Show News Notes j I its It a TIt Privilege to Live Livo in I Utah I IONN ON N o OO N PARK CITY CITY Utah's Utah's coal cool production production production tion last year was tons val val- valued at approximately The industry employs persons persons persona and represents an investment of 75 75 I BINGHAM Metal BINGHAM Metal ores mined in Utah during 1927 reached the high total of tons valued at From this crude ore tons of finished metals were derived de de- rived PRICE PRICE Financing Financing of the repair work vork on the Scofield dam will be he done by Carbon county and the state board of examiners will to the next legislature that an appropriation j of not to exceed be made to y t reimburse Carbon county for the moncy money money mon mon- ey cy expended on that work COALVILLE There COALVILLE-There There was an increase increase increase in- in crease of fleeces in the Summit J county farm bureau wool clip for 1928 over the preceding year This years year's clip is now being shipped out out There is is- isa a total of fleeces The pool was contracted with Eismann brothers at 34 2 1 cents per pound OGDEN OGDEN May May was the largest sheep month in the history of the Ogden Union stockyards stocky there being head handled ed d during that per per- iod Practically all of these lambs lamb came from California The next highest highest high high- est month was May 1927 when head of sheep were handled P Most spectacular property losses of this section recently were were those of Joseph Adair and J. J Scott Haycock respectively each of whom lost sheep in electric storms Early one morning lightning struck in ina ina ina a small flock of Mr Mr Adair's sheep that were bedded for the night at his ranch and killed the entire flock of sixteen MT PLEASANT PLEASANT Equipment Equipment of the state road commission will be used in clearing away debris deposited near J 1 the bridge in Mt tit Mt Pleasant Pleas by floods j coming down th the he can canyon on as the re result result re- re reI t I sult suit of cloudbursts farther back in the hills it was announced recently by j jHenry Henry H H. Bl Blu d chairman and Preston Preston Preston Pres Pres- ton G G. Peterson member of the state road commission OGDEN OGDEN Mayor Mayor Frank Francis was vas I host recently to a number of Salt Lakers who came to the city to inspect Wright field Ogden's contemplated new airport This This- is expected to be opened officially on June 30 on the first delivery of mail b by air to this city over the Salt Lake-Great Lake Falls Mont route Arrangements are also being made to hold a big celebration I at the airport on this occasion I PROVO PROVO PROVO-A. A. A 0 O. Garrett instructor in botany at nt the East Side high of Salt Lake recently visited Assistant County Agent W. W F. F Smith visiting the orchards of Utah county Investigation In- In Investigation In In- of a new disease which is showing up in the county and which the local inspectors have found difficult difficult difficult cult control will be made by Professor Garrett The new disease is found 1 especially on the cherry trees according according according accord accord- ing to W. W F F. F Smith OGDEN OGDEN OGDEN-At At a luncheon meeting of the Exchange club in the Hotel Bigelow Bigelow Bige- Bige low Clyde C. C Edmonds general manager manager manager mana mana- ger of the Utah Poultry Producers' Producers Cooperative association spoke on the poultry business He reviewed the rapid rapid rapid ra ra- pid growth of the industry since a ag g group of American Fork farmers founded the cooperative movement in 1922 Mr Ir Edmonds predicted that the shipment of eggs from Weber J county through the association this 1 0 year ear would be double that of last year rear which will mean two carloads a week DUCHESNE J. J. J H. H Young representing representing representing the bureau of public roads E. E C. C Knowlton state road maintenance 1 engineer and Reuben Simpson district district district dis dis- dis- dis I engineer after making inspection i of the road from Duchesne to Dead Ox i flat have recommended that it be accepted accepted accepted ac ac- and taken over from the contractors con- con 1 V tractors A. A G. G Young Co Co Maurice Maurice be Hom craft bridge engineer for the state recently inspected the two bring bring- bridges bringes I g- g r a. es over Straw Strawberry erry and and passed favorably favorably favorably favor favor- ably on them This project is now j complete except a little structure work jIlt Pc It in r the rin City of of ri Duchesne h 11 I BEA BEAVER BEAVER All VE R-A R All 11 past record for the J production of trout fingerlings will be a broken at the Beaver fish hatchery this year accor according ing to Fish and Game Warden Cy Cv Davis Davis Since its establishment establishment establishment the the hatchery has shown an increase each year rear in the output of fingerlings In 1927 something like f eggs were hatched and by i improved methods of handling this ti i iI ivill will vill show snow an increase this year ear of eo a 1 I nearly one Lakes and streams in the vicinity of and Para Para- have already been bee planted with early hatches The Little reservoir reservoir reser reser- voir and High Low lake and rearing pons have received all they will carry PROVO PROVO PROVO-E. E. E S. S Hinckley secretary secretary of the Utah County Fair association J said recently that various improvements improve improve- men ments C are planned for the fair grounds and vicinity which wi will make the fair of September 27 to 29 next bigger and better than ever In addition to toa to toa a new livestock barn to be re ready dy for forthe the 1928 au It is Is announced that cit city city- t. t water mains will wiIl be extended to the building including the livestock barns r rand and pens This supply will also run alp to Lo the municipal golf course Two J V PI tennis lennis 1 courts will be con con- rAl strutted Pe rf III l l |