the ML BaldyOhlo districts of the Marysvale country In Piute county. The Florence Mining company, an easterd concern, atone ha expended at least 3280,000 daring the past few years, says the M era e publican. r Owing to the highways through the eanyons being pretty badly blocked with deep snows, makmg it Inadvisable to ship ora during the severest winter months, the miners at the Cardiff in Big Cottonwood, near Salt Lake, hare all been pulled off the ore and the management is centralizing Its forces on two Important development schemes. , Properties at Gold Circle, forty mile north of Battle Mountain, Nev., are in excellent zhape, and this Is particularly true of the Elko Prince, one of the big ones of camp. A 460-focrosscut tunnel has been run, tapping the ledge 350 fet deep. This vein stands almost perpendicular and is 375 ore. , Camp Carroll, tho new mining town miles southwest from-- Ausforty-fir- e tin. Nev., lha scene of the Gold Basin recent rich Gold Mining company's strike, has telephone connection, th lines having reached there last week 14-R- rosrrivit4rE. KAKENT CUM FOI 'Drunkenness isd Opium Diseases. Sikssit tills trwtal st n wHitf, srtrataWM tew. THS SEIUT ZM W. Sm Twb Strut. Ml tete Qlr Item f?1 R KODAK FINISHING NtQ ordsr tlvsa irrompt stuetisa. Ooapist slock ol Photo Buoolisa. SoN Lako Phot Supply O. Write lor cataloaaaa. utMalaBk .Trouble With a Name. "What la your nams, little boy? asked the teacher. "I'll have to writ it for . yon, maam, said the new . boy, hesitatingly. I think not My hearing is quit ' Yonr name, please. Id rather not tell you. good. "Are yon ashamed of yonr name? "No, maam, but t "Then you win not wasts any more time, if you plena. 1 am waiting. Clarence! Thats my first name. The other is Perkins. I never stutter toept when Im speaking my name, and when Im nagged like this Im a whole lot worse, maam. Honsekeeeper. TRY THROAT, TON-BO-L- FOR A CANKER, DRUGGISTS.- - BORE ETC. ALL - In the monkey family the orangoutang and the hylobates are right, handed, while the gorillas and- the chimpanzees are for aore tlyroat, Try Ton-o-l- a ker, etc. All druggists. can- Kindly intended.- Missionary (explaining to visitors) Our situation was so remote that for a whole year my wife never esw a Ahlte face but my own. Young Woman Oh, Sympathetic tha poor thing! Boston Transcript Answered, "Why do you put the hair of another woman on yonr head? he asked severely. "Why do you, she replied sweetly, "pat the elda of another calf on yonr , Suburban 14. feet? i |