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Show i I i DESERET EVENING NEWS SATURDAY DECEMBER 22 1917 The part of the Overland trail west posed of by the 15th of the folio!, IIltKK outeta ailing (Htirv have said Ur. Browning when asked for a around the north end of Great Salt months is statement of its endeavoring policy, An inventory of all equipment new of the marked the policy Lake has not received a great deal to- - bring all sections of the state li of attention, partly because Boxelder tenal and supplies Is fo be taken' son. state road esmmiaaton. person- closer to make and communication, tbe first of the year. Ail ' county fixed its road levy at ona mill, after ' nel of which baa been changed as extensive Improvements on all the which did ftol permit of .the use of road agents furnish a 1,00 bond and are required to account foV of on stretches much funds ths In accordance with a law peaeed by thoroughfares as tbe traffle Justifies. long ' new state roed commission has outlined a tentative program for tbd expenditure of this amount, This worked out to a final conclusion that road west from Corlnne to the all equipment, material and suwuul the but legislature. Tbs three fold would naturally place hard surface or receive some benefit from the money so Nevada border. So, too, the Lincoln purchased and all labor per(.,ru7 which, during tbe five yea r every county in the Mate be enmmtssloc oth may aim of the surveys will be made ta pavements upon the main trunk roads r Highway association naa not brought Standard That lint of poet road projects, as at present constituted, Is as follows; spent. and on material selected surfacing matters to the action stage as yet west , hle accurate descriptions to be giiea lined aa: ' , Project , . . the location of work and it intermediate but for the. roads, Project regarding Balt -Lake a harmonious from, City. Negotiations ' Fuat, to work in aa extensive road settled were" Legun, hdwVver, by which the (desired that counties construct Estimate manner aa poaalble with the county districts, the policy is tothinly In accordance with work road locate them 'vn(J state will road commission . 1 Castle Gate to.Duihesne . wand, that In the course of grading the roed specifications which are furnished author! tic with ths Lincoln highway In building to ... Hooper Ogden so that If a road is of the materials will handled a road across' the mud fiats at the iree charge, food producing provide a i,lN. Second, to bring good roed bed at a minimum cost. southern end of the Utah desert, so sa i dfe'lgnated a a state road, it g . T and S rente ra of the stale closer to the mar"Now more than ever before the im-- 1 to shor.en materially the route of the conform to the standard ket, by building roads practicable all porta nee has become recognized of Lincoln highway from Fait Lake City tion. I Thom peons to Moab f the state Expenditures to Ely. Cm Ihe Arrowhead trait the year from those centers to Con- providing passable highways upoir C Moab to Laftal which the prod nets of farms can which enters tbe state from, Arizona, commission have been divided imonr venient railroad points. ' 7 Monticdlo Sal to the various counties the la market near or railroad the southwest corner of Utah,, seven month during the stations. Third, to connect up a systom of Providing such avenues for In cr cost Monticello to Blandlng May to November ( some bridges have been built, and stato highways which shall bring all ine the available food supply has- - Lta on that the present commtomm has wi-ifor -office, as follows. tfl loc hesne lo Vwnal , . arbiis representations are being made parts of the stale .closer together, and- j shipment, will have a- - eon vi derabter 11 l.und to Cedar City j to tha federal government for an ap- Beaver . . . upon 'h bcemnt problem or, I 7j: make each section of the state acece- Jr.Ulf our allies and our troopa" - i If Cedar City to Ft Geofte propriation. of 15.000 for a Boxelder , . 27 21 Uble to the transcontinental highways serosa the Santa Clara, on the bridge1 Bhiv-wl1J Beaver ' to Milford .. .. Pen! gnats Scats Highways. Cache I'.bSo Indian reservation. The inhabi- Carbon . . . 15 Cedar City to Buck horn passing through Utah. It be In sold 21.515 may that a the of that reservation have been Davis . . . i . passing tant! 14 Tremonton to 8nowvltle To these three might be added state law requires that certain high-7.215 active In lending their assistance to- Duchesne . ... 1 Pnngultch to Kanab it .112Jk fourth, although It le subservient to warn of the state shall be designated; 8.H wards improving the highway across Emery .... . . .... ' (.402. J 17 Levan to gdplo 8 415 the other three, end to each of them: as part of the state aysiena and ofths reservation. ,1 BIOS Garfield 4.47.17 Blandlng 4 Jo 435 The main uorth and south feigfc-w- as Grand , . . . To take full advantage as may be of ficially named stato highways. Con-- I 2.025 75 llaryevale Jo, Panguitch 1 KJ5 ton. ipaintenanee and improve--! across Utah are In the group Iron i , ... 5.TX0.14 the federal aid road act." Before struct J0 Junction jo Escalante : 5 Tit menta on these highways are made known as the Grand Canyon loop. Juab , 4,152 I 2 4 154 I L Paragoonah to Orton turning attention lo matters of pure- Joint burdens on the stato as a whole Work ott ths road ihrough'bevier ca-Vo- Kane . . . , . 427,77 J2 Milford to Newhouae '. 434 ly state Interest for a time, it may be and on the communities through which between .. Millard Richand ., .712.43 Marysvale 5 714 Bountlful-td" Farmington JS said that full compliance. with tbe fed- they pass. The theory is that highfield, has been completed this year, Morgan . . . . . .2,85 .14 ... Una Weber to J4 Clearfield .5i designated aa state roads shall Tractors and trailers have been busy PUils ..... ' 8.521.77 eral aid road act wlH .Involve the ex- ways 4.824 JS Kayaville to Layton , bo those that are especially valuable Bevier and Sanpete counties, and Rich , 785.00 jin . line penditure in Utah of approximately Midvale to Utah I county to as Mate the a whole; will be assigned also to Juab county Bait Lake .. through 49.42. 7 D 3,000,00 in accordance with two 17 Five Points to Hot Spring In fact, aa distinct from on thia loop. Further south, in Ka- Ban Juan . , 2,841.81 2 8ii schedules extending, one over . five thoroughfare 2$ Hunter to Magna those of or local , .. Im 10.252 purely SS asa ten private over convict haa Sanpete been nab, other yearn. gang and the years, 2 io:i to Grove Provo Pleasant The . . of Bevier .... proportion expense 8.70.24 of this sum would be pro- portanee. signed for tbs winter to work of 8,74 10 Brigham to Willard 5.934 ! with clay tjie sandy stretch of Summit. . . . ... 5.027.34 vtded by the federal government; the fur state highways to be borne by the 21 14th South, west from State counties ... is fixed Tooele-,in lass richS 514 -ths by 2,509.8 and 20 miles a about whole on as state road the the from half other by one-ba-if 32 Hanksvllle er to . counties Uintah of Sigurd tbe expense: or 8,235.21 - the ; 8.135 t Mount Carmel to KanaS. When this various counties of the state IM 22.1 10. ; per cent of the amount contribut73.11 arm of ths loop Is completed. It will Utah wherein the federal money stay be . .. ... ed by the statu in other counties one-thiTotal Wasatch . .. .. 5.729.32 2.734 J shorten the from distance Salt Lake pended. W ashington 4.587 47 cent of the Indicates estimate not yet mad the project having been recently added to the list. 4wa City to ths canyon by ths greater The new law replaced on tbe state Mats' orand In per . , .. stm 541 Wayne of mem others, larger road commission two engineers, part of 100 mile Weber . . , , area and sparsely settled, 20,541.12 . J0.544 1. bers of the faculties of the University ths Seek Federal AML as much county giving - In wddltio there of Utah and tbe Utah Agricultural aa ths Per Mills eiiils promised ths people, in- - these ; 3;e jj ( Mate. The stats takes charge A good start has been made in tbe spent pn contingent expenses of tho Amount. oiitlyiDK districts that Cent" If they would Uounty. college respectively . by two elective of thet vrnil done on such highway $ 17.353.71 Beaver ,100 of matter aid federal to state official so that' the commission commission and tha obtaining (4T.985.3o on produce the Increased tonnage, ade tha minimum for ths present. Box Eldar . ..10 1 30,437.21 In road work Ths la now mads up of Gov. Simon ham-- I hires me employees or lets the con-- Of the tame of (JSO.OOt, Mate. tbs stato authorwould state road commlasloa 100.100 Including caterpillar j 1 51.9705 Cache . . ..... ,.100 as tbe case may be. end charges ths commission baa outlined its promts, tractors, trailer steam shovels an 33.341 04 ise tha necessary work to put 2 berger. Harden Reunion, secretary of tracts, .100 to tbe counties for 1(17, and the Carbon acwould The and total A that be like. for . attorney geo-- I the proper amount to the respective goes in ths condition 7.71C44 100 state, Dan B. Shield the com. .. of highways they replies passable outlay balance of almost a like amount, to Davis through which the rood bom the 1123.35 hauling their cropa to the railroad. ceptable to ths federal government mission in the period named was 5374 M era! and Joseph Bine, all elected, and counties of road building equip- Duchesne.. ,,,,,, --...the Si- purchase or 21.473.43 passes. improved state 111.47. This to The personnel of the state McGonagle, task the commission claims have been received In the case of Emery engineer, George ment, and for other similar purposes Garfield 13 913 34 have been .. so 1 an appointee of the governor. Thus County Road Funds, faithfully performed to the those which are to 7m carried out road commission and ita employee In the control of the Mate road com- Grand . 4.733 92 ... ..100 ! was extent It the entire commission Is composed of the tbe following:' with that of consists The first. Utah possible tbe The amount levied by tbe various mission. 43 commission .and 14,591 . . i ..100 2$ Iron members. 'The argument oountiss of Utah for road Simon Executives: 12,433 62 dearth of labor and ths high coat, of state road engineer have found ths uab . ..... ..100 1 Bamberger, The bonds are to be paid for out ef 3Raoe 4 5 4.0O4 49 materials and tha hundreds of miles same difficulties Harden . ...... Bennlon. chairman; put forth when the bill changing the in 11T would total. If perfectpurposes been e. have riot that collecmotor T9 a as fund known 1 the 33.031 . wss MU lard sinking ...100 construction which and it. upon Ira chairman; personnel of the road commission repairs In Browning, were pourable. tCJ4.JgJ.Jl. This vehicle state other western found tions with secretary 2 9.351 34 were necessary. to which the auto- - Morgan .. tax fund, ..100 G. before the legislature, was that roads F and Jo- engineer: McGonagt Mmnt 214 69 regard to fulfilling all ths require. . is . 1 counties owners of the state contribute Piute had beoome a matter of such importSpecific projects upon which con- ments of the federal authorities. It aeph Rlrie, Dan B. Shield 4.295 19 unoeea whether on state mobile .. 60 15 tn the form of license feea Receipt Rich done siderable ance to ths state, and such vast sums work has been ilunas is claimed in several eastern states 83.272 03 .1 Lake . ..10 other thoroughfare In In that fund for tbe present year were Salt State Road Agent of money were at the disposal of tbe 4.292 12 the year, include tbe 5 Fan Juan . . .... IS that the specifications as to surveys from such large enough to assure totht neeipt state the 18.482 13 . the ..100 road, commission, that tbe members of that City to be made, and other engineering Sanpete The county road agents followthe counties get from the state Gem is that the motor vehicle tax fond Bevier .. ..... 26 24.506 $ r in road and road 'I be tbe made directly respon-- the sum of 1.(00 each. ,..100 body should Nam work are more suited to small por- ' County. 2 23,738 IS connect Km with the United annually. This will more than take care of the $3 Sommit , ..100 mble to tbe people for their conduct totals Btatea tions James E. Robinsoa 34.948 21 of hard surface roads through Beaver 100.(00 which, added to the 600,000 bond issue, if it were issued Tooele , ;..i00 32 forest road" also tha ta office. service; "post 04 T. C. 8 P. 13 . K. Muster Boxelder. .. amount above, gives 75.182.2 which to ...100 Wright, densely populated portions of the The bonds are Uintah the Castle 63 054 45 project r - Cl. W. Sanders ...100 2 Spend Large Sams. to the hundreds of Cache may bn spent by the cotntte on tho to ran y 20 years. As a matter of Utah for 3 949 51 and . ..100 Thomp-s- o east, than they are .. 3 . Wasatch B. lion levy The fact that tbe same legislature rondo of Utah In 1117. Making allow 7 958 67 Tbe new road from miles of earth or gravel roads which Carbon receipts for tbe present year from Washington . . .. 25 35 fYan Williams Davis .. ...v, was providing for a bond issue of ancoo for tatpetwee of collection and fact, 1.749 07 Joseph City to ..... 2al 1.5 motor vehicle licenses were practi- Wayne avals by way of are the most expedient form of road Mary A. hi. Murdock Duchesne 71.407.23 befailures Weber .. were , for .. to to of eoileet la which It 15 west. hi la the ...100 3.000,00 proceeds It aafa to my Fener canyon in Sevier and Btiite construction $200,000. An increased schedule Carl Emery be spent by the road commission, was that $704,000 la the total available for cally n count! e the road in Car- lieved, however, that these details win Garfield license fees did not go Into effect $434,313.33 Total James A. Worthea one of the considerations presented the road of the state from the coun- of bon the second sod Duchesne countie the Vend-ov- be all straightened out in due time. until the of year. C. Clirk Grand.. comin arguments In making tbe eommls-- p ties la the present year. There hare In the meantime quarter ...,....R. Is of two kinds, Federal aid Oat Down Rood Work. road in Tooele county has been a large number of IX Clauds Cri Sion members directly responsible to been few or no bond Issues by cooirtlee automobile owners had Mi et monly designated as to whether the Iron Beck constructo extensively improved. the of With the managed A. Hall opening Charles Juab or districts. Private Interests have add- evade the Increased costs tbe people of the state. .i Thirty-thir- d South street In Fait money Is to be spent on post roads taking tion season of 1917. a request was re- and . The new commission organized with ed a email amount to out their licenses under theby old Lake countv, portions of the state or on forest roed" In either case, Kane ,.H. C. Esplin. A.T.M Findlay comparatively to war fee ceived the from department .Frank Millard Siauglnrr Gov. Bamberger aa Ita president, and the total. All the other money spent the effect that road construction roada through Logan and Ogden, an l the work Is carried on In . . Mr. Bennlon as vice president. It ap-- I on roads In ths state. ouMde of the schedule. .Conway j. with the federal governments Morgan stretch between Hot should be kept at a minimum for thin also a Le Daltoa 1 Tints Roy State Road IjptIcs. pointed aa one of its first acts a nv cities have come from the Ante funds. Fprfnga and Willard in Boxelder coun- office of public roads and rural engi- Rich year in order that the energies of the James Smart state road engineer, Ira R. Browning. is Inthe money paM from the been work hats the road With Ordinarily ty paved. Parley's canyon neering. post A table showing the amounts raised people might be concentrated upon E. L. Collier i of Emery county, llr. Browning was state to tbe various eoainfies. $360 in Salt Lake and Summit countie has actually dons by the stats and county Belt Lake the various countries for road pur- creasing the producing area and the, also n D. P. Black i engineer of Emery each annually, eomee from thb Mate by bad considerable work done on it. authorities, with tbe supervision of a San Juan . cropa.1 of and In the first cultivating column follow. planting poses . C T Dries- -; county, and had also been a member general fund. Bat, owing to the heavy are shown the federal road engineer. Forat roods, Banpets percentages each coun- This advice was followed and the A. Smith . Seek the Mate legislators at the session demands beingr made on that fond for Sevier Joseph In on the other hand, are built directly ty is required, to pay of the stato funds state road commission 1015. He .was understood to be the J. Don Btreh , Tha first task set for ltsell by the by the federal government, and the Summit present year-a- nd toward increasing last neat, the are for that of way possible every the spent purposes Tooele R.R. Jud relinquishing practice that was more legislature decided for the two years maintaining state roads In those coun- the tonnage of food and forage cropa new commission was that of harmonpart of the state and county is largeremunerative than the position he to George I Goodrich f take the amount from the bond fewoe ties. In the second the mileage levIn the course of this campaign it izing state and county work. This ly limited to paying a share o( the Uinta was taking. Ben E. Argylo J Utah of $3,000,000 already mentioned. bills presented. ied by each county for its road fund, became apparent that the problem of, was done by establishing a dose comPrecedent was followed in Wavatch ...Henry T Colemaa While those bonds were authorized, and in the last the full revenue pos- marketing cropa from remote dis- munication between the stato and Mr. Browning secretary of thsmaking Utahs (hare. J. H. Cottsia Washington Tha county com-- 1 only about $100 000 of them have been sible to the road funds of. the respec- tricts was fully as Important as the county official mission W. H. Morrell Under the federal eld to post roed Wayne. Iwued by the state rood conwnleAon. tive counties under such levy, on its production, and for this reason Gov- mtmioners were asked. In nearnew to be is a total of (75.000,000 state road eomraUseion," This restricted action comes In re total assewed valuation for 1917: Th ...W. H. Taylor spent Weber ernor Bamberger and other state offt- - ly every Instance, to visit and On with July consult with the state road com- 1. tbe five years beginning and of this amount Utahs mies! on personally, and to express 121; Is estimated to1 be 854.352.25. Arctic Explorer' their views as to the wore most share Of amount the appropriations for this Tier r srary on the state highways la ending July 1, 1017, and i Tragic Death their respective counties. far as the years are now available tn this 1. 101. possible. In view of the siats and July while Mat third the appropriation Pa wnoo, T. T., Dm: 31 VW C"unty finance the stato commission will be available after July 1, 101. Mercs to be a definite indication ef In'd ita plans in actmrdxmw with, the federal governAmounts spent by the wishes of the county commission and ment must at least be duplicated by ihe fate of Hubert PerrelL In to Instance, accordms to otficer state or county authoriUea or both, known Arctic explorer and fonM of ths state eommmiot , was work In any county uitil the ap-- and the roads chosen must be roads Klondike miner ard proepeetor, wa of the county commissionersj over which the United States mall is secured recently on the Arctic coart earned. Thus a total of f,70.504.50 j had been obtained. Still another method by whlch tha will be spent in Utah ths amount be- by Bishop Ptring. Parrel! had tra Mate authorities sought- - to get into coming available during tbe next few tied trapped and mined in and 8 beat ' w touch wtth tha counties was In tha ap- -i years. Ttwoon for year before irolnir to th Forme" Roads. of l:n ( polniment of tha stats road agenu Mackonxie aallev. The trsr for tha various counties tha meu s ho roads of were In the vicinity of Ar.dersoa nr-- t In addition to these would have direct and personal charge more than 1.000 miles post Mackenik. er. eastward from the projects have "of tha state road construction sod been outlined and so created, and in Two or three ajre natlr maintenance in those countie tach some caves approved by the depart- brought In word years that they had fo'na county commissioner was asked to ment of agriculture ww for what are tacrtpiiR or a tree in th?t submit names of at least three men, known as forest roads. also under ity which they took to be his far f first, second and third choices, for the the federal aid roads and totaling well message. Bishop Ptrinxer position of state road agent, la wit 755 miles. p in runuiier met the'hanyes wno saw nection with these is that the road inrrriptioa and had them show Mi? a selection from the names submitted. shall or a lie within eopy. They could not read EogbA, wholly partly In those few exceptions the county national forest, and that the road but had irqde a copy of the Itftetf comnuasioaera approved the state a se- shall b built under direction of the aa well as they could. The bishop rw lection before ths appointment was the forest service. Tbe appropriation ports that he learned that a camera made. permanently Is ' act a federal nnder the s 1,000.000 were fou4 and other By tbeas mean it is said, work haa for 10 year and Utah will come which wouldequioment indicate that TwrffB been earned on on the state highways year In for a larger proportionate share of the after with the minimum amount of friction this Inscription if the proper arrangements perished written and that at the time of U between Mate and county officials; can money, wtth county and state of- wrltinir the man In nor dafr. and .the old complaint of ths counties ficialbo made Selection of forest road projU to have perish that they were forced to contribute has largely been left in the hands cd Tarre!l In the winter of 1910 or 111 to the expense of construction and up- ects of thp forest officials, in Utah, and keep of their road without having Btrinyrr spent marv href far suggested, with their Bishop with the natives who saw him slow any say aa to bow or where tbe money tbe roadandsoan estimate of the cost of He had waa to be expended, has been largely length hus camp on completing the work, are shown tn river, 10 or 16 1. Auto and Tractor Care and Repair. eliminated. miles from the ur? Cheese Making, Meat Cur--r .9. the following table: of the Eskimos, whom he visited f ' Uinta Basla Road. 2. Farm Buildings. 1 the Estlabout time Nor. 15. 1919. !a lat ing. -- Especial mention Length mated the frllojrirr spring a vtltiF Etrtna might bs made In Name of road. In Miles Cost. fnuhd, Harrell had left Ins camp, and this regard of the higbwaye leading Crojw aud Crop Pests. 10. Poultry Raising. on a tro he mode a copy of the fd Into the Uinta basin. One or the moM Ephraim --Orangeville 4. Feeding Livestock. ambitious projects of the stale road latgan-Gard. . Iprinr inscription: City 1910 31. Horticulture and Gardening. commission has been the improvement Cedar-Lon- g Valley , 5. Range Management. Hot frozen 113 (Of the roadway from price to Myton. Wood land Stock more with the .Idea In view of enabling the .. October th 12. Bacteriology. G. j rssldenta of that district to bring their Covs Fort --Bevier . Ieave here Sheep and Hog Production. to Hillsdale-Tropithe of c the markets . world. . . products Today Xnr. 34 7. Dairying. Convict labor was used on this Mretch. BL 13. Home Efficiency. Westward Work has also been projected, with Ballna-EmeFor Mackenzie 10 8. Farm Organization. government aid, on tbe road from Vernal-BurRiYer 14. Appropriateness of Dress. Helper to Duchesne, and also on ths linn HrsrRT DARRELL highway from Duchesne to Heber City. Fairvlew-CIra- r Creek Strinser Interprets this tt Bishop So too, the vast dry farming areas of Montlcello-Naturread: 1910. not froaen In Oct. !k San Juan and Grand count le and Leave hers today Nov. 44 westwH also the rich irrigated districts In Parowan Panguitch . . for 3iarKenxe river, Darrell left those countie will be brought closer B n . ... camp and was never seen vralfl. k to tbe market by the Improvement of Thurber-Escalsn. . March 191 ( an Eskimo found W the road from Thompson to Dtandtng. Mountain Meadows- camera and some other artick tt t on which work was started this falL . Thorley cache f ft miSce Jiwav, and aim ef The conrlrdx were moved thlthpr.from . . . , camp, but explorer's bodv wxa w the Price-Mytproject. northeea Exhibits and Demonstrations Accompany Courses. . found. Mata arteries of the states highway Summit through c system have also come in for their to line Wyoming meed of attention from the new stats Hateh-Kolo- b Special Lecturers From Washington, D. C. HI BINT BFf.LFRS. . plateau . commission. There are several highIleofil foe November. Make it the most profitable week of the winter. way east and west across the state, 'Total .. to reports of tbs btlM Aceording all more or lees la need of repair and book dealers f the court rr tbe f'rtk" constant attention, and each involvXcsr Accoantiuff System. wre tb best seller durttl ing Ita own difficult problems of Xovcmlwr. The state present rod commission and maintenance. Work in revised tho account In system 1. Gbrfcwin, rhnlmondclry . ll!5, Duahesn Wasatch and Summit coun- has 2 The PU.-of LigbL ' ties baa bees largely along the route o that Incurred expense can tihurrhill 1 V ... Special attention has of the Pikes Peak Ocean to Ocean promptly paid. brtta nd bT rolls and 1. Long Live tho King, . Some work haa been done 11 highway. f'T?, ? t thin nymera will bt Director. John T. Caine, Rhlnchart on the Overland trail down Weber canyon, which la also a part of the pwftctxl by tbe time the spring work 8, The Soul of a'Bisho'p, Well (Is wufkfito. Lincoln while work In Salt highway, E. G. Peterson, President of the College. Extricating Obadiah. Llnooln ) 11 employees and business Lake county, up Parley's canyon baa tlon of Tho Balt of tha Earth. people with dealing the 815 state on been also a routg. advocated rtud Bldgwlck Ths aim is 4o Lincoln Highway association boosterby commission. DESERET NEWS BOOK STOW peyrolis for ths preceding BU Lake City, Utah. , -- Post Road System Planned For Utah . , , THE s-i- ! ' " t'ugh ' ! " , I J ; I ch ...... .2 :f i - wi.d 1 .... .... -- ts ..... ...i.... .... .... .... .... .... .... ..... -- n. ! Ona-ha- - p !; ig . 4 .................. .......... ....... rd -- .... .... ... one-fif- th one-four- th is a ... tt i. .... .... .... .... tf -- wr tud ti rv io m , , w Ephraim-Or-angevtl- if entire-amoun- le Losrao-Gard- t - ' Heber-Fruitla- .... .... ... e, -- 3 Brice-Emer- - b. ! ...... Pnce-Myto- .... ..... er p ' V JJ .1 r I Kf -- ; I 7 A a i 1 , j it 1 i two-mi- .... ....... le Mo-r- ls .........It. .... .. .... .... ...: ...... ...... S-- Agricultural College of Utah ANNOUNCES Roundups and Housekeepers Conferences Logan - January 21 to 26 Richfield - - January 14 to 19 Cedar City - Februaay 4 to 9 Training Camps For Soldiers of the Commissary FaYmers , I -- a-- t. $ tiprd DRILL FOR ONE WEEK IN THE FOLLOWING Bee-keepin- g, ' , en . -- Heber-Fruitla- , George-Enterpri- , se ry nt -- if caver-Junctio- te - Bsllna-Burrvll- le Oakley, ... ..... Extension Division, -- Utah Agricultural College m, 5- ,1! 4 1 |