Show H 1 i views Notes i ii Its It's a Privilege to Live in int i t Utah i 6 Myton Thc Tho The grazing grazin capacity of Ashley forest Is fled by the department department depart depart- ment for 1926 at head of sheep and head of cattle It is estimated estimated esti estl mated that this allotment will perpetuate perpetuate the range In addition to range leases held by Individuals provision is made by which the ranchmen with witha a few head of cattle or sheep may have the use of ot the range This is accomplished through range associations associations and the department deals deals- with tho the officials of these organizations instead instead in in- stead of with each member Significant Logan Logan Significant changes In the of grain may be brought about by varying amounts of Irrigation water It has been demonstrated by bya a series of now being carried carried car car- ried on by the experiment station of the Utah Agricultural College at the Greenville farm near Logan Mantl A A committee has recently been named in Sanpete county count to organize organize or or- a pea growers' growers a association N.E. N.E. N.E. N. N E. E Noyes tl C Ephraim has been chosen chairman of this committee and other members are Ray and George B B. Cox ManU Mantl D. D W. W Thompson Thomp Thomp- son Ephraim Hyrum Olsen Mayfield Mayfield Mayfield May- May field Joseph F F. Bagnell Chester L L. C. C Mt 1 Pleasant and Ross Thompson Sterling Salt Lake City Winter Winter grain Is excellent ex ex- excellent spring plantings are practically practically ally lly complete and grain and beets are doing well in all districts throughout the state according to the weekly survey survey sur sur- vey of J. J Cecil Alter in charge of the local weather bureau who declares that the warm weather has favored the growth of vegetation and the accomplishment of farm work I Richmond Richmond Richmond is ready and anticipating a successful celebration when the eleventh annual Black and White day will be held Aside from the fact that head of cattle have been entered In the stock judging contest contest contests con con- test tests the committee that has the day ay ayIn In charge headed by L L. B. B Caine ex expects expects expects a larger attendance than at any previous exposition I Salt Lake A City City A sum of approximately approximately will be expended this year in bettering repairing and extending extending ex ex- ex tending the roads in the he state of Utah according to H. H H. H Blood chairman of the state highway commission who was the speaker at the chamber of commerce weekly membership lunch lunch- eon Salt Lake Lake City Warm Warm weather during the past week with some additional additional addi addi- rain has favored crop growth and farm work although more rain would help generally to the weekly crop and weather report of ot J. J Cecil Alter in charge of the local office office of of- fice of the wea weather her bureau Ogden The The heavy movement of California spring lambs eastward which has been delayed three weeks because of the extremely dry spell on the coast Is now beginning It Is shown by receipts at the Ogden Union stockyards Approximately lambs In six forty decks arrived Salt Lake City The The first carload of Utah asparagus to leave the state I this spring was shipped to Chicago from Woods Cross by the Smith Hancock company of Salt Lake the agriculture committee of the chamber of commerce has been informed Another Another An An- other car Is expected to leave Woods Cross for eastern market soon The agriculture committee has been workIng working working work work- ing for some time to provide new outside outside outside out out- side markets for Utah fruits and vege vege- tables Salt Lake City Increased Increased demand for higher education still constitutes the most difficult problem In the col colleges colleges col- col leges and universities of the country according to President George Thomas Thom Thom- as of the University of Utah who returned returned returned re re- re- re turned Thursday after an extensive tour of the leading eastern Salt Lake City Utah's Utah's highway program for 1926 will be explained to members of the chamber of commerce at the weekly membership luncheon on Wednesday by Henry H. H Blood chairman of the state road commission commis sion slon who will be the guest of the tho chamber at the invitation of ot its good roads' roads committee Lloyd Weeter is chairman of the latter Salt Lake City The The eleventh annual annual annual an an- nual exhibit of Cache Valley Holstein cattle will be held at Richmond This event called the Black and White day brings out the leading dairy stock In the Intermountain regions region's foremost foremost foremost fore fore- most dairy county The program for forthe forthe forthe the day calls tor for the cattle to be on the grounds at student student stu stu- stu dent Judging starting at that time The officials judges for the show will commence com mence menco their work at 1030 Salt Lake City ono Thirty Thirty one head of of- Holstein dairy cows from the famous Woodmen of America herd In New NewYork NewYork NewYork York have been brought to Utah by Harold Richards of the Richards Livestock Livestock Live Live- stock company as foundation stock The Modren Woodmen of America I herd is ol otto one e of tho outstanding show herds in tho country and has high production pro pro- records as well Twenty of pf tho the newcomers in Utah dairying are giving better than six gallons of milk milka a day and two aro are thIng riving better than thane e eight ht gallons |