Show L news notes T otes its a privilege to live in ait utah T va tz A i POCATELLO four thousand la in dja dlan ponies from the bannock creek district have been sold to ft a portland concern the meat to be canned and sapped to european ca countries un tries according to stephen janus superintendent of the fort for t hall reservation A nig big roundup will be held in the near future under tinder the management ot of W H jensen reservation stockman and the me animals will be shipped tc to the coast from time to time PRICE highway traffic in willow creek Is blocked and the surmise ISO is tut every highway bridge la in that canyon lias has gone out it Is said by road road officials here the estimate is 19 that it at least three thre inches of rain must have fallen in the present storm over the head bead ot of the canyon it was raining mining again at price and other storms are showing at the head of willow creek and in the direction of Il hiawatha lawatha IDAHO FALL SAll former power customers ot of the utah power co company M in idaho palls falls were on the municipal plant circuits tho last cut overs bet being 9 made late wednesday night the office of the ut utah ab power here will remain open to take care ot of the con com panya business in the agricultural territory adjacent to the city HEBER CITY some acres ot of land in utah were planted to corn in lr 1926 from that acreage approximately e ly bushels of the grain were produced showing an average yield per acre ot of 24 8 bushels BURLEY under the g guidance uldanie of donald mclean secretary of the idaho Wool growers association a commission of four russian sheep buyers visited the tract recently and purchased registered hampshire P sheep an average price of about 42 per head was paid tor for year lings 2 year old and 3 year old ewes and per head bead tor for two stud bucks MOSCOW peppermint oil for or which the chewing gum guin and confectionary industry has caused a demand which can hardly be filled in III this country has sent the price sky high the last two years bids fair to become a profitable one tor for a few email acreage farmers in the irrigated section just south of here centering about clarkston BEAVER auspicious circumstances attended the ope opening ning of the second annual beaver county fair and rodeo thursday as strong winds which had persistently persistency blown for banys days somewhat subsided for the day and farm exhibits kept coming in all dav due to the fact that production on the farms has been lighter alls year on account bouat of drought the display of bf agricultural products was slightly below e expectations Ilo however wever splendid exhibits were shown including a fine variety of garden vegetables of high grade grains potatoes corn and alfalfa seed BOISE dates and places for the holding of 0 idaho state land sales at which acres will he be auctioned are announced by 1 I H nash state land commissioner sales will be b hd 14 at cascade september 26 boise sep 27 pocatello september 29 american falls september 20 and jer ome october 8 places and dates for the holding of sales of other lands in the upper snake valley are yet to bo be determined SALT LARF LAKE agricultural i development has not only local but world wide implications ot of the gret est eat significance tor for the reason that avei increasing population roust must inevitably evit ably shift from the humid to the arid portions of the earth it was declared by C Be Illowsky managing director of hoerning brothers ltd of rossleben Ros germany one of the leading european sugar heet beet seed firms who has been visiting salt lake city on a tour of observation of agricultural conditions in the united states in general and the beet sugar industry in particular DELTA the alfalfa seed crop is in the chief topic of conversation in dei i ta now and will continue to be until it ft is harvested or its development ended with frost seed experts have been visiting the various alfalfa seed districts and there is some variation in their estimates as to the amount of seed alch which might be obtained but it I 1 t Is placed all the way from te tc pounds MALAD B P wilson of pocatello district highway engineer was in malad thursday making arrangements for or the starting of work on the road be tween malad and holbrook mr wll wil son eon also met with the malad city coun conn c all and discussed the improvement of the state highway through the hwn no definite action was wag taken EPHRAIM during the month of august between and lainee iambs were driven or off the mantl manti national forest ram rain lambs were placed on teed feed and wether lambs were sent to market ranger thursby reports that the black faced lambs leaving his district averaged around eighty live five pounds PAYSON an allotment of twenty one cans cana of rainbow fin gerlings have hare been received by the payson plan fish and game association from the federal fish hatchery and placed to in payson creek at rush flat twenty nine thousand which are at maple dell will be turned into the creek this tall fall the association has been taking care of 0 these theae flab ari ablated aBl slite ted d by george brown browd nia manager nager at maple dell they have 10 lo ilea received permission from tho the city council to screen spring lake which is owned by the city and protect the chii black bass basa trout will also be placed in the lake after it Is screened |