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Show W W W W VPVVVVVVVVVVWVVTV I; News Notes '! It's a Privilege to Live in. X I Utah BOISE Assurance has been given Idaho onion growers and shippers that Senator Frank R. Gooding will make every effort to induce President Coo-lidge Coo-lidge and the tariff commission to put an emergency tariff on onions, according accord-ing to a telegram received here by the chamber ot commerce in response to a message sent him asking for his cooperation. CEDAR CITY Roads in southern Utah, and the improvement program being carried on, won the praise of E. C. Finney, asssiant secretary of the Interior. Mr. Finney is returning to Washington, D. C, from Zion national park, where he visited his son-in la n and daughter. Superintendent and Mrs. E. T. Scoyen. BLACK FOOT Farmers near the Fingal beet dump two miles northwest of Aberdeen, have formed the Fingal Potato Growers' asociation. Officers of the association are as follows: President. H. L. Lowe; secretary, Ben monds. Other members of the new C. Johnson; manager, A. E. McGiy-organization McGiy-organization are. Otto G. Risser, R. J. and Dick Slaugh, Ben C. Johnson, Jackson McGhey, A. E. AlcClyomnds, H. L. Lowe and L. H. Phillips. DUCHESNE Contractors A. G. Young & Co., who have the contract for building the road from Duchesne to Dead Oi fiat, nine and three-quarters miles, are making god progress, having completed the grading of about half the distance. The rock crusher will be in operation chis week. The contractors are making every effort to finish the project before winter. SODA SPRINGS Members of the Caribou County Hampshire Sheep club are to have an exhibit oi their sheep in Del Panting building, Soda Springs, recently. The county commissioners have shown that they are backing the club work by offering premiums for the five classes to be shown. The prizes will be as follwos: First, 3: second, $2; third, $1. Ribbons will be given to the fourth and fifth winners. HEBER CITY Opening of the upper up-per Provo river highway extending between be-tween Kamas and Mirror lake Wednesday Wed-nesday was announced by E. C. She j-herd. j-herd. supervisor of the Wasatch forest. The work of completing the road, which was done entirely Jrom forest funds as a forest development project, has taken five years. The road was built to make accessible a great stand of timber. BOISE Noxious weeds are not confined con-fined to any one couuty or section of Idaho, according to C. B. Ahlson. Field Agronomist and State Seed Commissioner, Commis-sioner, of the University Extension Service, who has been conducting weed control demonstrations through out the southern and eastern part ot the state. The four most persistent perennial weeds: Morning glory. Can ada thistle, white top or hoary cress and Russian knapweed are present in a majority of Southern Idaho counties. The patches vary in size from a square rod to a considerable acreage. SALT LAKE Utah-branded merchandise mer-chandise to the approximate value of S-125. 000.000 was produced in 1926. and during the year Utah industrial workers work-ers received more than $50,000,000 in wages. AMERICAN FALLS- Plans for the dedication of the American Falls dam and reservoir, second largest artificial body of water II. America and completed com-pleted at a cost of $3,000,000. have been completed, and will occupy the entire day on Septembei 28. TREMONTON "I feel sure that the coming session of congress will pass an appropriation of $350,000 for the construction of dykes necessary to make the Bear River bay one of the Kreat bird preserves of the country," I)avid H Madsen, state fish and game commisioner. said Wednesday on returning re-turning from a trip to the northwest, where he attended a national conference confer-ence of fish and game commissioners of the eleven western states. BOISE Bids will be received here September 30 for the construction of two concrete bridges, each twenty feet long, on the old Oregon trail highway north of Fayette, the bureau of high ways announced. The estimated cost of the two bridges, which will span ir-rlgfction ir-rlgfction canals is $G00n. BROVO Thousand.': of people from every section of the county visited the county fair. From early in the morn-in" morn-in" the crowds began to arrive and com irined throughout Ihe day. Dur int most of the afternoon the auto trellic to ihe fair 'eearne ho great that ! niversit.v avenue south of the rail- j road crossing h'-i" me a one-way road, j BOIHIO 1'rod.iccrs of variegaled al j fa I fa seed in the province of Ontario, ; Canada, will have a' negligible quari lily of seerl for export this year. J " 1 1 n ' S Welch co'n rn i -e'loner of agriculi are f announced from advbes fui nb hed him ' during li s recent irip to Min tieapolia. ! CAI.IiWLI.f, Contracts and reccr I bide agreement-! JJf. 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