Show i Ne News ws Notes Its t a Privilege to Live In i UTAH n it t I T PI PLEASA GROVE Utah GROVE Utah's straw straw- t Ts worth in 1928 1828 ber berr berry y crop was worth and in 1924 an increase of in four years yearn ears Barley Darley in io Utah in n 1928 yielded more per acre acre than in any other state Utah's average wa was 4 bushels per acre The United States average was HEBER CITY The CITY The yield of tame hay per acre in Utah in 1928 w was 46 40 tons being exceeded by the yields in n only four other states The United Unite States Slates average was tons 1110 MORGAN Ai beans in tho the amount of 2400 tons were sold by Utah farmers to canning factories for a total of in 1928 Four years ago afro only 1000 tons were canned and was paid for them Seasonable temperatures temperatures temperatures tempera tempera- tures and dry weather have resulted in great improvement in can canyon on roads and summit according to the bulletin of the state road commission issued recently Heber to Fruitland is open to all traffic MYTON Lyle MYTON-Lyle Lyle Young of My ton who has supervision of tion Lion of water from the Taylor ditch on tho th South Myton bench and for Pleasant Valley reports the canal in good shape and water now running in sufficient sufficient suf suf- quantities to meet the e demands for culinary purposes CASTLE DALE Emery county commissioners have appropriated 1875 for graveling the Pikes Peak Ocean to Ocean highway between Huntington and the Emery Carbon-Emery county line the project now being 60 per cent com com- An appropriation of was bridge over a wash west of Green also made for the construction of a River on the state road SALINA SALINA SALINA-Salina Salina canyon famous I among emong western highways as the only road that crosses a railroad track 17 times in 20 miles of its winding I course is reported to be in fine sh shape pe and arod cars are coming through from I Price and Emery counties without without I any delay This road Is one of thee the the I main connecting links in s luthern Utah's highway system and many travelers are now using this road in their journeys between eastern and southern louthern Utah points KA KAYSVILLE Utah Utah's Utah's 1929 onion acreage is expected to lead that of off 1928 by acres the late-crop late onion onion acreage creage report issued recently by Frank Andrews Andrew federal agricultural statistician declares It is estimated that 1100 acres will be grown compared compared com corn pared with 1000 last year Idaho acreage acreage acre acre- acreage age is e estimated at 1200 compared with 1000 in 1928 while the entire crop of late onions in the United States is expected to have an acreage of compared with In 1928 according to the figures VERNAL Veme Verne Verne Caldwell of Meeker Meek Meek- er er Colo professional hunter of big game and predatory animals who has for two weeks been in the Browns Brown's Park country on Pott creek thirty miles northeast of Vernal Vema making a survey of the mountain lion situation reports that he has found numerous carcasses of deer killed by marauders Mr Caldwell Cadwell states that for every carcas carcas cara car- car C cas a found there are a hundred that are never found because mountain lions very frequently drag their kills km into places positively inaccessible to men PROVO Extraordinarily heavy snowfall during the past winter has delayed timber work and grazing In Wasatch national forest near Smith Fork Ran Ranger J. J er B. B Hahn Icahn reported recently re recently recently re- re to E. E C. C Shepard forest super super- visor Work is expected expect to be nearly a month late Ran Ranger er Hahn seated dated there was a depth of 55 inches of snow May 1 compared to less Jess than 24 inches inch inch- es ps on the same date last year The water content of the snow is 14 inch inch- es Timber work started May 6 last Iasi year ear but will not begin until Juno this year ear BEBER CITY Substantial CITY Substantial increase in Utah's rye re crop this year jear ear over last but decreases in the winter wheat and ha hay crops are indicated in the play May 1 cr crop P forecast t issued recently by Frank Andrews federal statistician Production of some bushels of r rye e is predicted this year compared with nth bushes bushels in 1928 while 1 IS IL Is estimated that this years year's wheat harvests will only reach bushels against last last year year About tons of hay are remaining remain remain- ing lag on Utah Utah farms compared with with tons last year Tourist RICHFIELD travel has in In- In n- n creased during the past week The local camp grounds ground had to turn some customers away recently Colorado leads all aU states in westward travelers tra California car lead kall those headed east east- war ward Several Se cars caTS have ha iro crossed aed the new Grand Canyon Canon bridge at Lees Lee's terry Perry This new gateway into south- south t nn rn Utah is is expected to increase tho numbers of visitors Motors to Grand Granat canyon canon Zion Lion canyon Bryce an and Cedar Breaks ll Because au e of the shorter route many will come that way who are arc not just plc pleasure ure seekers or it jt is predicted |