Show News i Notes tl I t. t tIts Its It's a Privilege to Live in inI I PUt Utah h i O O PROVO The PROVO The total valuation of all Utah crops in 1927 at prices paid tho the growers Is estimated d at DUCHESNE DUCHESNE WIth With a field seed production production pro pro- lUCtion not equaled by any other northern state Utah now stands first firstIn firstIn firstin In the production of alfalfa seed SALT LAKE Utah LAKE Utah is most fortunately fortunately fortunately fortun fortun- situated in a region where there is almost total absence o of severe storms blizzards tornadoes hail and other destructive forces forceS' of or nature NEPHI The NEPHI-The The eighth annual Wheat Day for foe Juab valley has been set for July 10 This event has come to be bo recognized for its educational value alue not only to the farmers In and about Nephi but in addition has become of ot benefit to the farmers of a wide area I in the central centra part of ot the state F Thirteen Thirteen carloads of t Davis county cherries have been ben shipped hipped to date to eastern and anel w western stern markets according to a report made by bj H. H P. P Mathews district agricultural Inspector The first car was shipped June 15 a date one week in advance of oC the first car shipped last year This car went to Los Angeles OGDEN OGDEN George George Shorten assistant secretary of the Utah Canners' Canners association association association tion announced that ten factories were put Into operation to can cherries and will operate until about July 4 when they will start on the apricot crop Carloads Carloads Carloads Car Car- loads of cherries are being snipped shipped to other markets and are plentiful on the local market I SALT LAKE Utah LAKE Utah moved from the position of sixth largest gold producIng producing producing ing state in the United States to fifth place during 1927 according to figures released by the United States mint in with the bureau of ot mines Gold Gol output of Utah amounted to 4 4 4 for 1927 as compared with 3 3 for 1926 SALT LAKE There LAKE There are more than thana a million and a half cor cords s of wood available for paper making in Utah Theron H. H Tracy industrial engineer declared recently in discussing the propose proposed new paper mill He announced an an- flounced that the company will commence commence com corn mence to build a n. plant plant- in Salt Sale Lake within four months I COALVILLE Contract COALVILLE-Contract Contract for the clearing of the Echo reservoir ite site of trees and brush has been awarded to the Heiselt Construction company of Salt Lake City for a contract price of and the salvaged timber in the site Work is to be started within thirty days and the contractor has days in which to complete the clearing MOAB MOAB Hopes Hopes ot Utah oil oti men werE wen revived ro on Monday by y l by y tl th tha Tep rep report rt tr trot D Moab that the Boulder Oil OJ and ami Ga company on the W W. v A A. Endter ranch ii I Ithe the northeast quarter of the Ule quarter section 25 34 had struck s r a astr str strong ng flow of oC gas that threw r rocks ks over the top of oC the derrick Depth of ol the well situated sixt sixty miles south of ot Moab and seven miles southeast of Monticello is 2640 feet SALINA SALINA SALINA-A A trainload of between bet n and head of yearling Hereford steers was shipped from from Thompson Springs Grand county countr to Salina last week These cattle belong to J J. J A. A of Provo They were r raised on Mr ranch at Indian Creek San Ju Juan n and were shipped to Salina Sauna where Mr has a summer summer sum sum- mer range to prepare them for mar mar- ket DUCHESNE Range DUCHESNE-Range Range conditions conditions- in inthe inthe inthe the Duchesne upper Provo and Beaver Beavercreek Beavercreek Beavercreek creek territories are excellent t and anti sheep are moving toward the tile forest according to Elaine Blame Betenson assistant assistant assistant assist assist- ant supervisor of the Wasatch national forest orest who returned recently from fron froman an inspection tour Betenson said work on the Provo river road rond is completed completed com corn and anti it is is' isnow now possible to go go goby goby by automobile to Mirror and Tyrol l lakes kes at the head of the Duchesne EPHRAIM Roads EPHRAIM-Roads Roads throughout the I state are in good condition generally according to the weekly report issued b by the time state highway department In some places where construction work Is under way there are some rough I Ithe but as a whole the majority of the roads are reported in good condi condi- tion Uon The Time Orangeville Ephraim-Orangeville road is ia still closed on account of snow this being the only one not open at pres- pres n 1 r. r I n n I eLL lu lV lAIC LlUU C of the state are reported in condition that ranges from fair fall to fo good I VERNAL VERNAL Construction Construction work on 19 highway projects involving the expenditure expenditure of approximately I was under contract in Utah the first part of June accor according ing to data just justI released by the state road department I Two of those projectS projectS' had been comI completed com corn p I however and the contractor I released Those were the Duchesne City and Tremonton Blue Creek roads I I Work on the other projects was under construction and s-Ix s were nearing I completion The report showed 17 projects 40 10 per cent complete at that time BRIGHAM CITY Engineer CITY Engineer J J. J A. A Burnett of oi Salt SlIt Lake City came to Brigham City recently and nd spent several several sev sev- eral cral hours at the Charles Anderson Andersonn n mine inc south of Mantua He expressed himself as well pleased with progress being made macle at the mine Development work has hns been in progress for some sometime time lime and the main tunnel is in about KG 1 feet Several bodies of ore have havo Ve pc PC encountered The rho company hns has 1 i aural cr or of carloads carloads- of ore on the IP 11 ut p which wi will l average 18 18 to the I net mt about 10 per tun ton at the pO |