Show 5 f I 1 news notes i it ita a a privilege to livo lios in utah lt a h i i w SALT SALT LAKE sonie some of 0 the finest building stone in n the world is 13 iuar tied in utah granite sandstone and an d vai varied led shades 0 of f marble i oso also onya and travertine are found in abundance RICHFIELD RICH FIELD with clouds still hang banging low richfield has received about 10 20 inches ot of snow recently which in makes akes a jubilant feeling among the farmers and the people in genera as up to date the wlter wl ter has been very dry MONROE MON ROE this vicinity la is in th tha grip ot of the heaviest snow storm ot of the season tho the roads roada that hitherto have been dry and dusty are blocked with snow so eo that it ii to la with difficulty cars are operated about 10 inches has fallen in the valley PROVO utah county has refunded in bonds dated may 1 1920 bonds bonda bearing 4 34 3 t interest were offered in lieu of tho the higher interest bearing bonds this transaction wl according to commissioner J W gill man save cave the county several thousand dollars LOGAN logan and cache valley were eudea to dig themselves out of a heavy snow which tell fell recently school busses throughout the southern part of the count county were orde ed not to attempt to get the children to school and the road out of cache valley was blocked in sardine canyon MILFORD MIL FORD reports received by the weather bureau recently indicate that a record breaking snow storm covered the west desert for two days modena reported total precipitation ot of inches indicating over a toot foot of fresh snow and ana at milford unofficial reports said there was a two foot toot all ail of snow mantl MANTI at the business meeting of the apex hatchery officials recently in the mantl banac building it was decided to double the present capacity of the poultry farm which Is now 35 WO ojo hens to hens the chick caDa capacity city of the hatchery Is the hatching season begins the end of this month ESCALANTE the snowstorm which completely inundated this section left a snow blanket estimated at five ave feet thick on tho the crest ot of Es iala calanco ante mountain for a short time and until tho road scrapers got busy tho the foot pass paea which leads over escalante mountain from junction and widstoe into this valley was blocked blocke a with heavy snow drifts PROVO an appropriation of j was made by tha utah county corn com recently to be used tor for the utah county livestock show which w wail 11 be held at spanish fork april apra 28 following a request tor for such an appropriation from a committee of 8 spanish fork citizens compos composed dd of james creer and edward banks asking lor for help la in putting on the show PROVO Ilund hundreds reds of members ot I 1 the utah poultry producers association ass ocla recently heard reports on accomplishments of 1928 which had brought their total of business to more than or an ail increase ot of 60 0 per cent over the totals ot of 1926 and they set their aim at a similar per of increase in 1929 which means a total tor for this year yea r of 10 VERNAL the local headquarters of the ashley national forest has ro re cleved the following snow measurements from rangers in that forest ashley creek drainage north of vernal elevation feet 32 inches paradise par park twenty miles north of lapoint elevation feet 25 inches dry gulch ranger station fourteen miles north of Alto Al tonah nab elevation ar feet 15 inches OGDEN an addition to the ogden plant of the sperry flour mill Is being installed with mi machinery chinery to in crease the capacity ot of the plant 1000 barrels dally daily bringing the dally daily output to 2250 barrels it Is announce announced ed by manager ir II P iverson Iver soil iche mill Is mow the largest la in the intermountain region additional wheat tanks have also been added to the warehouse A large force of workmen are employed UTAH the demand for utah poultry products on the eastern markets still greatly surpasses the supply and the indications are that tile the poultry industry can continue to increase until it ft Is one of the most important agricultural divisions in utah benjamin brown of now new york former head of the utah poultry producers Produce ra association announced recently ce mr air brown came to utah to attend the annual meeting of tho the as Eo So clatton clation to bo be h held old at the B D Y U at provo soon VERNAL the first 1929 wool sale eala contracts reported from northwestern colorado am a clip ot of sold in craig at 26 cents per p pound aund to a representative ot or a boston buyer and a clip of fleeces sold in the meeker district for 37 cents per pound from grand junction colo a contract sale ealo of fleeces of 1929 1920 wool Is I 1 reported 0 t a an n average of 37 cents per pound with sa cents as low and 39 cents as high the majority ot of flock musters la in the craig district have a to hold clips for higher quotations 39 to 40 cents a pound |