Show S news notes iea lt a 2 iiri ca to live lim in utah A i SALT LAKE Indi indicative cativo of the tha seady growth of the city and state salt lake postal receipts increased from 0 in 1021 1921 to in 1927 an increase Inc roase of 42 per cent huntington the emery county fair will be held at castle dale september 20 21 and 22 emery larson la is in charge of the program and E A niel son of 0 f exhibits exhibit farmington thirty cars of onions and two cars cara 0 other produce were shipped chipped front from davis county recently H P mathews crop inspects reports that this Is tho the largest eup ment ever made anany in any ono one day front from thia this county and that they are of the tha highest quality RICHFIELD gr ground aund for tl the e new stretch of highway officially cata loguen as state and federal project no 77 B ext extending erding ton and four tenths miles milea from ICi Vi dinoro to the portal of sevier canyon w was is broken recently with a ten tenton ton tractor and large fres no normad road grader of improved type t pe SALT LAKE unsettled ind and cooler weather with probable showers Is predicted by J cecil alter chief of the local weather bureau rains have been falling quite generally over the pacific northwest and ancho the storms aro are believed to be working their way toward the intermountain region PROVO Estima estimated tod crop yields I 1 in n utah for 1928 are generally above those of 1927 according to a report issued recently by fra fral andrews statistician for the united states department of agriculture despite the scant rainfall la in august the tha report states that most crops are yielding fairly well FILLMORE ranges deteriorated during august and hence prospects for fall and winter grazing in utah and nevada are not good according to the monthly report just issued Issue dby by frank andrews agricultural statistician for the united states department of agriculture lack of rainfall which has ha been about one fifth of normal for utah is responsible for this condition conditi cn MT PLEASANT the last of this th eca sons flower shows chows sponsored by the civic league of which mrs mra S D longsdorf is president dent was exceptionally tio nally well attended monday with nearly one hundred handled entries of flowers fl owera during the show a talk on roses ros es and breir culture was given by professor so emit rEmil hansen of th the utah eUtah agricultural college EPHRAIM Aisi assistant stant district forester ester E winkler spent several days recently in conference with local officers checking up on carrying capacity of private and stats state lands within and adjacent to the forests moving picture operators operator 1 from washington ngUn office and assistant supervisor C bet tanson of the wasatch forest are spending several days on the mantl manti national forest securing pictures of sheep grazing SPANISH FORK announcement was made recen Ity by officials of the crescent products company of salt lake that a now new branch of the company will bo be built in spanish fork F ork the new company while con controlled controller trolle a hy by the salt lake concern will be organized or gan under a new name the new company which will as far ax as possible employ spanish fork citizens in its plant will manufacture dairy products and cold pack fruits and preserves PARK CITY snow fell inthe foothills recently true to the prediction of J cecil alter meteorologist of the united states weather bureau and at several different parts of the city light flurries were reported by citizens no trace of snow was reported however at the weather bureau although rain and unusually unus cold weather was recorded the temperature taken at 6 a ni m thursday morning was eight degrees below normal for this time ot of the year the thermometer registering 41 degrees SALT LAKE the continued drouth this year in the southern part of utah has resulted in a shortage of cf feed on the ranges tha large ls losses loss es s in beef and cattle and many of the cattlemen are seriously considering selling out unless relief by the importation of feed is in sight according to J M X macfarlane Macfar iane president of the utah cattle and horse hors growers association who has just returned rp from a tour of inspection on which ho he conferred with catt cattlemen lenten in the cottles en route HEBER CITY due largely to in creaso acreage wheat this year is esaf estimated at bushels compared to bushels in 1927 oats oata also will increase according to present estimates ti mates which state that bushels will ivill bo be produced compared to lest year ray hay is estimated at tons while las layt t year tons were grown the apple appl a and peach crops will show greater yields and the report states state a that there ore are more bearing peach deac trees this year CITY peach shipments j from utah aro are gradually subsiding after heavy season and soon will find lin 1 I the fruit exhausted exha ustel it was wag said by A J cronin general fien cral freight and passenger agent of the D R G IV railroad spanish onions and tomatoes are continuing strong however and should continue with heavy ship shipments for another month or until the frost strikes tho the crop woods wooda cross is one of the heaviest shipping points for onions v cilc all of utah and davi bavta county points poin tt are also heavy ve tle onions are being shipped principally east cast and south mr cronin crollin said |