Show e 4 4 44 44 4 I News Notes I It Its It's a vt Privilege E to Live Liu in I Utah I 0 Approximately RICHMOND Approximately 2000 people of Utah and Idaho attended the thirteenth annual black and whit white day at Richmond where here head of cattle n were ere exhibited and competed for many premIums The cattle were on the grounds at 9 0 30 i t m and the conducted by Professors George Georee B Came Caine of the th Utah Agricultural college col- col college lef col-lef lege and C Y Cannon of the Brigham bung oung university folio followed cd one hour liter Representing OGDEN OGDEN Representing that no medic m bands of sheep ire tro depriving I stockmen of their r southwest of I Ely Nev a petition has been recel ed at the Ogden office of the forest service s rv I lice Ice requesting that approximately 1 I acres be added to the Quinn canyon I canyon and White Pine of the Nevada Ne national forest The petition is sIgned by more than per persons ons comprising stockmen mining men an I business men and also is supported by bythe I the White Pine chamber of mines and i commerce andI I PRICE PRICE-PrIce PRICE Price is the shipping pou for the largest shipment of wool from froman I an any one railroad station ever sent out of Utah in the opinion of railroad d of officials I here More than fleeces and in the neighborhood of seventy seventy- seventy five I five carloads of wool will be shIpped out of this city between now and June Jun 10 according to contracts now on file with the Denver Rio Grande Rail Pall I load road company at this place C M II TON TON-C TON C P proprietor proprietor etor of the Upalco flour mill in 1 Myton lyton news the outlook to the acre acreage acreage acreage age of wheat reat planted in this portion of 01 the basin in m an optimistic vein rem eIn Indi Indications Indications point to the fact t that at the sea ea season season son of 1928 will surpass any othe othe- othe In Inthe inthe inthe the years gone by b in this tins region In III order to meet local demands for flour during the past season eason it was as necessary necessary necessary sary for Mr to purchase a large quantity of wheat heat m in Ashley val sal saley valey fiey ey Barley and oats have 31 also 0 been sown SOn SO n to a considerable extent thIS year ear Shearing MANTI-Shearing MANTI Shearing started nt ot the thera th Payette Fa ra ette corral where here most of the sheep that are owned in m this section are arc Small flocks that I have wintered in m close are being be being mg ing shorn on the firms of 01 this city have been driving their thelT herd herd- herdIn herdin In from front the we west t de desert ert land lands to the theland th land in m the proximity of the shearing corral preparatory for shearing and for the lambing season The report that the sheep ac ne in a thriving condi conditions conditions conditions both as to flesh and wool Lo Losses es hate e been reasonably reasonable low during the past winter Belief PANGUITCH PANGUITCH Belief for the con congested congested congested condition at the Hatchtown h came when hen the specially bUIlt tate state truck and 1 two 10 0 attendants at ar arnved arnved raved and began moving the finger fingerlings lungs to Panguitch lake The attend attendants attendants attendants ants spent three days s s moving the fish they then returned to Richfield as WIt WItnesses witnesses nesses in an a case cas of pheasant shooting VERNAL The VERNAL The Utah Private Truck Truckers Truckers ers era ts has been added e to the th fi eight and express pres transportation fa facilities bet between een basin points and the railway The new ne venture is 19 comprised of 30 members various towns being represented and the at ar articles tidies of incorporation state srole that it is 13 organized for mutual benefit this to include roa road maintenance protection of rights and interests of truckers promotIOn of legislation fa favorable to trucking operations and efficiency of service PROVO Since PROVO Since 1905 1903 the we we bringing powers of products in 10 the state slate of Utah base ha e in 10 increased increased creased over per cent M Ml Farmers TON TON Farmers of Pleasant Valley Val Valley Valley ley are rejoicing that water ater has been available for culinary and lITigatIon irrigation purposes ses This is the same sane prOject that furnishes water ater for the south My Myton Myton Myton ton bench which the Ba Basin ConstructIon company completed un tier the supervision ISlon of S 1 Taylor of Salt Lake Ephraim Lions UTe are supporting the pit rity of Moroni in 10 ItS en endeavor eavor to havo have an appropriation made to build buildt n t sate highway Hl to the beautiful Maple 1 canyon can on west est of Mo 10 Morant Moroni rom rant This TIns canton can on has been by b GO Go Oem Dent and others for a state park but no appropriation i ihas has been madeI made I I BOU Bountiful BOU fIrUL Bountiful city citi has hasI just Jurt completed of a tunnel I on the city farm east enst of the city to obtain water for culinary purposes at ata ata I In n a cost of The pipe line Ime mor niora than 1000 feet lon long consisting of feet of tunnel work and tOO feet of dr starts from the surface an and runs ea east t to the depth of ere e c ent enty five I I feet from flom the surface making it so deep that the flow it is believed behe ed null III not be affected by the seasons The Thea IIII I a ter ter is 13 i the purest mountain tatter n which drains from front the mouth of Ward I canyon n c on Farmers on the bench par I aliel bet their them water ater supply by sImilar drams drains I SALT Utah LAKE LAKE Utah poultry brought 2 I into the state last y ear Clyde Clde C Edmonds at the re recent r I cent membership luncheon of the tho chamber of commerce Mr l Edmonds general l n of the Utah Poultry Producers Cooperative assocIatIOn I spoke on of the l observance of National week eek which ruch began begau Tuesday of last week eel l I SALT LAKE LAhr With 20 pounds of wool stool pro I annually I Utah has hAA ha only one woolen mill in 10 op j nallOn |