. The Utah Farmer : Devoted to Agriculture in the Rocky Mountain Region. fices and the Denver Main Exchangeare located right on your Show Grounds. ? The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. 2£ there. It would seem, however, thatthe housewife would not knowinglyuse, in the foods she provides for herfiimily, substances that she could notuse in foods for sale without violatingthe law, because these substances areinjurious to health. Artificial Preservative8 not Necessary. Fruits and vegetables can be keptindefinitely if they are sterilized byheat and properly sealed, and there isno excuse, i


. The Utah Farmer : Devoted to Agriculture in the Rocky Mountain Region. fices and the Denver Main Exchangeare located right on your Show Grounds. ? The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. 2£ there. It would seem, however, thatthe housewife would not knowinglyuse, in the foods she provides for herfiimily, substances that she could notuse in foods for sale without violatingthe law, because these substances areinjurious to health. Artificial Preservative8 not Necessary. Fruits and vegetables can be keptindefinitely if they are sterilized byheat and properly sealed, and there isno excuse, in the opinion of the ex-perts of the Department, for runningany risk by using preserving powders,which may be injurious to health. Theuse of such powders in addition to the possible injury to health encour-ages uncleanly or careless work incanning. Reliance is placed in theefficacy of the preserving compoundinstead of upon cleanliness and heat. o Wanted to hear from owner of goodfarm for sale Send cash price and de-scription. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. UT 7. Devoted to Agriculture ir\ the RocKy Mountain Regiorv OFFICIAL ORGAN UTAH AGRICUL TURAL COLLEGE VOLUME XII; No. 6 LEHI AND SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH SEPTEMBER 11, 1915 The Story of Dry- Farming at Nephi J. W. Paxman. About thirteen years ago there wasa message brought to the good peopleof Nephi by a couple of youthful ap-pearing College men, announcingthemselves as officials of the Experi-ment Station of the Agricultural Col-lege and soliciting a respectful hear-ing. The doctrine they enunciated wasboth pleasing and astounding—pleas-ing because it brought the promise ofrelief and astounding because it wasso very strange and almost unthink-able. They stated to their smallaudience in effect; that by scientificexperimentations, some new discover-ies in the principles of Agriculturewarranted them in the declarationthat by proper methods of cultivationit was possible for the 20,000 acres of bench lands lying between Nephi andL


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