| Show 00 C 0 i v iv i t o i fi News Notes i i iIi Y Its It's a Privilege to Live in in o o o oo o Ii o Utah I 4 o Roo Second Roosevelt Roosevelt Second Second crop alfalfa seed Recd Is rapidly going into the burr and this fact tact In pleasing the tanners farmers be- be because because be because cause cutting the first crop and male mak making ing seed out of oC the tho second crop Is rather new now in the Uintah basin It Is too early earb- to make mako comparisons with last year but present indications seem favorable Salt Bait Lake CIty CIty-An City An unusual devel dove development development came to the hog market Thurs Thurs- Thursday Thursday day when three carloads of hogs were sold on the market at the Salt Lake union sto stockyards for tor higher than the top price for tor the day at Omaha This lot all from th the tort Orn corn belt were sold to a coast packing company through a local commission complY compy comp for 1 1175 a hundredweight One mix mix- mixed mixed mixed ed car was sold at 11 1 top with time the over prime heavies in this lot going for 12 I Though Richmond Richmond Though crops yet ret unI unI un- un I harvested harvested throughout the state are aro aroI I badly In need of oC rain weather of or the I past week has been exceedingly fa far ta for harvesting In those sec sec- sections I lions where It has already started ac- ac according ac according cording to the crops and ran a report Issued Wednesday at the local veath- veath weather veather I er bureau office oHice Livestock on the higher ranges is reported doing well thoUgh pastures in the lowlands and particularly in the vicinity of ot Rich Rich- Richmond Richmond mond are arc In need of ot rain Salt Lake Utah CIty City Utah sheep flocks contributed their share of oC the increase ot of pounds of oC wool in the 1926 clip over o that of tho the preceding year car It Is shown in a wool report Is- Is Issued issued is issued sued Thursday by the U S depart depart- department department department ment of agriculture through the office of- of office of office fice of George Georgo A Scott regional live live- livestock livestock livestock stock statistician The 1926 wool clip for Utah amounted to lbs I II I compared with lbs Ibs last year and lbs Ibs In 1924 The clip for the whole countr country is figured by bytho bythe bythe I byI the tho department at pounds compared with a 1925 clip of pounds and a 1924 clip of oC pounds The year five average 1923 tor for the United States Is pounds and for tor Utah Is pounds Price Price-II Price H S Kerr assistant chief engineer of ot the state road commissIon and Engineer J S Young of the Uni Uni- United United ted States bureau of ot public roads com com- completed completed completed an inspection of the survey made on the Nolan Castlegate-Nolan federal aid project and left for Salt Lake City recently Salt Lake CIt It City City It the plan to oil the roads of Utah Is found feasible It ItIs itis itis Is probable that the Hie work will be done by the federal agency operating co-operating co with the state proving excellent for tor tourists in many sections of oC the coun- coun country coun country try officials of ot the bureau of oC public roads say The oiled surface eliminates ates dust and also the sur sur- surface sur- sur surface surface face for tor automobile traffic purposes Salt Lake City City- City Information was fiel field Tuesday in the time federal court for seizure and condemnation of oC cases ot of canned blackberries said to be In Inthe Inthe inthe the possession of oC local a wholesale grocery It Is charged that the food Is unfit for tor human consumption being adulterated and decomposed in part and under the pure food and drug act condemnation is asked The black black- blackberries blackberries berries are sll said to have been shipped here from Chehalis Wash about April 12 of this year by the Pacific AmerIcan Fisheries company compan There Duchesne-There Duchesne There is going to be good fish fishing In som some day In the Uinta riv river r and in Ashley and aUlI Brush creeks Eastern brook trout In great havo been planted during the past few days fro state stale hatchery at White Rocks nocks In some cases the fry try had to be transported across the Uin Uin- Uinta Uin- Uin Uinta Uinta ta range of mountains at the head of Lake Forn and Uinta rivers by pack packhorses packhorses packhorses horses rea reaching an elevation of oC feet Ceet The planting was done by Jack chief deputy state fish and game commissioner and Warden Varden Lee Burnham Moab Ten Moab Ten inch casing will be run In the John II Shafer No 1 well on onI I time the Utah Utah Southern Oil on Refining Refining- Mid Midwest west Exploration companies companies site siLe on the Shafer dome located about seven miles southwest of oC the Frank II H Shafer No 1 discovery well on the be beCane Cane Creek reek dome The pipe will beset be beset set in a lime shale at 1735 feet An Vernal An An additional shipment of oC young oung rainbow trout has been received in Vernal from the White White- Whiterocks White rocks rocks hatchery nn and planted plante in upper Ashley creek Trout creek and in that I part of ot Brush Drush creek flowing through I what is known as buck pasture The shipment was transported from the h hatchery In a tank truck the farthest I point of planting being ninety miles I distant from the hatcher hatchery I ISalt Salt Lake City The City The number of sheep in the state of Utah shows I I toI an increase from Crom 23 in 1925 to toI toi in 1926 1920 according to the an- an annual an I I an-I I nual survey Issued by Geor George e A Scott ScottI I federal livestock statistician for tho ho I thoI seven Western Vestern states Thero were wert lambs docked in this during 1926 as compared with I In 1925 according to Mr Scotts Scott's no- no re report o port A large percentage of this num num- number ber bel will be marketed this fall tall while I the remainder of ewes will willbe willbe willbo be saved tor for breeding |