Show 1 News Notes in i I I I Itt Its a Privilege to Live in Utah i N Salt Lake With City a determination the next ext annual annual an tion to bring if it possible Utah nual conference to Salt Lake Luke state farm tarm bureau officials departed Sunday morning for tor neno Reno to attend of officials and the annual conference activities Inthe inthe In Inthe leaders of farm bureau the eleven western states which opened open opened morning for three ed Id there Monday days The Utah party accompanied President Sam II H Thompson of ot the American Farm Bureau Dureau federation Utah visitor for tor several several sev sev- who has been a eral days on the trip to Reno Keno Brigham City County County Agent Robert Rob nob Robert ert II H. Dob Bob Stewart of ot Boxelder I county sets his foot toot heavily down upon upon up up- upon upI I on the reports that his county Is not going to get at least a normal crop of ot peaches this year In fact comments the tho Boxelder agent the peach crop this year will wl be a 11 big one The county had a good export movement over a large territory The only gloomy spot in III the county concerns sugar Rugar beets This crop Is not likely to yield more than a half normal tonnage ton ton- nage tinge observes Mr Stewart As is the case rase in other sections of ot the Int In- In t region the white fly has made serious s Inroads In sugar beets D. D D. D II It Madsen state fish and game commissioner commissioner has has sent word to the Carbon County Fish and Game Live association that three more shipments of ot fish for top planting In the time streams of ot Carbon and Emery coun counties counties counties ties will be shipped this week Thero There will b be thirty I a cans ns of ot young trout In each each shipment Vernal An An additional shipment cf ct young oung rainbow trout has been I received In Vernal from the Whiterocks White White- I rocks hatchery nod and planted In upper Ashley creek Trout creek and In that part of ot Brush creek flowing through what Is known as buck pasture The shipment was transported from the hatchery In a tank truck the farthest point of ot planting being ninety miles distant from the hatchery Salt Lake City One City One of the favorite pastimes of skeptical visitors to the agriculture belts of the IntermountaIn west Is to attempt to discredit the claims advanced frequently by the home residents on yields per acre Tourists visiting their friends in the west investment bankers on Inspection Inspection inspection tion trips with their western agents and farmers tanners from ther lands away from home for a n few tew weeks become dubious when a loyal 1001 maim Utahn or Idaho Idahoan an commences to chant the praises of ot tits Is home town Moab Provided a satisfactory franchise can be obtained Worn from the board of ot trustees of ot Moab the the Utah Power Light company will exercise Its to purchase the electrical business of ot the Moab Light Power company according to It R. H. H Ashworth representative of the time Salt Lake company company com com- pany who was In Moab this week i Salt Lake City City Suggestion that assessment of ot sheep be kept down to toan toan toan an average value alue of ot 5 a n head on old ewes 6 on lambs and 8 on stock i sheep shelP was wall made to the state stale board of I II I I equalization and assessment by a delegation delegation dele dele- I I gation gatlon of ot Utah sheep men headed by 1 James II II Hooper secretary of ot the I Utah association I Ogden The Ogden Tho time has arrived for fori forthe I II i the farmers of ot the nation to take a ai I II i careful look Into the th the a marketing machinery machinery ma ma- chinery that handles the I II I j of ot their produce declared Sam Sara H H. I I Thompson of ot Illinois president of ot the I American Farm Bureau federation I here lie was addressing of ot j leers of ot various community units of ot I the Weber County Farm bureau and andI I also Weber county business men I II I Food Washington Food prices It Is reported reported reported re re- ported by the government were G Ii per percent percent cent lower In Salt Lake City on June I 15 than a month prior to that time I I despite the J 2 per cent Jump made In lu prices during the month prior to June 15 With food prices only 36 30 per cent centI I I above war pre-war levels Salt Silt Lake continues con continues I to show a smaller advance In I food tood costs compared with 1913 than I any other city In the country accord ing to government officials j Salt Lake City Hereafter Hereafter only j j trout five Inches or more in length i will be planted In the lakes of ot the Uintah basin country It was announced j ced by David II IL Madsen state fish fishI I and game commissioner i Morgan The The Morgan canning fac tae 1 tory which has been In operation since July 6 6 canning peas Is having Its biggest run this week It being estimated estimated esti estl mated that about cans were put out Wednesday During the heavy run the factory is working overtime to take care of ot the peas that are being belna brought in from the county Price Price Furnishing Furnishing the thirsty crops with irrigation water at a time when they would undoubtedly have ha perished the big reservoir of the Price River filver water conservation district near Scofield Scofield field has bas roved rond a godsend to farmers cf ct Carbon county this summer ummer Myton Not Myton-Not Not to be outdone by the Shoshone and Bannock tribesmen o or of Idaho the Uintah Indians residing on the basin reservation have staged a three-day three sun dance which opened with I elaborate ceremonies at White bite at 3 o'clock Wednesday |