Show I I I I i News Notes I J i It Its a Privilege to Live Liva in l li i Utah i AA AAA 4 A feA MOAB Oil MOAB-Oil Oil and gas have havo been struck in the Lisbon No 1 well of the Union Oil on company of or California located 10 lo in Lisbon dome forty miles southeast of Moab While details of the strike and definite information asto as ns asto to the extent of the oil flow cannot be obtained In Moab there is no question as to the authenticity of the report PAROWAN AN The Sixth annual Southern Utah neep u show and sale will b ife De e held August 19 20 The show nn and sale In former years has been held during the middle part of September but was changed I this year ear in order that the let breeders of southern Utah h might show their animals before taking them I to the Salt Lake and anti other shows MONROE MONROE-A A severe rain an and hailstorm hailstorm hail hail- storm passed over this vicinity filling streets and ditches with streams of mud and water in a n very short time Gardens planted lucerne and grain were beaten down by the force of the storm and large limbs were broken brohen from Crom trees I ISALT SALT LAKE LAKE PremIum Premium list of state fair to be held October 1 to 8 S I e has been published and i shows that plans have bave been made to bring the quality of the exhibit even evento evento evento to a n higher plane than ever The premium premium premium pre pre- list is in booklet form and Is IsI comprised of something over I pages including the index to adY adver adver- r- r MT 1 PLEASANT PLEASANT Utah Utah wool pJ pie pio- 0 for 1927 totaled pounds compared with 19 pounds in 1926 according to the July wool report of George A. A Scott livestock livestock live live- stock statistician for the department of agriculture in Utah issued this week The amount of production places Utah as fifth state in the national national national na na- na- na wool production PRICE PRICE Plans Plans of the Price River Petroleum com company pan indicate optimism and und faith in the oil-bearing oil possibilities ties of the geological structure underlying under under- lying Iring Price and vicinity Drilling at atthe atthe atthe the company's test teat in northeast Price I which is now down 2265 feet will urn i to a depth of at least 2700 or 2800 feet or until the Salt Wash Vash sands have been penetrated according to Ed Walsh driller It is in the Salt Wash Vash formation that the company hopes to find oil I LOGAN The LOGAN The mayor maor and eft city council council coun coun- cil together with Cache county school board members Olsen and Hammond met at the Hyrum Byrum city hall hail to consider consid consId- er or plans and specifications for a sprinkling system for the public square A A. H H. Palmer of Logan was awarded the contract act for furnishing materials and installing an econom economy sprinkling system tr ti cover the entire square The work j expected to be completed in thirty days Lawn will then be planted PRICE Delay PRICE Delay of several hours td tO trains on the Denver Rio Grande Western railroad was caused Wednesday Wednes Wednes- I day night by washouts at Clift Chit between be be- tween Woodside and Green River A 01 OL worKmen was kept busy all night repairing the section damaged by heavy cloudbursts in that area arca SPANISH SPA ISH FORK FORK FORK-A. A. A W W. Anderson of Emel president of the Intermountain tam tain Honey Producers' Producers association was here yesterday ester JY conferring with beekeepers bee bee- keepers on the marketing of this season season season sea sea- son s hono honc crop 11 1 Mr Anderson had just completed a n trip through Gunnison Gunni- Gunni son Sauna and other southern towns He visited visite i s at nt Springlake 1 Payson Santaquin and Spanish Fork and will complete his business trip in Salt SnIt Lake City Beekeepers Beekeeper in i Springville Spring Spring- vile ville Provo and anil other towns were visited Thursday SALT LAKE LAKE Utah's potato and to to- nato mato fields will be oe studied next w week ek b by a party of scientists and experts whose life mission is to grapple with I the problems ms of farmers s when insects or plant diseases threaten Ph Tho I v v r j-r JL mj u party hill vill 1 ill be met at Pocatello Idaho next Friday by Dr B B. L. L Richards head of tho the department of botany and plant pathology of the Utah AgrIcultural tural college who will accompany the gr group on a tour of Idaho's agricultural regions which will precede the visit to this state MANTI The MANTI-The The first heavy s storm orm to occur during the past month passed over this city and resulted In an inch of If rainfall During g the storm lightn fl lug ing struck the barn owned b by Jens Michelson in the southern part of or this city and anti caused damage I I At J At its regular meeting meeting- the city council ordered closed contract contract con con- tract whereby a new flew triple c triple ti tin n motor fire truck will be secured installed by October 1 1 This machne maclane ma- ma oMne clane will ill b be equipped with chemical apparatus and with pumps to force water from city water mains canals or wells as occasion requires The motor Is of thirty horsepower capacity enabling the fire department to r rapid pl 1 runs to fo all make parts of the city FILLMORE Although drought threatened Millard ri county's seed al aI- al- al falfa faifa crop rains during the past week have saved the situation and as a n result re re- re- re sult suit of storms Millard p to be richer county is expected ex ex- ex- ex The first this fall faU by 2 2 alfalfa cutting in Millard county was abundant the After moisture initial cu cutting however lack of and nd as the retarded t drought crop development de became more I acute It I that th second crop which 1 s were vere glO ovig growing g for seed rather luau I for tur hay would be e a complete The rainfall loss has hus alt altered red tUo tho situation I |