Show N i News Notes It t a Privilege to Live in Utah I ISALT SALT LAKE Mr LAKE Mr Peters succeeds Major R Y Stuart who on May MIlY 1 took over his duties aa as Chief Forester Mr Peters haa has been connected with the public relations work of ot the Forest Service for many years lie He is the prin principal authority of the Service on State forestry policies and more than any other man has been Instrumental In bringing about the tho adoption of forestry policies and the develop development development meat ment of ot forestry activities In the States It Is la our aim to lend our aid to a n mutual program In cooperation with Ith them looking to toward ard the and reforestation of all forest lands are arc best suited to the pro production of forest crops Forestry has bas made notable progress In the States In tho the past few years The Forest Service Is now cooperating In one or more phases of forestry activity with forty five States The OLDEN OGDEN The count counti farm bureau predicted recently that Weber county will han harvest est the Jest heaviest strawberry berry cop on record here June 1 P Local PANGUITCH Local shearing plant rn In charge of Thomas lIa Haycock cock began operation recently with a small man force of It is rs planned to handle small farm herds until full fun capacity of the plant is reached The usual run with the ten n clippers being op opera operated orated era d is fifteen days das da s with Ith 1000 sheep handled each day WhIle TOOELE-WhIle TOOELE While stockmen and farmers are grateful for the heavy showers sho ers which over the en- en entire entire en entire tire state BUlte recently they now would appreciate a bit of warm arm weather according to J Cecil Alt Alter r local lacal ea aea ther man The rains ha have base e been ben beneficial beneficial but higher mercury readings will III heighten the good work of the elements Meteorologist Alter says sa a 8 OGDEN FundS OGDEN Funds in the amount of 42 will be used for Improvements adminIStration and protection in 1928 1028 on the Ashley national forest which luch comprises five fie ranger districts and to- to totals totals to totals approximately 1 acres This will include expenditures for the maintenance and construction of roads trails buildings telephone lines an other oilier Improvements ments for special tim timber ber and lInd range surveys general admin admin- administration administration administration and fire and insect control Bryce Bryce canyon queen t America Americas s fairylands will welcome tourIsts formally on June Il 1 Its same ame old lure for tor 10 lovers losers ers ot or form and color the fact the Bryce Br Dr ce Is now noVo a na national park will add popularity and Important to the canyon proper and In elude In the park boundaries bound many In Interesting and unique side aide trips for tor the I tourist SALT Utah LAKE LAKE Utah wool production production tion this year icar ear will III total approximately 22 pounds an e of 3 pounds over last year icar ear accord according mg to government figures received recently b bi James A Hooper were tary of the Utah State Wool associatIOn The increase is due to the retention of ewe lambs in the state and lInd the improvement in the condition of the flocks Hooper declared Esti Esh Estimated Estimated mated wool production throughout the United States will be increased about 10 per cent over r la last t year OGDEN OGDEN-J N J J D Jedd Jones of Jones Brothers Flouring Mill and Ele Bator vator company of Malad Idaho was as asIn In the city cit today the guest of Eui EugeneR ene eneR R Alton of the Globe mills Mr Jones reported that the winter wheat out out- outlook outlook outlook look in the Milad district is is- the brightest in ten years ears being even eten bet bet- bet bet- better better better I ter than last year which as was a 1 ban banner banner banner ner sea season on It 13 rs estimated by Mr 1 J Jones one that this years sears ears crop will III exceed thit of list year by one third Distribution R Distribution of more than thana a ton of poisoned oats list last veir seem eem to have been most effect effective e in destro destroy destroying lag Ing of ground squirrels In Wasatch Wa county From all 0 over er In the he county come reports that the ro are arc less than half halt as numerous as a year icar ear ago and farmers are arc evidencing a desire to follow up his by b this poisoned bait but again gam this year The Ag club boys bo s of the high school ha have hae e accounted for nearly a 3 thousand this year ear with Ith small c rifles in their annual hunting contest Myton M TON TON Myton and this portion of the basinas basin was as visited with i 1 i good ruin nin recently which land the dust In good shape and will cull III pro prove proe e very bone bene beneficial to growing crowing vegetation lads Indications point to the fact that it qUite general all over this part or of orthe the state The outlook is promising for additional moisture LOGAN LOGAN- LOGAN U J i unk 1 unk state rood roid su supervisor supervisor for Cache county count count announced that tb the tho Login canyon conon can on road to Dear Bear Lake is now open for tor traffic Recent I storms however hoever have made the tho road somewhat muddy mudd The and oiling of the canyon can enn on road east ot of Center street will commence Immedi Mr Funk has announced TREMONTON The TREMONTON Thc which fell recent was looked upon as a god godsend godsend send end by sugar been and gram grain grocers ers of Bear River valley JUey alley coming in m the nick of time to co save e the crops which had been threatened by the long drought Tho The early S sprouting of the sugar beets and grain gram up to about three weeks eeles ago go gave gale e promise of bumper crops but the succeeding dry spell and the devastating do dry winds Wind which have hale ha e s swept sept ept the valley alloi aggra aggra- sated by several days of extremely hot bot weather had a n tendency to aggra 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