Show MILLARD COUNTY ADAPTED FOR POULTRY t it RAISING AISI NG tho the following was received from tho utah poultry association eleven poultry meetings already alro aily havo have b bemi etin held in various parts of utah tor for tho the pu purpose roso of stimulating interest ill an poultry production and more moh are arc p planned lai inbi at various times j if during the winter the utah farm bureau sponsor of tho the coop I 1 or aUve marketing movement that in tho the formation of the utah itah poultry producers association la Is cooper a t 19 with local institutions 1 and commercial bodies in pointing ou out t tho desirability of increasing tho the I 1 poultry and egg production of utah mee me aeeti etI s have been hold bat M Viney vineyard Urd american fork ork provo ilone ivi lle nehf Spring springville ville char lestan Ien toh brigham Brig liam city Dowe and ana spanish pork fork of tit farni farm bureau and cooperative who havo have attended some of cheso meetings say tho the darmo farni oi giitl on d poultry roul tymen inen of the state slate toot look with favor upon increasing their flocks and boosting tho the state pro auction one of th tile outstanding items of I 1 expansion abo ked for this winter is the formation of a local producers produce ra association in millard mallard county uti tit 11 this unit actins sufficient autti clent growth to 0 justify a local handling plant tho the millard poultry nien will ship to the co oo j ive plant at provo 1 the utah agricultural college and utah experiment station announces that poultry will bo be one ona of its major projects for tho the coming year county agricultural cultural agents are arc taking nn an n ni tivo part in tho the poultry expansion movement ani and aro are assisting all farmers who do not have flocks but desire to start in tho business UNCLE SAM PAYS ITIS HIS TAXES millard county received as ag s share of national forest ro re celpa collected from thu the Fis litake national nil forest during the fiscal year which ended juno june 30 1 each year 25 percent of tle the money received by the national forests foresta IH 14 turned over to counties in which national forest blaids are arc situated in lieu of taxes upon national forest lands according to the law this money to la to be expended for roads and schools tho the sum ly lk not paid by tho the federal government direct to tho the county treasurer but to the state which subdivides it among tho the counties according to tho the area of national forests in each this so called 25 2 per cent fund amounts to relatively little in tho the case of the ilia smaller and moro more thickly populated counties with high taxable values vi luea in somo some of tho the larger coun ties with a scanty scattered tion their sharo share of national forest receipts amounts to quite a gittli tho the largest sum received by any coun ty in tho the intermountain region goes this year to elko county nevada which receives in south idaho boise county with leads while in utah duchesne Du chesno coun ty receiving stands at the top of the list in that portion ot of wyoming lying within tho the Inter moun tain district of the forest service sublette county receiving stands highest |