Show aa A News Z Notes Note s sIts sIt's i i Its It's a Privilege to Lioi In ini i Utah i aa A. A 4 ae Lehl Eradication Lehi-Eradication Eradication of ot weed outlaws outlaw has hu received practical attention n In Lohi Lohi Lo Lo- hi during the tha past week Commission Commissioner er or J. J J. J W W. Oilman Gilman and Inspector Swenson are the distribution tion of salt suit which Is being placed laced upon numerous plats plata of ot white top t and other noxious weeds Lehl Lehi city Is U cooper cooperating aUng with the county In the w weed ed cam campaign A full fult carload of salt was waa unloaded Unloaded unloaded un un- loaded and distributed during the past throe days Price With rIce With already three or four i times as much water In reservoir reservoir reser reser- I voir than there was wan at any time last I year Carbon county farmers are looking looking look look- I ing forward rd to a suc season leason A. A V W. Horsley of the Price river water I conservation district a and ad d Wallace It R. Wayman ayman secretary re rel returned from a trip to the dam where they wore were met by E. E n. n Jorgensen agent for tho Barry Sutherlin-Darry Barry company of Now Orleans Or leans loans John T T. T of ot the state land board and C. C J J. J Ullrich engineer I Ifor for Cor the district Salt Lake Zinc Lake Zinc recovered from orein oro ore In Utah Increased from pounds In 1925 to about I pounds In 1926 and the value alue from to l Eureka Shearing Eureka Shearing In the Jericho Hillside Lofgren and Fairfield shearing shear ing corrals has been brought to a adose close dose during the past week At Jericho Jer Jer- icho head of sheep were sheared shear- shear ed ad nt at at and R RS 62 At n u on n Fairfield The clip this year was nor nor- mal The cold weather resulted In n II i better grade of wool the tha fleece being dry and lighter Salt Lake Lake Conditions Conditions In the beet growing districts of ot Utah and Idaho generally have been boen favorable this spring and a continuation through the growing season will result In an unusually unusually un usually high tonnage yield per por acre In opinion ot of officials of ot the Utah Idaho Sugar company In parts of ot Utah county and counties south where beets beet were planted earlier some farmers have commenced thinning their stand For most regions however this operation operation oper atlon will not gain full momentum until until un til the of ot this week Salt Lake Lake Tourists Tourists visiting the Utah state capitol next summer will see among the exhibits In the ground floor display room one depicting the sheep Industry of ot Utah This exhibit authorized last January by the Utah State Association at Its annual convention cannot bo be prepared and installed this year but tho the committee committee com com- lm In charge of the exhibit Is active ac ae tive tire reports James A. A Hooper Salt Lake secretary of ot the association Ogden Rain Ogden Rain which tell fell during the early morning hours Sunday through out Weber county and northern Utah will be highly beneficial to crops coming cornIng com corn ing at a time when most needed Little damage from frost trost is expected The precipitation recorded by Arle Arie Van deGraff do de Graff Graft official weather observer was 72 inch The maximum temperature was 65 66 degrees and aud the lowest 35 de do grees Two Garfield Two Inches of snow hero at 2 o'clock was the final touch of ot a storm that descended upon the city Saturday night and continued for tor three hours Streets were were flooded flowers were destroyed city pump houses were d damaged maged and the electrical elec system temporarily discontinued as a result the deluge Growers Growers In south central Utah will start thinning sugar beets beets' within a few tew days according to W. W Harvey Ross president of the Gunnison Gunni son aon Sugar company who returned recently re ro- I from a trip to that section Mr Ross said that the outlook Is la good for tor beets in that section I Smithfield Revenues Revenues of ot the city of Smithfield for tho year 1926 exceeded expenses by It Is revealed In Inan Inan inan an audit report of the records and accounts accounts ac ae counts of ot the city received Wednesday Wednes day at the office of John E. E Holden HoldeD state auditor The report was waR made by Parley larley E. E Peterson certified public accountant All the accounts were found to be correct and In excellent condition the report declared The total city property amounts to 19 and has only outstanding ing bonds St. St George Summer George Summer struck Utah during the past seven days das as evidenced evidenced evi evl by the weekly report Issued b by J J. J Cecil Alter local meteorologist St StGeorge StGeorge George reported the maximum tem temperature with while Salt Lake ranged second with 93 The Tho other extremity extremity extremity ex ex- was recorded at Duchesne with 2 degrees Duchesne's maximum was 88 a variance of ot 66 degrees Tooele Tooele Dividend Dividends reported paid by mining companies in Utah in to 1926 amounted to exclusive of ot paid by the United States Smelting Refining Mining My Myton Interesting ton Interesting statistics rela rele tire the to the basin have been compIled complied by the tho advertising commit committee tee of the W. W U. U I I. I C. C The population of the basin Is placed at 20 20 and they are trying to farm acres acre I of ot Irrigated land Provo While beet ugar production In 1926 fell down under the production of the tha two previous pro years roars agricultural conditions to date are favorable to a heavier hoet beet crop for 1927 according to i report ort o of at crank Andrew i ar tural lure statistician for tor Utah Issued Issue on OD 1921 1020 beet sugar production |