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Show AN INCREASE OF 10 MILLION IN CASH New Bingham High LICENSE FOR FOOD MEN FUR FARMER TO EXHIBIT OLD AGE AID PREDICTED FLOOD CONTROL PLANNED Springville A pest of grasshoppers is al tacking crops. Scipin The plan of marketing of cattle cooperatively is being pushed. Moab A fair for Grand county is planned for early October. Maple! on The completion of a new water sysiem is celebrated. Bingham Canyon Work is to begin at once on a new $300,000 high school. Helier City The live jtock show is very well attended with many interesting interest-ing exhibits displayed. Has kin Work of oil surfacing the road to Emery is proceeding rapidly. Springville Operation of the new industrial in-dustrial alcohol plant has begun. I'ayson About 3 thousand persons attended the Kolob stake outing here. Roy r"wo mountain linn; were seen near 1" Laytuii A car load -f greeu tomatoes to-matoes has been shipped. Ogden A one hundred thousand dollar sheep house is dedicated at the stockyards. Tooele H. Young, E3, is still able to do a days work at hay pitching and in this way celebrated his 113rd birthday. Spanish Fork The 1031 Utah Slate Firemen's association convention will be held here. Price Construction of a new beet dump for Carbon and Emery counties will begin about September 1st. Hyrum The live stock growers of Cache county will arrange marketing uni;. Brigham City The "Peach Day" carnival w-ill be held September 12 and 13. Midvale Reports indicate early construction con-struction of a large Federal building at Salt Lake. State Capitol The total assets of 23 building loan companies of the state are reported at $55,242,822. This is an increase of neraly ten million dollars in the past eighten months. Ft. Douglas Lieut. T. Oyama, professor pro-fessor of military training at the Japanese Jap-anese military college of infantry at Thibia, Japan, visited this fort. Ogden Local horse fanciers will enter en-ter horses at the horse show at Black-foot, Black-foot, Idaho, on September 30-October 1st. Ogden This will city will make a loan of $150,000 to replenish the special spec-ial improvement fund and the general fund. Salt Lake High officials of Eagles Fraternal Order predict federal aid In supplying old age pensions in an interview in-terview in this city. Kaysville A plan to be sponsored by business groups of Ogden, Salt Lato and intermediate points, will advocate a second highway between Ogden and Salt Lake. Provo Mrs. E. Reed, Utah county nurse, returned from the International Internation-al Hygienic exhibition and health conference con-ference at Dresden, Germany, where she represented Utah public health nurses. Provo All produce dealers in the state handling fruits and vegetable in carload lots or their equivalent will be required to take out licenses and bonds, according to Harden Benniou, commissioner of agriculture. The annual an-nual license fee, under the law, is $25. and the amount of the bond $2500 The license runs the calendar year. Logan Plans for the seventh Utah intcrmountain egg-laying contest conducted con-ducted by the state agricultural experiment exper-iment station, to begin about November Novem-ber are under way. The contest extends over a period of 01 weeks, and great interest has been aroused by prospects of breaking past records of egg prodiic tion. Pleasant Grove Au increase in profit prof-it per cow above feed cost of .$1.51 is shown by cows of members of the Utah Ut-ah County Dairy Herd Improvement association for the month of July ov er June. Cedar Cily Provision is made iu the Iron county school calendar foi 1930-1931 for school to start one week earlier than previously and also thai the Christmas vacation will be only one week instead of two. This will increase in-crease the school year to eight and one half months instead of eight months. Schools are to open on September thf 8th. Farmington Plans are being made to control future floods nnd landslides in Davis counly which will include the elevation of the Ogden-Salt Lake higb way in North Ccnterville and the construction con-struction of a half-mile concrete watel way and bridge by the state and federal fed-eral governments. Coalville Construction forces of the long lines division of the Bell Telephone Tele-phone system have started building the transcontinental telephone line from Salt Lake to Denver. About fifty men are at work oil the job with hcadquarfv ers here. Logan Fur bearing animals will constitute one of the most important exhibits at the annual Cache county fair on September 10 and 18th. Slate Capitol Total resources of 84 Utah banks are $135,798,499.85. In addition ad-dition to the state banks there are IS national banks with resources of $59-84 $59-84 2,01 KJ. Salt Lake City Utah is one of the four states in the union wherein there have been no hunk failures in the last two years. In this period bank resources re-sources have increased in the Bluta nearly eight million dollars. |