Show I News Notes I I It Its a Privilege to Live Liv iv in I Utah Riverton Sixteen thousand nd feeder lambs will be fattened la In this vicinity up until January 1 and Jordan valley from Midvale northward will furnish teed feed for a tot total 1 of approximately 30 SO- SO lambs according to Information Sunday Sunda from H. H n. n Hurren cashier qt of the Jordan Valley bank at et ProTo Utah Provo Utah figures prominently In Inthe inthe the he canning Industry ot of the United States according to a bulletin Just Jut is fe issued Is sued by the National Canners Canners' association tion portraying the scope of ot the Industry The Tho total value of ot the output of ot commercially canned foods In the United States In 1923 1023 was not Including the In cases case of pineapple Ha JIa wall The total in 1923 was wan made up of ot vegetables fruits fruit fish and oysters soups meats 42 and milk Salt Lake Lake Forecasts Forecasts on carlot shipments shipments ship ship- ments of potatoes from Utah and Idaho Idaho Ida Ida- ho are made by the Denver fc Ik Rio Grande Western railroad ad This road forecasts 1000 carloads from Utah compared with 1109 1100 carloads moving in and moved In the year pre pre- previous Vernal Vernal liers of the Uintah basin are planning to Institute an n an-n anual a- a nual seed show to the Dig Ig alfalfa seed Industry in the basin The show this thin season will be held in Ver Vernal Vernal nal nai In January A A frost heavier than has hal occurred In September In this thin vicinity for many years rean visited this communIty ity Monday morning the gr ground und was white with moisture while at watering troughs a film flint nearly a quarter ot of an Inch thick covered the water The frost marked the termination tion of ot the tomato crop and froze potato potato potato po po- tato plants and the tops lope of ot alfalfa It Itla ItIs la Is not believed that the alfalfa crop crop ris was seriously d damaged maged The frost how however ver terminates the growing season season sea son for potatoes Myton W. Myton-W. W. W J. J Stewart of ot My Myton ton Is U Isone one of the heavy honey producers In Inthis Inthis inthis this part of the Uintah basin He lie is just Juat finishing up the seasons season's work and is II well wen satisfied ed with the results For the season leason of 1926 he will have cans of strained honey and cases of ot honey in the comb All the people who are engaged this year in ral raising ln honey report a good rood crop Mid Approximately Midvale-Approximately vale Approximately will be expended in Improving the I highway entrance into Parleys Parley's canyon canIon can I yon Ion and ond widening the cement road from Murray to Midvale the pavement between the these e two points being only eighteen feet teet wide providing the state road commission and members of the county board of commissioners decide that way Bingham Damage estimated at 1100 wets wee done to a home owned by A. A L. L Heaston corner of Main street and Markham gulch by fire of undetermined undetermined undetermined unde unde- origin which broke out Thursday morning Most of the damage damage dam dam- age was done to furnishings of ot the home borne and was caused by water Salt Lake Lake Widening of ot Highland drive between Twenty first Twenty rat and ty-second ty South streets street was completed recently The Sugarhouse business business' district along Highland drive now has better traffic facilities The work completed com plated finishes the widening program for tor this season but there are possibilities that it will be continued southward southward south south- ward next year Space for the tho widening widen ing Ins of ot the street has been allowed for forIn forIn In front of new buildings erected during during dur duro ing the last year on Highland drive I East Past Crescent Further Crescent Further damage to the Draper watershed occurred We WedI Wed Wed- l. l I I DP day morning when a brush fire lire which has been burning In a Ii desultory I manner since the original blaze blaz ceased I I to be a menace flared Into life and swept through a heay heavy bat batch h of brush An Immense volume of smoke arose i and for a Cl time it appeared that names flames flames had entered thick growths of pine growing on the mountainside The I nam flames s quickly subsided however and the damage was comparatively small It t is estimated that hundreds of ot acres 1 of watershed has hus been destroyed by bythe bythe bytho the tho fire since It first began about ten days ago I Brigham C City t I t y county opened Its Ills annual fair at Tremonton with a fine line showing of ot agricultural and horticultural products livestock poultry poul pout try dairy products and other displays The fair will w continue three thrle days closing Saturday night I I Price The Price The entire town of Scofield a mining camp of SOO Inhabitants about twenty five miles mUen west of Price I came camo near being wiped out early Monday Mon day rn morning when fire Ire of undetermined led ed orl origin ln swept a pInt part of tho the business I n and was brought under control con trot tro only after atter the entire population held had turned out to fight tight It Price The Price The big bis Horsley dam In In Pleasant valley near was formally accepted at a meeting of the tho three directors of the Price River Water Vater Conservation district promo promo- tors Price Price Improved Improved 1 road projects in of construction aggregate more than according to 10 Ira n n. n Drowning Drown I leg lag chief engineer ot of the state road commission who gave an outline of ot highway improvement in eastern Utah In answer to an inquiry from the Puce lc I chamber of commerce |