Show A A AA A W K i News Notes Jt it a Privilege to Liv Liv in i c Utah a 4 co oot o eee UTAH The UTAH The total value of all nil Utah's field neld crops was waa estimated at In 1928 and In 1924 HEBER CITY Utah's CITY Utah's crops of o oats and barley were worth to the growers in 1928 an 1 In 1924 a gain of ot In four tour years ears Utah's KAYSVILLE-Utah's KAYSVILLE Utah's yield acre-yield of o oats In 1928 was exceeded In only two states tates Utah averaged 45 bushels bushels per acre The United States average was 3 17 bushels Slight OGDEN OGDEN Slight damage to S and blossoms Is reported from the hail hail- hailstorm hailstorm storm recently In North Ogden AC 11 ACcording cording to Leno LeRoy Marsh district as ng cultural Inspector Other fruit trees In Weber cou county ty are said to be In good oot condItion SALT The LAKE LAKE The state road com com- commission mission recently issued an announce announce- announcement announcement announcement ment stating that the highways In Inthe Inthe Inthe the state were passable but that sev seve sev- sev several several eral were unusually muddy This ap ap- applIes ap- ap applies applies plies to all nil roads except the Straw Straw- Strawberry Strawberry berry valley yaney highway which v Is still closed to traffic LOGAN On LOGAN On request of the roads committee of or the Logan chamber ot of commerce an additional 1500 will viii willbe willbe be expended for tor Improvements on the theLo Lo Logan n canyon conyon highway according to Information received from Henry mood Blood chairman of or the state roa roal roat corn com mission by W J Funk district super super- supervisor visor visor RICHFIELD Sevier county and the southeast section of Utah has been favored with a drenching hailstorm which has now lasted for three day days It Is la the wettest time In the history of the section over a period of twenty years rears according to S R It Boswell Boswen as- as assistant assistant as assistant weather observer for tor this dis dis- dis district district tr I ct UTAH Receipts UTAH Receipts from rom national for for- forests forests ests In Utah showed d an Increase or of moro than in 1928 over o 1927 E C Shepard supervisor Wasatch forest Re Re- ReceIpts Receipts national reported recently last year totaled 85 and in 1927 the forest returned One fourth or ot of the total In 1928 was given to the tho state roads road and school funds From DUCHESNE-From DUCHESNE From 0 6 to 12 Inches of snow has hns fallen throughout this section during the past four tour days Coming at this particular time during shearing and lambing season It has caused considerable damage especial especial- especially ly among the lambs Iambs Many of or the farmers with small herds herds have boxed I uv up their lambs and taken them Into their homes to keep them from freez freez- freezing freezing ing lag GARLAND GARLAND-F GARLAND Final GARLAND Final Inn 1 arrangements have been completed for the construction construction construction tion of a bonded warehouse at Gar Gar- Garland Garland land Stockholders of the warehouse wa company have hare subscribed sufficient i wheat to be stored In the warehouse to necessitate an expenditure of ot at I least to build a structure large enough to the crop Work ot of construction will w begin In time to complete the building to accommodate this years year's crop RICHFIELD Fish RICHFIELD Lake forest ser see service vice officials and rangers are now planting 2700 western pine tree slips from the Pipe nursery Colorado Two hundred of or the trees ranging from ten to fifteen Inches high In clu ing roots will be planted In the Oak Creek canyon district In Millard I county Five Fhe hundred around the I Mountain Ranch forest ranger station near the head of ot Salina canyon In Se- Se Sevier vier Se-vier Tier vier count county CEDAR Sheep CITY CITY Sheep shearing Is going forward full blast at several of the shearing camps in Washington and Iron counties At St George the first to get started about sheep are to be relieved of their wool while at Hurricane are to be sheared sheared Shearing was to have been begun at Iron Springs early this week but ow ow- owing ing lag to the storm was delayed About sheep will be sheared at that place SALT LAKE LAKE-An LAKE An agreement for r re- re reciprocity re reciprocity Utah and Idaho In inthe Inthe the tho licensing of ot automobiles was reach reach- reached reached reached ed by Milton H II Welling secretary ot of state stale of Utah and Fred E Lukins sec sec- secretary secretary secretary of state slate of or Idaho at the con con- conclusion conclusion elusion of two days conferences An All passenger cars except commercial stage carriers that have license plates issued In Utah or Idaho will be allowed to pass vass freely into the other state The same ruling applies to farm trucks operated by tho farmers themselves TWIN The FALLS FALLS The board of con con- control control con control of the south central Idaho athletic district met here and laid preliminary plans for the spring track meets The district sub district track meet for the Twin Falls district will be bo held on Lincoln field April 27 The time and place for the north side and the eastern division sub district meets have not yet been decided on OGDEN Although OGDEN Although beet farmers In I Weber and Cache counties have been greatly delayed In fn getting getting- seed Into the tho ground as the tho direct result of ot the tho unseasonable weather they will In n all probability reap their reward In large large- largely largely largely I ly Increased yields for the year This lis the opinion expressed recently by byI officials of the Amalgamated Sugar I company In city It was added that the Immense amount of moisture I now In the ground has placed It In unprecedented condition and that with normal weather after aCter the beets are planted the tho yield per a acre re should b be bethe bethe the largest in la years I I |