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Show ROAD WORK OVER New Bids Called For 8 THOUSAND SHEEP SAVED NEW HIGH SCHOOL OPKNED LECTI KES ON I'Ol l.TKV RADIO TO EIGHT YEGGS LOGAN Bids will Ik? opened December De-cember Sth, for the clearing of tour allies of the grading project from Logan Lo-gan to Garden City, preparatory to road work in the spring. OGDF.N The Wilson plant of the Amalgamated Sugar Company west of here closed after a 35 days run. which was shorter thau usual. The tonnage was better than expected, however, approximating 175,000 bags of sugar, of one hundred pounds each. LEIII The new high school auditorium audi-torium was opened recently. The new wing is built on the unit plan sys:em in such manner that 12 new class rooms and a balcony can be added at any time without interfering witli the nppearance of the building. FILL1IOHE Morgan 1. McKay, county agricultural agent, will preside pre-side at the annual convention of the National Association of Farm Agents in Boston, Mass. AMERICAN FOKK New bids on the construction of the stale training school for the feeble-minded will he opened by the state building commission commis-sion December 11. The specifications have been somewhat altered, certain items being eliminated to bring the cost within the amount available for the construction, about $191,01). VERNAL Some 8,000 sheep, marooned ma-rooned on Diamond mountain by deep snow, were rescued after some losves due to sub zero weather. BOUNTIFUL "T II E TALE," the first school paper to he published by the South Davis Junior high school made its appearance recently. MORGAN Graveling and widening widen-ing of the highway between Morgan and Henefer and graveling of t he-highway he-highway from AVasatch summit to the Wyoming border have been eomp'eicd Five miles of the graveling from Morgan Mor-gan to Henefer have been oiied by the stale, giving an oiled surface highway from Ogden to a point five miles east of Morgan. The project from Wnsatcr. to the Wyoming line has abolished J dangerous crossings over the Union Pacific railroad. OGDEN Work will be started after af-ter the holidays on the addition tc the poFitoffice here to cost $207,305. LA1TON Poultry producers of 'i counties, Weber, Davis and Morgan, will have an opportunity to enroll in a 10 lecture course to be conducted by the U. A. C, the first one scheduled for December 5, at Weber count high school. PROVO Radio is the county commission's com-mission's latent contribution to the warfare against crime in the county. It has been decided to install a set ai once in the sheriff's office, to permit deputies to receive crime bulletins ot the Salt Lake police station and other points in the intermonnlain territory. FARMINGTON The county commissioners com-missioners of Davis county refused to grant the petition submitted to them by more than one hundred citizens to have the time for taxes to become delinquent de-linquent in Davis county be extended until December 20. TROVO Utah county is sending to the state road commission ten thousand thous-and dollars as part payment on road work done in the county. OGDEN Definite move has been made to secure a new building to ho'd offices of the forest service in this city, which is headquarters for region 4 of the forest service. This region includes in-cludes national forests in Utah, northern-Arizona,, eastern Nevada, southern south-ern Idaho and western Wyoming. MIDYALE Plans for celebrating the opening of Midvale's new $18,000 egg warehouse and candling plant are elaborate. The plant will be finished fin-ished in a few days. PROVO Plans for pushing the Deer creek project. ' in Provo canyon have been discussed and a committee of local citizens will attend the next meeting of the state water commission and recommend that an appropriation of approximately, $300,000 for the purpose pur-pose of initiating the first unit of the project be made. SALT LAKE CITS' F. Andrews, agricultural statistcian for the federal department of agriculture in Utah, has been selected as a member of the crop reporting board, which will meet "in Washington, D. C. soon to review national crop production. EUREKA An unusual celebration was held here when two couples who were married the same day, observed their sixtieth wedding anniversary together. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wigton had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Lu-cius B. Palmer of Long Beach. Cal. The two couples were married at a double ceremony in 1S70. AMERICAN FORK A small auto, known as a "bug" is now in the water of Utah lnke. While being driven on the ice the car broke through and it was not posible to retrieve it from the grasp of the lake. EUREKA Elks of Eureka gave a big charity ball with a large attendance. attend-ance. PROVO Featuring the present day styles, an exhibit of dresses, coats, bats, needle work, rugs, cushions, and artcraft Work win be presented by the home economics department of the B. Y. U., as a special part of the tenth annual leadership week to be held at the university January 20 to 30. A novel exhibit will also be given by the foods department and will feature the preparation of foods for cases of illness. |