Show I fN M 00 o oo 0 I 1 s News Notes I i If s sa Its It's a Privilege to Live inO in t w H J t- t TB i ti O Utah i tr A t i go Vernal Vernal-A Vernal A Theo Theodore oro Johnson weather observer in Vernal reported the lowest temperature of the tho WInter Thursday night the mercury falling to lG 16 degrees degree below bolow zero Not Nota Nota wind accompanied the tho low a trace of and no additional Snow lowI I has fallen tallen since December 20 Th The Ground throughout Ahsley valley re reo re- re remains remains mains covered with snow and the low I h beneficial of ef temperature Is having a I feet on general health conditions throughout the valley During During- the ab- ab abnormally ab abnormally normally warm weather of or October and November many cases of Influenza influenza enza and pneumonia occurred in this section Salt Lake Lake For For the purpose of dis disposing dl dis- dis disposing po posing ot of o in bonds guaran guaran- guaranteed guaranteed teed by Salt Lake county taxes E J Groesbeck county treasurer left Mon Mon- Monday Monday Monday day for New York City Of the total sum are arc tax anticipation bonds and refunding Donut take lake up bonds that matured In a year when the tax revenues failed tailed to fully meet the bond issue Mr Groesbeck Is required to turn the bonds over to inthe the eastern markets by hy the first of ot the year Two Layton Layton Two feet of sno snout was added to the considerable quantity already on the mountains east of this city during the snowstorm this week The additional snow it is declared eliminates all ties possibilities of oJ a water shortage next season unless an early spring occurs Reports Provo Provo Reports from the home of 01 State Senator LeRoy Dixon are morE encouraging as his condition I is slightly Improved Ills His son Paul vho Paul who has been laboring in the Eastern states mission for the past year year hat hae arrived home Mr Dixon is suffering from Crom a general infection followed by pneumonia and has been confined tc hIs be bed for tor nearly five fi weeks Kaysville Continued relatively light hog supplies from the main ho hog producing ho-producing producIng area of the tho country are In Insight insight Insight sight tor for at last another year it is Indicated In the December pig survey of oC the department of agriculture This will be of particular in interest terest to hog producers in ht the west west- western western ern state who will find their product much In demand on coast markets during the tho year ear commented George GeorgeA A Scott regional livestock statistician clan cian upon the report The that Sugar House The House statement Utah is one of only three stet s a a h S country stIll maintaining J to prisons solely from Crom app Idl I was made Tuesday to th a 11 mission by y Nephi J Hans Hanst hn n course of a of th theS o 0 od d d removal of ot the state prison n u According to Mr Ir I Utah has appropriated a total I 1 11 for the prison during the past six years Replacement Midvale-Replacement Midvale Replacement of o a fairly large footage of OC wooden water mains In the local water system Is now be be- being being ing considered by the Midvale l city council If the work ork Is carried through the mains will be replaced with tour inch cast iron tubing 1 Mt It Pleasant Eleven Pleasant Eleven carloads of or fat lambs a total of 2750 were shipped from Mt It Pleasant to the Kansas City markets The lambs were from the flocks of J C Jordan George Madsen ladsen J D Meyrick Myrick James Jol Jot Jorgenson genson Almer Abner and and Elmer Jensen Harry Brighton Brighton Harry Hammond observer er for the cit city waterworks department at Brighton returned Tuesday Tuesday- to find a snow depth of 48 inches he be reported to 10 II H K Fi Burton urton city superintendent of oC water works It was estimated that there had been een about a six-inch six tall fall during the holidays Ways Vas Price Ways and means of financIng financing construction ing the construction of ot the E lelY county section of a road and Green River will be discussed Wednesday e nesda at a conference between II 11 S Kerr chief engineer of the state road commission and county commis commis- commissioners commissioners of ot Emery county Mr Kerr left tor for Emery county Tuesday after arter afternoon noon Salt Lake Lake Reorganization Reorganization of ot the Utah Dalr Dairy exchange to include re reo re- re recently recently formed count county association of dairymen and producer producer dairy products factories thereby mak mak- making ing ung a strong state slate bod body it was In- In Indicated in lit indicated Tuesday by J R R Allen Alien president president president dent of ot the exchange and of the Salt Lake Milk Producers association A meeting of ot dairymen In in Salt Lake Laka in about two months it was was was will consider the stat statewide wide reorganize I program T Morgan Morgan T U Butters Butteri who wino has charge of ot the East Bast canyon dam for forthe forthe the Weber Davis Canal Canul company reports re- re reports ports eighteen Inches of ot snow at the tho dam He lie said tl thus this is is the first season In ht three yearn yara eien ei when en there has lias been ample snow snowfall tall to completely fill fall the dam clam which has a capacity of feet feet acre of ot water Draper A A heavy snowfall snow Call and a astr str strong ng wind winel from tho Iho ho south threat threatened ened to drift sufficiently to block the thew w Los Angeles Salt Lake railroad line t through linet this city Timely cessation of the storm to together with the thu fact that trains were running a closer In- In in tt than usual kept the tho track open Although the snowfall at Draper Drapel amounted to six alx or cl eight ht inches J Leh was apparently slighted b by tho storm only two inches having haing fallen in that that vicinity The Tho highway at tho tiro Point ot of the Mountain usually the scene ot of enormous snowdrifts wan was unaffected |