| Show I 1 L news 7 notes its a privilege 1 to live L lip in utah 16 t a DUCHESNE M millard ilard uintah and ducheane Ouch eane are the heaviest producers producer of t alfalfa seed in the state LEHI the th sugar industry is ii a source dource of great wealth to utah farm ire and business roen last year tons tonii were produces in the stat abate 69 1 laving having a value of OGDEN A fund of luu has been met et aside for maintaining maintain ine mj Ini improving proving the uintah forest during the fiscal year beginning beg ining july 1 it has ha been announced noun ced by officials official of the th district forest service here the allotment for improvements include alto for n minor roads roada and trails trail and 1270 for range improvements RICHFIELD richfield will be the scene july 14 of the second annual midsummer meeting of the U utah state Wool growers a association it was an ani bounced recently by james A hooper secretary following business sessions in the morning and afternoon aft ernon association member will be feted at a banquet and celebration at fish lake f p LIBERTY bear lake valleys valley black and white day this year was wai unquestionably according to resident here about the most successful dairy show how ever held here and one of the tha features which provided perhaps as a much food for thought to the dairy farmer was an exhibition of nine dairy cows owned in this immediate vicinity these animals had made outstanding records in cow testing association work PLEASANT GROVE straw berry crop now being harvested is expected to amount to quarts quart as compared with a year ago according to the estimate of frank andrews agricultural statistician for the united states department of agriculture released f for pub la cation tuesday the report of mr andrews shows that there are 1400 acres in bearing this year an increase of acres over 1927 PANGUITCH A special butterfat test was run on every can of milk taken in at the local cheese factory early in the week the test taken as ai a check for the regular employees of the factory showed variations of 22 per cent to 63 per cent the factory is now receiving over pounds of milk daily while the figure should more than double when khen panguitch lake and hatch are put on gathering routes EPHRAIM recently eight cars of 0 wool were shipped from ephraim totaling pounds five cars of wool were purchased by james for a philadelphia firm while the other three cars went to boston they received 33 14 1 4 cents per pound and ins sale will bring about to ephraim sheep men four cars of ewes and lambs were recently shipped chipped to arch of wolcott colo by b faben and milton milten larsen OGDEN agdens new airport is the tha scene of much activity daily when men with tractors graders and other equipment are at work putting the field into shape for accommodations of the airplanes which will soon be in evit evidence present activities are under supervision of crews from the tha city street department under the direction of city street supervisor harold R tripp and city engineer harry C errett OGDEN sixty cars of idaho fat lambs in number from the districts of Ket ketchum churn hailey and hill ci cay y left for eastern markets in a special stock train recently twelve men left with the shipment and were given accommodations in a special coach attached to the train the shipment was one of the largest that has ever passed through ogden the tha lambs were unloaded fed and watered at the union stockyards Stock yards in this city SALT LAKE what is so rare as aa ahe a day in june may have properly been the lament oi of the city dweller during the past few days but to those engaged in agricultural pursuits the weather has been all to their liking utah ranges ant and crops have been greatly freetly benefited by the storm according to J cecil alter meteorologist in charge of the local united states af 1 l weather bureau the rainfall for the storm as measured at the salt lake station was waa 36 35 of an inch CEDAR CITY crop conditions in cedar and parowan carowan valleys are well above average for this time of the tha year although cold weather persisted unusually late this spring the subsequent warm rains and excellent growing weather have compensated for the retarded season the alfalfa crop promises to reach a new record and the outlook for a good alfalfa seed crop Is evident range conditions are above average according to reports the fruit crop however with the exception of berries was materially damaged by late frosts HEBER winter wheat crop is estimated by the bureau of agricultural economic of the united states state department of agriculture at bushels bushel this year as compared with bushels last year this increase of close to 10 per cent in the utah crop is in the face of a decrease of about 9 per cent in the nations nation winter wheat crop the bureaus figures show the ration nation crop estimate for 1928 is bushels wh 18 las last t years figures were bushels bushel |