Show 4 K news notes its f a privilege to live in 1 UTAH 5 TREMONT ON the 1929 boxelder Box Dox elder county fair and rodeo will be held at tremonton Tre monton september 19 20 and 21 fa final nal details and all arrangements have been made according to boffl officials this fair and rodeo will be bet ter than any previous OGDEN commission officially adopted an ordinance recently which chich provides for the building and ot of a m municipal stadium the structure Is designed 1 I to be used for or s scholastic cholas ff and municipal pAt stort sporting in 9 eyerts and other recreational activities SALT LAKE in response to apro a protest by representatives nta tives ot of the utah manufacturers association the salt lake board ot at ada education aaion at its ita regu lar monthly meeting tuesday night unanimously passed a resolution instructing strutting ting g school P purchasing ur chasing agen agencies cles to io give marked preference to utah made products in the selection of school and cafeteria supplies I 1 WASH more than thae 6 doo 00 Is due 36 tates states from the federal goderum government ent as their share ot of receipts ot of national forests lying within their borders for the fiscal year ending june 30 36 1929 A statement just sent by the united states department 0 at agriculture to the comptroller general shows the bulk owing to western states in which the principal areas of public lands lie DUCHESNE DUCH E substantial hub improvement in the number of tuberculosis reactors la cattle in the uintah basin as compared comi hied with last year were reported by baw W 11 II hendricks state veterinarian eri during the survey in the bast basin n all herds that were found to be last year were wera again inspect ed only forty animals out oui of 1620 tested reacting 9 they were immediately slaughtered slaughter ed last year the tests testa showed show ed reactors PRICE carbon carboa county will start acrive a drive on wild and unclaimed horses in this th to c county anty soon and about wt will I 1 I 1 be ro rounded un ded up according to silas rowley rofiley Ro Niley who has charge i of 0 tae he w woric or k 11 horses for which a grazing ar abing permit haa has not bepp been obtained from the county ai assessor will also be inclined in the roundup operations will start with about aboia ten men in the eastern of th tha county all owners of branded horses will ha be notified so go that tha they may reclaim their animals it if they desire A 5 tee fee plus the taxes will be charged an egi egg grading plant will swill probably be located in in the near future according to announcement by officers ot of the local poultry association the assur anca ot of it a plant was made at a meeting ot local poultry men held in the high school whore aher e it was that a a plant plan nt would foud bl be elj placed ced here hureas as soon boon as aa there thera were enough eggs produced tb make chest the e establishment i blish ment pay 07 springville Spring ville expects to produce laying hens t this his fall it this number Is reached there will be enough eggs to justify the opera operation of 0 VL a plant LOGAN E 11 elleott pt the utah poultry producers association reported ared recently that the ilie poultry producers are ara getting their floca in splendid indle condition tor for the winter math months during the past casas cases P ot eggs have been received ati at an average price of la 10 a case eastern jex ei ai waki which ai are otlie the best glad gade e betted the poultry men 44 ceata ceuta h n aben A 50 per c cent lA increase crease ot of esgo bs reported tor for the first week 0 of SeP september ot bf this year over that ot of sa september 1 to 8 1928 from north ogden recently the first shipment ot of weber county peaches apaches rolled out dut to eastern markeis mart lets cording accord 4 lne to leloy marsh district abt agricultural Ii cultural inspector from now on mr marsh says the neachea should j ripen rapidly i and a nd moye move put out in a similar manner manne mr Marshi adds that co conditions U controlling the peach pach industry in inthis this section se pt the he t state have never been ekter better than they are at this time and that the crop should be wonderful rains ot at the last few days he adds have increased the size of the fruit un until I 1 11 I 1 fully 75 per beit ceci ot of the peaches will run from 2 to 3 2 12 1 2 minimum with most moat 1 0 of them athern going to 2 34 3 i maximum VASH the 19 1329 19 corn crop wa s forecast far rak by b Y the department depaTt Tent of agriculture on the basis of september 1 condition ot at bush es els compared with bushels indicated last month mo nth and gocr bushels harvested hanc sted last year indicated production of spring wheat bhea vias was bushe bushels iii ot of durum and 1 1000 bushels at oti other spring wheat t compared with and ihla 1 60 0 bushels indicated last month and 93 and ana bushels harvested last year the coni ot of the corn crop was w as placed at per cent of normal crop compared wita with per cent on september las year and 78 8 litsi last month SALT HALT LAKE an increase oz 44 per cent c ni in freight business ot of the salt lake lak e utah railroad company tor for august as compared to the corresponding iq month last year was waa rioted noted in a report released e d by murray general manager passenger jer business remained unchanged he reported freight hand lings tor for the first eight months ot of the current year were at 45 per por cent more than during the same aims period la in said ur mr sullivan while net P operating rating revenues tor for the period were wore rtha than n loo per ant cent biyer larrar than it tho first 1 ritt eight A ht MoT months IT piP of f last laa year |