Show f I 1 news aws notes its cz a privilege to live in UTAH TREMONTON th the 1929 boxelder Box elder county fair and rodeo will be held at tremonton Tre monton september 19 20 an anil 21 final details and all arrangements have bava been made according accordi ng to afu ofu ceals this fair and rodeo will be b better et than any previous pajo s OGDEN ogdena commission officially adopted an ordinance recently which provi provides desfor for the building and of a municipal stadium the structure Is designed to be used tor for scholastic and municipal sporting events and other beere recreational activities SALT LAKE in response to a pro teat by representatives of 0 the uth manufacturers the ille salt lake board oi of education at its regular monthly meeting tuesday night unanimously pas passed sed a resolution instructing ting school purchasing agencies to give marked preference to utah made madd products in the selection of school and cafeteria supplies WASH washington ington more than 1 1600 is due 35 3 estates states from the federal gov government as their share of receipts of national forests lying within their borders tor for the fiscal year ending june 30 1929 A statement state ment just sent by the united states stales department of agriculture ocul to the comptroller general shows the tha buckowing koWing bul bulk owing to western states in which the principal areas of public lands lie DUCH DUCHESNE E bub substantial improvement in the number ol of tuberculosis reactors in cattle in the uintah basin as compared with lust year were reported by W H li endricks state veterinarian eri narlan during the survey in the basin a all 11 herds that were found to be ba diseased last year were again inspected only forty animals out oui of 1520 tested reacting they were immediately slaughtered last year the tests testa showed reactors PR ice carbon county will start rt it A drive on wild and unclaimed horses iri in this county soon and about will be rounded up according to silas rowley who has charge of the work H horses for which a gr grazing zang permit t has not been obtained from the county assessor will ath also be inclined in the roundup operations will start with about teh tea men in the eastern part of the tha county all owners of branded horses will be notified so that thai they ther may reclaim their animals it if they desire A 5 fee plus the taxes will be charged SPRING springville VILLE an egg grading plant will probably be located la in ille in the near future according to announcement by officers of the local poultry association the assurance of a plant was made at a meeting of local poultry men held in the high school where it was announced that a plant would be placed here as soon as there were enough eggs produced to make the establishment pay Spring springville ville expects expels to produce laying hens this tall fall it if this number la Is reached there will be enough eggs to justify the operation of a plant LOGAN E H elliott of the utah poultry producers produce association reported recently that the poultry producers are getting their flocks la in splendid condition tor for the winter months during the past week cases of eggs have boan received at au average price of 10 a case eastern extras which are the best grade of eggs netted the poultry men 44 cents centa a dozen A CO 50 per cent increase of eggs was ivas reported tor for the first week of september of this year over that of 0 september 1 to 8 as 28 OGDEN prom from north ogden recent lythe first shipment of weber county peaches rolled out to eastern markets according to leloy marsh maish district agricultural inspector from now on mr r marsh says the peaches should ripen rapidly and out in a similar manner mr marsh adds adda that conditions controlling the peach industry in this section of the state have never been better than they are at this time and that the crop should be wonderful rains of the last few days ho he adds haye have increased the size ot of the fruit until unfit fully 75 perce per beut lt of the peaches will run from 3 4 to 2 12 1 2 minimum with most of them going to i 2 34 3 4 maximum washington WA the 1929 corn chop was forecast by the department ot of agriculture on the basis of september I 1 condition c of bushels compared with bushels indicated last month and 28 G bushels harvested last year indicated production of spring wheat was bushels of durum and bushels of other spring wheat compared with and bushels indicated last month and and bushels harvested last year the condition of the corn crop was placed at per cent ot normal compared with per cen t on Sa Sop pember 1 bast year and last month SALT LAKE an increase 0 44 per cent in freight business ot of the salt lake utah railroad company for august as compared to the corresponding month last year was nas noted in a report released by murray iturra y sullivan general manager passenger Passe riger remained unchanged un hangad he reported freight hand lings for the first eight months ot of the current year were 45 perk per cent more than during the same period in IU S said mr sullivan while I 1 net opp operating Kating r revenues fortha tor thu were more than per cent larger than thai the first first eight of laut laa 1 year i t k |