| Show A A A I j News Notes I a Privilege to L Live tn in i Utah I 1 A AAA 64 44 44 l MT PLEASANT Joseph P Seely said eald that It Is 19 generally believed I that sufficient acceptable pledges have 1 been received to assure the success of othe the Sanpete Water Vater ater Users t project tor for the storage of water waler on 00 Gooseberry creek There LD-There LD There will be somo more mono highway construction In county this his summer Bids are being advertised for the construction of a concrete roid exceeding three miles In length to be hid IsId between bet and Venice These bids are to be opened at Salt Lake City on July 15 and It is expected that construction work will suIt begin Immediately there thereafter thereafter thereafter after so thit hut the time work will be he corn com completed during the bummer eummer months That PROVO PROVO That Utah Is coming back In pork production Is Indicated in the June 1 pig survey Hurvey of the department ot of agriculture Issued by George A AScott AScott AScott Scott regional statistician The sur survey survey vey shows hows in Increase of ot 21 2 per pen cent In the he number of ot 80 sows S tarro furrowed ed In Ia the spring of ot 1927 compared with Ith the be of 1926 For the United States us as a whole this Increase is 3 per cent The number of pigs saved Is 15 5 r cent greater than the figures for tor the spring of 1926 M M TON Accord TON According log to the lie report or of orthe the rainfall for the lie month of ot June as gIven by the he government record at lyton was nas 1 96 Inches Time The ivy helvy rain for tor the past two was quite quito general all over the he b During the same period In 1926 the rainfall was 16 of an Inch Tho The rain raID ot of the he past month monh was isas the first heavy fall tor for the he season PARK PARI The CITY CITY The dampened pop pop of occasional firecrackers wa was all that hat marked the tIne ince of o the Fourth of ot July here The rain commenced Sunday night fell lly hea most of the day and spoiled the he big celebration that had been arranged nER Due CIT CITy Due to an unusually hIgh 1 per acre Utah promises to a have a larger crop pf pJ c inning peas this ear ear than In 1926 accord according Ing to esti estimates estimates mates made b ink Frink Andrews agricultural cultural statistician for tor the lie depart department department mont ment of ot agriculture at Salt Lake Labe The Utah yield Is forecast at t two no 0 tons per acre compared with Hh an average of one Lon on per for tor the rest of o 0 the he coun country country country try It Is estimated that production of canning peas In Utah this year will 1 be tons compared with Ith tons lit last year In spite of the he fact that the tho acreage this hIs ear ear Is only In 1926 Its It wis ta SALT L Resurfacing I L hC Resurfacing of ot two Import nt highways ays at a cost of ot more r than 50 will be tie recommended by byn byR n II T Dahlquist county commissioner ot of roads and bridges to the tho ho county commission at nt tho lie a morning g The roads on which the tho project Is believed cd necessary are Thir Thirty Thirty ty third South street Seventh Last East to Mill creek creeh sad ind the lie 5 1 seventy enty sec second ond high highway a generally kno known knon n as Ses Se enty second Sout South east from the lie turn turo t to the inn MT lIT PLEASANT Maor Ma or Joseph Seel of ot Mt Ml tnt Pleas slid shortly at af after atter ter em midnight that lint It looks now as it if the Sanpete Water Users ion s a project tor for the bringing of ot a supply of ot water from the Colorado river basin is 19 satisfactorily subscribed This however ever not be known until after a meeting to be held at the North orth Sanpete bank at 9 0 o clock this morning when hen subscriptions will be checked up LOGAN Ses LOGAN Seven en thousand five hun bun hundred bundred dred automobiles passed over the high highway highway way ay in Logan canyon during the per period lod hod from Irons June 3 to Juno June 24 2 Inclusive accordIng to a n register which has been placed on a bridge near the mouth of othe the e canon can non on at O eLS ens AMERICAN Utah FORK FORK Utah association officers will III gh give glie e a banquet and dance Friday In their new ness eg egg eggplant plant and warehouse in honor of the tho thedo do council Lions club and commit committees committees committees tees which helped make poultry da a success Tile The also desire all poultry association members to be present da will be an all l affair This CIT CITI years s limb hn rop In Utah Is smaller than tl tI at of last ear but it is In splendid condl lion according to Ceorge eorge A Scott U J S livestock statistician who ho re me urne Thursday from i s tour ot of o the p sections Ar lIr Scott made visits o 0 Utah Juab Mill ti Beaver Deaver Iron arfield Plute 50 ler Sanpete anti and antii andi andi i cOlin counties ties The sheep are arc just to go to the slimmer summer ranges me reports BRIGHAM Most CIT Cm Most Important f the road oath Improvements to 0 be mn male malen Ie Ien n the northern part of the state this thil tm re-tm is will ill III be the lie oiling of the lie state ay from Mantu Mantu-i In eastern Do BOX Iller Ider count through Sardine canon can on ono ono o 0 the thc pas pa paved ell ed 1 a in mn V nc ac to K h C Vu bright right district en ineer for tor tho lie sPite te read commission 4 lib damage to 0 growing ln mops between I rice and Castle Gato Galo at thousands of dollars ridges washed away assay maRc on high highl l naps lB'S BS B'S and tit lid d up Castle po lIsle Ii a and Price Prices s a water lIes cut cutoff ort off and flue five homes demolished it ii t Cas Castin I Gate Helpers Beller s streets and base basement ment the hie flooded lie menace caused bY bv bYthe the which sarte I Monday i Is still gro groIn growing In S S LT LT LT L 14 L KI 1 Sales Sales of state stale land In force at tLe the close of ot In eluded some 3 acres the tM tile Io prices ot of o 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