Show News Notes to t It I a Privilege UTAH J Approximately OGDEN slain in Sundar Sunday were west oi o Promontory at Salt saIL cn Great shores ot of ofha her bero on the tho s who w ha were hUnters Like by Weber W tej eber County y n I isa IS AI WAI by the protective association ass o and Game Garno supervisor of 01 CEDAR CEDARIS forest reports rep r the l ie national u ot of the through rough that and local s 5 sportsmen organizations I depart and an federal game the state and finger fi n g gm ged er fry Iry meats ments m fish and streams planted ed lit lings were in 1919 the forest lakes within LE 1 Is a SPRINGVILLE plant and grading ASsured de dea work on an the a egg neW t building build fn g according month wIll begin nc not t announcement by PresIdent Preside to as- as association ason local 1 poultry 10 ot of ol the tho ino lui Boyer S and an following a on recently with nth banquet nearly people In n attendance attendance attendance- LOGAN An 1 Economic fn Survey of the Dixie DIxIe Section Washington S the title of ot a n net new ew County Co antY Utah Is been booklet et Bulletin which has naaS been issued by the stile state Is of of- of 5 tural college The bulletin r d without s cost by the DIvIsion of Publications Utah Experiment Station Lo Logan Losan an Utah VERNAL-A VERNAL petition which it itis itIs Is hoped will have more mora than 1000 names Is being circulated among UIntah basin residents as the first step In the batUe battle Mr Sheley raid The completed petition will be sent to the interstate commerce corn com mission asking that body to grant the y k L D application for tor build build- build building ing lag of ot he lineST line lineST ST GEORGE It Is estimated that It will take about sixty more days to complete the grading and culvert work nork on the 18 miles mUes ot of road through the strip be- be between between be between tween Las Vegas and St George The big steel bridge across the canyon has been completed and has been Inspect Inspected d by a federal road man OGDEN Although crop yIelds will probably be larger In 1330 1930 than last year the Income from rom farm products Is expected to remain rem 1 about the tha same according to the annual of the he United States de department of ot agriculture copies of which ch were received recently by Harden arden Bennion state commission commission- commissioner er of ot agriculture SALT LAKE Three Three thousand more freight cars were loaded and an anthe d shipped from Utah and Id Idaho a h han 0 0 os o erthe er erIng the Oregon Short LI LIa Line ne railroad dais dur- duran durIng lag Ing 19 1929 9 th than 10 In 1928 1923 according to toT toan an annual antal report mado made recently by T ST S 1 Kinnersley B superintendent o of car se service rv I ceo her here 9 were a total ot of cars loaded In 1929 on the line theline as compared w Ith dui dur ing during ng 28 11 1 28 OGDEN George S Stant assistant Shorten horten taut tant secretary of ot t thorten the he Utah Canners association oho h ho 0 arrived h home ome reo re- re recently Gently from th the N Nome National Cancers association con convention en 01 In Chicago says atthe that the g general sentiment at at the meeting at attended by per per- sons persons was that 1930 would be a good canning year provi provit i that can can- e eI an ners Hera d did I d not over p I Ian ck and force prIces down Reports PROVO-Reports from the local forest supervisors supervisor's 8 office show that during the past year an Intensive survey has bee been made of or o acres of timber land lands Prom From the data gathered man mans management Bement ment plans for tor these areas will I be formulated formal showIng the ord order er of cuttinG cuttin- the amount to be beer removed remoTe remo ved 0 th the e date When hen a as well as asbe a ae second cut cu t be expected e may Inay SPRINGVILLE LLE Contracts Contracts peas tomatoes to for and nd beans being are no tt Canning annIng g offered compan company by the Springs the by y field eld manager Charles I 1 r y Preparations Pre I fora foraY being forI are made t for Or a area bigger bagger sUccessful run till this and andare more ev ever er before it 1st I season tha than n season ceason the reported L Ln Last tot tots a 1 Is acrea acreage by tl e a contracted company v ot of II Peas as as about 41 5 acres acres acv es ot of tout acres cres of beans tomatoes end and PROVO PROVO-It it W won on t be winter such a hard for tor t ton the he elk el k after aCter alland AL L and anda I heaS all aU Apparent Apparently A pheasants Ph pheasants IY the elk el k Yo sere ere and bYo determined wouldn t b be e hard h std that It ItI Ites ces es be beany because undo under any sirs cause I herd Wa was s ss S th the I antlered nn tiered fields aud In Ino arming der d dI o on n I n the munching ot of th hay the that f farm erg e choice their t farm a while W h hid stack stacked ed on were ere making ng the Pheasants tn the tho L S at ho barnyards Yards beme bemes me With dated flocks s t tS h e OGDEN OGDEN ot of wc n b research D n taken do doD to b durl sing ng 1 30 I under and t I In r rI range ange forest annual meeting lobl i n the g ot of ot the tho dl district strict the e United tom COIll service ervle C Ce tam tam- tate St ate ales t to forest 0 a rh The 0 s close necessary Y s Saturday Work C L ForY For sS sling as 0 d by tall fall early S Sf In 1930 ot of Includes include tulles studies s sa a initiation ranges On forests f and s Outside desert th thOn the e national s SprIng ping s r iU 1 be ran rane done e toges to 1 I hla Ola gain Information on no more l or on the dC deft rifle nUe UOn tion or of theae thea th cl Dresen Drese nt t con tenet u ot of range A |