Show 44 to Oo o vvs Ne-vvs Notes i i Its It's a Privilege to Live Lice in it I U Utah tau O O O 4 h A Salt Lake Lake Flying Flying low to keep beneath be ho- neath tho the heavy bank of or clouds that clung to the western horizon the huge hUbe ship of the Josephine Josephinc Ford Font winged Into into In lu to the Salt Lake c airport Sun Sunday ay afternoon afternoon after after- noon at 6 Accompanying tho the ship which n a replica of ot the famous craft that took Commander Richard E. E Byrd over the tho north polo 1010 was the eastbound eastbound east east- bound United States mall plane Three private planes from Woodward field I Imet met the tho Fokker on the Ule e edge ge of the lake and accompanied it to the landing field Salt Lake Opinions Lake Opinions of Utah beekeepers bee bce- keepers in Salt Lake Thursday of last week talking honey marketing problems problems lems is that the tile outlook Is 18 good for forthe forthe the tho 1927 honey flow Bees in practically practically ally all sections of or the state have wintered win win- well ivell and spring nursing of or weak colonies has been at a minimum This means the bees will be able ablo to tako take full Cull advantage of at tho the spring nectar flow Provo Provo Provo-It It is evident says sarg Dr William Wil Wil- liam Stuart potato specialist with the department of oC e. e that the general run of at farmers who grow row potatoes po in the United States Slates do not make malic efficient use of the available knowledge on increasing per acre pro pro- Last fall rall a n. firm of California potato growers harvested an nn average of ot 1000 bushels from nine acres The rest of the country harvested approximately bushels to tho the acre Farmers Farm Farm- ers era of or Great Britain have hove been producing producing pro pro- an average of or bushels per ier aero acre for Cor a num number er of oC years cites Dr Stuart Og Ogden The Ogden The en-The The route to Fish lake from Salina Sauna will be shortened thirty miles by tho the con construction of or a sixteen mile dirt road between Gooseberry and Fish lake it is shown by bJ forest service service sen ice Ico who gave evidence to S. S M. M Jorgenson speaker of at the house of ot representatives es of the last legislature and J. J M. M V. V Cran Crandall all Logan Production Logan Production for March In the third annual IntermountaIn laying egg contest sponsored at Logan by the Utah Agricultural college was eggs for each bird an average production production production tion of oC per cent it is reported by hy Professor ProCessor Byron Alder station poul poul- tryman in charge of ot the contest The pen entry of the Imperial Poultry Farm ManU Mantl continues to hold first place in the tho contest with a record o of eggs The pen of ot the Poultry Poul Foul t try Farm Redmond Wash Vash placed place first for March with n a record of ot eggs Spanish Fork Fork Fork-By By placing first in high school students' students livestock Judging judging Judg judge ing at the recent Stock show tho the Spanish Fork team has a afree afree afree free trip to the tho American Royal noal Livestock Livestock Live Live- i stock exposition nt at Kansas City half haIr won The high school Judging coaches in conference with L. L R. R Humphries Humphrie state supervisor of or vocational decided that the winner In students student's judging judging- at nt atthe the Salt Lake Lako show and the Utah state fair this year would woul be sent to Kans Kansas s City Beaver Measurements Beaver Measurements of or snow at atthe atthe the five United Untied States weather bureau j I snow stakes on the Beaver er river watershed wat vat recorded on the last day daJ of March Indicate an ample supply of water for irrigation purposes for tho the year While th the thO depth of ot snow at the different stakes does docs not greatly excell ex ex- cell the depth recorded for the same day of March 1926 the water water- content is considerably greater than titan it was a year Jear ago ngo the snow being more moro com corn pact Denver Total Denver Total sheep receipts from I Utah to the Denver Denvor livestock market I for tor tho the first three months of or 1927 totaled totaled to to- head compared with 29 29 I IHO 4 10 head during the same sanie period cf ot 1926 it is reported by L L. M. M Pexton traffic manager of or the Denver union stockyards From Idaho were 2 head heart for tor th first three months of 1927 I against but 1768 head hedd for 1926 Montana Montana Mon Mon- tana had head hea on the Denver market market mar mar- I ket during tho the first three months of 1927 and none in I Nephi Nephi's Nephis first annual Rabbit j Poultry and Sheep show was held Saturday Saturday Sat Sat- urda an and included animals that would I receive a bl high h rating at any y livestock Ih-estock show in the state Among the exhibits I were Rambouillet sheep that originally I came from the tho John Julia S. S S Seeley Sons herd at Mt Ute Pleasant and Lincoln I sheep shipped from Canada According AccordIng According Accord Accord- ing to Professor Alma Almo Esplin of the f Utah Agricultural college who ju judged Hed I tho the sheep they are of or excellent type I Roosevelt Supposedly Roosevelt Supposedly originating from the stove a fire completely dor do I tho the Cedar View Mercantile company and an nn adjoining b home ne hath both t the tho property of R. R A A. Powell The I store building was waa valued at and was well stocked Insurance on the building g fixtures furniture and stock was Richmond Black and White hUe day daJ April 29 will be a big bis da day for or the tho dalr dairy Industry of Cache valley alley Tile The program program pro pro- gram for the day is as ns follows Cattle on grounds at a. a m. m lunch 1230 to p. p m. m meeting to p p. m. m at which Secretary of St State te E. HE Crockett will be the principal speaker ladies ladies' milking contest at p. p m. m students students' turI judgIng contest at pm p.m. horse pulling m match 3 00 p. p m. m banquet ban at North Cache high school p. p in Ill dance at opera at 90 p. p m. m Music r for r the day lay will be given by the Utah A Agricultural college colloso band |