Show I 1 News notes its a privilege to live in utah EPHRAIM high ranges practically all over the mantl national forest are in exceptionally good condition at the present time and blue bells and other flowers are out in full bloom along the ephraim orangeville road it Is reported sweet clover seed sown three years year ago 0 on n east and trail mountains by the castle dale and orangey Orang eville me cattlemen was found this year to have brought results university OF IDAHO MOSCOW imperial bronze no a mature jersey cow belonging to the university of idaho dairy herd 0 on n the university farm here has hag completed a day milk test in which she produced pounds of butterfat and pounds ot of milk giving her recognition in the select class according to word received here farmington figures show that davis county has expended on the county roads up to date with less than to spend the remainder of the year out of 0 this sum will go to kaysville Kays ville and the balance will be expended in getting some of the country roads into condition tor for the school truck this fall IDAHO FALLS idaho aug 20 weather in the upper snake river valley was generally cooler during the tha week ended august 20 accordi according Rg to the weekly report on water supply in this district issued saturday by G clyde baldwin government some rain was reported during the early part of the week PRICE ely construction company forces have begun construction work on the new federal aid road project from ro lapp to nolan the tha total length of the projected road improvements prove ments is 39 miles covering some of the worst road on the price salt lake routs route WASH washington INGTON south central oregon will be given strong nad effective competition in railroad service as well as an outlet tor for its p products to the north through the proposal of the great northern railway to operate over other lines and purchase or build a new line from bend to klamath falls the railroad declared wednesday in answering a questionnaire of the 1 I C C regarding its proposals farmington revenue through potato shipments at the denver 8 rio grande western station at layton was less in july ot of this year compared to the same month last year in davis county up till the early part ot of august only eight carloads of 0 potatoes were shipped to carloads last year at the same station these figures were announced at the farm bureau office by mr mathews Mathe wg crop tester MALAD enelda countes coun tys newly organized board of 0 fair air directors met tuesday evening and appointed the various committees and supervisors for the annual fair air to be hold held at malad september 22 23 and 24 estimates of the various expenses were submitted and a budget adopted PARK CITY in 1926 the state ranked first in silver production second in lead third in copper fourth in gold and second in the total ot of mining dividends paid NAMPA interest in the idaho ore gon Nevada cutoff which will give southern idaho a direct highway to california is being revived governor H C baldridge revealed in an address before batore the nampa kiwanis kawanis club th the e proposed highway branches off front from the old oregon trail at caldwell idaho passing through oregon and connects with the highway at winnemucca nev shortening the distance to california more than miles the governor stated IDAHO FALLS large and splendid crops of 0 grains legumes alfalfa al talta potatoes and sugar beets in the idaho falls section and in salt lake valley are reported by W C carpenter of spokane assistant director of 0 the federal farm labor bureau in the united states farm labor division report tor for the last week this report was received at the local chamber ot of commerce office friday PRICE expert inspection ot of meats farm and dairy products which are consumed in carbon county will bo be come a reality it either the resolutions which aich were circulated last week or new ones which have been presented to the various clubs and civic organizations izat ions by K F lueder meet with favorable action when presented to the cou county ity commission at its special meeting august 25 NAMPA based on an average of 0 four and one half users for each water meter in fit the city nampa has a present illon in excess of 0 figures oil file with the city engineer show more than gallons of water was used by the city in july and with news houses going up constantly st demands are becoming heavier on the city welli which soon will be supplemented by additional shafts PROVO utah cannot hope to elim binate waste in fish elsh propagation without the establishment of rearing lakes and ponds in the opinion of mark an derson vice president of the utah fish and game came protective association EPHRAIM during the past season hyrum and I karl seeley constructed eleven reservoirs on their lambing range in the kitchen at least six of which contained water on july SO 30 B these improvements they have baua able to utilize much more lots 0 of f their the lamb lambiris iric range this year than in the th past |