Show t i News Notes 4 Its It a Privilege to Live In UTAH T N The number of HEBER HEltER CITY The CITY and Utah farms and lambs on ranches sheep heep on January 1 I 1929 is I. estimated estimated estimated esti esti- with 2 mated at compared and before ear one year on January 1 I 1927 COALVILLE Ship ent of the Summit Sum Slim wool clip was nut mit county farm bureau completed this week with total shipments shipments ship ship- ments menta amounting to Pounds was sold for 34 31 12 2 The J pool ol this year for the highest paid cents a pound any wool In this locality The clip Boston was as as shipped to Marked Improvement In UTAH UTAH Marked Utah range conditions occurred In 10 and livestock monthly range 1 Way play lay the report Issued recently by Frank Andrews An An- statistician drews federal agricultural declares Lamb crop and woo wool clips are both short and heavy losses are noticeable am among ng sheep and lambs the morality prevails prevails pre pre- report says sas Normal vails wails among cattle while calf crop prospects are good GUNNISON Word GUNNISON-Word Word was os received recently recently recently re re- re- re by I I. I L L. leader of the Smith Hughes project work In Gun Gun- raison valley from the HolsteIn association asso elation official test of America that he be had been awarded a cash eash prize on his biB cow for taking sixth place In Inthe Inthe inthe the officIal test given for tor 9 Della Delia Homestead Lass 2 2 1 to 3 years old tested pounds of butterfat In S days das with an un average test of WOODS CROSS The CROSS The first carload of early mixed vegetables from the state was shipped from Woods Cross recently This car ear was loaded with asparagus carrots beets turnips onions radishes and peas and was waa shipped to Montana The shipper expects expeels ex peels peets to send many cars care Into Montana and thus ihus to relieve the congested con can conditions i on the tho Salt Lake markets markels according according ac according ac- ac cording to District Agricultural Inspector Inspector In In- H. H P P. Mathews COALVILLE Graveling COALVILLE Graveling of the relocated relocated re reo located Lincoln highway around the Echo reservoir has hM been started bythe by bythe bythe the Construction company The gravel for this surfacing Is corning coming com corn comIng ing from Echo canyon canon about a mile east elst of here The same company has hasa has a contract for gravel surfacing time the stretch from Echo to Baskin about Six miles and und also Is engaged on 00 this this work It Is expected that the new Lincoln highway road will be open to traffic about July July 4 KAYSVILLE The KAYSVILLE-The The executive committee com committee of the Davis Mavis county farm bureau bu ha reau held heM a meeting with the central committee and nail set the tho date for the Davis county farm bureau day d y and fair for August 23 S The place has not boon been decided Other years cars it ft has been held at Lagoon resort Various committees com coat were appointed It was decided de de- sided the tha exhibition will larg largely ly be made up p of the usual flower show women women's 8 department 4 H club work and fruits end vegetables LOGAN The lOGAN The May report of the LewIston Lewiston Dairy Herd lIerd Improvement Improvement Im Ira- provement association Just filed with County Agent Robert L. L WrIgley by Lo Le Roy noy Nelson tester shows average milk production per cow was poun pounds ponds s compared with pounds for April The average butterfat production production pro pro- per cow was pounds as compared with pounds for tor the tho previous month One hundred ant two twenty animals pro produced 40 pounds of butterfat or more With PROVO the volume of production production pro pro- greatly increasing tho the shipments ship ship- ments meats from the local poultry plant are greater than the average for this time of or the tho year according to local poultry plant officers During Daring the last three weeks an average of ot 2 sacks of feed and 1100 cases of eggs have been shipped each week while two carloads of cockerels also have been shipped in fn this period Three Thre more carloads of will be shipped the coming week HELPER HELPER Excavation Excavation work has started on ors the site for the tipple of the new Peerless mine one half mile above Work on the rock tunel tun tun- net nel el for the mine has been progressIng progressing progress progress- Ing steadily and tho rho water liners are within two hundred feet of or the coal ve veIn n Nineteen 1 hundred feet of tunnel tun tun- nel net has been drilled The tipple will be bo a modern steel structure and will willM be M located locatell where the present Nolan olan highway ay project Pr project leCt traverses the canyon PLEASANT GROVE-Crowds GROVE e eat esti U- U mated to exceed viewed the tha parade and participated In the tho enter enter- at the eighth annual Utah ah Strawberry day daX celebration As a l J art rt of f the tho program George L. L Smith president of the chamber of or commerce In the Sot morning presented presen the city with a plot ot of ground adjoining the city park on the north purchased by the the chamber of commerce to augment the city park It w was as accepted by Mayor Maor Frank B n n. Newman L LEHI EH I Hogs on Utah farms were wera estimated on January I 1 1 1929 a as Lm numbering num- num bering berng compared with In 19 1928 8 and In 1927 Total FILLMORE farm receipts less oss total farm expenses on 22 farms arms In eastern Millard county during ig 1928 g averaged Just 0 aCC accordIng to the findings of at an on economic survey of ot th the county made under the direction of the extension service of or the Utah A Agricultural Ag- Ag r- r college The report of The the survey suney as ns to the eastern end eni of the he county has recently been pub public fc from the tho office of Morgan P P. 1 McKay county agricultural 8 |