Show 4 i I News Notes ote tes i 1 It Its It's a P Privilege se to Lt Lw Live in rn II Utah ti 1 bei I PA Local PA Local Local cheese factory I latest business lemurs e sponsored ored bJ the Commercial club Is la fast completion due du to liberal tostock tostock to liberal subscription lion due duo to stock lock and good management of the th club According to President W N J Henderson the factory should hould be beI b bready I ready re for tor operation about November r ex expert perl perlI 15 Mr Ray an nn or of orthe I man Is in charge the Important details of completing the factor and tho the club Is taking c csery c cry possible precaution to make mak this new enterprise a success PRO 0 PRO 0 Turkeys Turkey s marketed by Utah growers In 1926 amounted to pounds at This was as an Increase from pounds for tor valued at SALT During I L LKC KC During the week eele end endIng endIng Ing ng November ember 9 moderate tempera temperature tune ture p c ailed o er 0 er Utah according to toUr the weekly report on weather mango and crop conditions Issued from the theoffice office of J Cecil Alter government observer The weather neather eather w lir lb tock for tor prO ed very er eo favorable fa orabie grazing on 00 fall tall pastures ald the tho win In winter ter ranges S Ss s the resort Uj ort and for tor forthe the and growth of fall SO sown n grains Fall I F nil seeding has been fallI I about completed Early sown grain Is 19 making splendid grO growth grOth th and lato late seed Ings are coming up nicely Utah OGDEN OGDEN s herd of ot Holstein cable catle exhibited at the tho f se an annual annual nual Pacific International Livestock exposition at 1 l lOre Ore arras ed here in the rho care of Gilbert Thatcher The state slat herd won on third place in the competition of ot western states stales and every very animal of ot the eleven was as in the tha prIze money class Poultry DRAPER DRAPER Poultry In Industry in is Utah Is steadily growing as sho shown n In the production of 1926 of 1 66 SO pounds valued at compared with that of 1925 when hen 1155 1 pounds brought I SALT Utah LAKE LAKE Utah produced carloads of eggs at a value ulue of 2541 2 during 1926 as compared with Ith carloads In 1925 v slued at 2 2117 2 PAt rA rASO P A Twenty SO SO V Twenty carloads of ot cattle IncludIng approximately head bead were ere shipped from Goshen November l lover 5 over the tir D 8 L It R G W W The herd of cattle was as en from Crom Delta and was as headed for tor Payson Pa son when hen decision was reached to ship It from Goshen Because loading facilities were toad Inadequate Inadequate equate Agent ent II E Jones the tir help ot of ota ofa ofa a section crew constructed an im improvised loading platform P State PA PA State fish hatchery r o S located two miles west cst of Thatch Hatch is 18 now v feeding 20 2 rainbow trout According to James Sargent Jr dl rector of the tir hatchery these thes baby trout will be kept at the tho hatchery until next spring when they will Ill a five to six Inches In n length and then thell will be b pla pla-ed pla ed In the tir arlous a lou lakes and streams of this section Mr Sar Sargent Sargent Sargent gent reports that hat the tir he silver salmon placed In Navajo and Panguitch lakes last season are aro thriving Ing that fishing In this section generally generall has bas been the best In i 1 number of years J ERNAL Federal ERNAL VERNAL Id oral melt inspection ln for Vernal was unanimously endorsed at a meeting ot of the Ashley alley association called by President John Bennion at nt which Dr F E Murray and Inspector W T mon man of ot Salt Lake Lako City of ot the United States State bureau of animal Industry strong strongly recommended that every step stepI I be taken to secure this service ROOSEVELT Notice ROOSEVELT Notice of ot intentions to pave an additional seventeen blocks of sidewalks id In Roosevelt has been an announce announced by the tho city council These The improvements will for tor the tho most part act as additional approaches to churchEs churchE's and anel schools In addition to the construction notice Is also posted ot of Intention to Improve and certain of ot the tb present pre sidewalks The total cost Is estimated at CO GO LOGAN LOG AN Farmers of Cache county ban harv sted led approximately 85 5 per cent cento of the sugar beet crop and 80 per pet cent ot of their potatoes during the tir month of October according to a statement Issued Is sued recently br by the local farm bureau 1 favorable weather eather pro pre pr sailed railed throughout the tir entire month permitting the tho hal han of o crops to advance at an unusually fast rate rat SALT LAKE LAKE fruits and leg eg bles unloaded at Salt Lake Lako during October show how a considerable Increase i cr tho the amount unloaded during the th same Bame amo month last br ar according to Edgar lIgar M bt Ledyard chairman of the agricultural committee OLDEN Change OGDEN Change N-Change Change In the tir course courso of the state highway and a straightening out ot of the tho Utah Idaho Central rail rall railroad railroad road tracks at tho the Utah hot springs nine miles mile north of Ogden are arc being urged by Orman Oman W Y 1 Ewing Ing and his as a who ho recently purchased the resort The Tho changes change to Mr l Ew g arc are Incident to the plan he has hasIn hasin ha In mind of ot building a resort there I MOAD- MOAD MOAB Campaign to lo stamp out scabies cable among among- the tho sheep of oC this stale was as carried on during September and October It was as reported to tho the state board of ot agriculture by Thomas Thomaa Red Redmond Redmond Redmond mond chief state sheep heep Inspector DurIng DurIng- September about 70 sheep were Inspected ln and found free from scabies cable ind 10 sheep heep found free I from scabies were dipped clipped once for fori I eradication of ot ticks licks There were ere thin thir thirty ty eight sheep heep found infected with enables scab Ie that were war are dipped tho the third I time I |