Show news notes its a privilege to live tn in UTAH T L T T AH OGDEN approximately jack jackrabbits rabbits were slain sundar aft ernen n at promontory west ol of here on the shores of great sali kali lake by hunters who were directed by the weber web cr county fish and game protective association CEDAR CITY the supervisor ot ol the dexle xe national forest reports that through the cooperation of local sportsmen organizations and the state and federal game departments fish try fry and finger lings were planted in streams and ial lakes es within the forest in 1929 SPRING springville VILLE Spring springville ville la is assured an egg grading plant and work on the new building will begin next month according to announcement by president john S boyer of the local poultry association following a meeting and fellowship banquet recently with nearly people in attendance LOGAN an economic survey of the dixie section washington county utah is the title of a new booklet bulletin which has been ls issued aed by the stats state agricultural college the bulletin la Is offered without cost by the division of publications utah experiment station logan utah VERNAL A petition which it Is hoped will have more than 1000 names Is being circulated among uintah basin residents as the first step in the battle sir mr sheley said the completed petition will be sent to the interstate commerce commission asking that body to grant the ta 13 L D application for building of he line ST GEORGE it Is estimated that it will take about sixty more days to complete the grading and culvert work on the 18 miles of road through the arizona strip between las vegas and st george the big steel bridge across tho the canyon has been completed and has been inspected by a federal road man OGDEN AI although though crop yields will probably be larger in 1930 than last year the income from farm products is expected to remain about the same according to the annual forcash ot of the united states department of agriculture copies or of which were received recently OF by harden bennion state commissioner of agriculture SALT LAKE three thousand more freight cars were loaded and shipped from utah and idaho over the oregon short line railroad during 1929 than in 1928 according to an annual report made recently by T S kinnersley superintendent ol of car service here were a total ol of cars loaded in 1929 on the line as compared with during 1928 OGDEN george shorten assistant secretary of the utah canners association who arrived home recently from the national canners Canner sp association convention in chicago says that the general sentiment at the meeting attended by persons was that 1930 would be a good canning year provie I 1 that canners did not overpeck and force prices down PROVO reports from the local forest supervisors office show that during the past year an intensive survey has been made of acres of timber lands from the data gathered management plans for these areas will be formulated showing the order of cutting the amount to be removed as well as the date when a second cut may be expected SPRING springville VILLE contracts for peas tomatoes and beans are now being offered by the springville Spring ville canning company by charles fry field manager preparations are being made tor for a bigger and more successful run this season than ever before it Is reported last season the total acreage contracted by the company was about 45 acres of peas acres of tomatoes and acres of beans PROVO lt it wont vont be such a hard winter tor for the elk and pheasants after all apparently the elk and pheasants were determined that it bo be hard under any circumstances cum stances because the antlered I 1 herd was swarming down in the fields and munching of the choice hay that farmers had stacked on their farms while the pheasants were making themselves at home in the barnyards with the domesticated flocks OGDEN following consideration of research projects to be undertaken during 1930 in range forest and watershed problems in the annual meeting of the district committee of the united states forest service came to a close saturday the necessary work as outlined by C L forsling includes include 8 initiation early in 1930 0 of studies on spring tall fall ranges outside the national forests and desert ranges this will be done to gain more definite alte information on the present condition of these thee classes of runge ranga |