Show I e I News it a Utah Notes to Liv Liv in I Millard DUCHESNE-Millard DUCHESNE Millard Uintah and Duchesne arc the tho th heaviest h produces of alfalfa seed eed In the tho state LEHI The The sugar industry i is 11 a source of great wealth to Utah ira farm farm farm- irs and business r on Last year tons were produces in the state having a of 14 OGDEN OGDEN-A OGDEN A fund of has been n set et aside for maintaining and improving th tin Uintah forest during the fiscal year July 1 it has hai been announced by officials of the forest service here Tho Th allot allot- allotment allotment ment for improvements includes for minor roads roada and trails and 1270 for range improvements RICHFIELD Richfield will wall be tho scene July 14 of the second annual midsummer meeting of the tho Utah State association it vas aas ft as nn an announced recently by James A Hooper secretary Following business sessions in the morning and member will be feted toted at a banquet and celebration at Fish lake I lakeI LIBERTY Bear LIBERTY Bear Lake talley alley s I Black and White day this year ear w was unquestionably according to here rc about the ilie most successful dairy shoo Iho how ever held here and one of the features which provided perhaps ns as I much food for thought to the th dairy farmer was as an e of rime nine clan dairy cows owne owned in 10 this th immediate I These animals had made outstanding records in cow testing association work worle PLEASANT GRO GROE Utah's E-Utah's E Utah's stray stra strawberry berry crop now being harvested han ested is expected to amount to 2 quarts quam as aa compared with 2511 2 n a year ear ago aro according to the estimate of Frank Andrews agricultural sta for th the tho United States depart department department ment nt of agriculture released for tor pub Tuesday The report of Mr Andreas Andre s Iho shows s that there are 1400 acres in ID bearing beanne this year an increase of acres 0 over er 1927 P A PANGUITCH-A PANGUITCH A special butterfat test wo was run on every e ery can of milk mIlle taken tAlen in ID at the local cheese factory early arly in ID the week eok The test taken as 69 asa a check for the regular employees employee of the factor factory showed sho variation of 2 22 2 per r cent to 6 8 3 per cent The factory Is now recel 0 over er pounds of milk daily dally while the figure should I more than double when Lake and Hatch are put on gathering routes Recently EPHRAIM-Recently EPHRAIM Recently eight cars of I cool were ere shipped from Ephraim Ephrum to totaling pounds Five cars of cool were v ere purchased bv by b James for a Philadelphia firm while the other three cars went to Boston They re reCel Cel ceased ed 33 1 4 cents per pound and toe Bale ale will bring brine about to Ephraim Four cars of ewes and lambs were w re recently shipped hipped to Arch of 1 olcott olcott Colo by Faben and Mitten Larsen OGDEN OGDEN-Ogden's OGDEN Ofden's new airport is IJ the scene cene of much activity daily dally when men with tractors graders traders and other equipment are at work cork putting th the field into shape for accommodations of the airplanes airplane which will soon be in evIdence Present activities are aro under supervision of crews S from froOm the th city street department under the dJ di direction of City Street Supervisor liar Har Harold Harold old R IL R Tapp and City Cit engineer c Errett Sixty OGDEN OGDEN Sixty cars of Idaho fat lambs 18 in 10 number from the districts of Ketchum Halley y an and lull HIli City left for eastern markets in 10 a special stock train tram recently 1 incise eh e emen men n left with Ith the shipment shipment and andere sere ere given accommodations in 10 a special coach attached to the train The ship shipment anent ment was one of the largest that has hai ever passed through Ogden The lambs were ere unloaded fed and catered at the Union Umon Stockyards Stock ards in 10 this city SALT LAKE LAKE- LAKE What is so ao rare a as asa aia Il a day in 10 June may has hav hae e properly been the lament of the city dweller deller d eller during the past few days but to those en engaged engaged in agricultural pursuits the weather cather has been all to their liking Utah ranges and crops have been greatly benefited by the storm accord accordIng accordIng Ing to J Cecil Alter meteorologist in charge of the local United States Statu weather bureau The rainfall for tor the th storm u as measured at the Salt Lake Lak station waa ens M 35 36 ofin of in inch mch CEDAR Crop CITY CITY Crop conditions Cedar Ce ar and Parowan valleys are cell ell above e average for this time of the tho year ear Although cold weather ea ther persist persist- persisted persisted ed cd unusually late Into this spring the sub subsequent sequent warm Arm rains and excellent growing weather have hale compensated forthe for forthe forthe the retarded season The alfalfa crop I promises to reach a new record and the outlook for a good alfalfa seed crop cropIs cropIs Is evident Range conditions are above aboe v average ralle according to reports The Th fruit crop however with Ith the tho exception of berries pas materially damaged by late frosts HEBER Utah's HEBER-Utah's Utah's winter sinter wheat cro crois crop cropis is 16 estimated by the th bureau of tural economics c of the United States department nt of agriculture at 1000 bushels this yearS year is S compared with 2 bushels last year This increase in increase increase crease of close to 10 per cent in the th Utah crop is in m the face of ot a decrease creaso c-creaso of about 9 per cent in the th nations nahon 3 sinter inter wheat crop the bureau a 8 fig fig- figures figares ares ures ros show The nation crop estimate for 1928 is 15 2 2000 bushels while last lut years year s figures were ero w era 62 52 38 1 bushels |