Show N I News Notes Its lt a CI to Lio Lill in Utah NN N UTAH UTAH Considering Considering six major far tara faros DC I products estimated teJ prices to Utah grow growers rs in February were 68 per cent ent higher than for February 1928 1938 I RICHFIELD RICHFIELD Dirt Dirt Is beginning to fly on oa the Installation of the new municipal mun water system to coat cost for tor or 11 bonds were voted Toted last fall fail EPHRIAM EPHRIAM Garfield and T. T Cook representatives of ot frank Flunk I Bond and Sons Sens of Albuquerque N. N Mn I were in Ephraim the first of ot the w week ek and again contracted for lor 1360 rant rami from the is is- Weber Weber county farmers will try out two new De crops this year yur It was Vas announced by County Agent A A. A L. L One hundred and fifty fitly acres of dry beans will be planted Inan in inan inan an effort to establish h the bean industry and five acres of red clover seed willbe will willbe be planted in a elm similar liar purpose RICHFIELD To To stimulate production production tion of ot sugar beets In Eerier Seyler county In 1929 the GunnIson Sugar company Is coop cooperating with the Sugar heat as as- In n this territory and the Utah Agricultural college Is a sugar beet production contest to be bo kaan kauo as The Farmers' Farmers Twenty-Ton Twenty Sugar hoot Beet club LOGAN Testing LOGAN Testing of ot dairy cattle for tor tuberculosis began in Cache county recently according to County Agri cultural Agent Robert L. L Wrigley lcy The work of testing Cache county's dairy cattle was in charge chargo of three state and federal government veterinarians Cattle in Cornish and Lewiston districts was tested MANTI Forest MANTI-Forest Forest Ranger RangerS S S. made a trip to the I Mammoth ranger ronger station for fot the purpose of measuring the snow He lIe reports 08 68 inches of ot snow with a water ater content of 18 Inches which is approximately 3 inches greater grester than the average water content content con con- tent at this time lime of the year at that station Ranger Anderson reports two feet of ot snow in Lower Joes Joe's valley HYRUM HYRUM Lions Lions club and farm bu reau are making efforts to raise the bean acreage from 90 to at ot least 12 acres aeres before the planting season ba- ba gins It is feared fearell that if it the necessary nary sary acreage is not subscribed the Ute local bean cannery will not op lac this year which would mean the tho loss 1033 of ot a payroll to farmers and employees of about Forest FILLMORE Forest Supervisor C. C A. A Mattson and Assistant Supervisor C. C J J. J Olson of the tho l Fish ish Lake Lale forest reserve returned recently from a n trip lasting a week to Fillmore and Holden While at Fillmore they held helda a conference with Rangers L. L A. A Rob ins n and d- d E. E Er L L. L Jensen regarding forest est districts plans for Scipio Kanosh and Elsinore ranger districts The plans outlined in detail all aU recurrent work vork to be done each j ear and the amount of work that should be completed in the next year five r OGDEN OGDEN Acreage Acreage of ot tomatoes In Utah will be increased about acres this year ear it was announced recently by George Short Shorten n assistant secretary of the Utah Canners association The increase will be general over the state with about acres increase in Weber county Estimated planting for the whole state will run about acres Weber county will have about 2500 acres DRAPER The DRAPER The Draper Construction company has been Leen awarded the general gener al contract for the building of the growers growers' market according to the tho architects Ashton Evans The first unit will consist of a market for all all- year trading and end also two new administration ad ministration buildings which will cost about The balance of will be spent for a warehouse a block long with two stories and a base bae- ment TOOELE of ot Toads county count led by H Hurst Tooele county agricultural agent gent inspected three bi biJ hatcheries s of ot Salt Lake county coun court ty recently according to V V. L L. L Martineau Martin Martin- eau Salt Lake county agricultural agent Most of ot their time was spent at the Community hatchery Draper where about chickens are being be ing hatched This Is by far the largest largest larg large est eat hatcher in Utah and ranks in size with any army hatchery of the tha United States SALT LAKE Present LAKE Present poultry prospects pros in Utah indicate a baby chick production of nearly for 1929 double the 1928 figure C C. C. C Edmunds manager of the Utah Poultry Producers Producers Producers' Pro Pro- ducer Cooperative association declared de I Glared in a report recently The expectation ex ex- expectation is borne out by the fact that tha already commercial egg production for 1929 has increased about 15 per cent over the same period in 1928 o and d may nay maybe maybe be expected to increase e more as hens mature DING GINGHAM Net DINGHAM-Net Net HAM Net income of ot 2585 for tor 1928 as compared to 20 in 1927 is shown by ky the annual report of the Dingham Bingham Mines company com coin pany pang operating in the Bingham and Tintic d da districts Despite the fact that lower earnings were woe reported James JamesP P P. P Graves Grates president declares that the thenet net figura quoted is b after ater a deduction of cf 1550 0 was made malle for and development work volk and that Both Doth the tiie Victoria mine located in Tintic district and the Dalton ant an Lark La-k mine nine in the Bingham district improvements during the la lar er r r part of ut the e year jear |