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Show - i 1 News Notesi: ' ' It' PriviUg to Lin in ! ', j Utah ji KAY8VILLE Tomatoes (or can-Ding can-Ding are well-paying product Tomatoei Toma-toei purchased by canneries In 192U ere vtlutd i t $626,000, surpassing tn record ot 1532,000 fur 1927. DELTA Meeting la extraordinary session, the Millard county school district dis-trict board of education fixed the less In the destruction by Are ot the Delta high school recently at ti00,000, with Insurance ot 170,000 on the build Lg and 14000 on the equipment. LOGAN The annral show of the Cache Counly J'oultry Breeders' association as-sociation will he hel January it to 26, William H. Ewer, president, says. Plans are being made to show approximately ap-proximately 1000 birds. P. J. Peltier of California will be Judge. Mr. Peltier will also Judge poultry exhibits at Og-den Og-den and Salt Lake. UTAH The decrease of one-hair of one rer cent is shown In the Utah fall crop for pits tor 192S by figures announced by Frank Andrews, local statistician of the United States department de-partment ot agriculture. A decrease prevauea tnrougnnui tne entire county, the report states, the total fall crop ot the United States being estimated at 6 per cent less than In 1927. LOGAN During December, 635 cows In the WellsvllIe-ColleKe Ward Cow Testing association produced an average ot 650 pounds of milk and 26.-62 26.-62 pounds frit, according to the monthly month-ly report of Reuben Hansen, tester. Eighty-four t.nlmals of the association were dry during the month and 79 produced more than 40 pounds of butterfut. MYTON The alfalfa seed crop ot the Uintah basin is nearly all threshed thresh-ed and most of that not sold Is In the warehouse. The crop for 1928 was considerably below that of 1927. Conservative Con-servative persons who are In a position posi-tion to know estimate the crop at 1,500,000 to 2,000,000 pounds. The crop of 1927 was more than 4,000,000 pounds. LOGAN A Cache county herd to represent the county at the annual Ogden Livestock show next week at Ogdcn, has been selected by a county farm bureau committee consisting of John T. Quayle of Logan, Andrew Kelson of Collie and Fred Whittle of Richmond, following several weeks of careful Investigation of practically all the dairy nerds In Cache county. PROVO Dno to the condition of the road on the State road dugway, about ene-half mile north of Provo, It has been necessary to station men along the road In order to assist cars In coming down. Due to the recent thaw ana me rreezing temperature, the highway Is a sheet ot ice and it has become necessary ' hold the cars on the roaff: " Sherlft Boyd has had several sev-eral men posted and no accidents have resulted. CEDAR CITY Approximately 25,-000 25,-000 acres of land will be thrown open by the govcrnmont lu Ban Juan and Iron counties to ex-servi'-e men who served during the Worli war, Ell V. Taylor, register of the local land office, of-fice, announced recently. There are 18,231 acres of land In township SO south and range 3 east, and 3820 acres In township 29 south and range east In oan Juan county, and 2G7 acres In township 28 south and range 6 west In Iron county. OGDEN Five hua'red birds have boon entered In the elgntcenth annual Ogdcn Coliseum Poultry show to ba held In connecMon with the Tenth Annual Ogden Llvctock show which opened Saturday, January 5. Secretary W. W. Shaw eays "The exhibit this year will re of exceptlonall" fine quan. ty birds and wa could have had many more birds entered If we were cole to accommodato them." P. L. Peltier of California will begin Judging tne exhiolts Saturday it 1 p. m. OGDEN Advices received by wire at the headquarters of the Ogden livestock live-stock show recently were to the effect ef-fect that the largest and most outstanding out-standing herd of Aberdeen-Angus cattle cat-tle in the United States will be exhibited at the tenth annual show m this city, January S to 10. The herd Is owned by Harrison ft Ryan cf Harlan, Iowa, and Individuals In the herd hare been the largest show ring winners in the country for the past few years. BOUNTIFUL Bountlful's city budget bud-get shows a total appropriation of Jiti,-332.50, Jiti,-332.50, with a levy of S mills, as compared com-pared with 7 mills for 1928. The Increase In-crease is due to the fact tftat Bountiful city hag purchased 110.000 ot water stock In the Mill Creek Irrigation company, com-pany, is building a new reservoir ana Is laying new pipe for a water system. EUREKA Roports from the Duck-water Duck-water region show that, altheugh there tiave not been more than normal losses among lambs, conditions brought about by the recent heavy snowstorm were serious for flocks and strenuous for herders. The storm area was spotted, spot-ted, carving from a fall of few inches to three feet, end temperatures from 10 to 20 degrees below sero followed the storm. The cold that came during dur-ing the nights while the sheep were I'Still la the snow will, It Is thought, hare an unfavorable effect on the sue Of the 1929 ltm crop. |