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Show AAA A A A4. A$4 A A A O l News Notes It's a Privilese to Live in I Utah ! Leht Eradication of weed outlaws has received practical attention in Lo-lii Lo-lii during the past week. Commissioner Commission-er J. W. Oilman and Inspector llelga Swenson are supervising the distribution distribu-tion of salt which is being placed upon numerous plats of white top and other noxious weeds. Lehi city is cooperating cooper-ating with the county in the weed campaign. cam-paign. A full carload of salt was unloaded un-loaded and distributed during the past three days. Price With already three or four times as much water in Scoflehl reservoir reser-voir than there was at any time last year. Carbon county farmers are looking look-ing forward to a succsesful season A. W. Horsley of the Price river water conservation district and Wallace R. Wayman. secretary, returned from a trip to the dam, where they were met by E. B. Jorgensen, agent for the Sutherlin-Parry company of New Orleans: Or-leans: John T. Oldroyd of the state land board, and C. J. Vllrich, engineer for tho district. Salt Lake Zinc recovered from ore in ft ah Increased from B2.fll1.TH2 pounds In If 23 to about P2.000.000 pounds in 1P21. and the value from 5:1. SOS. 492 to ?G.7i!2.00O. Lureka Shearing in the Jericho. Hillside, Lofgren and Fairfield shearing shear-ing corrals has been brought to a close during the past week. At Jericho. Jer-icho. P 1.000 head cf she"P wore sheared, shear-ed, SO. 000 nt Hillside and (.2,001 nt Fairfield. The dip this year was normal. nor-mal. Tho cold weather r. stilt, d In a better grade of wool, the fierce being dry and lighter. Salt Lake Conditions in the beet growing districts of Utah and Idaho generally havo been favorable this spring and a continuation threu -h the growing season will result in nn unusually un-usually high tannage yield per acre. In eiv'nion of oTiolal. of the Utah-Idaho Sugar crmpnny. In parts of I'tah rour.'y nn:l counties sou:h. where beoM woro planted oa-!!"r. some farmers have commenced thinning I'ue'r stand For most regions, however, this operation oper-ation will pot p'n full momentum until un-til the widdle rf this week. Salt Lake Tourists visiting th" I'tah state capllol next summer will see among the exhibits In the grnnr.d floor display room one depicting the sheep Industry of I'tah. This exhlbil authorized last January by the Utah Stale Woolgrow ers' Association, at Its annual convention, cannot be prepar. d and Instalkd this year, but the com mittee in charge of the exhibit Is no-live, no-live, reports James A. Hooper, Sail Lake, secretary of the association. Ogdcn P.ain which fell during the early morning hours Sunday through out Weber county and northern I'tah will be highly beneficial to crops com Ing at a time v.hrn m ist needed. Little J::m,u'r from frost is expected. Tho precipitation recorded by Arle Van de (Iraff. official weather observer, waf .72 Inch. Tho maximum tempcrntiir. was i"5 degri' j ajid tho lowcHt 3fi degrees. de-grees. Garfield Two inches of snow herr nt 2 o'clock was Iho final touch of a dorm that descended upon Die city Saturday night nnd continued for three hourH. Street.! were flooded, (lowers were destroyed, city pump houses were damaged i.nd the electrical elec-trical system temporarily dlseonlln . "-sill ik lu-n. r innhien CroNv.os In mmtii central I'tah will mart thinning sugar beets wliiiin a fe-v days, according lo W Harvey Ross president of Ihe (lunnl !.on Sugar compnny. who relumed re cently from a trip to that section. Mr. Itoas said that the, outlook la k 1 for buetu In tl.tt a. cllou. Smlthfli hi - Ilr vonnes of Iho city of nmlllifleld for Ihe year P2H exr led cxpens-H by J.')i;.',P r,l , It Is revealed In n:i (in il H fport of (he records nnd nc counts of Iho city received WVdnci' day nt Iho ollli i of John K. llnlden state auditor. The report was mini by Parley K. 1'elersou, certified public accountant. All the nec-ount'i wen found to bo correct and In excellent condition, Iho tepoit declared. Tie lot.-il city properly ainiuiutH to i:'.ii. :.''.. IX. and has only f::2,0uil ouliiland ing bonds. fL fietirgi Summer nlruck Flnli during Ihe p.u.t ie .e;i dayii, an evl deneed hy the wis Ky report Issued b , J. Cecil Alter, bint) met ornloi int. Ill (leiuge ri porleil (he In. i I mil III leln- peinliire with 101, whilo Hull LaU riineerl neconil xvlth fi;i. ' he other ex treinlty was reeord"d nt Jiiiclioiinn w l'lt 2 degree i. Ilin liesnn'ii maximum wan KS, a varlaiue of CO degrees. Tooele - Ilvie,il I repol ti'd paid by milling oinp 'i'le'i In Flali In lP;:ii lllllounled lo I fsl ni'.tl'i'., exclusive of 1)107.::,', paid by the United Mialeu ; '. it i 1 1 1 In;;, IdnuliiK A Milling company. |