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Show $300,000 FOR PARKS Drainage Law. Upheld NOTABLE ENTRIES IN SHOW 30 BANDS TO KNTER JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL BAM) CONTESTS OPENING VEIN OF GOLD SALT LAKE Range condition in Utah are above the five year average av-erage according to the agricultural authorities. NORTH SALT LAKE Livestock shipments out of this city have increased in-creased one hundred per cent over .shipments for 192S1. LOGAN Six thousand gallons of gasoline escaped wheu freezing of a pipe line caused a leak in a storage lank. OGDEN Entries have been received receiv-ed lor two outstanding herds of cattle lor the twelfth auitual livestock show, January 10 to 15. They include 20 head of shorthorns, ov. ned by C. J. Broughtun of Dayton, Wash. This will be th.i first time this herd has exhibited ex-hibited at Ogden. Mr. Broughtou's herd has won numerous prik.es at stock shows and fairs. The other exhibitor, ex-hibitor, whose entries lias arrived, is Mrs. E. L. Knight of the Willow-Meadow Willow-Meadow Jersey farm at Willows, Oil. Mrs. Knight sliowed the grand champion cham-pion Jersey bull at the last Ogden stock show. Her herd is one of the mier Jersey aggregations of the wesl. MORGAN Morgan county uow has a poultry population of approximately 75,000 hens, which will be in production produc-tion during tile winter and next summer. sum-mer. MORGAN A sauerkraut club is functioning in this county. Five boys are in the club and each kept records en .one-half acre, each of cabbage. Ihe buys sold 14.9 tons of cabbage to "he sauerkraut factory from the half acre plots. The average sale was $111) and expenses of around $3S, leaving a proiit of $S0. CASTLE DALE F. Ungricht of this city, on his way home from Salt Luke, driving a heavily loaded truck, turned over when he became unconscious uncon-scious from gas fumes which blew iulo his cab from a hole in the flooring. OGDEN The Weber County Fish and Game Protective association has organized a rabbit drive west of Promontory Pro-montory to procure food for the poor. LOGAN A community Christmas cheer chest has hu.u organized by a 4-11 club at the Logau junior high school. The club is part of the community com-munity program uud was organized by the student body. A star is given any student who brings in toys, books, clothing, food or any article available lor Chrstmas cheer to the needy. B1UG1IAM CITY Sixty persons, representing seven northern countitw of Utah, expressed themselves here, as being in favor of the early construction con-struction of an all-year around highway high-way around the northern end of the Great Salt Lake. SALT LAKE Constitutionality of the Utah drainage district law is upheld up-held uud the authority of the board of superivsors of Millard county drainage district No. 3 to levy taxes for drainage district purposes, including in-cluding the addition of 15 per cent of the total levy for contingencies, including in-cluding possible delinquencies, is affirmed af-firmed in a unanimous decision of the state supreme court. The district is one of the largest of its kind in the state, including, 43732 acres. Assessment Assess-ment of benefits, at $15 to $70 au acre, total $2,530,000.73. SALT LAKE Construction of the $403,000 veterans' hospital at this city is expected to start early in the spring according to Col. Kadcliffe, construction engineer for the U. iti. veterans' bureau at Palo Alto, Cul. Ml'. PLEASANT The North Sanpete San-pete board of education, by unanimous action, passed a resolution calling m $20,000 of bonds outcsiauding against the district. The redempliou will lake place in February. M ID VALE $30,000 egg candling and grading plant is opened with a celebration. PRICE A new classification to in elude junior high school entries in thii first annual invitational set xl baud contest, which will be sponsoi ed April 10 and 11, by the Price Chamber of commerce, has been created, accord ing to William H. Toy, secretary. A total of live divisions will now compete in the meet, and cups for first place winners and plaques to bands, placing plac-ing second will be awarded. Approximately Approx-imately 30 bands from Utah uud Western West-ern Colorado are expected to enter the contest. PAYSON Application of the Strawberry Straw-berry Water L'ttjts' association for permit to store waters cf the Cold Springs area iu Spanish Fork canyon, can-yon, in a regulating reservoir of 37 acre-foot capacity, iu connection with the operaiit n of its power plant on the Spanish Fork river, caused the visit to the state capitol of representatives represent-atives of the assccialiou and of various vari-ous users from the Spanish Fork, who may contest the approval of the application appli-cation by George M. Bacon, stale engineer. en-gineer. PANG UITCH The national park service plans on spending $luO,omj rebuilding re-building the road from the floor of Zitai canyon, from the Mount Car- uiel bridge to the iodge, and $250,000 : for commencing work on the new 1 road that is to run southward alt ng j the west rim of Bryce canynn to the j new park area. Work on the Zinn mad , c:iL be advertised iu January and t lie Bryce road a month later, with the ! assurance that construction can begin on both projects during the winter ttud the full apportionment spent during ' the next six months. Both the Ziou |