Show I News l s Notes ft's It a to Lue LID In n Utah CEDAR CIT ron Iron Iron county ranks third In production of ot sheep and wool ooL Th The county has sheep worth In to 1327 1927 to- to to totaled 2 The woo wool clip 1 pounds valued at nt co MOAD MOAD Juab Juab county ranks first In production of ot sliver silver second In copper copperS total value and third In third in hold bold old I ot of minerals mined R Ith ila twenty eight producing mines operating In 1927 the total production of gold sold silver copper 62 25 county pro produced MORGAN MORGAN-Morgan N MORGAN Morgan Morgan 10 tons of ot alfalfa hay valued at atI I 92 In 1927 1921 It also produced 62 bushels of o barley CO GO bushels ot of potatoes 49 bushels ot or spring wheat and 30 bushels of winter wheat besides good crops ot of o other i grains and vegetables I MYTON Horace MYTON W Shelby of o My Myton Myton Myton ton water water- commissioner for tor Uintah i basin reports lh lint t st the present duty orI ot or I water one second foot to acres will continue c until October 15 There Thereafter Thereafter ThereAfter after Indian land will be b entitled to toone toone toon one second foot to 1000 acres and ond the balance of the tir v water ater will be b Ivl led according to acreage among Irrigation companies Weber N-Weber N W ber county beet raisers are Immensely pleased with the weather conditions which have hav pre valued for tor about two days da s The Tho rain which began falling tailing has been continuous continuous ous and a n helvy sno snowfall fall Is reported from Huntsville The Tir greater part of the tho snow V that has fallen In Ogden has melted almost as It fell tell but the mols tune ture remains and Is appreciated SALT LAKE Approximately LAKE Approximately 2000 carloads of sugar beets will be b moved to the tho various sugar Bugar factories over the Salt Lak Lake S R Utah railroad A J An Anderson Anderson derson traffic manager announced This will till be b nn on Increase over last ear of about or moro more mor carloads he be said Besides sugar beets apples and green tomatoes are being moved east an ant west Mr Ir Anderson said the th apples aro are going to California The CIT CIT TIr report states stales that lust the tho crop In the tir state stat Is now est estt estimated mated at 6 G bushels as COlD coin pared with Ith 5 67 of wheat heat for tor 1927 Hay fay production Is estimated at nt 1 tons Records show the estimate In October 1927 was as 1 sn tons Mr Ir Andrews report Indicated that the tho po po- potato potato potato tato crop has reached 3 GO hush bushels els Tho The potato estimate last y 3 sear ear was ft as 2 CE Among Among the tho In r rs from Davis county at tho the Utah state fair agriculture exhibit are aro ar Thomas Thi of Clearfield first Jl place ce on wheat awl anI barley S Potter of ot Farmington fl fist st place on cn n co-n C K R of Centerville first place on walnuts and almonds II 1111 lam L Rugby RIgby of Centerville first place I on melons m lons sheaf grasses peaches and bumper crop oats The The beet has bas just started In Sevier Salley aile Accord Accor AccordIng Ing n to S R n Coswell Baswell county count tural tura agent the tir favorable g owing season of ot the tir past few weeks h his hs s ma helped the crop to mature matire It ItIs Itis ItIs Is anticipated the th sugar sug b beet et factory near Elsinore will ft commence ope opera a by October 10 the th usual date dale dat for opening the tho bins for tor beet storage stor Cutting and sugar refining will start at a later date daf The O Pro 0 The O-The The outlook for this thus sea seasons lion eon s crop pro production lu In Utah based upon Information available up to Oc October October tober October 1 Is for tor larger pro production than that of a year ear 3 ear ago Frank Andrews Andre s ag agricultural statistician for the th United States department of ot agriculture announced an announced flounced The Tir wheat heat crop of the tir state Is now estimated at 6 bushels compared with Ii In 1927 All is estimated at 1 Gl tons as compared with the tho final crop of ot 1 4 tons toas for last year District District Forester R n IT II I III Rutledge gC and his assistant RaJmond Raimond RaymondL L Grey Crey bile hase ha bil e returned to Ogden fromi froma from rom romI a I visit sit to t the tho Kaibab tor forest st In northern Arizona shero they thy mado made en cn Ion of or the tir summer and anti winter Inter ranges ranes The officials report that the tho ranges are ar In poor condition and oud that does doe and fawns ns nr are ure In correspondingly bad shape because uso of ot lack ot of forage The Tho I forest also Is said to bo be overcrowded 0 with deer which the Iho ho young trees from Crom getting a start On Oa the ho opening day of ot tl tI o c hunting season about forty bucks were killed accord fug Ing to the tho officials Tho The hunters aura num bored numbered about ISO and 50 60 per cent of them were ere from California HAILE The HAILE Tho sheep Industry lies has more noro to do In Blame county count with Ith the ho farmers getting out of buying buTing to and ond educating their children thin anything an thing else according to ta II II r-ea r eal of ot tho the First r bank of Bailey October 1 Is the th date dato when hen turkeys s are started on the tho Ing process which lasts about three wefts weeks prodding pro bh birds ds for tor the tir market et Iro from three to four tour weeks ahead of o the tir lima desire i 1 I 11 um Hazzard of Buhl first vice kit of the thi th i hIm Tur Turley 1 oy growers ha has h-d h a flock ringing r In the tir grain f fel reI el Is on his hl ranch tai In n Snake Inter Hh er c l nyon 1101 north til northwest west est et of lute her for sc se era wool s and ond h la s jl ii st t put Pill them theta on ie d 1 In order ordel lei hit thit the Cast E rho co cc I lids hs arty Le be ready lead fet 01 Iho rho Than l i mailet mail et |