| Show I News Its It's a Privilege Utah Jt Notes to L Live in in Salt Lako City only trout five inches or more In length will bo be planted in the lakes of ot the Uintah basin country It was announced announced ced by David H Madsen state fish tish and game commissioner Salt Lake Replying City Replying to a com com- communication communication communication from 11 II E Crockett sec sec- secretary sec secretary of at state slate requesting Information concerning the status ot of o certain gas tax collections turned over to tho the at- at attorney at nt attorney torney generals general's office for tor action J JRobert Robert Robinson assistant attorney general Wednesday Informed Mr Crockett that a n decision In those cases was still pending Ogden Ogden Inspection of all apples and pears will be made at the shipping point tp to determine that the fruits meet all the requirements of at the fed ted federal federal eral pure food and drug act it was announced by Harden Bennion state commissioner of at agriculture following a conference between himself and others of at the board of at agriculture with L D Elliott chief chiet of ot the Denver sta sta- station sta- sta station station tion of at the tho federal bureau Logan Between Logan Between and farmers their wives and children will meet Monday at the tho Utah Agricultural college at the annual farmers encamp encamp- encampment encampment encampment ment Four days of or demonstrations exhibits lectures games amusements and and contests of at various kinds will snake nake up the program which is design design- designed designed designed ed to acquaint the framer with the value of or the state agricultural college Provo Reports Provo Reports on fruit conditions on n the Provo Pro Bench area are more promising than they ha have e been boen In sev se sev- sev several eral cral years ears With the exception of at the crop the tho fruit and berry crops were never better It is stated Prove Prove-In Prove In the vicinity of ot Pleasant Grove the strawberry crop brought the growers upward of ot while the he raspberry crop rOI is Ic believed to have that by another The cherr cherry crop wa was ir also alio especially good and will brin bring returns of upward of at I It is estimated by growers The peach each crop will be heavy hearty in the opinion lon ion of ot the and the quality will Surpass that grown In the district dur dur- during dur- dur during ing lag recent years It Is stated Salt Sat Lake More City City More than halt half or of orthe the peach trees in both Utah and Ida Ida- Idabo Idaho ho bo are ten years and over in age it itIs itle itIs le Is revealed in a report by the depart depart- department department ment of or Q agriculture According to this report port V-ta V Ut h s 1 peach trees and ana Idaho trees Of ot these to- to totals totals to totals Utah has haa and Idaho past the year ten-year mark Utah has trees tr es one year and under while Idaho has but trees falling tn in this class Price Price The scientific feeding of at livestock will be one on of ot th the principal alms aims of at the Emery Carbon county farm bureau this year ear It was decided at a meeting here of at forty representative representative tive e farmers of at tho the two counties The Tho subject was discussed from all angles and a committee appointed to make an investigation of or tho the feeding facilities available iS l in the district Salt Lake More City More cattle and calves were slaughtered during the theUret first Uret six months of at 1926 under federal Inspection than thin in any other corres corres- correspond corresponding corresponding pond In period in the history of at the country according to the cattle report Issued through the office of at George GeorgeA A Scott federal livestock statistician for tor the seven Western states Thurs Thurs- Thursday Thursday day The estimated number of at killed d during this period is sot set at over 7 7 7 head hood This would mean it if the slaughter continues at this rate more than head will be slaughter slaughter- slaughtered ed during the year ear Clearfield- Clearfield The Smith Canning company plant a Q mile halt south or of clearfield was destroyed by fire tire short short- shortly shortly shortly ly after atter 3 o'clock Wednesday mar mor marIng mor-ing mor Ing The loss is estimated at in canned goods and in ma- ma ma ma- machinery chinery plant and fixtures although the damage may nuy prove Drove to be bo as much muchas muchas muchas as Salt Lake Though City City Though the wInd rain and hall hail of at recent storms storms damaged damaged ed some wheat and fruit they were generally beneficial to crops and ranges by lowering temperatures and creating much needed moisture In of at this Is given In the week week- weekly weekly eok ly crop and range report Issued ls Wed Wed- Wednesday by J Cecil Alter meteorologist is in charge of ot the local office orrIce of or the thew weather w ther bureau Salina SUna canyon In Sevier county will be closed to traffic on Friday Fri Fri- Friday day according to the tho state road corn com commission mission due to the tho fact that the Den Den- Denver Denvor ver cr Rio Grand Western railroad Is constructing a track through the tho canyon a 0 distance of at twenty-six twenty miles The fhe line has given assurance that It Will make mako a passable detour ni III quickly as possible and It is believed that will be done within a Q few days das Salt Lake A City City A reassuring word to wool growers on the benefits to be b derived from the tariff providing they do not Indulge in marketing practices which minimize its It usefulness goes out from tram the headquarters of at the No Na- Na National Honal association The developments of or the tho pact season eason seal on have inspired ln many meny varieties of or questions question in the min minds s of and one on of oth them m touche the effectiveness of o the cent cent aI-cent clean content duty on Import Import- Imported Imported Imported ed wools particularly tb the ef of this duty durin during 1046 ID A woman can cun keep an expense ac- ac account account ac account count almost as long as a man can keep a diary A man Is never his own worst enemy as long as he can keep his temper |