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Show UTAH FARM VALUE JUDGING BASIS Peaches Seized In Ogden GENERAL ELECTION CALL liOY SrOlTS AKK I-CONOMICAI, to ru i! n st. ;fok;k roadway JKMA I.OWKK PRICK ON MEAT ALFALFA SFFO CONSERVATION Rait Luke 30,000 chililron nre registered reg-istered fnr Hip tiiniiu; school term. Og(hn nrllliii; on the 05len canyon can-yon wiiter irojert litis Ih'um. lirighain Oily M. S. IVpji rt mont of Agriculture predicts wheal prices will j soon be above SI. j Payson A lnrji peach crop is re- iinrted, tnhilliiit; over 25 carloads ir i i his district. I Provo I'tah county rvmoonitlc eon-i eon-i nut ion vill be held here Sopteinbt'i i he 2-11 h. 1'u rowan A snfer nnd more sani tary water system has been installed Tor Pa rowa n. according to the city commission. The change was made ne-cessii ne-cessii r.v by recent floods in Pa rowan canyon, which forced abandonment if the original source of supply. Otfden Three li und red bushels of ;ioaches which did not answer strictly io marketing regulations were confiscated confis-cated from 24 truck loads, which were inspected by the district agricultural inspector. Salt Lake -li. It. Woolley, U. S. selofiical survey engineer, announces 'his city should have an increase of tit per cent in its water supply. Salt Lake County agricultural ex hihits hi the Slate Fair which will he held October l to 11, will be Judged Judg-ed on the basis of (be value uf the crop to Utah rather than on the varieties varie-ties of crops exhibited. The greatest agricultural exhibit in the history of the fair Is predicted with a display by ; he forest service among the fearures State Capital Official call for the 'JTcneral election on November 4 has been issued by Gov. 1crn. Three va eaneies are to be filled in various parts of the state on account of the death of incumbents, the call declares. Fphraim The observance of h.rub week in the Manti national forest dis t net was very successful. Eighteen towns in Sanpete, Juab a ml Emery counties had special activities for the week nnd several towns staged free public barbecues. Provo The Timpanogos council of Hoy Scouts of America, comprising 11 counties in central and southeastern Utah, operated during the past year under the lowest per capita cost reg 'stored by any unit in the organization. Fairview During this month the road between Mt. Pleasant nnd Fair view will be closed, to enable the state rond department to resurface il with gravel and oil. Traffic will detour by way of Mountainville. St. George It is reported that funds have been made immediately available for the St. George Kingman road and that work can begin at once. The com-misioners com-misioners of Mojave county, Arizona, have provided sufficient money to put t lie road in passable condition and it is expected that travel will begin on the road in November. North Salt Lake Receipts ot the Salt Lake Union .Stockyards totaled 02,039 animals during August, an increase in-crease of 24,025 over the corresponding month for last year. Salt Lake The one hudred and first semi-annual conference of the L. I). S. Church will convene in Salt Lake City, Friday and Saturday, and Sunday, October 3, 4 and 5, it is announced by Church officials. It is expecled that the usual crowd of about ten thousand thous-and visitors will attend the sessions. Ogden Thirty five head of calves, representing 4-11 calf clubs of Weber county, will be entered in the Utah state fair, it is announced by members of the clubs committees. The calves are ! to be selected from the first five in each of the seven classes shown on farm bureau day In August. Moab Demand for lower retail meat prices, particularly on beef, to stimulate consumption nnd help the falling price of cattle, with resulting benefits to stockmen, retailer and the consumer, is being made by cattlement of the west. Ogden Driggs Hall, the new dormitory dormi-tory for girls at the State Industrial School for the Deaf and Blind, has been finished. The new building cost one hundred thousand dollars. The structure will provide quarters for (M girls and four house mothers, and is to ready for use at an early date. Salt Lake Road projects which will be contracted for within the next several sev-eral months, most of which will be put under construction (his winter, include in-clude : Peter's hill. San .Juan county, 3.5 miles re aligmnciil, $100,000; Cedar City to Winn Hollow, Iron county, 8.H miles grading. $SS,000 ; Ilarrisburg to Anderson .function, Washington county 7.2 miles grading and surfacing $1-5.-000: Moiiliceilo to Colorado state line, 1(i miles surfacing. $70,000: Gunnison to ChrKtianhnrg. Sanpete county, 3 miles, $30,000: Cisco to Colorado slate line. Grand county, IS mile1 grading nnd surfacing. $135,00?); Thompson to Whll chouse. Grand fount y. S.2 miles grading a nd surfaci rig. 00,000. Castle DaleGeo. Rehl. 5. was killed Instantly in an auto accident near this city on the big!) way. ),lin MilhinI county farmers nre urged )fi save the present alfalfa stand for seed which If successful will bring fine returns, ralher that cut it. for hay. This is tie. advice of the federal meteorologist met-eorologist following a survey of conditions con-ditions in the .Millard section. - Cedar City The Cedar City fish Dud game comtuis--i'm w"''h 1 1 help of (lie state fMi arid g;ime department Js planning to improve the fUiung condition con-dition in the Navajo lake. |