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I Salt SaIl Lake City All All highways In tho state are open except the Heber- Heber Fruitland road which Is blocked with snow drifts according to a report from the tho office of the state road com com- mission The commission reported that It had assisted In opening the Parleys Parley's and Logan canyon routes but that no effort would be made to keep the Heber-Fruitland Heber highway open during the winter Price Formal Formal acceptance of the tha new Price e hospital was made Tu s- s day night by the city council which I agreed to use the worth of i equipment for city purposes to pro pro- i I vide further Improvements to furi fur fur- i I nish quarters for the Institutions and pay rent The hospital was donated by th the the Price chamber of commerce i c I Washington Washington- That called so-called so called restricted restricted re reo i Indians living on reservations do not have to pay federal income j I taxes on income from sources within the he reservations has been decided by bythe bythe the department of the interior I The The rotting away of wire wire bands around old wooden pipe caused a a break in the pipeline and cut off the Price city water supply for several I I hours The break occurred above the tunnels near Kyune in Price canyon I and tore up a section of the D D. R.G. R. R I G G. G W. W railroad tracks In addition to cutting a channel through the east I tunnel Salt Lake City The The elements have made up for their delinquency at Brighton Four Inches of snow fell at at atthe the city watershed during the night of January 21 It was reported by Harry Hammond observer for the waterworks department to H H. K Burton Burton Burton Bur Bur- ton city superintendent The old snow added to the new fall made a total depth of ot thirty-seven thirty Inches as compared compared com corn pared with somewhat more than sixty inches at this time a year ago waterworks water waterworks works wo ks officials said Price An Price An increase in business at i ithe atthe I Ithe the Price postoffice last year over that of the year previous with a a decrease decrease de de- crease of 34 in the expenditures for tor the operation of the local office is noted in a report submitted by Postmaster Postmaster Post Post- master J. J F. F MacKnight Salt Lake City Major Major C. 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Moseley Moseley Moseley Mose- Mose ley vice president and general superIntendent superintendent super super- of the Western Air Express x ress has arrived in Salt Lake for the purpose purpose purpose pur pur- pose of completing negotiations for tor fora tora a local landing field hangars and other facilities preliminary to the opening of air traffic from here to the coast on April 1 1 next Salt Lake City Plans Plans for 1926 were discussed at a meeting of the Salt Lake Gun Club Tuesday evening The subject of new automatic angle traps was taken up and it was de decided id- id ed to purchase two of this type t to be installed in the spring Most of the members favored the holding holding- of the state shoot at Geneva during the annual annual annual an an- nual outing However this subject will be brought before the club assembly assembly assembly as as- January 24 Salt Lake City Special Special attention is to be given by the Utah schools this year to the forestry problems of the state Dr C. C N N. Nelson state superintendent superintendent superintendent sup sup- of public instruction sent out to district superintendents a copy of ot a letter written by C. C L L. Pack president of the American Tree asI association association as as- to Governor George H. H Dern I The letter recommends that appropriate appropriate consI consideration be given to forestry forestry for tor- estry matters and the state school offices ar are urging the same thing Delta That Delta That Delta enjoyed a healthy growth during the past year is evIdenced evidenced evidenced evi evI- Ay DY the postal receipts which showed an increase over the year of 1924 of ot more than 23 per cent Accord Accord- l hu c to Postmaster Clark Allred the receipts for the year 1925 amounted to 51 as compared with for tor the year 1924 v Salt Lake City Utah City Utah county citizens citizens citi citi- citizens zens have petitioned the U U. S. S forestry department asking that the road up ul American Fork canyon leading to th the loop road be designated as a forest highway and as such be connected with the road leading aro around nd to Aspen Grove and Into Provo canyon Salt Lake City Despite Despite the thc mild we weather which has been in evidence throughout most of the western terri territory tory tort until the past few flays days ays the sheep and cattle are in excellent condition condition condition con con- according to a report issued Salt Lake City City John John M. M Henrie and John Johnson county commis commis- com commissioners mis- mis of Garfield county negotiated a loan from the state road commIssIons commIssIon's commissions commission's commis commIs- sion's slon's revolving fund payable before the end of ot the present year for with which to complete work on on rehabilitating rehabilitating re re- habilitating the road from Tropic to what Is known as the Panguitch Tropic dump where the road goes over the escarpment near Bryce 1 Vernal Shortly Vernal Shortly after midnight on January 18 a bank of one of the course supply water to the power plant of the Utah Light and Power company broke and sent a flood down that part of Ashley creek running just north of town Price The The new addition to the Sunnyside school building consisting of ot six classrooms an auditorium principals principal's principals principal's prin cipal's office bookroom and a l supply room has ju just t been completed d. d The new structure was built bum on the foundation foundation foun foun- dation of the old building which was wae destroyed by fire tire last winter |