| Show I I I I News Notes Its It's a Privilege to Live Line In UTAH The PROVO PROVO The summer Bummer tallow fallow sy system stem Is the Index of or all successful dry farming and Is la a fixed program In Utah SALT The The Utah public school system has nJ always ays hold a avery avery avery very high rank In nationwide sur surveys veys voys MORGAN Many sections ot or Utah because of ot altitude and soil soli condItions produce outstanding crops of ot peas beans and all cereals RICHFIELD Although Although this sec sec- section eec tion has experienced an extended dry spell the tho prospects for tor an ample amplo are falvy fairly good t official reports there are 2 unofficial i t ler r In inthe tho the Ott k reservoir as na corn com compared pared with 10 a e fj tithe time J l PLEASANT GROVE The GROVE The fruit nd n r 1 making up tho the membership of 01 the the I 1270 cooperatives In the tho UnIted States fruits and v eget vegetables I I bles tiles sent more than cars of produce to the consuming cen centers during the 1928 29 23 marketing season the federal department of agrIculture finds COALVILLE Although COALVILLE Although the In Int intermountain t states still produce but buta buta buta a small total of ot the nation a s cheese supply they have Increased their production considering In the last ten years In 1928 hol however ever this I I group of or states supplied about 4 I I per cent of ot the nation s total Greatest tet Increase In production dar daring daring I I Ing this period was In Utah and Idaho Id MOAB The MOAB The fist filSt real snow storm ot of the year icar ear hit this section recent recent- recently recent recent-I ly h About one halt half Inch of snow fell feU here in the valley although be- be before be before I I fore ore night most of ot It bad had disappeared pealed The fall la was heavier In Inthe inthe Inthe the higher districts and on the desert north of ot here bere Sheep heep and andI cattlemen of ot this section w ero I becoming greatly concerned over the tho prolonged dry spell as the theT a lac wac-ing wac ing c-ing places were freezing 6 S ST GEORGE The 1930 budget has been heen set at Oil for Wash IVash- Washington ington county A he on the budget will III be held soon I The estimated 1930 e II follow folIo County roads expenditures county indIgent and old age pensions sinking fund and Interest on onI bonds state road fund 10 10 10 county a advertising of office s flee fice expense salaries and andI general expenses At At a It special meeting of the city council the budget ex expenditures pe for or 1930 were ere fixed as follows follos s General fund 7 streets and alleys 2 electric light lIht 7 water ater w orl s G lIbra y 2000 52 2 sinking fund 1100 special imp hap o emro ts ts 1 1300 fibs budget is balow that of 1 1029 2 J S Christensen and James Frost have been employ ed to audit the cIt citi books and ac- ac accounts ac accounts counts VERNAL Expressed VERr E VERNAL Expressed pressed in percent percentage percentage percentage age the read road from Sat Lal c e to Vernal In the year ear r 1924 v vas as 17 5 per cent totally totany surfaced v bile In Ia 1929 the a la Is 90 8 totally surfaced v ith that part uncompleted uncompleted uncompleted at t tits tins time being on on tle federal forest reserve resel e Utah s been completed either to federal aid a d standard or to state standard which Is comparable hav hay haying having ing been accomplished by better betterment betterment went ment funds F PrOVO Contracts OVO Contracts for two tl road projects In Utah county were sIgned by the Utah county cons com commIssIoners mIssIoners recently acco ding to Coun County y Corn Com A 0 Smoot moot I lime he state v Ill vill Join jom TV 1 lib the coup coun county county ty on both roads The first proJect was that of and gravel Ini gravel gravel- In lag approximately six miles of ot road rond between Soldier Summit and Old Tucker Tuche A go over the rail railroad railroad railroad road rJ right bt of way ay also be con constructed constructed constructed limo Iho 1 he approximate cost will III be SALT LAKE LM The LAKE E The population of Salt Lake CIty Cl y within limits at the opening ot or Is s compared w with Ith In 1920 an of 33 per pcr cent accordIng to a sUTie surrey sur estimate Is b is- is issued Issued sued by the tha ns newspaper feature bu bureau rearm reau recently The survey sun ey Is based on e excess ce s of births over deaths In inho tho ho city since 1920 InO time the increase In youth of school age the increase iii domestic water ater and other factors hay b having bIng Ing a bearing on populations 9 OGDEN OGDEN Forest Forest officials report th that t timber cut en on natio national mal 11 forests durIng the fiscal year 5 car Juno June J uno I 30 1929 exceeded c that of an nn pro prey t 1 tous ous year scar car with a total under sale contracts and l lAd d c to- to to getner cabler of ct more than 1500 1503 board feet Inc Ina 1 He cas casi ex- ex ex exceeded 1 i for the I 1 rat time and increased over o time lr l cal li-cal tl cal ear icar fhe rha amount ut of timber cut in m the time regIon was s as follows follos follo s Idaho board feet Utah Si board hond feet feel w 1 a ly Jt y R b bR |