Show HAVE A GARDEN how many farmers in utah neg elect lect to cultivate a fine gardel wall doubtless most of them do the american agriculturist says abat many carmera everywhere neg act their gardens and say in excuse that they are more bother than they are worth this is not true of a garden properly cared for A good one and poor ones are not worth the name of gardens will produce enough to keep an ordinary family in vegetables the greater art of the year nowhere eke does a farmer realize as much for the amount of labor expended farmers as a general thing consider it puttering work to get the beda ready for seed and keeping them clean is more of a task to them han going through the cornfield corn field with the cultivator and because the work is neglected and therefore ittle ia raised they vote the garden a failure to understand just what the capabilities of a garden are they must give it the bame attention that they give to the farm that is ahe attention it needa to develop thoroughly whatever vegetables they attempt to grow it it f the garden is given this attention they will ba surprised to see what an amount it will furnish toward supplying the family food for years trial will convince them that they have neglected the best part of their farm every farmers wife appreciates the value of a good supply of vegetable for the winter for it enables her to so vary the bill of fare that there need be no dally repetition of food not only are the pleasures of the table increased by the variety offered but the health of the family is improved the farmers food as a general thing is too much alike day after day to be as pleasant or as healthful as it ought to be vegetables especially during the winter season are often greater luxuries to the farmer than they are to the dwellers in towns this ought not to be 60 and in neglecting their gardyas carmera neglect the part of their farm that paya them best the work in the gur den need not be puttering if it is done systematically do not make little old fashioned beds which cannot be kept clean by the use of a cultivator but plants in rows among which it will be easy to work with the cultivator or the hoe by doing this there will be but little hand weeding necessary A few hours work each week will keep the crops clean and the groina mellow A farmer cannot afford to deny himself and hia family the luxuries of a garden literary journal for april is already at hand it contains an unusually choice selection of rara literature foremost Fure most among the contents of lila number of the journal is an article on mexico which will be read everywhere upon the ter with exceptional in view of the fact that mexico has been eo much talked about of late everybody should read parrys literary journal HAZES la auttia mr jones of the new york limes in libel for alio editor he has beer in llie newspaper hubis feea thirty three acara and has ul waya eliud frodi four tu sixteen libel deuits on at once but never yet paid a cent aua california yes jonea is safe auy blont have any packed juries afier ho utah plan in tho empire |