Show ose os eoe o I tea tea- l Its It a Privilege to Live in i Utah i e o e 1 Price The Price The last load of sugar beets i from the fields s around Wellington has has' been shipped to the factories of ot the Holly Sugar company compan of Colorado A of the payment to be made on the beets In addition to the guaranteed guaranteed guaran teed leed price and also an analysis of ot the sugar content will be available after atler I Ithe the beets are received at the factory The crop In Carbon county count Is wa way below be be- tow Sow normal this year Salt Lake There Lake There have been more morp than bead head of livestock slaughtered slaughtered b by the meat packing plants of Salt Lake during the first eight months oj of 1926 J J. J H. H Manderfield l general manager of the Salt Lake Union stockyards stockyards stockyard's stock stock- yards yard's announces These figures in iu include clude elude head of ot cattle head of hogs and head hend of sheep and lam lambs bs Several Several Davis is towns have haye received their quota of war materials from the lie office of ot the state stale adjutant In Kaysville and Layton Laton a quantity of German rifles helmets machine guns bayonets shells of various caliber and other war trophies have haye beef heek display been displayed display display- ed in windows of local business establishments for several eral days I Myton Passengers Myton-Passengers Passengers coming Into the basin Monday l on the stage b by wa way of Provo Pravo canyon and Strawberry valley reported reported- a h heavy eavy snowfall Jn in both places t Salt Lake Utah Lake Utah spent 79 9 of state funds and on roads in the year ending Juno June 30 1926 Expenditures on these two items represented approximately 63 per per percent cent of the states state's revenues for the year Provo The Provo The The P Pacific c fi States Slates Cast Iron IronPipe IronPipe IronPipe Pipe foundry at nt Ironton three and one- one half miles south o th of Provo will commence commence commence com com- mence operation Monday Monda it was formally formally for for- mally announced by officials of ot the company Thursday Operations will begin on a small scale and will continue continue continue con con- to grow as Intermountain and coast demands Increase and and as equipment equipment equip equip- ment Is added to the already fairly complete arid aid modern plant It is said Myton The Myton-The The alfalfa s seed ed harvest In to Inthe inthe the Uintah basin is about completed The crop of this season according to those who are in a position to know Is IsO 50 O 0 per cent less than that of last year ear Three and one half million pounds for 1926 as compared to seven million pounds for 1925 are the fig fig- ures urea I I Salt Lake Lake During During the fiscal year ending June 30 30 1926 the stole skate ot of Utah U emu u VI t On tr rr gasoline sales and in motor vehicle registration fees Layton With Layton With beet hauling almost completed and with an average of ot 1000 tons of or beets being handled daily dally the fall campaign of the Layton Sugar company is half finished Sugar averages averages av avo av- av have been running exceptionally exception ally good it Is reported and on several se occasions it has been necessary to slacken the factory's pace pace in order that complete extraction of the sugar could be made Sugar Content in some exceptionally ex ox- good batches of beets has been as high as 17 per percent cent ent Salt Lake Lake Whipped Whipped by a mile 42 gale a terrific rainstorm swept over oer Salt Lake and vicinity early Tuesday morning leaving lea according to weather er bureau reports a precipitation of 02 of an an inch h. h The northwest wind which reached Its maximum Intensity shortly after 3 o'clock ripped the roof of the huge east grandstand at the fairgrounds from the steel structure and hurled it several severa feet south soum of the stand The damage is estimated at 2200 according to f Ernest rnest Holmes general manager of the state fair fall as as- Sandy Tomatoes Sandy Tomatoes peas and potatoes potatoes pota pots toes may displace sugar beets as Sandys Sandy's principal crop un un- loss less a higher price prise e is paid next season for sugar beets according to information information tion from Mr W W. Wilson president of the he the Sand Sandy City bank banle and mayor of at Sandy Mr Wilson reports that Sandy farmers were hard hit through failure this his S season ason of ot the sugar beet crop Myton Myton The month of October 1926 according to tho the record kept a at a athe the government ll irrigation office once in Myton l I was ivas proved the driest October since the he year 1916 when the keeping of ot records began here The di dry spell In inthe I Ithe I Ilie the lie ba basin ln has line been heen broken during tho the J pa past l few fow days and the he outlook for additional additional ad ad- moisture in the near neal future is good Snow in the mountains and rain in the valley aHey pleases nearly everybody J A A num number er of local sportsmen sportsmen sports sports- sportsmen men of this city have been busy the past week on lh the tho mountains east of ot the city In the vicinity of the beaver darns darn making read ready for the plan planting ng of ot rainbow trout The pond bo longing to Dave Madsen has been screened and most of ot the willows hopped out and burned The Ephraim-The The city of ot Ephraim has authorized the building of a small reservoir reservoir res res- just above the bulkhead of Its electric power plant The purpose of this construction Is to store water tobe to tobe tobe be drawn upon during the peak peale load of the plant Ft First ie Daches-ie First i shipments shipments shipments ship ship- ments of oC turkeys for Thanksgiving are quoted quotel a at at aL thirty four cents Lents a n pound according to shippers shippers' an an- He Reports ports that thai there are less of the l fo than tha last I year reer in Ms hll vicinity a. a I |