Show LOCAL AND 0 PERSONAL 11 II C goodmen jr WM wits down from bego sego tuesday george A adams of monticello was a moab visitor yesterday john D B came in yesterday yet erday from rom big indian for a several day days tay stay in town dr it R W mcginnis of ogden thee P inspector it is in moab this week on business P F C grebles geo E grebles roy rol grebles and dr F K root of bago cro ero visitors in moab tuesday lues day bank examiner E 11 II street left this morning tor lor salt lake city where he will spend a week on buil busi in tho the tato state office mrs don taylor entertained the sawing club members tuesday afternoon sixteen members were arts ent mrs lucy mcconnell who had been visiting mrs bits 11 G green for several wicks left saturday lor for her home at dolores mr and mrs C E baldwin and daughter left tuesday for grand junction where they will spend a week or more mrs george franz and daughter goldie of oreen green river aro are spend spending ift the week with mrs franis sister mrs W E mrs kathleen nutter long longo mem ber her of the local high school was on friday awarded a high school four year certificate by the state board of education manager F W strong of the big six oil company left tuesday for price and salt lake on business con necked with the resumption of drill ing operations on the local well clemens G dixon of salt lake city was an arr arrival in moab monday to join in his wife who was formerly miss MW mrgaret margaret miller A wedding reception in honor of the young couple who were married about a month ay azo at salt lake will be held next wed evening eve ming at the home of the brides paren parents ts mr and mrs J P miller delinquent 1921 and previous taxes in the counties of utah total nearly half a million dollars according to a compilation by W D sutton state treasurer surer mr sutton intends to con fer with the state auditor and board of equalization with a view to devising methods for collecting these taxes taxes delinquent from 1821 1921 and previous years amount to in grand county according to the 1 state treasurers compilation ex sheriffs with wide experience are vilu valuable able men for the biff big fuel companies to have around the camps to see that no troublesome character characters in later lenere lera with the work of the men who are buy busy getting out coal T F kelter could not stand it to caf loaf US long and he has ha already assumed aitu hia his new duties at gfelner W J bliss all sheriff of grand county for sixteen years ti is new peace officer at price new news advocate approximately 16 per cent of 0 our lumber goes into crate crates and bodei according to the forel forest elvice service el vice united states of agriculture the failure of containers in shipment re eulls in enormous annual losses new and valuable information on the causes of ot weakness andhor the requisite strenz strength th can be with more economical use of material has been recently obtained by the forest products laboratory madison wis contractor V R bush was down from grand junction tho the last of the he week and pent spent several days with his family here lie reports that building operations in the junction are alet rather slow at present due to the mid winter season but that with the opening of spring there will be a vast amount of work of all descriptions grand junction recently voted a large bond issue for the improvement of its water system and this work will soon start much street paving Is also so contemplated taij coming spring last year inspectors from the bureau of animal industry passed on the health of nearly 23 head of sheep with pedal special reference reverence reye rence to the presence of scabies a parasitic that causes a great deal of loss to ranchers if it is allowed to gain headway in locks flocks more than of these sheep were dipped to destroy the parasites the disease fa is quite prevalent tn in a number of the western range states but the work of livestock live stock health officials is result ing in improvement it haa has long been a rule on well managed dairy farms to milk and feed the tows at the same hours every day regularity was always thought to 1 rave ave beneficial effect on production however experiments carried or by the united states department of r eg gi ri culture on the government farm a at beltsville md ud have shown that cows cf averse production milked at th thi sime haum iviry dy dv d y hut slightly more wilk and slightly la les le s butterfat than octo milked at random provided the feeding wn ww tit alre re at regular times wen the fec rg HI as well as ni ite n was done lone A pt t calion hours tit cows profit pro lured td abut 5 er cant cent iss Is ll s of hot i 1 milk and fat tat 0 the cut of lumber is decreasing in a all I 1 the eastern states in practically every state west of the great plains it is increasing bays says jhb forest service united states department of agriculture rIWA ri ture the principal source of softwood lumber for the entire nation will soon have shifted to the west coast and the average freight cost paid by the home builder or manufacturer will have advanced to a new and higher level evel |