Show v u n 1 A. A News Notes I Its It's Itta a Privilege to Hot Lis in I Utah oA e History ot of the famous Levan becan Leo Le- van can ridge farming dry belt In Juab county countr Just south ot of and experImental experimental exper exper- work ork conducted with dry land wheat heat In to the area constitutes a a valuable valuable valuable able contribution to 10 the tho science of ot getting getting get get- ting good yields yield of wheat on lands landa which can not be Irrigated Irritated len gated yet which poss possess as a rich and productive soil In Ia many respects this area of ot acres on a gently gantly slopIng sloping slop slop- Ing ridge Is one of ot the remarkable farming dry regions of ot the west MORGAN Sled Seed Seed grain club clab has bas been organized In Morgan nn county it Is reported reported reported re re- ported by C. C R R. Richards county agricultural agricultural ag alt agent Officers of ot the club are ore President Jay Waldron vice president Alonzo Francis secretary secretary- treasurer Frank Francis All AU mom bers hers of ot tho the club are growing certified d baric barley The Tho club leader Newel Waldron will work with the members and assist in all aU club dub activities SALT LAKE Spring LAKE Spring storage season season sea sea- son for tor eggs opened In March and b by May there thero were cases In storage storage stor stor- age as 81 against cases a n. year ago reports tho the department of ot agri agri- culture Stocks ot of poultry also are aro larger tho the holdings of ot frozen poultry aggregating pounds pound II against pounds on May 1 I a year ago Storage stocks of butter tho the same samo date totaled pounds against ag 17 17 pounds on May 1 last year rear Butter Dutter is the tho only commodity showing a n decrease Stocks of ot meat on storage May ny 1 were estimated at pounds against pounds last May ay LOGAN Strawberries LOGAN Strawberries and beans were hard hit bit by tho the frosts In Cache county according to farmers Carme and field superintendents who have spent pent the thelast thelast last two days in taking an Inventory ot of the damage ROOSEVELT Lambing ROOSEVEL-Lambing Lambing In the Uintah Uin tah tab basin is about 80 per cent com with average Increases in to the he flocks amounting to approximately DO BO DOper DOper per cent of ot the usual increase Increase Increase In In- crease from per cent to per percent percent percent cent from isolated flocks Is reported Losses due to unseasonable and backard backward backward back back- ward ard weather are not as 81 heavy as It was wall first anticipated are looking forward to a profitable and are steadily continuing their endeavors to grade their flocks to higher standards BEA BEAVER Heavy BEAVER VEn Heavy frosts the past few tew nights killed practically all the fruit In Beaver Bearer and injured the alfalfa fa ta until It Is feared its growth is stopped Farmers talk ot of cutting their to give it a chanco chance to make mako new growth Potato vines were blackened Prevailing weather conditions Indicate more freezing weather eather LOGAN LOGAN LOGAN-Dy By June 7 or 8 the road between between between be be- tween Logan and Bear Dear lake will be open for tor traffic to W. W J. J Funk state road supervisor for tor this district There Is la little snow near the summit on the Bear Dear lake side Carl B. B Arentson Chairman ot of the Logan canyon canyon canyon can can- yon park and trails committee ot of the chamber of ot Commerce has reported and that side will be opened this week ROOSEVELT ROOSEVELT-A. A. A W. W Moore Junior biologist of ot tho the United States biological cal survey supervising the tho activities of ot prarle prarie dog poisoning now being caroled carried car ear ried oled out la in county states that the farmers are giving wholehearted whole cooperation in the tho work In the vicinity vicinity vicin vicin- ity of ot Leota t three thirty cooperators used approximately pounds of oC oats treated with strychnine In covering acres adjoining their cultivated areas More 1 than prairie dogs were killed In this area LOGAN LOGAN Frosts Frosts during tho the past two or three nights have In many cas cases os done considerable damage to garden crops In Cache county Reports Indicate indicate Indi indi- cate cote however that the moro more important import Import- ant lint crops the boots un fruits have been injured but little Corn potatoes potatoes pota pota- toes tomatoes beans and ond strawberries were the heaviest sufferers from tram the cold weather Several people In the tha county report that the frost killed their crops entirely while others state that tUe damage was not so heavy ROOSEVELT Project ProJect LT-ProJect Project work under I the direction of Walter Waltr 1 12 IL Atwood ug- ug g- g Instructor at the tha Duchesne county high l I chool Is fully rully under way I with tile the delivery of ot tine the first calf colt to tol toj l j Cloyd Collett of Roosevelt This par par- I 1 titular calf caU Is 19 from the herd of ot Dr W. W T. T Cannon of ot Salt county j I whose lock are consistent prize win win- ners The Tho other calves will be bo delivered I ered Bred In the tho near noar future PROVO PROVO Arizona Arizona will cooperate to the best beet of its ability with vUlt Utah in repairing ro- ro roI I pairing and maintaining the line roads roada that connect the tho two states Henry H. H lI I Blood mood chairman of ot the Utah state tate road rond commission reported Saturday night up upon n Ida his return from Phoenix However tho the last Arizona legislature neglected to provide needed much funds for tor highways he said and the tha extent to which Arizona might gb could not bo be determined OGDEN Frost Frost t during the tho last tast two days destroyed the tha tomato in I Tremonton and Corinne lu In Boxelder county and end I Draper In Salt Lake hake county county coun coun- ty and destroyed the bean crop In tho vicinity of or Spanish l Fork ork in Utah county county coun ty accord according I to a 11 survey made by tho the Utah Canners Canners' association MYTON MYTON J In the tho b bij is about 7 73 75 per vcr rent cent completed competed T with Hh an un average of ot flocks amounting to 90 10 tf per ller tent cent Losses duo due duoto to 10 unfavorable wether her conditions aro are not an as heavy y us as I I. I was at nt first The Tho are aro looking forward to toa I a pro profitable season |