Show j News Notes I t X Its It's a TIt Privilege to Liva Liu in t I Utah O KA KAYSVILLE One One o of he grea greatest Bt opportunities in the country is offered in Utah Davis DaviS' Weber and arid Salt Lake counties to strawberry raisers These Thes two products are used extensively for canning factories and scold cold pack Utah berries bemes are consi considered ered especially fine for these uses VERNAL VERNAL Early Early Saturday morning a frost visited part of Ashley valley At the official government weather weather station located a mile southwest of the center of Vernal the thermometer registered low point at 33 above zero one degree above freez freez- I ing mg J I GUNNISON Fifteen GUNNISON-Fifteen Fifteen hundred baby t turkeys the first consignment of were received here this week by Byard Tuft who is is' embarking in one of the largest undertakings of this kind ever started in the valley The first consignment con con- will be followed with regular shipments t. t 1 until the total number is tU I MT PLEASANT The PLEASANT The third annual j community fair of Mount Pleasant I will be held September 8 S according to the committee in charge The committee com corn includes A. A E E. Darley Barley local Smith Hughes high school agricultural al teacher chairman Art Frandsen of the local Lions club A. A F F. F Reynolds Rey Rey- president ent an and George C. C Sorensen Sorensen Sor Sor- ensen secretary of tho the local farm fann bureau an and Mrs 5 S. S D. D Longsdorf Langsdorf chairman of the civic lague committee PROVO Utah's PROVO Utah's second cherry special cia cial of the season consisting of six cars left recently on the Rio Grande Western bound for eastern eastern cas tern markets and high returns returns- for the states state's growers The third special of seven cars some of them carrying apricots will leave soon accor according ing to 1 A. A J. J Cronin freight agent for the I D. D R. R G. G W. W at Salt Lake Enough cherries and apricots will be able before the week is is' out for 25 more cars CEDAR CITY CITY Four Four loa loads s of Ram- Ram from Parowan were shipped to Ozone Tex recently Wilford V Day Dayan an and Milo Marsden Manden who accompanied them reported that one of the Day Farms company rams topped the sale alo there at and J. J K Ma Madsen sen was a close contender for first honors with one selling at an and several at Range rams were high sellers Half a dozen carloads will be shipped i from Parowan within te next few 1 days day ays j BRIGHAM CITY Enjoy CITY Enjoy peach j days as' as Brigham City on Frida Friday Y and j Satur Saturday ay Septem September er 14 and ani 15 are the magic words of the advertising for Boxelder county's celebration this year An intensive advertising campaign campaign campaign cam cam- will wiIl be waged from now until 1 the peach festival The attractive fruit i display of last lost year promises to be bet t 1 vis 1 tt i. i f n 1 tT- tT x r-x vi 4 1 V IU 0 U Uy diLL l Land n I Ian an and his associates the decorative designs designs de de- de- de signs s-igns to be outlines an and directed by William C. C Horsley The Smith- Smith Hughes exhibit will the main horticultural displays The TREMONTON The cannery here has has- opened full blast blat with operatives operatives operatives opera opera- tives and the expectation of canning the largest crop of peas that nas been grown in this valley since the Rocky Mountain Packing corporation installed install install- ed its plant here From sunrise until near dark there has been for the past day ilay or two a steady stream of trucks tracks loaded with peas traversing all aU roads leading to Tremonton with the cannery cannery can can- nery as their destination The Thc plant according to Superintendent Wadsworth Wadsworth Wads Wads- worth will ill be operated night and day ay with ith two shifts of 11 hours each until the close of the season SALT LAKE LAKE LAKE-An An increase of car car- loadings on the Oregon Short Line during the year of more than cars over the same period of 1927 1027 is shown by a a report recently by J. J L. L Amos assistant traffic manager of the Union Pacific system at Salt Lake From January 1 to June June- 30 30 this roa road loaded cars of f 1 1 n. n 0 nr 1 ii 4 mo CU 0 IJ ins v six SIX months of last year according t to te the report On the Salt Lake division of the Los Angeles Salt Lake railroad railroad railroad rail rail- road a slight increase was also shown During the 1928 period cars were loaded loade while the comparative figure for 1927 1027 is cars BOUNTIFUL Pork BOUNTIFUL Pork will be in Utah J this year ju judging ging from the results results- of the United Unite States department of agriculture pig survey for the first six months of 1928 1028 relea released Monday Monday- by W. W A. A Peterson at the local of of- flees The report shows a percent per per- percent percent cent gain in the thc number of pigs saved saved this year as compared with 1927 The number of sows sows- farrowed this spring spring- shows a 12 per cent increase as compared with spring of last year There is also an increase in the number number number num num- ber of swine over the six months per per- iod An average of 61 Gl pigs per litter litter- 1 were saved s-aved in the spring pring of 1928 the the- 1 l MILL MILLS Joe Joe oe Nevile and Tom Hill have hwe just returned from Mills Utah where they planted some fingerling fingerling- rainbow trout in a stream running through a portion of the Salt SaIt Lake Lake- Union Pacific Athletic club grounds found ducks which which- They man many young assures better hunting this year than thane ever eyer before The club has spent considerable con I its hunting hunt hunting mone money this year on ing and fishing grounds for duck feed W V E. E Sander Snader of or Mills who is looking r rafter after the interests s of the club dub mountains nearby are the deer in the more n numerous than ever |