Show J news nei notes I 1 lt A i a to LION fa in 1111 utah salt lako lake donnal recommendation that the ducheane toad road a distance of div alv s dill bo be included edlu lo 10 tho 7 per or cent fed federal aid system of hl highway was made by the state road com leaton thursday at a meeting attended by all three members of the commission 3 0 i ini it it browning chief engineer of the comm anil and B D J finch district engineer of the th federal bureau of public roads it la is under stood blood that wt mr finch will concur in tho the roscor Ad atlon myton clyde tora who are building the myton an delope unit of the federal aid road have hare located their camps near myton and have bare a force of men and trucks at work grading the roadbed through the town salt lake De decision cislon to continue enforcement of the utah plant and insect quarantine despite the fact that tho the supreme court of the united states recently held that the law of a northwestern state similar to that ot of utah was unconstitutional was reached at the quarterly meeting of the state board of agriculture which was just adjourned ogden all previous records la in the handling of sheep were broken this month at the ogden union stock yards receipts were more than compared with tor for june of 1925 salt lake maintenance of highways in the state cost during june according to the monthly statement of the disbursement of road funds issued by john E holden state auditor the report also shows that was spent for administration and for equipment during the month total amount spent on roads during the mouth month was the largest disbursement in any one county was in To thoele tooele ciele where was spent five fire of the counties had no disbursements myton sunday was the warmest day so tr far this year according to the record kept at the gov government emment station in myton the thermometer registered 95 the highest during the month of june 1925 w was as 92 abo highest ever recorded in myton at the station was wag on july 15 of last year salt lake due to dry and unusually warm weather during the past week the state irrigation water ts to low and rain Is badly needed although most irrigated crops are still doing well according to the weekly crop and weather report of J cecil alter in charge of the local office of the weather bureau A detailed statement of conditions Is given ogden in the midst of one of 0 the warmest periods ogden has experienced in ten years R E gary assistant district forester returned to his office tuesday with the news that eight inches of snow tell fell in the challis national forest of id idaho she june 18 13 and 19 and did much to decrease the fire hazard salt lake the sheep industry of idaho is in a more stable condition than it has been tor for years and will prove profitable tor for years to rome come in the opinion of W H gess of homedale who has been engaged in the tha industry tor for a number of years price with a crew of more than men the construction work on the new six mile spur ot of the denver rio grande western railroad from helper to price Is progressing rapidly according to the contractors in charge salt late lake matters pertaining to the distribution ot of water from the price river were gone over thoroughly by george M bacon state engineer and W 11 wayman water commissioner on the river during the state engineers visit south it was announced upon his return mr bacon left saturday afternoon for carbon county tor for that purpose salt late lake the water investigation ti now being conducted in the milford by walter N white of the united states state geological survey are providing information which will prove of great value to those who intend to develop the agricultural pos of tho the region according to H stabler chief odthe of the conservation branchi bran brancho cli of the turvey survey and ralf rait IL woolley Woo lloy local hydraulic engineer of the tha survey burrey who returned recently from a trip of inspection of the work being done by mr white wt salt lake city until 8 saturday night fifty eight carloads of cherries had been shipped out of the a state late so far this season by express according to information received by paul kelly chairman of the tural committee of the chamber of commerce until tho corresponding date last year twenty straight carloads had left utah talt vernal at a hearing before the public utilities comm commission lasion wednesday on the matter of a franchise to operate an auto freight line from vernal to salt lake city a compromise was effected between the sterling transportation company and the smaller trucking comp companies aples of the basin whereby it was agreed between the parties that the former company ifould operate between vernal and wt salt lake CUT city over the strawberry route and the latter companies would operate from vernal to price |