Show I i News Notes J Ifs ft a Privilege to Live in Utah 4 4 Salt BaIt Lake Luke City All All highways In Inthe the state are open except the lieber- lieber FruItland road which Is blocked with snow allow drifts according to a report from the office of the state road toad com coin mission The commission reported that it had assisted ted In opening the Parleys Parley's and Lo Logan an canyon routes but that no effort eUort would be made to ke keep p the Iho Heber highway open open during the tho winter i Price Formal Formal acceptance of the new Price hospital was made matte Tuesday Tuesday Tues Tues- day night by tho the city council which agreed to use the worth of ot equipment for city purposes to provide pro pro- vide vido further Improvements to furnish fur nish quarters for tho the Institutions and I pay rent The Tho hospital was donated inflated by the Price chamber of commerce Washington That so called so-called called restricted restricted re reo Indians living on reservations do not have to pay federal Income taxes on income from sources within the reservations has been decided by bythe bytho bytho tho the department ot of the interior Price The The rotting away of wire bands around old wooden pipe caused a break in the pipeline and cut off the tho Price city water supply for several Beveral hours The break occurred above the I tunnels near Kyune In Price canyon and tore up tip a section of the D D. D R.G. n. n G. G W. W railroad tracks in addition to cutting a channel through the east tunnel Salt Lake The The elements have made mado up for tor their delinquency at Brighton Four Inches of ot snow fell at the tile city watershed during the night of January 21 it was reported by 4 Harry Hammond observer observer for tor the waterworks department to 11 II K IC Burton liar Bur ton city superintendent The old snow added to tho the new fall fail made a total depth of thirty seven inches Incites as compared compared com corn pared with somewhat more moro than titan sixty inches at ot this time timea a year ago ogo water water- LL WOrK sam saiD I Price An Pricer-An An Increase In business atthe at atthe atthe the Price I postoffice last year over that ot of the year previous with a n. decrease de do- crease of in the expenditures for the operation of the local office ortIce is noted in a report submitted by Postmaster Postmaster Post Post- master J. J 1 F F. MacKnight i iSalt Salt Lake City Major Major C. C C. C Moseley Mose- Mose M seley seley se se- ley vice president and general superIntendent super superIntendent superintendent super super- of ot the Western Air Express has has- arrived In Salt Lake for the nr pose of of of- completing negotiations for tor fora tora a local l landing field h hangars end and nd other facilities preliminary to the opening of ot air traffic from here to the coast on April 1 n next nest Salt Lake Laka City Plans Plans for li 26 w were re discussed at a meeting of ot the h ho Salt Lake Gun Club Tuesday evening The subject of ot new automatic angle traps traps- was taken up up and It was was decided ed to purchase two of ot this type to be installed In the spring Most of ot the tho members favored the tho holding of the state shoot at Geneva during the tho annual annual an an- nual outing However this subject will be brought before I the club assembly assembly as as- I January 24 H. Salt Lake Lalta City Special attention is to be given by the Utah schools this year to the forestry problems I of the tho state slate Dr C. C N. N Nelson state superintendent superintendent sup sup- ot of public Instruction sent out to district superintendents a copy of ot a letter written by hy C. C I L. L Pack president ot of the American Tree association association as as- to Governor Govern r George Georgo II H Dern The I letter that consideration be bo given to forestry forestry for tor estry matters and the state school offices are art urging the same samo thing Delta Delta That That Delta enjoyed a healthy growth during the past post year Is evidenced evi evl by the tho postal receipts which an increase over the year of 1924 ot ut more than 23 pcr per cent According Accord Accord- big ing to Postmaster Clark the receipts forthe for the year 1925 amounted to as compared with for tor the year 1924 Salt Lake City utah Utah county citizens citizens citi citi- zens rens have petitioned the U. U S. S forestry department asking that the road up American Fork canyon leading to the tho loop road be lie designated such bo be as os a forest highway and ond as os connected with the road leading around to Aspen Grove and Into Provo canyon Salt Lake City Despite the mild weather which has been in evidence throughout most of the western territory terri tern tory until the past few days the sheep heep and cattle rattle are aro In III excellent condition con con- according to a report issued Salt Lake City John John M. M henna Henrie and John Johnson county commis of Garfield county Cl negotiated a loan from the tho state road commissions commission's commis- commis Blon's Blons revolving ro fund payable before the tho end of tho the present year for f I with which to complete work on noI rehabilitating re roo rooI I habilitating the tho road from Tropic to toI Panguitch I the what that hat is known as I Tropic dump lump where the tho road goes over tho the escarpment near Boyce Vernal Verna shortly Shortly I.-Shortly Shortly after midnight on of ot the January 18 a bank of one ono course supply water to the tho power plant of the Utah Light and Power company broke ond and sent a flood down running that part ot Ashley creek Just north of town Price The The new addition to the tue Sunn school building consIsting of six classrooms an auditorium prin office om and a supply room has Just been completed Th The new structure was built on the foun toun dation of ot the old building which was wai destroyed by fire tire last W winter |