Show ij News l Notes It a CI Privilege to Live in Utah HUNTINGTON HUNTINGTON Among Among the business business business busi busi- ness matters transacted at a recent meeting of the board of county com commissioners missioners were two betterment applications applications one for graveling three and one-half one miles of the state road south of Huntington the state to participate to the sum of 2500 and the county to pay the remainder of 2000 The Theother Theother Theother other was for graveling two miles of the state road north of Emery The estimated cost is of which the state will pay 2000 and the county the remainder SALT LAKE Livestock LAKE Livestock on the western range is in good condition j having gone through the winter in inI I good flesh with light losses losseS' according to the April 1 report of George A. A Scott livestock statistician for the United States department of agriculture ture recently Generous nerous and well distributed precipitation during March was recorded for Utah with seasonal temperatures greatly benefiting benefiting benefiting bene bene- fiting the ranges Prospects now are shown to be very good for spring feed and mostly satisfactory for summer but with limited storage and reserve water in high areas PROVO PROVO Condition Condition of winter wheat wheaton on April i 1 1 was 96 per cent of normal compared with 95 per cent a year yea ago according to the Utah crop report is issued issued is- is sued by Frank Andrews agricultural statistician for the United States department department de de- de- de of agriculture year Ten-year average average average av av- av- av of or wheat at nt this time was announced an- an s 93 per cent In the United States the winter wheat crop was re reported reported reported re- re ported as per cent normal on April 1 compared with a year ago and a year ten-year average at this time of LOGAN The LOGAN The The outlook for poultry owners in ill Cache county and Utah in general is exceptionally bright according according according accord accord- ing to H H. H A. A Campbell Cache county director in the Utah Poultry Producers Producers' Producers Producers' Producers Producers' Pro Pro- association At present the Utah egg is holding its own on the eastern markets and is bringing a higher price now than it has for some sometime sometime sometime time Mr Campbell said Eastern extras extras extras ex ex- ex- ex tras are bringing 30 cents a dozen and selects and standards 28 cents SALT LAKE Work LAKE Work of damming lamming Red Butte creek above Fort Douglas and the construction of a reservoir reservoir reservoir res res- for the post is expected to start soon According to post headquarters First Lieutenant C. C S. S Sletter has just been designated quartermaster in charge of construction The arrival of a hydraulic engineer from Washington Washing Washing- ton D. D C. C Cf is expected soon Further details of the project have not been announced B BRIGHAM RICH AM CITY CITY CITY-An An increase of bearing peach trees this season of about 15 16 per cent more than those of 1927 is expected by Frank Andrews agricultural statistician for Utah in inthe inthe inthe the United States department of agri agri- culture This estimate is ba based ed upon reports from peach growers who have now trees of bearing age compared with for the past year PROVO Utah PROVO Utah county's fair will be beheld beheld beheld held in Provo Thursday Friday and Saturday September 27 28 and 29 according to President John F. F Mendenhall Mendenhall Men- Men of Springville who just returned returned returned re re- re- re turned from a meeting of the Association Association Association tion of Utah Fairs at Salt Lake Mr Mendenhall was waS' also chosen on a legislative legislative legislative legis legis- committee to meet with the next session of the legislature in an effort to obtain a state appropriation for county fairs E. E S. S Hinckley secretary secretary secretary secre secre- tary of the county fair board also represented the county at the state meeting VERNAL The persistent cold winds of the past two weeks are responsible responsible responsible re re- re- re for severe losses in lambs to of Ashley valley and other parts of the Uintah basin While lambing in the large range flocks will not commence until April 15 and perhaps later lambing has been in progress in the flacks maintained maintained main main- by farmers and others operating operating ing sheep on a smaller scale BRIGHAM r CITY CITY CITY-City City Sanitary Inspector Jesse Owens announced that Brigham City's annual cleanup campaign campaign campaign cam cam- will begin Monday April 23 Arrangements Ar Ar- Arrangements I Ar-I are being made by the thet city board of health to have all citizens citizens citizens citi- citi I t j zens clean up their premises and pile the rubbish ashes cans etc on the sidewalks near the curb The rubbish will be hauled off of by the city during clean up week DUCHESNE on on the treasurer of the United States aggregating aggregating aggregating gating were received by State Treasurer John Walker to be applied applied ap ap- ap- ap plied on three highway propositions in the state The project and amounts follow Thompson to Cisco in Grand county Fruit Duchesne-Fruit- land and Morgan Uintah-Morgan county FARMINGTON A A remodeling program program program pro pro- gram which will require an expenditure expendi expend ture tare of several thousand dollars will begin at Lagoon resort in the near future it was announced by Julian M. M Bamberger president of the Bamberger Bamberger Bamberger Bam- Bam berger railroad and owner of Lagoon oon who just returned from the P Pacific coast where he studied various re re- sorts re-I re PLEASANT GROVE There GROVE There arc are 38 canning factories in the state of Utah that put up more than 2300 00 cases casesi I of canned fruits and vegetables each year I j tI a |