Show o o News Notes It Its It's a Privilege to L Live in I Utah I NN I Myton The Myton-The The annual rodeo for Myton Myton Myton My- My ton will be hold held this tl year Monday and Tuesday September 6 and 7 The following persons have been selected to formulate plans and arrange the program S S. S A. A Wells chairman HL H. H L L. L Tucker Gerge Gergo E E. Phillips Arnold Reef J. J B. B Whitmore A. A K Draper A. A C. C Marchant Merchant Ralph Murdock J. J D. D Beavens and B B. B L. L Dort Under the supervision of V. V T T. T Rice a n brass band will furnish music each day Brigham City Arrangements Arrangements have been completed by Peach Day Manager Manager Manager Mana Mana- ger W. W L. L Hoist Holst with Thomas wena and a committee of Indians Indians Indians In In- for an Indian encampment near Brigham City during the Peach Day celebration here September 17 and IS 18 and participation by by bya a few score of Indians in the annual fruit festival including including including in in- an Indian group in the parade in costume and war paint a war dance and Indian pon pony races The Indians will bring their own beef steer for a barbeque Beaver A A three-day three county fair the first to be bo held in the county will i ibe ibe i ibe be held in Beaver city September 23 I Ito Ito to 25 Committees are busily engaged engaged engaged en en- arranging an extensive advertising advertising advertising adver adver- program and definitely arranging arranging arranging ing premium lists and entertainment features There will be exhibits of farm products poultry and livestock Draper The The Twin Peaks Canning company began to receive tomatoes August 20 and contrary to expectations expectations expectations learned that sufficient are ready to harvest so that the rush rushs is s already on The management planned to receive e what were ready on Frida Friday and then to close down for three days before more would be ready but the tomatoes came to the plant in such quantities that it will be necessary to continue to operate the plant until the season season is over Salt Lake City Much Much improvement can be seen in the lambs and ranges of Utah Wasatch and other counties of oC the state since the recent rains George A. A Scott federal livestock statistician sta- sta reported on his return from froma a short visit to these The Theattle cattle attle are also reported to be in good condition but the farmers are a little worried about the market this fall faU Most of the lambs have been contracted con con- 1 for at a price around 10 cents a pound which is a little less than was r received last year rear Brigham City Brigham City Utah's fruit move- move to eastern points was started start start- ed d the first part of this week when a aar acar acar car ar of choice pears from Provo was sent ent to Chicago it was announced by L. L B. B Heidke Heldke Intermountain representative representative of the Federated Fruit and Vegetable Growers' Growers association The I first cars of Utah peaches will leave lea I I the state during the next day clay or so i I Provo Utah Utah county will produce a normal crop crap of peaches this year with the quality above the average according according according accord accord- ing to H. H W. W Gore county agricultural inspector The growers of the county county coun coun- ty have taken better care of their orchards orchards or or- I this year than titan usual and as a I result they will produce a superior quality of peach Mr Gore declared in discussing the outlook for the present present present pres pres- I ent season Shipping will begin about August 26 and continue until September Septem Septem- r ber bel 4 I ISalt t e Salt Lake Lale City Sugar City Sugar beets In most sections of or the state are beginning to I show benefits of of recent rains grazing j I ranges generally generall have been improved by the rains also although desert ranges need more rain if fall and winter winter win win- I ter tel forage is to measure up to the standard of other seasons i J Logan To To cooperate with the experiment experiment experiment ex- ex stations in the eleven western west west- western ern states in making preliminary survey survey sur- sur j surI I Ivey vey of the dairy Industry in this region region re- re I gion with a view of correlating the results of the economic studies already under way and unifying the efforts in similar studies to be inaugurated In Inthe Inthe inthe the afar n ar future three members of the United States de department of agriculture agriculture ture have begun meetings with the directors directors directors di di- rectors rectors and dairy specialists of the experiment stations Brigham City Sportsmen Sportsmen of the state who make a practice of hunting In n the marshes west of Brigham City each year will find the ducks and wild j birds in excellent condition at the tue I opening of or the hunting season this fall taB taBby by reason of the care and attention that has been given bird life lIro in iu I this section during the summer by Deputy Game James S. S Hull HuU Brigham City Brigham Brigham City's Elberta El- El ElBerta ElI I berta peach crop is good this year I and will be on the market quite early Growers will begin to pick in real earnest in a week from now and the peak leak of the harvesting will b be reached before the end of the month Salt Lake City An An increase of ot 19 per cent in wool consumed in the first six months of 1926 over the amount consumed In the same months In 1925 Is reported by the department of ot com coin como merce In commenting upon this announcement an an- F F. R. R Marshall secretary l if the rational National association association association tion stated that the figures were of especial interest on account of the numerous articles recently appearing in the press In reference to the serious serious serious ser ser- I ious decline In wool consumption and j i the rate of Increase in the us use of substitutes sub sub- for 01 wool w |