Show r 0 News Notes N f 0 0 Its It's a a Privilege to Live n In r UTAH I IMAGNA NON MAGNA Within MAGNA Within fifty miles of Salt Lake are grouped the smelters which together comprise the largest nonferrous nonferrous rous roue smelting center In the world PARK CITY CITY It It is Ia estimated Utah has enough coal to supply the entire United States at the present rate of consumption for tor years MORGAN The MORGAN Tho largest pea packing plant lant In n the world Is located In Utah Utan and has packed cases in a single day Utah fruits and vegetables have hao havea a Q national reputation for quality HEBER Preparations HEBER-Preparations Preparations for the annual annual an an- annual nual Wasatch county livestock show are under way Final reorganization and committee appointments have been made and dates for the show definitely definitely definitely de de- de- de finitely booked for August 22 and 23 UTAH UTAH There There are known min min- minerals minerals in Utah metallic and nonmetal nonmetal- lic Hc Only a n. very ery small percentage of ot the states state's mineral wealth has been developed to date but innovations are constantly being made and new wealth discovered AMERICAN FORK FORK Chicken Chicken was wasa wasa wasa a la king at American Fork recently recent recent- ly from daybreak when salutes ushered usher usher- ed in the third annual Poultry Founders Founders' Founders Founders' Founders Founders' Found Found- ers' ers da day until the last strains of or the dance died awa away near midnight The lowly hen and the crowing rooster were personified by almost ever everyone one In town All visitors were given red paper hats resembling the roosters rooster's comb and children disguised as all sorts of fowl roamed the streets dur- dur the day SPRINGVILLE Early SPRINGVILLE-Early Early peas are now now- being canned un under er new management at the Springville Canning company The regular run on late peas starts next week Only light runs have been made so far A good crop is expected from the acres contracted according according according ac ac- ac- ac cording to Manager W W. R R. R Eddington d despite heavy heay rains In this section The run on peas will be followed by string beans and tomatoes while sauerkraut will be canned in the local local lo lo- lo- lo local cal plant for the first time RICHFIELD RICHFIELD Results Results of or the campaign campaign cam cam- aign conducted by S. S R. R Boswell ell county agricultural agent against the use of butter substitutes In Sevier county are gratifying Between February February February Feb Feb- 15 and May 1 15 lectures demonstrations demonstrations dem dem- contests in essays essa's posters posters post post- ers em and slogans were cond conducted throughout the county and In the schools Circular letters were sent to dairymen Since the campaign 23 stor stores s have bave pledged not to sell butter substitutes OGDEN OGDEN Canning Canning crops of or Weber an and Davis counties were damaged by bythe bythe bythe the severe wind and hail hall storms recently recently recently re re- to much greater extent than estimated according to officers oE oJ three canning companies as they launched the tho pea-canning pea season H. H L. L Herrington president and general manager of or the Utah Canning company company com com- company pany said his concern lest from 75 s 5 to 90 00 per cent of its contracted pea crop about 50 per cent of the contracted contracted con con- contracted string bean crop and 10 per percent percent percent cent of the tomato pack VERNAL Good crops an and an abundance of water with sheep in better better better bet bet- ter condition that at the ear early part of the season will insure a goo good year for forthe forthe forthe the Uintah basin Harden Bennion state of agriculture reported reported reported re re- re- re ported recently upon his return from Duchesne and Uintah counties Work Vork is progressing on the roads in that section section section sec sec- tion the commissioner reports adding that he thought an excellent highway highway high high- way would be finished to the state on the Victory highway within within with with- in a year MYTON Duty MYTON-Duty Duty of or water of ot 2611 feet acre-feet per acre for the irrigation season from Ma May 1 to 30 has be been n fixed for this year ear by the water commission named by Judge Tillman D. D Johnson of the United States district court In Salt Lake as affecting water rights on land hind in the Uintah basin The Time schedule has bas been worked out by Horace W. W Sheley water Wlter commissioner for the basin Tom C. C Guyn project engineer for the time Uintah irrigation project and n B. B O. O Colton Jr representing the users SALT LAKE LAKE The Tho business of or shearIng shearIng shearing shear- shear Ing sheep heep has become such a fine art that there has arisen a n. feeling that som something thing should be done dono to ascertain ascertain ascer ascer- tain Lain who Is the champion sheep shearer of the United States The Falls Mont chamber of commerce has issued a n loud call to the hundreds of men who manipulate the clippers on the millions of sheep in fn the west to gather there July 10 and 11 it and compete compete compete com com- pete for tor this honor as ns well as for numerous cash awards s. s This will be bo bethe bethe bothe the first national contest of this kind ever aver staged stage OGDEN Utah's OLDEN Utah's two largest cherry producing Davis counties counties Davis s and Weber will will have a crop ranging from 33 toso to 50 so per cent less than the normal crop I. I 1 E. E Hall manager of the Ben Den Loy Lo- Lo nond orchard estimated recently The Tho terrific wind and hailstorm which the northern part oft of the state states i s week ago ngo did considerable damage This added to the losses suffered by late lato frosts It is la expected the can can- cannIng canning ning sing companies will pay 7 or 01 8 3 cents i Io pound for the crop this lear slightly slight slight- ly Iy higher than in seasons The fhe growers will begin Jn in bout about ten days |