Show BRIGHT FUTURE FOR GUSS SEEN more mora vegetable growing Gr evring dairying and poultry raising haibi ng recommended special to the salina dentinal Sent Sen mal grass valley may well look to the development of vegetable ege table gr growing ovong dairying for cheese making and the production reduction of more turkeys and the heavier he aier breeds of cb chickens chicken icken says W W owens assistant directo extension utah agricultural Agn cultural col college lele in hrs his report on the community fair and held october 16 15 and 16 at t HT owner awnee judged the agricultural products on display at Koot Noo harem sharem and also talked on dairying he was formerly agricultural agent tor for sevier county there is ia something so about the soil and climate of graaf grai ve says mr owens which imparts to eatables grown there and flavor rarely found in other parts of the state from the large carrots which I 1 saw at the fair and was about to throw out because bebau e of size which usually means clarenes coar aneas pro proved ed to be of such high quality when I 1 cut into them that I 1 decided to leave leane them in I 1 found the tame same high quality in other products from the gardens of grass valle valley it would seem that the increasing ing importance of fish lake as a summer resort almost insures a good permanent macket foi vegetable products from grass vaclev which is the logical source of supply then the proposed roid road through the valley nalley leading to br brace ce canyon offers further promise to the gardner gard ners of koo charein and neighboring communities dair dairying mg in grass valley valle I 1 believe should be de developed eloped with a vic to cheese manufacture the region seems ideally situated for this purpose I 1 bellee believe that the poultry business could well abell be expanded there especially as regards the raising of turkeys and the heizier breeds of chickens are used largely for meat the tame same markets that would take many vegetables s ege tables f from born the N valley allee would consume large quantities of cheese and poultry poulin products the surplus could easily bj be transported tr to the railroad only a short dis distance tonce away 11 mr hr owens botn ens speaks of cellar cedar grove gro e as a real asset to the valley and urges that it be pret preserved ened as a community park it is of special historical importance he be says and it might well be used again as it was as formerly for picnics mutual conference etc he deplores the fact thit that the grove seems ems to have been allo allowed Ned to run down among the omens exhibits at koosharem Koo sharem the needle work mork of various ani kindt kinds the arts and crafts work in rugs bake basketry wood carr carving ving etc the home cookery of breads cakes candies and the home canning of vegetables et ables fruits meats and relishes de seres special mention according to mrs rena B hancock may MaN cock state elate leader in home work norl who nho judged these products each exhibitor ehi bitor she says sans choel chose from the materials at hand in it her b own 1 home to so that the display represented pe 1 the average home ability and technique of the hausele housewives of the community rather than the special com I 1 peti the exhibition throughout showed a community standard that is commendable and that Is a very cry good start toward making koosharem Koo sharem a prize winner in county and state fairs should the she choose to put on a few feh extra touches for competition such a program mr owens con bludes it possible only when nhen the peo ale of a community work together for foi a common purpose community fairs he be ta says q law awak ak en community spirit c establish proper prope standards for farm and home pro ducts and reach a much larger per of people thin than th in the county 0 or state fairs tv |