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Show t News Notes X It's a Privilege to Live in X Utah SALT LAKE Trust companies in Utah have gained approximately three and a half million dollars in resources during; the past year, according to data comf -d by the United States Mortgage and Trust company of New York. Resources of trust companies in Utah total $90,312,750 now, as compared com-pared with ?S6,745,111 last year. PKOVO Mild, c'.'.ud- w- ath r - re-vailed re-vailed for the week ending November 23, excepting for the latter part when temperatures fell below freezing, according ac-cording to the weekly "weather crop Bad ranee report from the offices of J. Cecil Alter, in charge of the United States weather bureau in this city. MORGAN Letter giving formal notice to the Utah Construction company, com-pany, to proceed with the relocation and construction of the railroad tracks and highway around Echo reservoir was sent by E. 0. Larsen, engineer with the reclamation service, lately. Under the terms of the contract the company must begin work within thirty clays of the date on w-hich formal for-mal notices is received. KANAB Ranges of southern Utah are in excellent condition for the winter, win-ter, due to unusually heavy moisture during the past week, says David A. Smith of the presiding bishopric of the L. D. S. church, who returned lately from the Kanah stae nunnery conference at Kanab. Thirteen inches in-ches of snow was reported on the country side of Kanab. The church official also reports that, roads to Utah's southern scenic lands are still open. HEBER General conditions of the highways are reported good by the state road commission in the weekly report on the roads in the state. There are a few exceptions, the road between Heber and Duchesne being barely passable. The road over Soldier Sol-dier Summit is partly covered with ice and snow, and chains should be used. MYTON Several farmers who reside re-side on the Lake Fork road out of Mvton, under the supervision of F. j w'. J. Myers, during the past wejk j have been grading the road and put- ; ting it in excellent eh.ape. i KAVSVH.l.:-. Gr.d togs of the ! I Mvs high school are tucked away for another year, and In. ginning this week, ' Coach Jac k Cri f; s.nt hs h::sk--ball prospects together in t'le first tame of , a round robin class series that will weed out the s -iiiad and give him a ; working nucleus to put ir.t J the Ogden ; district race this win'.-, r. FAR.V1NCTCN School census records rec-ords for this y. ar sho w a siigb; in- crease in enrollment over las! year. There are 3 7 . " G students er.roU d in the Ihivis county sell -els. an increase": of 61. The numb r of children of school age not enrcl'ed in sch o! is b-s-; . than last year. This year there are 1:'! ! not legally excused and last year there , v. i re L'Pv I VERNAL C. N. Woods and Pana I Parkinson, assistant district foresters ' from the district forester's o:!ice in Og- den. have returned to head niarters f I- : lowing a conference in Vernal with ! A. G. Nord. supervisor und Glan A. j Lambert, ranger, of the Ashley national na-tional forest, on the amount of funds required to maintain forty five miles ; of telephone lines. 174 miles of trails. I twenty-live miles of roads, nine miles! of boundary and seven miles of f, nccs j un the Vernal district of the Ashley I national forest It) 10L'. j PRICE - Price w as the shippirg j p aint far two carlo, nls of honey from , Ihe warehouses of the Mountain Statis Honey Producers' association. A. M. Anderson, secretary of the association, reported at a meeting of the board ol d'rectors of the chamber of cammerco. lhrectors of the Eastern Utah Creditors' Credi-tors' assciation also attended. I REDMOND Grading and graveling o the county road from the north c ly limits to the Sanpete county line be- ( liau Monday and the work will hu i rushed to completion before bad weather sets in. The stretch of highway high-way Is about throe miles in length. ' OGDEN Within a few days con-, struct ion w ork on a mile of train sheds . will be under way at the Union station, ' ays Secretary Jesse S. Richards ot the ; Ogden chamber of commerce. This is part of the program of improvements ' nt the terminal, suggested by the j chamber of commerce and given ap proval by 'resident William Sinoule i of the Southern Pacific and President ! '.'arl R. Gray of the I nion Facilic system. sys-tem. .MYTON -0. T. P.eggs, local honey buyer, recently purchased S::;l cans consisl in g of sixty pounds each from h.iney producers in the Pint ih basin. I This amount, on the basis of fan) cans ' to the car. represented over one and I one half cars of honey. Mr. ler.gs ' shipped this amount from Price to a Los Angeles brokerage II-in, the same : to be exported to (Ictln inv to supply t Jnarket demands in that counli v. j PANQUTCH The latest project of the local Rod and Gun club to Improve 1 limiting of this s -elion was the pia (.; if II shipment of Iwentv live Chinese phcr. nils in hchls ah in; the IVwo. 1 I loll' e crock. They w ill be prole, t, , , from r. -v ere . .,, he! aa.l I he clah ha- I, ri all r e, Willi i i a v li b.-Ha of I'l 'lil llll-ide Power c 111 . II V I , see I 'la I Co I b'l ds h -iv e ailli, .eat I'.' d tin or bout I Ih" v inl ei- p. . .,;,!.!!! W. : 1 v .-1 .-1 hall e I in it,, i I h ,1 I h ' : h t"il ill In iluvi Hi total 1 lo-as oils ,,f Ihe s, c Hon lo appi oxlniatr ly ;,iHI buds, |