Show i J News Notes t Itu Its tf a Privilege t to Live iV In t I i UTAH u HEBER The CITY CITY The number of ot sheep heep and lambs on Utah farms Ind ranches on January 1 1 1929 la esti- esti estimated esti estimated mated at compared with 2 one year before and on January 1 1927 COALVILLE COALVILLE Shipment ot or the Sum Sum- Summit Summit mit count county farm bureau wool clip was completed this week with total shipments shIp shIp- shIpments ship ship-ments ments amounting to pounds The pool this year was sold for tor 34 12 1 cents a pound the highest paid for any wool In this locality The c clip lp as as shipped to Boston UTAH Marked UTAH Marked Improvement in Utah ran range o conditions occurred In M May y the monthly range and antl livestock report issued issued recently by Frank rank An An- Andrews Andrews drews federal statisticIan declares Lamb crop and wool clips are both short and heavy beavy losses are arc noticeable among sheep and lambs the report says fays Normal mora morality Illy pre pre- prevails prevails vails nails among cattle while calf crop prospects are re good Word GUNNISON-Word GUNNISON Word was as received re re- recently recently Gently by I L Henric HenrIe leader lealler or of o the Hughes Smith Hughes project work orl in Gun Gun- Gunnison Gun nison nison valley from the Holstein asso- asso asso association elation official test of o America that he had bad been awarded av a cash prIze on his cow for tor taking sixth place a D the official test given gh-en for tor 9 1928 D Dalla a 1 Homestead Lass 2 12 2 to 3 years rears old tested pound a o of butterfat In days with on nn average test of WOODS The CROSS CROSS The first carload of early mixed vegetables from the state was shipped from Woods Cross recently This car was loaded with asparagus carrots beets heets turnips onions radishes and peas and was waE shipped to Montana The shipper expects ex expects to send many cars Into Montana and thus to relieve the congested con conditions on the Salt Lake markets according ac according cording to District A Agricultural In Inspector Inspector Inspector H II P Mathews COALVILLE Graveling COALVILLE Graveling of tho the re reo relocated relocated located Lincoln highway around the Echo reservoir has been started by bythe bythe bythe the Construction company The gravel for this surfacing Is com coming ing lug from tram Echo canyon about a mile cast of here The same company has hasa hasa hasa a contract for tor or gravel surfacing the six miles and also Is engaged on this work It is expected that the new Lincoln highway roa road will Ill be open to traffic about July 4 The KAYSVILLE-The KAYSVILLE The executive com committee of the Davis county farm bu- bu bureau bu bureau reau held a n meeting with the central committee and set the date for lor the Davis county farm bureau day and fair for August 28 The place has not been decided Other years it has been heen held at Lagoon resort Various com corn committees were appointed It was de de- decided decided the exhibition will largely be made up of the tho usual flower show women's department 4 II club work and fruits and vegetables LOGAN The LOGAN Tho May re report art of the Richmond Lewiston Dairy Herd Im Improvement provement association just filed wIth County Agent Robert L Wrigley by byLe byLe byLo Le Roy nay Nelson tester shows average milk production production per cow was pounds compared with 89 19 pounds for April The butterfat average pro pro- production production production per cow was pounds i as compared with pounds for tor the prevIous month One hundred an ani two nn i two twenty animals produced 40 pounds of or butterfat or more With PROVO PROVO With the volume of pro pro- production production greatly catly Increasing the ship ship- shipments shipments shipments ments from the local plant are greater than the average for this tm tima of o the year according to local poultry plant officers During tho the last three e weeks an average of sacks of teed feed and 1100 cases of ot eggs have been heen shIpped each week while two carloads or of cockerels also have been shipped In this period perIO 1 Three more carloads of will be he shipped the coming week Excavation HELPER Excavation work has started on the tho site for the tho tipple of the tho now nov Peerless mine one-halt one mile mUe above Work on the rock tun tunnel nel for tor tho the nine mine has been progress progress- ing progressing steadily and the water liners are Within two hundred feet of or the c- c cI c l I vein Nineteen hundred feet teet of tun- tun tunnel tun tunnel nel has been drilled The wi Wl 1 be willbe a modern steel structure and will be located where the Nolan present Nolan highway project traverses the canyon PLEASANT GROVE Crowds GROVE Crowds esti estI- estl- estl estimated mated to 10 exceed viewed the parade and participated ted in the enter enter- entertainment entertainment entertainment at the tho eighth annual Utah Strawberry day celebration As a apart apart apart part of the tho program George L Smith of the chamber of commerce in the tho morning presented the city with witha witha a Plot of ground adjoining the tho city park on the north purchased by the the chamber of commerce to augment the elt city park It was accepted by Mayor Frank B Newman Nowman LEHI Hogs LEH Hogs on Utah farms were estimated on Januar January 1 1929 as num numbering bering compared with wills In 1928 and in 1927 Total FILLMORE FILLMORE Total farm receIpts less total farm expenses on 22 farms fn eastern Millard 1 county during 1928 averaged just according to the findings of an nn economic survey of th the county made mado under the tho direction of the extension service of the Utah Ag Agricultural college The Tho report of at the survey as to the eastern en end cad of the tho county has recently been made mad i public from tho the office of Morgan P IcK 1 McKay I County a agricultural agent |