Show I VO 11 1 el f News Note r Its It's a Privilege to Live in g f a i Utah 1 o oa 0 44 00 04 Draper Several Draper Several Draper residents have started constructing new now homes The rue new buildings for tho the greater part part are ure being built in the eastern part of the community Three houses are re tinder under un tin- der construction and anel a number more will be started shortly The Tho building activity started as soon as the last of the seasons season's crops were marketed Salt Lake Utah Lake Utah celery is becoming more and amI more important as a crop crop for Cor shipment to outside points Its quality cannot be excelled it Is crisp has a n firm white texture and a delicious de licious flavor which has created a very large demand Draper Draper Draper-An An experiment in chicken rations now being conducted by poul poul- at Draper may mean the elim slim elImination elimination of feeding mangels beets and other forms of vegetable roughage and anel at the same time afford a new outlet for Cor Utah alfalfa according to word received received received re re- re- re from Crom A. A H H. president of f the tho Utah Poultry asso asso- elation Salt Lake Utah Lake Utah is particularly fortunate fortunate for tor- In having within its boundaries the rare materials necessary for mineral min I min eral I eral fertilizer Some of the largest known supplies of phosphate phosphate- and anel potash potash pot pot- ash axe ate located in Utah and hydroelectrIc hydroelectric hydroelectric hydro hydro- electric power is at hand for the fixation fixation fixa fixa- tio tion of n nitrogen rogen Rotary Park The Park The city has granted permission to the City Creek Mining 1 company to bore a tunnel through a ridge about a mile above Rotary Park The commission has notified the United Uni- Uni led forestry service that it it has no objection objection ob ob- ob to the tunnel t The land is given given en by the city because of its water I rights but the tunnel permit is issued by the forestry service upon the approval approval approval ap ap- ap- ap of f the city Ogden Ogden Grain Grain livestock ore and merchandise shipments have all been greater than last year in the Western region which includes Utah and surrounding surrounding surrounding sur sur- rounding states to W. 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L Harvey secretary of the Central Western Western Western West West- ern Shippers' Shippers advisory board He lie Ish is h here re to arrange for Utah's participation tion in a meeting of his organization December 8 at Lincoln Neb Harvey said tha that car loadings in this region in in- licate an increase in business this year over OTer last of about 10 per cent Provo Provo Provo-A A movement to increase the tariff tariff on tu turkeys keys imported Into the United United- States markets from foreign countries from G to 9 cents per pound is being fostered by the Utah Poultry Producers Cooperative f 1 Marketing Marketing- association association as as- in conjunction with other organizations organizations organizations or or- engaged in the turkey handling ing business on a large scale ItIs it itis itis is by officials of this as as- Layton Layton Davis Davis Bounty's county's sugar beet harvest is well u under lder way war In practically practically practically every part of the county men and boys are engaged in fn topping loading loading loading load load- ing and hauling beets Scores of wide- wide bedded wagons piled high with the white roots trail over th the roads either to loading loading st stations or to the sugar sugar factory factory factory fac fac- tory at Layton Although the crop is lighter than normal this season intensive in in- work will be necessary as long longas as beets remain in the fields The beet harvest is progressing rapidly due duee to almost ideal conditions Myton The Myton-The The outlook for the turkey crop in the Uintah basin for the season season sea sea- son of 1926 is about the same as that of last year rear In tn 1925 about two carloads carloads carloads car car- loads of turkeys were shipped out of the he basin and amI tho the price paid was 32 cents per fler pound It is expected that that- this years year's crop will equal that of l last st year The farmers are beginning to fatten their birds for the Thanksgiving ing ing- market Salt Lal Lake Lake Utah's Utah's e-Utah's Utah's 1926 crop of grain hay and nd potatoes is at least up to average but not so large as in 1925 while alfalfa seed apples and peaches are below average with the sugar beet crop exceptionally p poor or its its It Its It's s 's s revealed in the October 1 l' l crop report re re- re t port ort of the United States department of agriculture issued from the office of Frank Andrews agricultural statis statis- lician This report is based base upon upon preliminary preliminary pre pre- nary returns of harvest except for fora a few late crops such as apples sugar beets corn and late potatoes The Tho production figures for these late crops tre ire estimated from their condition bout October 1 Ogden Ogden rhe The week opened the Ogden Union stockyards with receipts heavy particularly in cattle with an active market The rho receipts were cattle I 2511 2519 hogs and sheep M. M 1 Miller of Bellevue Idaho topped the steer market with ten pound 1290 animals als at 8 Payson The Parson The school board of the tho Nebo district has announced the annual annual an nual beet vacation to begin Friday and close October 25 During tho the va a vacation va cation the teachers of the district distri t will attend the annual U. U B. B l' l A. A convention to be held at Salt Lake Lalee Ogden The Ogden The production of alfalfa seed throughout through cut the United States is considerably smaller this year than In 1925 due to the decrease in the amount of oC seed seed harvested In Utah Frank An Andrews Andrews An- An drews Ce federal eral agricultural statistician announced last Tuesday Salt Lake Because the gra grazing ground of a ba band d of deer in Parleys Parley's canyon Is in such close proximity to the route of sightseeing trips trip State Fish and Game Commissioner D. D H. H Madsen has issued a proclamation for forthe forthe forthe the protection of the animals |