Show I I I I I eo O O A 4 K O OO OO i News l r Notes o e f e eq et's Its It's ts t's a Privilege to Live in U t q Q 11 Ur Utah an A O 0 A 0 A A V dairymen have been Layton Layton-Layton Layton Laylon served notice by the Layton Kaysville Dairy association that care must be tops beet exerciser in keeping tops beet a away way from dairy cattle The fhe notice was sent out after it Il was discovered ered that some e of the milk coming to the station was wasI from cows that had been eating heel beet tops The beets taint the milk and noticeable af nf after after the taint is ter the milk has been bottled Nephi Fire Nephi Fire on the farm of oC Dean of oC Nephi Winn two miles northwest resulted in the of proper property ty valued at 1500 Wednesday after after- afternoon afternoon noon Three cattle sheds tons or of hay and a quantity o of farm machinery were destroyed Logan While Logan While rain ended a 1 th-e th three weeks week's spell of most delightful Octo- Octo Octo October ben ber weather those aware of the need of moisture to complete the germina germination tion of fall fan grain on thousands or acres in the valley did not object to the downpour Washington Washington State highway depart departments departments ments spent for Cor road an and l lI brIdge construction during the fiscal I 1926 the agri agricultural agricultural year ear ended June 30 20 I I cultural department announced Th I II expenditures by state in elude le Arizona Ariz Arizona I ona 2 California I Colorado Idaho 6 i Montana Nevada 3 3 New M Mexico 33 25 IS Ore Ore- Oreon Oregon Oregon I gon on Texas Utah Washington ton Wyoming 1566 Salt Lake During Lake During the last few I weeks there has been a greater move move- movement movement ment of feeder lamLa to feed lots Jots than I the situation at the opening of the 27 27 1926 feeder season Indicated would I be likely With a decrease in the number of feeder Ceeder cattle in the corn belt feeders in that region turned to lambs Jambs and took large numbers that normally are finished at home Con Con- Contrasted Contrasted Contrasted with this was an early season apathy in Colorado feeding districts The Colorado situation has righted it- it itself itself It Itself self and large numbers of Nevada NC feeders have been moving Into Colo Colo- Colorado Colorado rado A Heber-A A Utah district the lIe lIe- lIeber lie He-ber He her ber valley is achieving considerable fame In producing lambs Jambs Heber lambs ranged on almost ideal idea range are in strong demand each fall tall on the mIddle western mark markets ts l Myton-L Myton L C Potter alfalfa seed producer who resides on the North My Myton ton bench hench has finished threshing his crop and has 28 sacks of seed So far this is the largest crop reported for this season in this part of the basin Mr Potters Potter's last years year's crop totalled sacks and was a record for the season of 1925 The Ogden The state stale road commission may designate the Salt Ogden Lake Lake highway as an arterial arteria hIghway Henry II H Blood mood chairman of the state road commission advises Mayor George E Browning Drowning in a communication communication communication tion received by the mayor The Draper Draper The first carload shIpment of eggs was loaded out of Draper Up to this date the eggs exported from Draper have hae been graded at the tho Dra Dra- Draper Draper per and Salt Lake plants of tho the state stale association and have been shipped out of the state from Salt Lake Lako City In Inthe Inthe Inthe the future it IS s expected ed that the ex- ex export ex export port will consist largely of largely of direct ship ship- shipment shipment ment in carload lots Jots Drapers Draper's eggs go to the New York market i Fairview 1 Fairview r have been very fortunate this season Deer DeerIn Deerin Deerin In the surrounding hills bills seem seen to be plentiful according to the hunters Some of the deer der d er were shot just a few miles cast east of the city limits Hunters Bunters from the surrounding counties and sov- sov sovI several sov-i sov I eral sportsmen from Salt Lake have succeed succeeded ell In bagging their limit I With Gunnison-With Gunnison With organization of oC a local poultry association at GunnIson I the poultry Industry in the Gunnison valley holds promise of oC rapid expansion expansion expansion sion The organization has started on ona ona onn a campaign to secure a n large sign up sign of members Plans alread already have been made to ship severa several thousand baby chicks Into the valley next spring to toI I enlarge existing flocks and start now ones on farms whose operations are I Interested in entering the new activity Starting Starling Myton Starting I Monday a series of community farm and anti home meet meet- meetIngs meetings meetings ings will wll be held hell throughout the Uintah basin It Is announced by the I farm bureau These meetings i will wll be bo attended b by officials of the tho thoI I I Utah state stale farm bureau ani and the Utah Agricultural extension division M P I r Brown president and M 1 S Winder Inder PI secretary will wll represent the slate te bureau wh while Ile Rena B Maycock will attend as representative of the col- col college col college lIege lege E E Smith who Is seed for the lie Utah exhibit to the in- in international in international hn hay a and grain show will make maliC the trip at the same time to meet wilt basin Salt Lake Lake-In Lake In 1925 Salt SaIL Lake Laie reo re- re received ce received ed approximately tons of freight or a dally daily average of or 1110 tons Of this amount tons was for for- forwarded forwarded warded to other points nearby near a dally daily average of 1370 tons Two Myton-Two Myton Two shipments of rainbow trout were wore recently recently- received at Ver Vcr Vernal nal 1 and distributed In Ashle Ashley and Brush creeks Two thousand were wern placed in each creek and the ones In Ashl Ashley creek y were wera deposited near the tho Utah Power C Light company's plant Ed Oaks county game gante warden accompanied the shipment |