Show 0 ON t News Notes Ii Its It's a Privilege to Live ins in I i s 0 Utah t 2 0 O 6 A Salt Lake An City An announcement hy by tho the Federal Intermediate CredIt bank advising tho the reduction ot or Inter inter- interest Interest est cst rates which will lower Interest charges es on advances on wool will wIIl lower all advance made by the Utah Wool Marketing Association on wool to B 5 5 per cent according to James JamesA A Hooper secretary of or the tho Utah association Tuesday Vernal Two Vernal Two fairly heavy showers toll tell In Vernal Sunday afternoon WhIle the tho precipitation was a n benefit to the fields and tho the range some somo damage was fiS done dono to hay on en the ground Very little of or the first cutting of alfalfa has been stacked Indications are aro that more rain Is due to fall In Ashley val val- valley valley valley ley Salt Lake City CIt City Application for lor per per- permission permission permission mission to abandon Its mixed train schedule between Utah Railway Junc Junc- Junction Junction Junction tion and the Hiawatha mine In Car Car- Carbon Carbon Carbon bon county and between Jacobs and was tiled filed with the Pub Pub- Public Public Public lic Utilities commission by the Utah Railway company The company sets forth the tact fact that there has been heen n a abig abig bIg shrinkage In the passenger trat- trat traffic traffic fic on tho the road and that receipts from this source have dropped from 9 In 1922 to In 1925 and to In the tho first three months of 1926 State Monticello-State State Engineer H II J Nielson who has the tho work of survey survey- surveyIng surveying ing the federal aid road from Monti- Monti Monticello Monticello cello Monti-cello cello to the state line reports that the center survey y lino Is completed a dIs- dIs dIstance distance dis distance tance of twelve helve miles which brIngs It from tho the end of project No 7 to the Colorado Utah Colorado state line lIno Mr 11 Nielson reports the route Inexpensive except about four tour miles which runs through heavy timber Salt Lake Lako The City The completion of the tho Victory highway will cause un unprecedented pre pre- automobile travel from Call Cali California Cali- Cali California fornia to Utah and also will serve to bring the two states Into Ioto closer industrial Indus Indus- IndustrIal Industrial trial relationship the members of the Rotary club were told recently by W WL L Miller secretary secretary manager manager of the Oakland chamber of commerce who Is also an active member of the Rotary dub club of that city Salt Lake Facts City City on the can can- canning canning ning tomato Industry in Boxelder county for 1925 are contained In a statement Issued by R H Stewart county agricultural agent Because of exceptionally high yields Ields the toma toma- tomato tomato tomato to crop of Box Elder county l last st year considerable attention The county agent reports that the total acreage of the Perry Canning com com- company company company pany which operates In the county for the tho season of 1925 was acres with a total tomato production of 2670 tons or an average of 15 1543 13 tons to the acre This production brought I the growers a total of or an average of or per acre Ogden Receipts Ogden Receipts In the sheep divi divi- division division sion slop at the Ogden Union stockyards Monday passed the C OOOO mark for forI forthe the month to date which presages an I unusually heavy traffic In spring I lambs In the tho opinion of L F Whit Whit- Whitlock Whitlock Whit lock general manager The Ogden Ogden The city board of education has authorized the construction of n a anew anew new school building to cost the first unit of what will eventually be a large structure It will have eight classrooms with a combination auditorIum and gymnasium It will be erected on Park avenue between sixth Twenty sIxth and Twenty seventh streets Salt Lake With City City With a loud but brief bombardment of thunder a grate grateful ful and cooling rainstorm swept over Salt Lake Valley last Thursday The Tho storm was vas the cause of much rejoicing among farmers whose crops were be be- begInning beginning beginning ginning to show a need for moisture Salt Lake In City City In spite of the need of rain in most localities throughout the tho state the crops are reported to be bein bein boIn in excellent condition according to Frank Andrews federal agricultural i statistician The winter wheat acre acre- acreage acreage I age ago is estimated at acres from which bushels are I ex-I ex- ex expected ex 1 to be bo harvested The acreage this year Is acres larger than 1925 An estimated yield of or bushels bushel's s of rye are expected to be harvested har har- harvested harvested vested from the tho acres planted Spanish Fork Fork-A Fork A heavy electrical storm visited this vicinity Thursday The rain fell tell In torrents for tor a short time and then the rain turned to hall hail Wind accompanied the downpour Considerable damage was done dono by beating down the pea crop now I ready for tor the harvest I Two Price Price Two moro more carloads of wool were shipped out of Price this week the tobe William Jeremiah company of Bos nos Boston Boston ton Mass This wool was contracted early in the season Mt pIt Work Pleasant Pleasant Work was started Monday on a ground squirrel poison polson Ing lag campaign by farmers Carmels and rangeland rangeland range iland land owners In this vicinity The area to be bo poisoned covers approximately three townships beginning south and east cast of or Spring City covering a strip of valley and mountain land about six mlles miles wide and extending north elgh eighteen teen miles to what is known as Crook Crook- Crooked Crooked Crooked ed Creek This Tills area comprises nearly acres of land In places where squirrels are aro prevalent some jog s will wIIl extend down Into valley lands and fields nolde lh 11 A |