Show f I News Notes It Its It's a to Lit Liv in tn i Utah characterized character character- Salt Lake What Is la as the worst flood In the history of DavIs county excepting the disaster of August 23 1923 occurred between the hours of 4 and 6 5 o'clock Monday Monda y afternOon af at- when a cloudburst divide mountain Wasatch In tat on the cast tast of swept wept down don the canyons can can- yone leading heading from either side of the tho summit and caused a a. property damage estimated at nearly Tho basin Is ex- ex Industrial convention of ot pectin an unusual proportions this yean ear accordIng accordIng accord- accord Ing fag to Impressions gathered at a are recent re- re cent meeting of the executive committee commIttee commit commit- tee of the event at Ft Duchesne Charlee Charles charIce Char Char- lee Ice Walker of My Myton ton president of the Industrial convention presided at the meeting Reports were heard fr from m the chairmen of the program publicity ty grounds and finance committees The convention dates this year are August 4 5 6 and 6 Salt Snit Lake City That City That Utah Ulah orchard orchard- Late save for a f few w exceptions are aro not keeping their apple anti peach orchards or- or up to a point where they can I be depended upon for and Stable crops annually Is the lie contention conten contea tion of Harden Bennion state commissioner com cOrn missioner of If Instead we weare wetue are un-c allowing them to overbear under favorable conditions thus glutting the market with Inferior fruit when they do product and causing them to go barren barten bar bar- ten ren the tho succeeding year ho he com corn ments Vernal The Tha The executive committee of the tho Uintah basin Industrial convention con cOn- I has practically completed arrangements arrangements ar ar- ar- ar for the fourth annu annual l see ses- the convention to be held at Fort ort Duchesne on August 4 5 6 and 6 C. C W. W Walker of Myton Is president and F. F A. A Gross of Fort Duchesne IsIce is vice Ice president of the convention with E. E Peterson Ray nay E. E Dillman W. W A. A Paxton ruton Campbell Mrs Jane Murray George E. E Phillips Mrs George A. A Harrison and J. J A. A Cheney other members of the lie executive com corn I Johnny Victor and ond William Wash Indians comprise the committee commit commit- tee In charge of Indian participation In the lie convention Salt Lake Lake Format Formal recommendation that tint the tho Duchesne Duchesne-Castlegate road a distance of forty five miles be Included ed In the tho 7 per cent federal aid system of highways was made by the state road commission Thursday at a meeting meet meet- In tag ing attended by all three members of I Ithe the commission Ira R. R Browning Drowning chief engineer of the commission and B n. J. J Finch district engineer of the tho federal bureau of public roads It is understood understood under under- stood that Mr rr Finch Inch will concur In the recommendation Myton ryton Myton Clyde Chyde contractors tors who are building the An Myton-An- elope unit of the tho federal aid road read have havo located locatell their camps near Myton and have lavo a force of men and trucks at work grading the roadbed through the town Salt Lake Lake Decision Decision to continue enforcement en en- of the Utah plant and insect quarantine despite the fact that the supreme court of the United States recently re ye- held that the In law w of a northwestern northwestern north north- western state similar to that of Utah woe was unconstitutional was reached at atthe atthe atthe the quarterly meeting of the tho state board of agriculture which was Just adjourned Ogden Ogden All All previous records In the tho handling of sheep were broken this month at the Ogden union stock yards Receipts were more than compared com corn pared with for June Juno of ot 1925 Salt Lake Maintenance Lake Maintenance of highways highways high high- ways In the state cost dur thur- ing lug June according to the monthly statement of the disbursement of ot road funds issued by John I E. E Holden state auditor The report also shows that was ivas spent for or administration and for equipment during the tire month Total amount spent on roads during the lie month was SO 30 o. o The Tho largest disbursement in any ono one county was in Tooele where was vaa spent Five FI of the counties had hind no disbursements Ogden Ogden-in In the lie midst of one of or tho the warmest periods Ogden has hns experienced In ten years It n. E. E Gary fiary assis tant district forester returned to his office Tuesday with the tho news that eight Inches of snow fell in the tho Challis national forest of Idaho June 18 and 19 and did much to decrease the tho fire lito hazard Salt Sult Lake Du Lake Du Duto to dry and Unusually unusual Unusual- I ly Iy warm weather tuning tho the past week tie the state stale Irrigation water Is low how and rain is badly lIy needed al at though most U d crops are still doing well veli according to the tIre weekly crop and weather report of J J. J Cecil Al AI ter lu In charge of the local offIce of the tho weather bureau A detailed statement of ot conditions is given Myton Myton Sunday was the tha warmest day tiny so far for this year ear according to the record kept at the government station In l I Myton ton Tire The thermometer register ed 95 95 The highest during the hue month of June 1925 was 92 The highest ever recorded In Myton Iton at the station was on July 15 of last year Price With Price With a crew of more than urea men the construction work on tho ho new six mile spur of 01 the Denver nI Rio RID Grande Grando Western railroad from frons Helper to Price Inice Is progressing rapId I rapidly accordIng accord accord- Ing lug to the contractors In charge |