Show i News Notes I It a Privilege Utah to Liva Livo in I N 6 eee N sN N Logan For Locan For tho purpose of hating Interest among cattle breeders ot of the state to Insure tho the entrance ot of ofa ola n a Utah state herd in the Pacific in- in international In International livestock exhibition In Portland this fall Earl J Cooper di- di director di dl director rector of the extension service of the Friesian Association of Amer Amer- America ica lea and R It E Everley field man ot of othe the association for the northwest met Tuesday afternoon with members of the Utah State HolsteIn Breeders Breeder's as- as association as association at the lie Logan chamber of commerce Salt Lake Lako City John City John T executive secretary of tho the state land board returned Tuesday from a fL trIp to southern Utah While In Plute Piute he be hemet met with tho the commissioners of that county regarding tho taxes on proper proper- properties properties ties taken over by the board on fore fore- foreclosure foreclosure foreclosure closure proceedings Recent rains are general throughout the state l Mr r Old royd reported but In some Borne places they are aro too lato late to do much good In Se Se- Sevier Tier Se-Tier vier county the beet crop Is a failure ho he declared and the estimated losson los loss losson on beets thEro th year is placed at The Ogden Og cn The grass grads n s cattle movement was begun LID at the Ogden Union Stock Stock- Stockyards Stockyards Stockyards yards Monday with cattle offered for Cor sale Prices generally were good and offerings found good demand Salt Lake CItY With City With a radius of 01 degrees and a power of candles the new B B T French light has been Installed at Woodward landing land land- landing ing field for mall mail aviators who may arrIve in Salt L Lake kc at night Its It's the farthest west light of ot its kind the first having been tried out in New NewYork NewYork NewYork York Others will be installed ed on theair the theair aIr mall mail circuit between here and San francisco The Ogden Ogden The 1926 pea crop of ot Utah was approximately 5 per cent of or last years ears pack according to Utah canners who with perhaps one exception fin finished fished packing Tuesday The lighter crop this year Is a natural result oj of ojan olan an unusually big crop last year beIng somewhat below normal Growing Gr Growing conditions and lack of water are responsible for the lesser crop this year Salt Lake Tourist City City Tourist camps throughout the stae are exceptionally well kept according to L L- L LH IL H Male Malo sanitation engineer with the state board of health who has just returned from an Inspection trip of ot sanitary conditions through southern Utah Mr Male 1 left Salt Lake May 26 and andre re ore re returned returned turned last week jubilant over o pros pros- prospects prospects in the state Brigham Following City City Following a thor thoro thorough thorough ough Inspection of ot the peach outlook situation In Utah this season DavId F Smith chairman of the tir state board of agriculture and manager of the Growers exchange makes make these observation observation The quality of ot Utah peaches title this year promises to be be- belarge large and ex ex- extra extra extra tra fine fino in every way We Ve are quite sure that the estimated yield as has been published is more than true Salt Lake Utah CIty City Utah has an opportunity opportunity to outdistance Ohio leading cattle state in the Union in the tho opinion opinion ion of George D Deyo of ot Urbana Ohio who has been Importing large consignments of Jerse Jerseys s 's into Utah this summer Mr Ir Deyo makes this predIction after a study of conditions In Utah which he ho says are far more favorable to efficient dalr dairying ln and dairy breeding than are aro con conditions In OhIo lie He H says The high altitude In Utah makes for tor quick heart action and a faster taster blood flow which pro pro- produces produces I duces more milk milk Utah produces the best alfalfa hay known Second Roosevelt Second Roosevelt Roosevelt Second crop alfalfa seed Is rapidly going Into the burr and thIs fact in pleasing the farmers be- be because be because cause cutting the first crop and mak mak- making making ing seed out ot of o tho the second crop Is rath rather r new in the Uintah basin It Is too early to make comparisons with last year ear but present Indications seem favorable II Prick H S Kerr assistant chief of the state road commission and J S Young of the Uni- Uni United Uni United ted States bureau of public roads cent COUl corn an inspection of the survey made on the tho Nolan Castlegate-Nolan federal aid project and left for Salt Lake Lak City recently Salt Lake City An unusual devel came to the rte hog market Thursday Thursday day when three carloads of hogs were sold on the tho market at the Salt Lake Lak union stock stockyards ards for tor higher than the top price for tor the day at Omaha This lot all from the corn belt were sold to a coast packing company through a local commission company for 51 1175 a hundredweight One mix mix- mixed ed cd car was sold suld at 14 tOl top with the tho over prime primo heavies in this lot going for 12 The The boys bors purebred Hampshire Sheep club will hold its first annual show at Grants Grants- Grantsville Grants villo ville 1110 Saturday September 4 it was an an- announced pounced Tuesday by J L and John T Flinders h sS men ruen instrumental In sponsor sponsor sponsoring ing the club The Tir gentlemen came canto to Salt Lako Lake to extend an Invitation to the livestock and agricultural commit commit- committees committees tees of the tho Salt Lake Lale Chamber of ot com com- commerce merce morce an and to other oilier agencies In the tho city Interested in boosting practical club j work among high school students i 41 |