Show THINGS WE NOTICE I 1 we seen one man on monday who showed that lie he expects to harvest some hay this year thomas fowler had several new teeth for his hay rake so that he would be ready for the time when this piece of mach machinery in will be needed and barring baning ban ing heavy frosts in the next few weeks there will be plenty of work word tor for haying machinery and it wont toe be so late either as a trip to some of the fields show that with the past two weeks of warm wann w weather eather most crops are showing up fine everything points to the fact that parowan carowan valley is going to be a big exporter of potatoes this fall if the acre acreage age being planted has anything t to 0 do with it we hope the crop is good that the price stays at its present level and that help can be had to harvest them incidentally page knell stopped here briefly last saturday on his way to junction for a part of the bags of potato seed he is intend ing to plant this year on his farm ou out t beyond NL newcastle wc astle he is developing a pump well farm of acres and states that he and his brother brothel leo who also has a large farm in that section have purchased around turkey loulu this year many of these have been brooded blooded out to several weeks old then sold to other raisers but he and his brother are growing out several thousand cacti from the number of tomato plants coming into parowan carowan each day thru the postoffice Post office from lake mead farm the people here should be self sustaining as far as tomatoes are concerned this year this is as it should be as they can be grown here in abundance almost every year k another thing that we no notice t ice d during ur the past year or two is the increasing number of fruit trees being planted here each spring and fall there is no question that fruit of most varieties can be grown here most years with hardly ever a failure on the east side of town we would like to s see e substantial orchards on every lot on that side oi 01 town especially if not in all sections such a thing could make us more nearly self sustaining along that line and fruit grown here her e and especially apples are equal to if not superior to that grown elsewhere and shipped in and we make no exceptions yet some that have been imported here during the past winter and sold at 11 cents abound were priced under the wrong he heading ad entirely they should have been sold by the board foot while talking about orchards every one should go past and inspect the one being developed by harrell dalton in the northeast corner of town several hundred fairly uniform trees there in straight rows make a very pretty sight these trees should begin to bear in a f few w years and when they do many people will probably sit and take notice of what can be done here |