Show HN M i j News Notes ii iiI I It Its a Privilege to Live in Utah UtahN N eNNeN Mt It Pleasant One One of the largest shipments of fat tat lambs lambs one thirty one carloads in la left all-left Mt Pleasant for the open market at Kansas City Mo The lambs were we wie bought by Seth M M. M I Patterson of Kansas hansas City from sheep sheep- Wen mon of Mt lilt Pleasant and Moroni Salt L Lake ke City For City For the most part the bee beo colonies of of tho the state came through the excellent condi condition tion reports Dan Hillman state bee Inspector On his last trip out Mr fr Hillman observed the bees were wre commencing com com- to stir Ho Ito noted many buzzing buzzing buzz buzz- ing around tho the maple trees and pussy willows gathering pollen Ogden OgdenA A A A greatly Increaser sugar beet acreage ge Is expected In Utah anti ami especially In Davis and Weber counties coun coun- tips ties this year par as a result of thOde decision de do- ciston of the Utah Canners' Canners association association tion to pay no more than 10 for tomatoes tomatoes to to- I matoes and peas In the opinion of Martin II IL Drown Brown president of tho Weber County Farm bureau and chairman chair chair- man nian of the canning crops committee of the Utah State Farm Bureau Dureau fed fed fed- Salt Lake The The Utah Canners' Canners association as as- i following an executive s session session ses ses- s. s sion slon at the New Newhouse house hotel I ced ed it would not Hot pay over 10 lOper per ton for tomatoes grown for canning this season This was in answer to a demand de de- mand from the producers of tomatoes that the contract figure figuro reMaIn at 12 per per ton Price E. E. E E. E and E. E C C. C Pierce farmers i of ot Carbon county shipped the first carload o of at graded potatoes ever shipped out of ot Price this week Th The potatoes were were sold to the l Fruits Mercantile company of ot Pueblo Cole Cola for a price pIlca of 28 per sack fob folt Price The potatoes graded U U. S. S No I 1 the highest standard For For the first time In tho tho history of ot the tho basin a ship hip shipment ment meat of ot potatoes to Suit Sult Lake Lako City l left rt here Arch Larson is filling a contract of three truckloads which I Lire are re being hauled direct to Salt Lake Lale via the Straw Stra berry route Ogden O Purchase Purchase of a school site In Inthe Inthe inthe the southeastern part purt of ot the city by bythe bythe bythe the Ogden city board of education will likely b be authorized at nt n II meeting of ot the board Tho The board beard considered the matter at their regular meeting and deferred action in ill order to consider another site than the one now now consId- consId ered Ogden Sales Sales of fre from the tha national forest of Utah amounted to board feet during 1925 ItIs it itIs itis Is announced by the forest officials in the Annual timber sale report The Tha value of ot this timber is estimated at The greater part of the timber tim tim- timber ber bel was disposed of through commercial commercial commer commer- cial sales while bo ird bo-ird feet was taken by settlers and ranchers for their own use at cost Salt Lake City Fossil Fossil fragments of ot ofa ofa ota a camel that inhabited the tho region around ancient Lake Bonneville some 2 years ago have been unearthed unearth unearth- ed in the Jordan narrows according to Dr Earl Karl Douglas who has charge of ot the dinosaur laboratory at the Uni University University of f Utah The fossils w were were re discovered discovered dis dis- covered by Ed SouthwIck In working a limestone quarry on the terraces of ancient Lake Lako Bonneville just west ct d the Jordan Narrows I Salt Lake in the the railroad and pilot bores of the Moffat tunnel on the tho east side are flooded according to word received from Denvel Den Den- ver vel It Is said that the water was pouring from the east portal at tho the rate of gallons a minute The trouble will wl hold up work only a few hours according to officials of ot the Salt Lake Lako Denver railroad In this I city Vernal Last Last fall the UInta club of Vernal initiated initialed a movement to secure one-day one mail mall service from Salt Lake to Vernal and the tte success of the them letter re rc m movement is assured by a from the tho fourth assistant postmaster post pest master general provided the tho expenditures expenditures expendi expendi- tures incident to the tho changed schedule will not prove prohibitive e Tho The new schedule Is la to be bo made effective as Foon soon as road conditions between Vernal Vernal Ver Ver- nal nud Free are ore good As All during the has past rast winter no delay whatever er been cauRel caused in the delivery of oC mall mail from Price to Vernal the road having been In excellent shape shapo at all times the new schedule Is expected to be benIn atho fit nt once nee l Ogden The The national forest timber tale sale in IIi Utah although not impressive impressive- compared with that of tho the better forested forested for for- ested neighboring states played a big part in the development of the smaller communities remote from railroads forest service officials say in the annual annual an an- nual Umber timber l' l sale report Ogden The The Ogden Union Railroad and Depot company will spend In around the union station station sta sta- tion In Ogden this spring It Is announced announced an an- by II L L. Dell Bell superintendent of the tho company I Salt Lake City Salt Salt Lake will this take care of her tourist visitors year as 08 never before If the plans of Com Coin I missIoner Harry L. L Finch materialize I Even more than the tourists who I Imade f the campgrounds their headquarters headquarters head head- made q quarters artera In Salt Lake last y year ar are i I anticipated by Commissioner Finch |