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Show TO HOLD A CELERY DRIVE WEEK Much Cabbage Shipped IG ROAD PROJECT LET CERTIFIED POTATOES SSiHTFJ) DAIRY COWS NEEDED WATKK BONDS CARRY PAY EXPENSES Richfiold Three cars of potatoes h;ive been shipped from Richfield this season. American Fork Bids will be called call-ed immediately fur the now state training school for boys to be built here. Gunnist.n Sarnh Aleda Muffler, 15 niomh-old infant was drowned when I she fell into a waterfilled hole in the dooryard of her home. Gunnison The peak of cabbage ' shipping in Gunnison Valley was 1 reached when forly five cars of cab j huge were forwarded recently and it is expected that approximately forly-five forly-five more will lie sent out. 14 cars of cauliflower were shipped out this season sea-son ami several cars of potatoes. Ogden More than .":) cily officials offic-ials frf.in niunk'ipnliles in T'tah were in attendance, when the t wen ty-l bird I annual convention of Hie I'tah State Municipal league convened here. Salt Lake Finance and publicity committees to take charge of "celery week" observance, .November 17 to 22, were named at a meeting of the chamber of canimerce "celery" com-mitlee. com-mitlee. Radio-broadcasls, window displays dis-plays and olher forms of publicity will be used to spread the fame of Utah celery. Tooole li"ad construction to cost about .$2nO.(MiO will be undertaken in Tooele county next year. One project tentatively agree.l upon was four miles of road between Mills Junction and Tooele. It was also agreed that the improve:! road between Mills Junction and Granisvillo would be completed. This is an eight mile piece which will lie graded, graveled and oiled. Toocle Gopher poisoning is going on throughout the county. The war on the gophers is being carried out on a county wide plan. Springdale Three sets of estimates, estimat-es, covering stone, combination stone and brick and brick, have been asked ask-ed for the new church building to be erected here. The proposed building will cost in the neighborhood of $30-000, $30-000, about 50 per cent of which will be given by the church, the balance to be raised in labor, materials, and cash among the citizens of Spring-dale. Spring-dale. Coalville Location of sites for the installation of recording gauges on the river above and below the Echo reservoir, and also on Chalk creek near where it empties into the reservoir are being determined. The guages will be used to determine, at all times the natural flow of the river riv-er and Chalk creek so that when the reservoir is in operation and filling, river commissioner may be able to accurately determine the amount of water that should be allowed to store in the reservoir without conflicting with the rights of the water users lower- down on the stream. The work of installation of the guages will be started at an early date. Salt Lake One of the largest road contracts of the season was awarded to the lowest regular bidder by the state road commission when the price of $150,500.25 was accepted accept-ed oh the Castella to. Thistle project. pro-ject. The contract means steady work for between 35 and 50 men for the winter months. The entire sum will be spent within Utah for materials mater-ials and labor. The contract calls for the construction of new road, for 5305 feet between Castella and Thistle This-tle in the Spanish Fork canyon. The highway will be surfaced with crushed crush-ed rock, which will be obtained adjacent ad-jacent to the road workings. The work will include the placing of culverts cul-verts and the construction of masonry mason-ry along the sides of the canyon. The construction is to begin at once. Circleville Thirteen cars of potatoes, pota-toes, mostly certified seed, will be loaded out of here soon. Beaver A new valley creamery recently built iu the Milford valley is now opeiating daily and is producing produc-ing a high quality of butter. The producing power of the creamery is limited by the lack of milking stock. A herd of Ilolsteins to the number of 40 is to imported to help supply a larger volume. Midvale MMrnle's $125,000 bond election, to provide an adequate water wat-er supply for the city, was carried by a two thirds majority with practically pract-ically every qualified voter in the city casting his vote. Efforts to increase in-crease tlie water supply will start at an early date. Trenton Miss Leah Hale, a teacher teach-er in the schools was severely burned burn-ed when she fainted and fell on a stove at her home. Lognn President E. G. Peterson, of the Utah State Agricultural college, col-lege, has been named by President II. Hoover as a delegate to the White LTouse conference on child health and protection. The conference will be held in Washington, D. C. November 19 to 22. Murray A new $27,000 pipe line : project haas been completed. Welded : iron pipe 4S00 feet long has been ' laid to replace the old wooden pipe, which leaked for years, allowing a large amount of water to go to wasts and causing .amage to farmera. 'vn! "W I -- A x -fMW ilk K$ f 1 Ten million dollar dam near Bradford, Yorkshire, third largest In the world, which Is nenring completion. 2 Col. Arthur Woods of New York, who Is chairman of the President's emergency committee on relief of unemployment. unem-ployment. 3 Mrs. Keith Miller of Australia, veteran avlatrix, at the completion of her flight from Los Angeles to New York In 21 hours and 47 minutes, a new record for women tlyers. |