Show News Notes I Ite It a CI Privilege to Lio Liv Li in Utah H u f 11 SALT Some LAKE LAKE Some of the finest lInest building stone n the world Is quarried quarrIed quarried ried In Utah Granite sandstone and varied shades of marble also onyx and travertine are found in abundance ance With RICHFIELD clouds clo still hang hang- hanging hanging ing low has hac received about 30 11 Inches o ot of snow mow recently makes a jubilant feeling among the farmers and the people In general as up to date the wl wlter ter has been very nr dry This MONROE MONROE This vicinity is In the grip of ot the heaviest snow storm torm of the thc season the roads that hitherto have been dry and dust dusty are blocked with snow v BO so that it Is with difficulty difficulty ty cars arc are operated About 10 Inches has fallen In the valley PROVO Utah PROVO Utah county count has refunded In bonds dated May 1 I 1920 Bonds Donds bearing 4 4 3 Interest were of- of offered of offered In lieu lI u of the higher Interest bearing bonds This transaction will gill according to Commissioner J W Gill Gillman man save sae the count county several thousand dollars LOGAN LOGAN LOGAN-Logan Logan and Cache valley y citizens were endea ring to dig themselves out of a heavy y snow which fell recently School busses through through- throughout throughout out the southern part of the county were orde ed cd ed not to attempt to get the tho children to school and the road rod out of Cache Cathe valle valley was blocked in Sar- Sar Sardine Sar Sardine dine canyon MILFORD Reports MILFORD Reports received by bythe bythe bytho the weather bureau recently Indicate that a record breaking snow storm covered the tho west desert for tor two da s dl-s s Modena reported total precipitation of Inches Indicating over oyer a n foot toot or of fresh tresh snow and at nt Milford reports said there was a two toot nil all of snow MANTI-At MANTI MANTI At the business meeting or of orthe the Apex Hatchery officials recently In the ManU Manti banc banic building it was de- de decided decided de decided to double the tho present capacity of the tho poultry farm which Is now 35 35 0 hens to hens The fhe chick capacity of the tho hatchery is The hatching se season son begins the end of this month ESCALANTE The snowstorm which completely Inundated this sec sec lion Lion left leU a n snow blanket estimated feet et at five feet thick on trio crest of Es- Es Escalante Escalante Es-calante Es calante mountain For lor a n short time and until the road scrapers got Lu busy the tho foot which leads pass over oYer Escalante mountain from Junction and Widstoe into this valley ralley was blocked with heavy y snow drifts I PROVO PROVO PROVO-An An appropriation of I cas as made by the Utah count county com com- commissioners commissioners commissioners comI I missioners recently to be used for tor the Utah county livestock show which v 1 l 1 lie be held at Spanish Fork ForIe April 28 8 role fol- following fol following lowing a request for tor such an appropriation appropriation from a committee ot of Spanish Fork citizens composed of James Creer and Edward Banks Danks asking for lor help In putting on the show lorI I PROVO Hundreds PROVO Hundreds of members of oC the Utah Poultry Producers association association association tion recently heard reports on ac- ac accomplishments accomplishments of 1928 1923 which had brought their total of business to more than or an Increase oE or 60 per cent over the totals of 1926 And they set their aim at a similar per ver- verc c of increase so In which means a total for tor this year ot of 10 V VERNAL The VERNAL Tho The local headquarters of the Ashley national forest has reo re- re obeyed the following snow measure measure- measurements measurements ments from rangers In that forest Ashley creek creck drainage north of oC Verno Vern- Vernal Vernal al aI elevation feet 32 Inches Para Para- Paradise Paradiso disc dise park twenty miles north of or Lapoint La La- La Lapoint point elevation ele feet 25 23 Inches Dry gulch ranger station fourteen miles north of oC Altonah elevation 7 7 00 feet 16 15 Inches OGDEN OGDEN-An OGDEN An addition to the Ogden plant lant of the Sperry Flour mill Is 19 bo- bo boIng being boing Ing Installed with machinery to In- In Increase in crease the capacity of the plant 1000 barrels daily daHy bringing the daily dally out out out- output output put to 2250 barrels it is announced by Manager H II P Iverson The rime milIs mm mill millis Is now the largest in the intermountain region Additional wheat storage tanks have also been added to the tho A large force of workmen are employed UTAH The UTAH The demand for tor Utah poul poul- poultry try products on the eastern markets still greatly surpasses the supply anthe and the Indications are arc that the poultry industry can continue to increase un- un until til It is one of the most important agricultural divisions In or Utah Den Ben Benjamin jamin drown rown of New York former head of the Utah Poultry Producers association announced re- re recently Mr Brown Drown came to Utah to attend the annual meeting of ot the as- as assocIation association to be he held at 21 the B D Y U at Provo soon UI The VERNAL VERNAL The first 1929 wool 01 sale contracts reported from north northwestern I estern Colorado are re a clip of sold so 1 la In Cral Craig at 35 33 cents per pound to a 8 of a Boston Dos ton buyer blyer arn and anda n a clip of at sold in tin Meeker for tor 37 cents per pound From l Grand junction Colo a contract said saJe of fleeces of or 1 1929 wool Is ro- ro t en average of oC 37 cents per pel pound l with 35 cents cent ci as low and 39 cant cants as high The majority of or flock flock- In the Craig district have havea haa n a c tendency to hold clips for higher qu 9 39 to 10 40 cents a pound |