Show I 11 OO O le 0 I j i Nevia News Nevi Notes j f Ii Its It's a Privilege ege to Live Liue in ini inI in i f I i O Salt Lake City Although City Although there thero was on only I a I drizzle of rain i m 1 Salt Lake Lako last week southern Utah has been I experiencing a fairly heavy storm acv ac- acI according cording ac-cording I cording to reports received at the tho 10 lo- lo loI leal I cal office of the weather bureau Mo- Mo Modena Modena Mo-dena Mo dena reported several Inches of snow with a n water content of nearly half haltan an Inch Snowfall reports also were receIved from n northern Arizona and western Colorado which Indicate that the storm was of general extent over that part of the countr country That Ogden Ogden That a decline In prices bo- bo being be being ing paid b by canners for tor tomatoes Is IsI general over the country and Is I brought about by economic conditions In their natural trend is maintained by the tho Utah Canners association In Ina ina ina a statement made made b by Joseph F Bark Bark- Barker Barker er secretary In explanation of the refusal of the Utah canners to pay 12 a ton for tor tomatoes as asked by bytho bythe tho ho growers Salt Lake Utah City City Utah county com com- commissioners commissioners commissioners missioners met with the members of the state road commission to discuss tho rho federal aid project road which Is being baing contemplated to tho ho mouth of Provo canon canyon No decision was reach reach- reached reached reached ed on the matter Vernal Vernal county can expect a a normal situation In regard to water unless some unusual climatic condi condi- condition condition condition tion should arise according to Super Super- Supervisor Supervisor visor A G Nord Kord of the Ashley nation nation- national national national al forest service at Vernal Salt Lake- Lake The City City The sixth semiannual conference of tho the L D DS S 'S S church will convene on April 4 3 for three days according to announce announce- announcement announcement announcement ment made by President Heber J Crant of the first presidency Salt Lake The City City The Salt Lake stock and mining exchange suffered one of the tho dullest sessions of the year last Monday when only a few stocks were active East Antelope and anti LIttle May were trade traded in for large Jarge blocks at penny prices but Lut outside of these I t two vo issues it was a very routine ses session ston SlOn sion Salt Lake Both City City Both Standard and Midwest Oil company officials have havo great reat confidence in Utah as one of the tho coming oil producing regions of the country Colonel Robert W Stewart chairman of the board of directors of Standard Oil Company of Indiana told Cold a gathering of representative Salt Lake business men at a luncheon at atthe atthe atthe the chamber of commerce Colonel Stewart and other officials of his com corn company coma pany a any ny were in Salt Lako on an on-a on n a trip of and conference Salt Lal Lake Cit The City City The estimate of of Clyde C Edmonds manager of the Utah Poultry Producers cooperative is that the total addition of bab baby chicks to Utah poultry flocks this year will exceed last Jast years year's figures by at least possibly more Draper and American Fork two of the states state's leading poultry communities lies Mr Ed Edmonds Ed- Ed Edmonds monds reports are placing unusually large Jarge orders while Morgan county typical of the newer poultry regions which he ha visited last laRt week is all tun- tun tuned tun tuned ed up to produce more eggs this year Ogden ConstructIon Ogden Construction of the ty-fourth ty street viaduct extension will willbe willbe be e under the point supervision of the city and county it was determined at ata ata ata a meeting of the tho city elty and county com com- commissIoners commissioners missioners In him the time office orrIce of Mayor George E B Browning Granting of the request of the local authorities s to do this has been given h by the tho state road commission Salt Lake Tomato City City Tomato growers In Inthe inthe inthe the principal canning crops counties of the state are showing no signs of submission to the I of the Utah Canners association that tho the tomato contract price tor for 1926 would not be more than duals 10 per ton Tho growers are arc contending that they cannot afford to grow tomatoes for tor 10 a ton and that unless the canners see fit to Increase the price they will not grow tomatoes Time The Washington Tho Utah Power LI Light ht company has applied to the time fed fed- fed federal oral eral power commission for a license I for a constructed power project ct on American Fork river In Wasatch Na Na- National tonal forest Utah county Utah where it now operates two plants one ammo developing 1200 kilowatts and the theother theother other kilowatts The Ogden Ogden The Union Pacific railroad will spend large Jarg-c sums of o money in Og Og Ien ten it if plans now In the course of for formation mation materialize President Carl TI R Gray of the Union Pacific said upon arrival here Mr Ml Gray said the amount of money to be spent for Im- Im Improvements improvements Im at the tha Ogden terminal r would depend upon the Twenty fourth street viaduct construction and other matters It 1 Mt Pleasant One Pleasant One of the largest shipments of fat tat lambs thirty lambs thirty carloads In all left all left Mt lit Pleasant for forthe forthe the open market at Kansas City Mo MoThe The lambs Jambs were bought by Seth II Its Patterson of I Kansas ansas City from she sheep sheep- sheep men p men of o ML Mt Pleasant Fairview and I 1 oron f Fred Myton-Fred Myton Fred V president of the Duchesne county farm bureau has issued a call can for 1 the monthly me meet fug In to bo ho held in 1 Myton One of ot th Important questions c to be presented I lathe n I time the advisability of ot perfecting a cc- cc operative co-operative operative seed g glowers association |