Show News Notes Its It's a Privilege to Live in Utah 0 6 0 BRIGHAM CITY Utah CITY Utah potatoes potatoe are grown principally In the counties counties of or Salt Lake Weber Teber Utah Cache Bo Boxelder Box Bor- elder eldor Davis and Sanpete PROVO PROVO High High quality exceptional flavor color and size of fruits and vegetables vegetables have made Utah agricultural products famous throughout the United United Uni Uni- ted States VERNAL VERNAL Fishermen Fishermen angling in the Uintah mountain streams report only fair success due to somewhat muddy condition of or the water Recent rains In the mount mountains have caused no abrupt raise in the creeks but the precipitation precipitation pre pre- capitation did cause a roiled con condition AIRPORT Several AIRPORT Several Salt Lake planes will go to Ogden Jur Jura J 30 to be used there th in the celebration marking the dedication of ot the Junction City's new municipal airport The Ogden committee committee com com- Is putting on an aerial program and Salt Lakers will compete for tor prizes LOGAN LOGAN Forty Forty farmers from Rich county conducted a dairy tour of the city and Cache county recently according according accord accord- ing to Robert nobert L L. L Wrigley county agricultural agricultural agri cultural agent who accompanied the party The purpose of the excursion Agent Wrigley stated was to gain additional additional ad ad- information on cow testing breeding and also sweet clover pas pas- ture HEBER Wasatch HEBER Wasatch county was visited visited vis vis- by a killing frost recently the themer mer mercury ury dropping to 26 degrees Potatoes Potatoes Po Po- Po corn and flowers were destroyed destroyed de de- ed even where the gardens had been covered with h heavy It was cold enough to freeze ice a quarter of an inch thick Damage to peas and grain was slight only the peas that were in bloom and the the grain which was in head being damaged GUNNI GUNNISON two SON two Fifty full grown gro pheasants have been received and liberated liberated lib lib lib- in this section b by Sidney Baxter Baxter Bax Bax- ter and Ernest Baxter members of the local fish and game commission The birds were shipped from the state game farm at Springville The birds were ere liberated about two miles east of here The Gunnison commission is also expecting a shipment of trout from the game farm with which to tostock tostock tostock stock the streams near here Ogden Ogden Ogden-B. B. B J. J Finch district engineer engin engine eer eel for the United States bureau of public roads that bids would be opened June Jun 28 in his office in this cit city on three contracts for gravel surfacing surfacing surfacing sur sur- facing as follows Seven mile mile stretch west of 1 on the Victory highway highway high high- wa way nine miles from North Fork to Gibsonville on the Salmon Idaho to Montana line road and two tyro and four four- tenths miles on the Alpine scenic road in Utah county OGDEN Seventy five five pairs of ot pheasants furnished by D. D H H. Madsen commissioner of the state fish and game department have been planted west of Ogden by officers of the Weber I County Fish and Game Protective as as- Sixty five pheasants eggs under incubation at the farm of H H. H. H I Hodge east of Og Ogden en will be hatched this week The birds will turned on the wilds when hatched which gives promise of an open pheasants season for tor Ogden hunters HEBER The HEBER-The The Heber tourist camp owned by the county and improved during the past few years by the joint efforts of the Wasatch chamber of comerce Heber City Wasatch county county coun coun- ty and the Wasatch stake of the L. L D D. S. S church will receive additional Improvements improvements improvements im Im- soon coon A fund has b been n accumulated by charging campers and this fund Is to be spent for lor the paInting painting painting paint paInt- ing of the present structures and the installation of shower Laths and other conveniences SALT LAKE The LAKE The low temperature and light frost which touched Salt Lake and other portions of the intermountain intermountain intermountain inter- inter mountain district Sunday night of last week did not result in an any damage to crops to the United States weather bureau and Harden Bennion state agricultural commissioner The temperature in the Salt Lake valley dropped as low as 40 degrees Records of the weather bureau show that this drop in the temperature was not particularly particularly par par- unusual for Salt Lake inasmuch inas much as nearly ever every June on record has shown a cold spell on or about the middle of the month the mercury dropping dropping drop drop- ping in some c cases as low as 32 degree de de- de- de grees gree s HEBER Utah's HEBER-Utah's Utah's winter wheat crop cropis I is estimated by the bureau of agricultural agricultural agricultural tural economics of the United States department of agriculture at bushels bushel this year as compared with bushels last year ear This increase increase in in- crease of close to 10 per cent in the Utah crop is in the face of a d decrease crease of about 9 per cent in the nation nations wint winter r wheat crop the bureaus bureau's figures figures figures fig fig- ures show The nation crap p estimate for 1828 1928 is bushels while last las years year's figures were bushels bushels' i ZION NATIONAL PARK PARK For For the be season to date a a. total of persons persons persons per per- sons representing thirty one states District Distri t of Columbia Hawaii three provinces of Canada Sweden and South Africa have passed through the gat gates s of ZIon National park pork it was announced by E. E T. T park superIntendent superintendent superintendent su su- here This figure is prat practically double last years year's total for the srm samp period of Private motor moto travel I as usual makes up the greater part of the total with persons persons' in 2840 2540 autos The remainder or Came jame me by bj stage from tho en end of the rails raila It tot Cedar City I |