Show f. f News N Not t its it's a Fria Fr j III e UTAH ll u LOGAN LOGAN-Logan rood good quality b b tit ally aUy according to Root N tIC e efrom from a L. L H. H I If g of the state ate b board Dard analYSis was of leat yet made William Er F FWilliam El on au the Williamw Ewer er ad city w water mt w d department et samples of city 1 Rater ater to fa MYTON-Acro MYTON According MYTON-According toy at r din of rainfall r to wo as u c compiled ed meat ment t station at U. U of o the f e Project In My ton ron July was or of the a ea PItt tt-ic tt luc I Ithe s as the dolt same period I In II 19 rh l of an inch t t are A m LOGAN A AC According Is' Is C County I 1 II I ins l C. C ranker alread already th this pounds d demon destroying have been placed jL on o s beds In the count county Six suS pounds of chemical 11 win will IU t bethe u be at atoa on oa noxious weeds b before ete I s the tIet years year's campaign Mr r. r part xia RIVERTON-A RIVERTON Y storm played havoc with tn e ethe the paved highway a t bi Ii 1 ton and South Jordan a at 1 t a et Wednesday completely bi road for some time T r T k u o J tJ a also 1 so torn down and I B dl that Riverton e ephone would be io phone and light Connecticut t day night re KAYSVILLE Utah's on St toes cauliflower and green e eat p put s all fArther below nor normal In is lob th at the same time last year rea ito i I to the truck crop report iaal t 1 Frank Prank Andrews Andrewl agricultural Q if clan Onions wera were reported 5 ii cent normal tomatoes 78 76 Per Permal ere y mal mat cauliflower 88 tl'S per er A en tent cent r I n nand and green peas 71 per eat cent t 11 VERNAL VERNAL VERNAL-A A decidedly optic outlook for the sheep ind a whole was expressed b by it R. R g B. mountain district In ledge district forester for or the thill h Uintah Basin Industrial can win held recently However b he bs ul salt salton on the basis of ot Utah In range sheep Is DOU either from the standpoint of tie operator or the t ta a whole HEBER CITY CITY Utah's Utah's prod of f green peas for canning in III estimated slightly smaller Um thu years year's crop In a report issued rice by fly y the United State States bureau ot d culture The estimate for UI 1 quoted at ot pounds for last year was The report also shows shan tt Utah's I U Is surpassed only by thou those s et Y Ii cousin and New York h supply half the nations nation's yield annu annul annals PROVO PROVO Dr F. F E. E Stevens Stems toy ita Inspector of the U. U A. A C. C station was in fn Provo recently artin d art in n company with A. A B. B Call and aDd B. B Et ht t Swenson in cutting tie the j pI In the different plots of Utah to be taken back to the exper station and compared with OB la in Bass Bassand grains The plots riots located and Mapleton were planted will U If erent varieties of wheat oats aud bIley bI- bI ley on April 2 and 3 3 OGDEN OGDEN-A OGDEN A new state rearing J JIn pi In Weber county will be i sought MU i d fish and game in 10 Weber county It II n decided by the directors of the Tea Game Came It County 1 Fish and in meeting with J. J Ar M AIta It Ia Mecham state commissioner chain cham and State Hatchery Su Sups William Whitney will wW ten possible rearing locations next week The vicinity o of Bats ville villa Is mentioned as a of l The OGDEN The Utah crop OGDEN and peas w an aged II tomatoes cauliflower according to the th m Jail below normal released by W FrIll w report truck Andrews crop federal agricultural Is which clan The pea crop normal is lots lotson as only 71 per cen on the list with a total crop wU with forea 11 of ot tons as compared at 11 in 1923 1023 Tomatoes rep repper cent norma normal onions at Sl wj per is percent per crop t fO fOat rw cent and a cauliflower th the at 88 per cent mentioned normal in fn are tt the rep rePs L deficiencies m t SALT LAKE-Freshman LAKE rf d I of o Utah tion at the Diversity Vim 7 1 September 26 G with D open car students n first nut year Instruction for It vu II IS' IS 8 and wd Set 27 Ill announced recently by Theron Theroa to Dr George Geore Georgeas 0 W melee secretary d das third Second president as re students w will wm u fourth year September 30 a with Ith ith reu regular regula 4 u L starting for all alt students lY rf of hi severe several e r t Work on remodeling a to toi p Dr buildings on the campus classrooms for the w w wis ted led increase In fa freshman era rat rapid at a 8 is progressing completed complete to III is expected to be Tto 0 fall W of Uw the for tl the e opening Uintah Coen c F VERNAL-The VERNAL association has announced f iI for far data 26 20 20 27 and 28 as the M has years year's show how at Vernal and bu uI e for bids on a number c of Im uj b to be made at the fair fairy 80 red et d deluding of o eluding the building bleachers an t to the I 1 a bit rO JI eib exhibIt stand a poultry hares 1 for race a 1 box boa stalls stalla c repairs to the main malo exhibit bit II p 1 Aile n II L. L cOld cording Ing to President J- J well nod of the association are errs tf be i 11 a away will fair which for far the an 4 d atway at tm way the tho most 1 co Uve the fair ever held in |