Show 0 i News Notes I I 0 Its It's a Privilege to L Live in J Utah I O Mt l Pleasant One One of ot tho the largest shipments of ot fat thirty ono lambs thirty one carloads in all all left left Mt Pleasant for forthe tho the open market at Kansas Cit City Mo 1 I The lambs were bought by Seth M. M Patterson of Kansas City from Crom sheep sheep- men of Mt 1 Pleasant Fairview and I Moroni I ISalt ISalt Salt Lake City For For the most part the bee colonies of or the tho state came through the winter In excellent condition condition condi condl tion reports Dan Hillmon state beo bee inspector On his last trip out Mr Ir Hillman observed the bees boes were commencing commencing com com- to stir He lIe noted many buzzing buzz buzz- buzzing ing around the tho maple trees and pussy I II I willows gathering pollen I II Ogden A A greatly increaser sugar I beet acreage is expected in fn Utah and especially in Davis and Weber counties counties coun coun- I ties this year ear as a result of ot the decision de decision I of the Utah Canners Canners' association association tion to pay no more than 10 for tor tomatoes tomatoes to to- matoes and peas in tho opinion of ot I Martin H. H Brown president of the Weber County Farm bureau and chairman chair chair- I Iman man of ot the canning crops committee I of the tho Utah State Farm Bureau fed fed- 1 Salt Lake The The Utah Canners' Canners association as as- I sedation following an executive session ses sion alert at the Newhouse hotel announced ced It would not not pay over 10 per ton for tomatoes grown for canning this season This was in answer to a demand demand de de- mand from the producers of ot tomatoes I that the contract figure remain at 12 per ton Price E. E. E E E. and E. E C. C Pierce farmers of ot Carbon county shipped the first carload of graded potatoes ever shipped out of Price this week The potatoes were sold to the Fruits Mercantile company of ot Pueblo Colo for a price of per sack fob f.o.b. Price The potatoes graded U. U S. S No 1 I the highest t standard Roosevelt For For the first time in the history of ot the Uintah basIn basin a shipment shipment ship ship- ment of ot potatoes to Salt Lake City left leCt here Arch Larson is filling a n contract of three truckloads which are being hauled direct to Salt Lake via Ia tho the Strawberry route Ogden Purchase Purchase of ot a school site inthe Inthe in inthe the southeastern part vart of ot the city b by bythe bythe the Ogden city board of will likely be authorized at a of ot the board The board considered the matter at their regular meeting and deferred deterred action in order to consider another site than the one one now ne now consid ered credo Ogden Sales Sales of timber from the national forest of ot Utah amounted to board feet teet during 1925 ItIs it itis itis is announced by the tho forest officials in the annual timber sale report Tho The value of this timber is estimated at at The greater part of ot tho the timber timber timber tim tim- ber was disposed of ot through commercial commercial commer commer- cial sales while board feet was taken by settlers and ranchers tor or their own use at cost Salt Lake City Fossil City Fossil fragments of ot ofa ota ofa a camel that inhabited the region around ancient Lake Bonneville some somo years ago have been unearthed unearth unearth- ed in the tho Jordan narrows according to Dr Earl Douglas who has as charge of the dinosaur laboratory at tho the University University Uni Uni- of Utah The fossils were discovered discovered dis dis- covered by Ed Southwick in working a limestone quarry on the tho terraces of ot ancient Lake Bonneville just west of ot the Jordan Narrows Salt Lake Headings City Headings In tho the railroad and pilot bores of the Moffat tunnel on the east side are flooded according to word received from Den Den- ver It is said that the water was pouring from the cast east portal at the rate of ot gallons a minute Tho The trouble will hold up work only a few hours according to officials of ot the Salt Lake Denver railroad In la this city Vernal Verna Last Last I.-Last Last fall faU the Uinta club of Vernal initiated a movement t t t- secure one-day one mail mall service from Salt SaIl Lake to Vernal and the tho success of ot the movement IS o assured by a letter received received re re- from the fourth assistant postmaster postmaster post post- master general provided tho the expenditures expendi expend tures incident to the tho changed schedule will not prove provo prohibitive The new schedule is to be made effective as soon as road conditions between Vernal Vernal Ver Vcr nal and are good As AB during tho the past winter no delay whatever has been caused in the delivery of mail mall from Price to Vernal the road having been heen in excellent shape at all times the new schedule ule is expected to be operative at once once Ogden The Tho The national forest tores timber Umber sale in Utah although not impressive compared with v that of ot the better forI forested forested for for- I ested neighboring states played a big bigI I part in the development of ot the smaller i communities remote from railroads forest service officials say In tho the annual annual an an- nual timber sale report Ogden The Ogden The Ogden Union Railroad and Depot company will spend in around the tho union sta station tion in Og Ogden en this spring it is announced an by II H. L. L Bell superintendent of ot the company Salt Lake Salt City Salt Lake will this year take care of ot her tourist tourist visitors as net ne neier er before if It the plans of ot Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner Com Com- missioner Harry L. L Finch materialize Even wore more than the tourists who made the Uio campgrounds their headquarters headquarters head head- quarters in Salt Sail Lake last year are aro anticipated by Finch |