| Show i News l Notes j i Jill It a Privilege to 10 Liv in i Utah Nephis Nephi's second annual spring livestock show will wilt be held atthe at the Juab county lair county fair grounds Saturday Satur Saturday day March 31 according to Albert E. E Smith county agricultural agent The show how Is being sponsored by the Nephi High School Agricultural club and the 4 H club boys with the extension dl division div din talon ision cooperating The LOGAN LOGAN The annual conference of oi agricultural extension tension service workers will be held in to Logan January 15 16 to 21 21 All Allot of the county agricultural agents the district home demonstration agents and specialists of ot the state extension extension ex ex- tension service as well as representatives tives of the extension division of ot the United States department of agriculture agriculture ture will be present VERNAL VERNAL Due Due to a number of ot cases of ot scarlet fever In Vernal and vicinity the high and ami central schools will not reopen for tor a few tew days The disease has appeared In a mild form torm and seven homes in the city are under quarantine The county physician has also caused the suspension of ot Sunday schools and ordered children under 18 years eara to remain away from the tho movie theatre Some OLDEN OGDEN Some Some sheep In Utah were Inspected and found free tree from scab In 10 December 1927 according toa to toa a 8 report of ot Thomas Redmond nd chief state sheep Inspector to the state board of ot agriculture The report shows that sheep were dipped once In compliance with the regulations ot of the department These were sheep entering Utah from Colorado for tor grazing grazing graz graz- ing purposes The sheep were dipped in Uintah county LOGAN Reports LOGAN Reports from Irom the office of ot the tte registrar at the Utah Agricultural college indicate that new students have entered for tor the winter quarter The total registration for tor this quarter is to already tar far above that ot of the fall tall quarter which had the largest attendance attend attendance ance for tor that quarter In the history ol of the school OGDEN Attendance at Ogden's ninth annual livestock show Is aver averaging aging dally according to Jesse JesseS S S. S Richards secretary More adults are attending the show than have hove ever been present and and hotels ot of the city report a greater number of ot out out-of- town visitors than have been present for tor any similar event SALT Although LAKE LAKE Although there are more people eople In the United States now than twenty five years ago there are about fewer beef beet cattle sheep and swine to provide meat moat for tor them according to Dr J. J R. R Mohler chief of ot the bureau of animal Industry United States department of agriculture There are however about more dairy cows so the net loss in 10 the number of ot producing food animals is about In twenty twenty- five live years Ten years ago the cornfields corn cornfields fields Raids aggregated about acres This year year they amount to less than acres according to the latest estimates representing an nn average av avo rage nagI shrinkage of ot nearly a million acres a year ear MYTON MYTON The The winter range for tor sheep In the Nine Mile and J ireen reen river districts south of ot My Myton ton Is being utilized utilized util util- b by the following who have bands In that locality Crystal J J. J Thomas Coleman Brothers Broth Broth Broth- Brothers ers Lewis Sons Murdock Brothers Knights Investment company Hancock Han Ian cock ii k Goodrich and ond Ray nay Dillman The number ranging In that locality owned by these men totals about 30 SO- SO Several bands have been brought In n from the opposite apposite direction Tho The problem so 60 tar far this season anon Is water which is being hauled with ice for tor the camps while the sheep shep use the snow to quench their thirst CEDAR CITY Drilling CITY Drilling for tor oil In Cedar a valley II e within the next thirty days was assured by Miller Robert Taylor of ot Kansas City president and ond managing director of 01 the Quad States Holding and Royalty corporation If It enough acreage to warrant drilling can be leased eased In the meantime According to Mr Miller who met citizens of ot the valley volley at a mass mess gathering recently approximately acres acre have already al al- ready rendy been ben leased laBed by the Cedar Valley syndicate SALT LAKE All LAKE All the states stales west of ot the continental divide had fewer sheep end and lambs on range January 1 I 1928 1328 than a year ago according to a 11 report of ot Stephen Bray Dray local representative of ot the market news service of ot the United States Staten department of ot agriculture ture lure and the Utah state department of ot agriculture The decrease for the lime en entire tire the area ara west of ot the divide was about head the report said The largest decrease was in Utah where the number still on teed feed January 1 was about 60 less than last year PARK CITY CITY It U is estimated that Utah contains billion tons Ions of ot high high- grade bituminous coal Utah's coal cOlli I Industry furnishes employment to about men with a payroll of at 60 per day when the mines art aro running running run run- ning full tull capacity opacity VERNAL VERNAL Flocks of ot tufted quail driven from their brush refuges by the heavy snow on their feeding grounds have han Invaded farm tarm yards where they are fraternizing In friendly fashion with domestic fowl Shelled corn Is being furnished so 80 that the birds bird may be bc tided over the winter DEA BEAVER Snow REAPER Snow VEn-Snow Snow readings at various points In 10 the Beaver mountains given for tor December 11 I 1927 show a depth of 01 o. o ten Incites Inches at Copes CoPts Hollow twenty sit Inches at Thompson Holes Hole twenty aught Ight Inches at South Fork and twe y- y lx Inches In Merchant valley volley |