Show county agent L E was in fit town on business tuesday ma M la Is endeavoring to enlist the cooperation of 0 a number of local farmers in a survey to determine where the heaviest yields of alfalla alfalfa 1 hay come from whether on oil comparatively new patches or on older ones about every karmer can cl tell mr oft off hand which yields the heavier but they tell different stories he says gays therefore the survey PT wr kr and mrs mra clair hulet and miss mildred mitchell Ml returned last week irom a ten days visit on the coast I 1 aa a guests ot of W S mcgovern U 3 naval officer they report having i a wonderfully vonder fully good ti time me M ins iss Nr yrtle davidson assistant state 1 4 H club leader conducted a 4 H club leaders training school in the county two days this week I 1 an intensive course tor for ih i 4 H clothing ling club leaders was given at the B A C sewing room tuesday the on wednesday june 29 a training course for 4 H food clue leaders was held in the relief so clety room at the parowan carowan west ward chapel miss davidson also met with the mothers club of 0 enoch and with the home account cooperators in parowan carowan and in cedar city PT mr C W glazier field man for the salt lake city federal seed loan office is in iron county this week checking on oil farms of the mei who secured seeds loans from the federal government air glazier thinks that the crops in general of farmers who secured seed loans are in good condition PT the present outlook for the pro 10 ot of small grains in the county la is very encouraging yields of SO 80 bushels per acre ot ol barley may be expected by some farmers in almost every community in the county yields ot of 40 to 50 60 bushels per acre tor for wheat will be rather common throughout the county much ot of the oats planted is not as aa tar far advanced as wheat and larley barley at this writing but promises to produce very satisfactory yields VF FT |