Show the ruling ot of the state department ot of agriculture effective the llast of the month which prohibits ilic cheese factory from sending vhey back to patrons in their milk ons presents two problems tor for which no solution has haa been found at all yet the patron Is deprived 0 at the tha whey which appears to have hava ono one feeding ceding value ams le be makes 1 r v special trip tor for tt it and the dairy company ompa ily has the problem ot of disposing of this product byproduct by tho the ruling would have been un rec re ceary emary it patrons abused the privilege they have had in having baving the whey brought back to them but some ol of them lett left it in the llie cans standing out in the sun hll da lay y and until time to use can am again As a result they were taut and the milk delivered in them was affected so that cheese factories make a good pro due cue its just another case ot of losing a privilege ge through abusing it A solution ot of the problem resulting would be welcomed by all concerned highway patrolman L J adams la Is taking his vacation at present lie and mrs adams are arc leaving today for a brief visit in california ll 11 pd probably will get dewi to the fair at san diego before returning return lne L J saya gays ito ho is reserving enough ot of his vacation period tor for a two or othree days deer hunt this tall fall the alladin theatre looks tine fine atrice it was given a now new coat of 0 paint the first ot of the week mr air A C esplin on his way to the Livestock mens convention at spent one day in iron couty with the county agent in the interest of 0 sheep and wool extension projects mr air esplen demonstrated fitting and showing of sheep tor for the paro wan rambouillet sheep club and the cedar city 4 11 sheep club the boys are preparing their animals now for or showing them thein at the hie annual southern utah rambouillet show that will be held early in september in the barn at parowan carowan Pa rowan mr george berry williams former county commissioner from ka narra was a business visitor to par owan yesterday nr dr n B L richards of 0 the utah state experiment station authors author ty on bacterial wilt fit of alfalfa spent one halt half lay day luring during the week with county agent ing alfalfa fields in cedar valley lor bacterial wilt infestation in the new standa 0 of alfalfa al talta the he tour four year old or younger no trace of 0 bacterial wilt was found however in all of 0 tho the older stands of alfalfa chilt disease was found to be for thinning out of 0 the stands dr richards states that there la is a definite correlation between bacterial wilt infestation and an adequate water supply fit fields ids that are ara adequately watered are diseased to a much greater extent normally than fieldi fielda that are inadequately irrigated or entirely dry according to dr richards in 1932 acres of alfalfa were grown in utah based on the 1925 acre yield this acreage should have produced tons actual tonnage in 1932 however was Is 1 which represents a decrease of 0 tons at 7 a ton the decreased income tor for 1932 aggregated approximately since 1925 the trend in yield has been downward and although all alfalfa alfa acreage has bas been iTier increased eased by acres the production product lon in the 1932 yield was still below thit ot of 1925 by approximately tons while other factors haie hae contributed tri buted to decrease in yield li it appears evident that alfalfa wilt is at least one of the prime factors tor for this decrease bacterial wilt of alfalfa has undoubtedly been responsible to an important degree in thinning tho the older elder stands stan ds ot of hay throughout the county dr richards recommends keeping alfalfa stands as young as possible under given soil climate anti and moisture conditions recruits at the naval training station at al san diego california average a gain of about 14 pounds in three tareo months after drilling hard all day in the open als |