Show ia akl news notes we a laze to live in utah UTAH considering six f maor malor tare farro products estinia estimated ted prices to utah growers in february were 68 per percent cent higher than for february 1928 RICHFIELD dirt to la beginning to fly anthe on the Install installation on ot of the now new municipal water system to cost for or which bonds were voted last tall fall EPHRIAM garfield ghe and T cook representatives of frank bond and sons of albuquerque N X M wre in ephraim the first of the week cieli and again contrat contracted fid for ranis iam from ro m the ephraim Eph rambouillet tsi a ocl tion weber county farmers will ay try out two new crops this year awas it was announced by county agent A L Christi nansen one hundred and fifty acres of dry beans will bo planted in an effort to establish the bean ban e industry and five acres of re d clover er seed will ve be plant planted eid in d a similar purpose RICHFIELD to stimulate brodu sugar beets la sevier devler county counte la in 1829 1929 the gunnison Gunn lson 1 sugar company la is with the sugar beet beat association in this territory and tle utah agricultural college la a sugar beet production contest to be as the farmers twenty ton sugar beet club LOGAN testing of dairy dalry cattle for tuber tuberculosis culosi s begun beam in cache county couney cecen recently fly according to county agricultural agent robert L Wr icley the of testing cache countes coun tys dairy cattle was in charge of three state and federal government veterinarians ri carians ha rians cattle battle in iii Corn cornish fili and Le districts was waa tested MANTI forest hanger 8 Uler Illert tor Dr made a trip to the mammoth ranger station forthe for the purpose of measuring the snow ile ho reports 68 inches of snow with a water content of 18 inches which is approximately 3 inches greater than the average water content at ai this illig time odthe of the year at that tha 1 stAl a bri banger anderson reports two feet of show in lower joes valley i YR U M lions club eind and farm bureau are making efforts to raise the bean acreage from 90 to at i least acres bafo lefore ra the planting season reason be e gins it is feared that if the feces 1 araxy acreage is not subscribed the local bean cannery will not operate rite this year ye which would mean the 0 ofa of f d a T t to f farmers a m e re and employees of about FILLMO REForest forest supervisor supervisor C b A Matt mattson stin and assistant supervisor supe I 1 sor 04 JA Olson of the fish figh L faret iasie returned T etui 11 ea recently froila boril 4 trip lasting a week to fillmore and holded Hol deo while at fillmore Fillmor 6 they held A i conference with rangers L A bobins mid and E L jensen regarding forest districts dis plans for scip i io kanosh and elsinore e ranger districts the plans outlined in detail all recurrent work to be done oath each year and the anio of work that should be comp completed pie ete d inthe next biye year pe roid OGDEN acreage of tonia tomatoes toes in will be increased about acres this th is year it was announced recently by george Georget shorten hoiten assistant amsl secretary odthe of the utah canners association ab tho the increase in creaso will ie be general over the state wi with th about acres acre increase in weber i cal county estimated planting fo for r the state will run abo about acres weber county will have bave about 2500 acres DRAPER the draper construction company ha has been alv awarded ardeil the general contract for the building of th the growers market according to tho the architects ashton evans the firt first unit wa will com consist ast dst of a market for all year trading and also two new administration buildings which willcott will cost os t about tho the balance of will bo be spent for a warehouse a block long with two stories atones and ah abasement basement TOOELE poultry men ot of tofele tooele county led by hugh hurst tooele thoele county agricultural as agent eat I 1 inspected three bi hatcheries of salt lake ake county recently according to V L martineau salt lake county agricultural agent most of their ti time me w was a s spen spent at the community hat hatchery chory arit draper where about chick chickens m fis are being hatched this is befar by far tho 3 larg es est hatcher thatcher in utah and ranks in size with any lia ha Schery Ullery of the united states bait LAKE present poultry prospects in utah indicate a baby chick production of of nearly for 1929 double the 1928 figure C C edmunds manager of the tha utah poultry pro dit dubers dithers cers cooperative asso association dation declared Inaz in epo recently the ex cx pec tation is borne out by the fact that already commercial egg production for 1929 ha has s increased about 15 per cent bent over ever the game came period in 1028 and maya may be expected to increase more as liens hens mature bangham HAM bet et income ot of lor 1928 at as compared compard to in 1927 is shown by the annual annuit report of tho ta bingham mines minea company operating in the bingham and gintic tintic districts despite the fact that lower earnings were e re reported ported jame jam ex i P graves president declares that the net a r figgie egure quoted is after a deduction of was ande for prospect prospecting ih 9 and development work arid and that both the victoria mine located in tho the tintic gintic district and the tha dalton and lark mine in the Bing bingham liam districts district showed improvements during tho the 12 lat tc r part of the year jear |