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Show SOUTH UTAH DAY Scenic Road is Planned AGGI COLLEGE FETE PLAN KECOK!) CROP OF WHEAT SEEN FLOOD CONTROL PIAN IP INCOME TAX RECEIVED UTAH LAMBS SOLD Tooele Record crops of wheat averaging av-eraging 30 bushels to the acre on dry farm land raised on Hickman bench near here, this season. Provo A proposal to purchase filings fil-ings held by the Provo Reservoir Co. on storage water at the head of I'rovo river has been made to reservoir company com-pany by Provo city. Farmington Special flood control eonuuiitee recommend construction of flood control basins at mouths of Parish Par-ish and Ford creeks in Davis county similar to the projects at Willnrd and Farmington on which approximately $20,(K!0 lias been expended. Cost for the proposed new project will be a similar amount. Thompson Bids will be opened Oct. IT by the Slate lioad Commisicn for the $1U0.(K!0 road project from Thompson, Thomp-son, t.'.ward the Colorado state line. Salt Lake Federal income taxes in Utah for first three quarters of 1930, $1,19(1,275. Promptness with which payments were made cited as evidence of improved business conditions in state. Smith field -New .$90,000 Junior high school building dedicated, the first junior high school in Cache county. Murray Xew pipe line for municipal munici-pal power line plant is to be dedicated in a few days. Salt Lake Utah lambs bring 6 3-4 cents per pound, to buyer for Los Angeles packing ci.u.pany. Midvale At a special election called cal-led by Mayor L. A. Porter and city councilmen, voters will decide whether or not they wish negotiable bonds in the sum of $125,000 be sold for financing financ-ing needed enlargement of city water system. Ogdeu Reorganization of the Og-deu Og-deu Union stockyards corporation has been announced, the reorganization being be-ing the result of the death some time ago of the president and the recent death of the general manager. Logan The annual "Aggie Home Coming" at which U. A. C. graduates will return and once more view the familiar campus, will be held soon. Lelii Entertainment plans for the district Federation of Women's clubs convention to be held here we:'e laid by the Lehi Athenian club, local literary liter-ary organization, which will be hosiers to the visiting delegates. Spansli Fork Beet digging has been started in the Spanish Fork district, dis-trict, and the mill will commence slicing slic-ing soon. Bingham Tlie proposed new scenic highway from Bingham to Tooele, which would shorten the distance between be-tween the two cities 14 miles, came under discussion at a joint session of the Tooele Lion's Club and the Bingham Bing-ham Kiwanis Club. Committees were appointed to solicit the cooperation of other organizations in sponsoring the highway. Panguitch Snow fell two and a half inches deep here recently, greatly relieving the dry situation. Ogden Good results are shown in the treatment of 70,000 trees for bark beetle in the Teton, Targhee and Wyoming Wy-oming National forests, it is reported by C. B. Morse, recently returned from a trip of inspection, and 15,000 trees will be sprayed next year. Logan Fire breaking out a 2 a. m. just 250 feet from the fire station, did $8500 damage to a monument works. Nephi Finances have been arranged for an egg grading plant here. Price Police are searching for a firebug who is believed to have started start-ed four conflagrations in this city in one night. Mt.. Pleasant The annual state con- vennon or tne unristian wnaeavor wall be held in the First Presbyterian church in Mt. Pleasant, October 17. Cedar City Southern Utah high schools will hold high school 'day at the branch agricultural college, April Ap-ril 10. More than 20 contests will be held in practically every department of high school work. Mt. Pleasant R. Olson, 12, suffered a fractured left leg above his ankle, when kicked by a horse. Price L. Fowler, 15, was accidentally accident-ally shot in the stomach by a boy companion com-panion on a duck hunt. Provo 15 boxes of shells, 2 rifles, and a box of tools were stolen from a hardware store by house breakers. Silver City Bids will be opened on October 14 for construction of three bridges between Silver City and the Millard county line ,at im estimated cost of $9,000. 7o days to be allowed for completion of the work. Roosevelt At the Uintah county fair, held at Vernal, the Duchesne j county Future Farmers of America took thirty one ribbons out of thirty-six thirty-six given and' took away the silver cup I presented by the committee. Huntsville Explorations for a second sec-ond damsite on the Ogden river project, pro-ject, below Huntsville, has been shifted shift-ed to the vicinity just above Wheeler creek. Logan The Agricultural College is making a special exhibit of a model farm on a large scale at the State Fair, a feature of which is the ornamental orna-mental and service lighting. Nephi Prospects that an appropriation appropri-ation of $75,()u0 for a postoffice here, will be included in the federal building build-ing bills to come before congress in December are bright it is reported. |