| Show a rl S r c alt 3 N l r rl t r it i.- i. t t 1 fr t i S i i I 4 s kr k- k w 1 a r r 4 f fN 1 N 1 w s sa se a e k 1 r y t 6 1 f VESPER AT making good growth but weed competition is noted in some areas NO FREEZE damage has occurred the past three weeks The warm weather of the past ten days has spurred growth of all fruit crops However pollination effectiveness has been questionable for sweet and sour cherries this spring Good crops of peaches pears and apples are expected inmost inmost in inmost most commercial areas Placement of for the 1970 season is 85 to 90 percent percent percent per per- cent complete now Death loss this season to date in brooder and on range has been normal or less NO SERIOUS disease problems problems problems lems have occurred to date placements are 25 percent above 1969 from in- in the-State the hatcheries Imports of from the West Coast are expected to be down this year partially offsetting this increase in native over last year All birds are heavy breeds Bronze and heavy whites Calving is virtually complete complete complete com com- in all areas Movement of cattle to spring and sum- sum Graduating seniors at Bountiful High School filed solemnly into the auditorium last Sunday afternoon for their vesper services Don H H. H Perkins standing assistant principal conducted the service Walter Talbot sitting with Mrs Talbot to the right of Mr Perkins was the principle speaker Mr Talbot a former resident of Bountiful is state superintendent of public instruction Sitting next to Mrs Talbot is Bernell Wrigley superintendent of Davis County School Graduation rites were held Thursday evening mer ranges is now about 65 percent complete SHEARING is completed and lambing is about 85 percent percent percent per per- cent completed Movement of sheep and lambs to spring and summer range lands is about 75 percent completed Lateness of feed in the high country has held back movement movement movement move move- ment of both cattle and sheep this spring Death losses loss loss- es of newborn calves and lambs have been normal or orless orless orless less this spring DROUTH and drying winds have caused severe deterIOration deterioration deterioration of feed prospects on summer range lands in southern southern south south- ern Utah |