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I Ogden The Ogden The eighth annual Utah Department Department Department De De- convention of the American Legion will be bo Meld held August 23 24 24 and 25 it was announced Monday by Department Department De Do Commander Arthur Woolley The convention will Ill be held in Cedar City j Heber City Twenty five Twenty five hundred J head of dairy cattle have been tested for tuberculosis in Wasatch county during the past two weeks Of this number three fifty-three head were found to be afflicted with tho the disease Salt Lake City An An article detailing the Victory highway motor caravan which will travel from San Francisco to Salt Lake Lako June Juno 9 to Juno June 12 a feature feature fea fea- ture tare of the tho May 12 issue of San FranCisco Fran Fran- Francisco Cisco Business house organ organ of the San Francisco chamber of ot commerce Myton According According to reports given out in Myton 1 the tho rights of or way for forthe forthe forthe the Roosevelt Myton-Roosevelt unit of ot the federal federal fed fed- eral aid road have been obtained It ItIs Itis Itis is expected that those who have the matter In charge will advertise for tor forbids forbids bids within two weeks It is reported that construction work will begin by July 1 Salt Lake Lako City Roads Roads through Carbon Emery Emory Grand San Juan Du chesne and Uintah counties are In good condition generally according to Ira R. R Browning chief engineer of ot the state road commission who with E. E C. C Knowlton assistant chief engineer in charge of maintenance returned recently from a road inspection tour of close to 1300 miles through thE tho counties named They were accompanied accompanied b by Reuben Simpson of Price engineer of at road district N No 4 in which the counties visited lie Myton S. S. S T. T Taylor of Salt Lake Lake- City manager of the Taylor ditch which supplies water for the south My Myton ton bench expects to have water on the bench by the first of or next week Myton Myton According According to reports given in by those who are in a position to know the season this year ear is at least two weeks wE-eks ahead of former years Some of the ranchers are beginning to irrigate So far the outlook is most promising in this part of the Uintah basin The orchards came through the the- winter in good condition and the prospects prospects prospects pros pros- are splendid for a good crop Salt Lake City Requests Requests that the the- I matter of developing the Navajo lake lale a as a reservoir for irrigation purposes purposes- J 1 be taken up with the Utah Water Storage Storage Storage Stor Stor- age Commission was made of or George t M. M Bacon state engineer by a delegation delegation delegation t tion of Cedar City interests interests inter inter- x f- ests while he was in the southern o part of the state early this week Mr e Bacon announced upon his return Brigham City Prospects Prospects for a n. heavy heay crop off ruit in Brigham City y 11 this year are very favorable There There- s' s swill will be a full crop of Windsor cherries cher cher- A ries according to leading fruit growers growers grow grow- ers ens but the early varieties such as aa l th the Lambert Orb Napoleon and B Bins Bing lg- lg j will be lighter the buds having been the tl frosts tp slightly nipped by e Salt Lake City The Cit The acreage of ot commercial onions in Utah for 1926 is estimated at acres in the spring e r onion given out Friday by ao n nt Frank Andrews state agricultural t prE H statistician This is acres in excess ex- ex ex- ex excess cess of the revised total of acres VI for the tile crop harvested last fall and h u approximately acres less than the let D De forecasts of Salt Lake seed dealers e I Iwho who were basing their estimates on oaf the volume of onion seed taken by W Davis farmers the leading onion on on- county h ion producers of ot the state Salt SaIt Lake City Utah City Utah eare e eare are now shipping their wool east l on n o through the recently organized Utah Wool Marketing association it is announced an ci ire pounced by J. J A. A Hooper secretary l lA A number of growers who have not try t been disposed to accept the price offered of of- it in Ut Utah h have shipped their wool through the association which has also Du financed the enterprise dam q ci Washington While While the school land 0 bill bilI is held up pending negotiations between congress and the interior department de de- eJ m. m a flood of protests against t 1 passage of the SInnott or the Jones l bv t into the department bill is coming t principally from oil oU and th da n operators and prospectors and miners Particularly those operating in Utah and Nevada lJ Eureka MInes Eureka Mines of the Tintic dIstrict district district dis dIs- dis- dis shipped carloads of ot ore during during during dur dur- ing the tho week that just ended Following Following Follow Follow- ing are aio th the mines mInE's and und their In lots tats Tintic Standard I h we 55 Chief Consolidated 32 American i bout ut Smelting and Refining dump ore G 6 T T V Bingham Mines 19 Mammoth 14 10 Iron King 8 Colorado i. i l Yankee e. e 1 1 Vernal The Vernal The Cedarview Irrigation b tl s PC Pe of or the ao of ranchers company composed lh northeastern section of Duchesne county is building bu ing a large dam across i pee o flat located lo to- 10 Starr an arroyo on the John 1 Cedarview Gated ten miles north of oC S tai When completed this dam will HI impound impound impound im im- water waiter d pound in a reservoir storage of ter of acres t sufficient to irrigate land laud part of which good agricultural has been been under cultivation for tor years years- e ehas I bo how hel however V 01 moisture lack of pl Owing to the d did dW not ev ever r the crops raised of i lol good harvests Ali iere d |