Show w o. o oe i News Notes j I Its It's a Privilege to Live in 0 o i Utah t 0 t 2 A e eA q O 66 Logan Between Between 1000 and farmers their wives and children will meet Monday at the tho Utah Agricultural college at the annual farmers' farmers encamp encamp- ment Four days of demonstrations exhibits lectures games amusements and contests of various kinds will make up the program which Is designed design design- ed cd to acquaint the framer with the value of the state agricultural college Provo Reports Reports on fruit conditions on the Provo Prove Bench area are more moro r c than th the f r h. h ha ti K b h. h AM i 1 v p V Hb g J lau e C een UJ n OU sev t V V. V Ural ral years With the exception of tho the apple crop the fruit and herr berry crops wore ware never better it is 18 stated Prove In Prove In the vicinity of Pleasant the II tl f rry crop brought the growers glOwers upward of while the raspberry crop croll is believed to have surpassed that b by another The cherry crop was also especially good and will bring returns of upward of it is estimated by growers The peach crop will be heavy in the opinion opinion ion 1011 of the growers and the quality will surpass that grown in the district during during during dur dur- ing recent years it Is stated Salt Lake More l City More than half of the peach trees in both Utah and Idaho Idaho Ida Ida- ho are ten years and over in age It Itis Itis itis is revealed in a report by the department depart depart- ment meat of agriculture According to this report Utah has peach trees tree and Idaho trees Of these totals totals totals to to- Utah has 1877 and Idaho past the year ten-year mark Utah has trees one year an and I under while Idaho has but trees falling in this class Price The The scientific fee feeding ling of livestock will be one otie one of or the principal aims of the Emery Carbon county count farm bureau this year it was decided at a meeting here of forty representative tive farmers of ot the two counties Tho The subject was discussed from all angle angles and a committee appointed to mal make e at ac investigation of feeding facilities s available a in the district Salt Lake City A A reassuring word to wool growers on the benefits to be derived derive I from the tariff providing they the 1 do not indulge in marketing practices which hh 1 r ll Tn minim in l m ize x u 5 H t f s o use f a 1 r a 7 ness bUot goes out from the headquarters of the National National Na Na- association The developments of the past season have inspired many varieties of questions in the minds of and one of them touches the effectiveness of or the cent 31 clean content duty on import importS imported ed cd wools particularly the electiveness of this duty during 1926 Salt Lal Lake e City More Cit More cattle and calves were slaughtered during the first six months of J 1926 under federal inspection than in an any other corresponding corresponding corres corres- period in the MIP history of ot the country according lo to the cattle report issued i through the office of ot George A. A Scott federal livestock statisticians statistician for the seven Western Vestern states Thurs Thurs- day dap The estimated number of killed during ing this period is set at over 7 head This would mean mean if th the slaughter continues at this this rate more than head will be he slaughtered slaughter slaughter- ed cd during the year ear Vernal Vm Win Uintah county game warden is directing trapping of beaver in Brush Drush creek at a f point near where the stream enters the Green river fifteen miles east of Vernal The fife captured will be transI transported transported trans trans- ported to Trout creek a stream of the I Ashley national forest with the consent consent con con- sent of or the forest officials and if a sufficient number is trapped some will willbe willbe willbe be taken to what is known as the tho Davenport beaver dams in the Diamond Diamond Dia Dia- mond mountain region Clearfield The Smith Canning company plant a half mile half mile south of ot clearfield was destroyed by fire shortly shortly shortly short short- ly after 3 o'clock Wednesday morning morn morn- ing The loss is estimated at in canned goods and in machinery machinery ma map chinery plant and fixtures although the damage may prove to be as much muchas as Salt Lake City Though eIty-Though Though the wind rain and hail of recent storms storms' damaged ed some wheat at an and I fruit they U were generally bE beneficial to crops and ranges b by lowering temperatures and creating much needed moisture In Indication Indication Indication of or this is given ghen in the weekly weekly week week- ly crop and range ronge report issued Wednesday Wednesday Wed Wed- by J. J Cecil Alter meteorologist in charge of the local office of or the weather bureau Salina Salina Salina canyon in Sevier county will wil be closed to traffic on Friday Fri Fri- Friday day according to the state road com corn commission commission mission due to the fact that the Den Denver Denvel Denver ver vel Rio Grande Western Vestern railroad i is constructing a track through tho the canyon a distance of twenty six miles The line Une has given assurance that it will make a passable detour as quickly J Jas as possible and it Is believed that this will be done within a few days Salt Lake City Despite the dry season the potato peach and corn crops of Utah are expected to to tosho show shoal a considerable increase over the production pro production of last year ear while most of tuG tho other crops will show a asel according according ac cording to a report I issued su d recently b Frank Franl Andrews Salt Lake City Approximately ten too cars of ot apricots have been shipped ou out of if f Davis county count so far this season se son to astern cities according to R. R B. B Needham Need Need- Needham ham traffic manager of the Barn r r ger er Electric Mr N Needham ID edh saId |