Show 4 news notes j its a privilege to live in utah I 1 SALT LAKE utah produced 1 worth of filter presses during 1926 and these presses were forward lid d to all parts of the civilized world VERNAL berthoud pass in colorado on the victory highway regard id ad as the highest pass on any trunk highway in the united states will be e open for traffic june 1 the pass has an elevation of feet SALT LAKE utah produced 1 worth of paints alnas and varnishes juring during 1926 and its tar products were valued at more than products of the cleanser and factories were marketed for more than EPHRAIM recently head of wes ewes and early lambs were shipped from ephraim to different parts of 0 wyoming the major portion of them going to the cow creek sheep company of rawlings represented by F H and john K hardt ROOSEVELT the recent letter of the roosevelt commercial club calling aj attention of the state road commission to the rapid deterioration of the antelope to roosevelt of federal aid has been answered with the word that immediate steps will be taken to investigate the causes and alleviate the condition GUNN GUNNISON ISON approximately pounds of wool comprising the greater portion of the manti pool was shipped from the gunnison depot recently the wool being transported by trucks anti and wagons from the fayette shearing corrals the shipment this season sason is larger than any of the previous alous shipments and the depot yards presented a lively scene PANGUITCH from to 2000 pou pounds ads of milk in two weeks is the ahe enviable record of bryce canyon dairy company chese factory since its formal opening a short time ago with but two of the five proposed gathering routes now operating east and west of the sevier and below panguitch and with feed increasing daily there is little doubt about the company reaching its goal of production for this first season of operations DELTA the fact that there was a poor sale of alfalfa seed grown in this community last season has had planning of the crop for this year and the effect of causing a change in the a great portion of the alfalfa farmers farmere are now going in for hay instead of seed those whose lands are in ordinary alfalfa are investing in dairy cattle and great numbers of are now being shipped to this community VERNAL the program for construction st bt of improvements within the jurisdiction of the supervisor of the ashley national forest includes the erection of a fireproof warehouse at the rear of the federal building in vernal and the erection of a 2 room ranger station building on big brush creek at a point fifteen miles northeast of vernal the warehouse will be 32 feet long and 20 feet wide the structure will be located near the administrative offices of the forest which occupy the upper floor of the federal building PANGUITCH most pertinent decision of the he city council at its last meeting was that no contamination signs shall decorate public drinking places of panguitch FolloN following ving recommendations of the state board of health the city has launched on a project of improving the sanction sani tion of the waterworks water works the big feature of the project is to replace the rock filled tench now carrying the water from three mile springs to the head of the pipe line with suitable pipe although considerable stormy weather has delayed the work lately it is now being to the following salt late lake friends ot of malcolm A keyser whose entrance into the gubernatorial campaign was announced last week met with him recently to further his campaign mrs mr C F Oll allbritton britton lincoln G kelly A C watts edward al ashton J A kahn it M warner jr F anselmo arthur kuhn gus P backman ross reason beason milton E lipman perry E burnham mrs amy brown lyman charles charle s berry W C lambert charles barrett dean F branyon Bra james J burke serge F baliff howard C means J H brown louis marcus J W collins coiling leonard cahoon joseph H mccowan frank B cook mrs N A dunyon L C dinwoodey imer pett W IL H eibi son on L H farnsworth J frank charles fehr R J fry W mont ferry J H rayburn A G randall B F redman dr francis A goeltz E J hamilton gardner F C richmond pat goggin J A rockwood w acid eugene giles lloyd garrison I 1 leon aon sweet arthur E smith W C hunter C D smith C B hawley will C stark nephi hansen winslow F smith sam M john scheid james ingebretsen Ingebr etgen heber C iverson Iver sou lynn 11 II thompson joy H johnson john james and J R van evers evera and C P overfield with inches of rainfall recorded at the levan experimental station recently the wheat crop on the levan ridge looks very promising at the present time the crop is reported as being normal and if ordinary conditions exist from the present time until harvest the average crop over oven the entire ridge is predicted at thirty bushels to the acre some of th the more conservative farmers estimate m te the conditions favorable for t twenty five bushel yield but if any more is recorded they say the average will be a thirty bushel yield |