Show 1 I. I 1 Notes i it It It Ita a a Privilege td to Live in ine Utah e i 0 I 1 t 0 0 66 Salt Lako Lake City Tourist City Tourist cam camps throughout lOut the stae are aro exceptionally exceptional well Kept according to L L. H. H Ma Male I IB sanitation B engineer with the sta state board ot of of health who has ha 4 just returned I from iii an ti Inspection trip of ot sanItary f tj j conditions ns through southern Utah M Mr 1 Malo Male fert eft Salt Lake May 26 and i re- re turned turne last week jubilant over pros pros- j pests in n the state L Brigham City I Following Following a tho thorough thor thoro ough Inspection t of ot the peach outlook situation In Utah this season Dav David F F. Smi l chairman of the state board of agriculture and manager of or tt the theM Growers Growers' Gr M exchange h ange makes maltes these wel The quality of ot Utah peaches peache this y cr l' l promises to be large and e extra ex tra fine In every overy way Wo Yo are quite quit sure euro sure that the estimated yield as ha has been published Is more than true jf Salt I Lake ake City Utah Utah has an unity t To o outdistance Ohio leading leadin Cattle attle state in the Union in the tho iron f. f on n of or eorge D. D Deyo Deo of or Urbana Urban Ohio who vho has haB been importing largo larg c of ot Jerseys into Utah Uta IP- IP this his summer Bummer Mr Deyo makes this predict on after aCter a study of or conditions condition in n Utah which he says are far more mor favorable to efficient dairying ani and amI dairy airy breeding than are conditions i in Ohio hlo He He lie says Bays The high altitude ii in Utah Itah makes for quick heart action and nd a faster blood flow now which pro pro- produces duces uces more more milk Utah produces the thi best est alfalfa Ii hay known y Second Second Second crop alfalfa seed Is rapidly going into the tho burr an and this fact in pleasing the farmers because because because be be- cause cutting tho the first crop and makIng makII mak mak- lag Ing seed II out of the second crop i is rather new ow in the Uintah basin It is too early to make comparisons with last year year but present indications seem favorable favorable Salt Labe r Lake e City An An unusual development devel- devel came came to the hog market Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs- da day when three carloads of or hogs were sold on the he market at the Salt ThurS 1 Lake union stockyards st for higher than the top price price for the day at Omaha This lot all from the corn belt were sold to Ja a coast packing company compan through a local commission company tor I 1475 1475 a hundredweight One mixed mixed mixed mix mix- ed car was was sold at 1 14 I top with the over aver prime heavies in this lot going for 12 J f t Richmond Though Though crops yet et un un- harvested harvested throughout the state are badly adly in need need of ot rain weather of or the k past ast week has been exceedingly favorable fa- fa for for- harvesting in those sections sec sec- I i Ions where it has already started accordIng according ac- ac I cordIng t to the tie crops and range report Issued V Wednesday at the local weather er r bureau office Livestock Lh-estock on the higher ranges Is reported doing well though hough pastures in the lowlands and an 11 in the vicinity of Richmond Rich Rich- mond are e a in need of or rain Salt Rake lake l e City City Utah Utah sheep flocks locks ed ed cd their share of or the increase of f pounds of wool in the 1926 cli over over o that of or the preceding year ear it i shown in a wool report is- is issued issued sued Th by the U. U S. S depart- depart department department ment of or agriculture through the of- of office office fice ce of A. A Scott regional live- live livest st stack lock k sta star The 1926 19 G wool clip for r Utah amounted to Ibs lbs compares with ith 18 Ibs lbs last year and ad Ibs lbs in 1924 The clip for r the country countr is figured bythe bythe by the 10 department at pounds compared with a n. 1925 clip of or OO 0 pounds and a 1924 clip of or 10 pounds The year five-year average 19 19 9 1923 b T for the Ule United States is pounds and for Utah is Price H. assistant chief chiet H H S. S Kerr l engineer of or the state road commission I and Engineer eer J. J S. S Young of the United United Uni Uni- ted States bureau of or o public roads completed completed com com- an inspection of ot the survey sur made on the Nolan Castlegate-Nolan federal aid project and left for tor Salt Lake City recently Moab Ten inch Ten inch casing will be run in the John Joh l H. H Shafer No 1 well on the the Utah Southern Utah Southern Utah Oil Refining Refining- Midwest Exploration companies' companies site sito on the Shafer Sh ter dome located about seven mUel southwest of the Frank H. H t. t Shafer No 1 i discovery well on tho the Cane C ne Creek dome The pipe will bo ho hoset I set In a lime e shale at 1735 feet Salt Lake I City Information was A field Tuesday Tues day y in the federal court for for- seizure of oC cases of ot canned blackberries said to be in inthe inthe inthe the possession of ot local a wholesale grocery grocer It is s charged that the food is is' unfit for human consumption being adulterated land decomposed in part and ind under the pure food tood and drug act condemnation is asked The blackberries black black- I i berries erries are said aid id to have been shipped here her lere from I Chehalis Wash about j April 12 o this year ear by the Pacific American company compall There Duchesne b is going to be good fishing G some sonic day in the Uinta rIver Iver and ii anti and Brush creeks t I f Eastern astern brook trout In great quantities r have ave been planted during the past few ew days ko o state hatchery hatcher at White Rots Ro Rocks ts In some cases the fry I Ita cl had ad to be If transported across the Uini Uin- Uin Uinta ta i range o at the head of Lake ake Forn anti Uinta rivers by pack packhorses packhorses horses re reaching Ching an elevation of feet jet Th planting was done by Jack chief iet deputy state fish and game ame commissioner con can and Warden Varden Lee Durn Burnham ham l |