Show i News News Notes i J Ji ii 1 i It Its It's a Privilege to Live ini in i i i Utah j i 0 6 o Payson Thc Payson-Thc The first carload ot or peach peaches es Os to be bo shipped out of the territory served by the Salt Lake Utah rail railroad road was sent from rom Payson on on on Mon Mon- Monday Monday day according to Frank M U Orem sec sec- sec treasurer ot of the road Mr Orem said Id the peach crop In n Central Utah was promising and that he ex expected petted a heavy shipment of o peaches during the next few ew weeks Salt Lake The City City The winter wheat crop for tor the fall all of 1926 will exceed that of ot last year rear b by acres giving n a total of ot acres for the season If the expectations of or farmers through through- throughout throughout out the state are realized according to reports of the United States de I de of or agriculture Issued August 21 by Frank Andrews local states statis statistician A 6 G per cent increase over the crop of 1925 Is anticipated Salt Lake With City With contracts let Improvements in the permanent build build- buildings buildIngs buildings ings of the state slate fair grounds are arenow arenow now V under way according to Ernest S Holmes mn manager lager of or the fair Ag Agree Agreement ee- ee ment was reached with the Utah Agri Agri- Agricultural Agri- Agri Agricultural Agricultural cultural and Racing association where where- whereby whereby b by the state would construct a n row of two two fifty new box stalls before the opening of the fall meeting Labor Laborda day da- Construction upon this will be- be begin begin be begin gin within the next few faw days Myton The Myton-The The Mosby mountain road to Paradise park has recently recent been completed The forest service Ice with the cooperation of the White Rocks Irrigation company did the work The length of oC the project was eleven miles three miles being completed In 1925 and eight miles this year ear The total cost was and the road opens up transportation for a large section of timber Salt Lake The City City The vanguard of oC the bead head of rams to be consign consign- consigned consigned ed to the eleventh annual National Ram show and sale of the National Wool growers association which opens Monday for three days at the Union Stockyards at North Salt Lake arrived arrived ed Tuesday The four consignors to arrive first on the show grounds were the University of Idaho Frank Brown Browno o of Carlton Oregon J II H Patrick of Ilderton Canada and Maple Avenue Stock Farm London Canada The University of Idaho sends this year stock from rom the college flock while Brown is a Hampshire breeder The Canadian consignors bring the Lincoln breed one ot of the wools thelong-wools wools long Beaver Beaver-Beaver Beaver Beaver Cit City is to have hae a anew anew anew In Inthe inthe Inthe new white way lighting system the very near future Plans for tor the In- In Installation installation In Installation ot or such a system are al already all ready well advanced the equipment ordered and md the enthusiasm of every citizen aroused to the support of the improvement ement in the city's lighting That there may be no additional tax burden added to the people a Chau Chau- Chautauqua Chau with home talent occupying occupying I lil Hi Hir r entire nUre program will be given The Myton-The Myton The annual rodeo for tor My lh Myton ton will be held this year Monday end Tuesday September 6 C and 7 The following persons have been selected to formulate plans and arrange the program S A Wells chairman H J Ir Tucker rucker Gerge E Phillips Arnold Reef J B Whitmore A K K Draper A A C Marchant Ralph Murdock J D Beavens and B L Dort DorL Under the supervision of oC V T Rice a brass band will furnish music each day Brigham City City Arrangements Arrangements have been completed b by Peach Day Mana Mana- Manager Manager Manager ger W V L Hoist Holst with Thomas wena and a committee of Inv In- Indians In Indians for an Indian encampment near Dear Brigham City during the the Peach Peach Day celebration here September 17 and 18 and participation by a few score of Indians in the annual fruit festival In- In including In Including an Indian group In the parade In costume and war paint a war dance and Indian pony races The Indians will bring their own beef steer teer for a barbeque Beaver B Beaver Beaver-A ver-A ver A three-day three county fair the he first to be held in the count county will willbe willbe willbe be held In Beaver er city September 23 to 25 Committees are arc busily en- en engaged en engaged aged arranging an extensive adver er advertising advertising program and definite definitely arrangIng arranging arranging ing premium lists and entertainment features There will be bo exhibits of farm products poultry and livestock Draper Tho Draper Tho Twin Peaks Canning company began to receive tomatoes I August 20 and contrary to expectations expectations learned that sufficient tomatoes are ready to harvest so that the rush I Is already on The management planned to receive what were rood ready on on Friday and then to close down for three days before more would be ready but the tomatoes came to the I plant in such quantities that 11 it will be necessary to continue to operate the I plant until the season Is over I Salt Lake Much City City Much Improvement can be he seen In the lambs Iambs and ond ranges of Utah Wasatch and other of oC the state since the recent rains George A Scott federal livestock sta statistician reported on his return return from fronia a short visit to these The cattle arc are also reported to be in goof goo condition but the farmers are a little Worried about the market markot this fall Most of the lambs have been con con- contracted contracted for at a price around 10 centra n a pound which Is la a little less than was last year r rT y T |