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Show : News Notes J Jt't a Privilege to Live in X Utah SPRINGFIELD, ILL. In an effort to prevent the importation of an insect known as the alfalfa weevil. Governor Len Small has ordered an embargo against importation of alfalfa and hay of all kinds stored in Utah, Idaho, Colorado, Col-orado, Nevada, Oregon and Wyoming. BOISE Bids for the surfacing of 6.2 miles of the Grace-Preston highway and three and a half miles of the Bancroft-Central branch of the Old Oregon trail highway will be received at Po-catello Po-catello on September 24, Ihe bureau of highways announced. The surfacing with 10.000 yards of crushed gravel will extend from Grace to Alexander to Central. Work is to be completed November 25. The cost is estimated at $20,000. ROOSEVELT Citizens of Duchesne City, thirty-three miles west of here, on the junction point of the Strawberry, Straw-berry, Duchesne and Indian Creek streams, have been warned to be ready to flee immediately to the surrounding benches, as the Strawebrry dam at the head of Strawberry river was reported to be crumbling on one side under the tremendors pressure of water from recent re-cent heavy storms. MA LAD Ray J. Smith, county agricultural ag-ricultural agent, received a carload of Kartg.'mt registered seed wh?at Monday Mon-day which will be planted by farmers of Oneida county. This is a hard, smut resistant winter wheat, including varieties of winter wheat, including Karmont. were planted on trial plots along with Turkey Red wheat, all under un-der the ?ame conditions, and the county coun-ty agi-nt says that the Karmont wheat outyielded the Turkey Red as much as twelve d'.isheles to the acre en somi of the plots and was entirely free from smut. OG DEN Utah and the states of th Pacific northwest are In the favored district for prosperity in agriculture and livestock durine l'.'2, according to W. F. CaJ'.ander chief of the divi-sh divi-sh n of crop and livestock estimates In the United S'a:e department of airrlru'.: ure. who arrived in Salt Lake Thursday afternc on to visit Frank Andrews, crop sc.tist.'cgan. and George A. Sect'.. live-- i statist cian for the i!.-p:.:t::Kr.t in Utah and Nevada. BI.AC.KFOOT Idaho will ship CO'O cars of aptd s th s s as n. a letter issued is-sued hy the j ( p. we'.l Pr. iuce com-IiT.y com-IiT.y revi.-wir.s t;:e crop ar.d market :;! "k. rev- :.!s. ;t j? tsin:a-.eJ that shipm -nts f--:.i southwest -m Idahj will t ;:j1 4"'o cars. The b-;'.,r says liahi is now ::.:itt:ri:: the creates! crop in her h'-ry. and th.it the state will p -!.:.- no I, ss than .":...... cars of the fig. s, j , rish.dc products ever crown on earth. SALT 1.AKK- S'r.T.i demand for U 'i ;.r.d !.!..!. ry cows h -s been r.c.:':!i ir.rr- -s. : fh:p:r.- n's M s mta-. mta-. rn c. i.f ; .r v. rai raogths. J - -"ph. 11 '.re Vrf.i 1 i. c. r.eral nur.ac-T of the S.,:- Lake Uu ion s: okyards. t; ti l Th ir-:i.'. ;h..t hfv.two c.ir'e.iis f dairy .-:.( V: h: d h r. s!:tpp.-.l dur-tr.c dur-tr.c Aucust Wt:': .-,--p". 'n cf a few c.rs :on V.':-. . t.sin ar.d r:Vr states, ail ! i ws were from Ut::h lilt I Idaho r.-tv !-. s. NAMI'.'.-l-gm ,1::.te tariff. rtifTici-i rtifTici-i nt to p-o:e,t r-:'-: crwcrs. is s.ntcht b- the Na:-.--.-i iV..,:t-V r of cemrt-ce in a t. 1, c-a-ti s. i-.t t.i Sv-.-.tor Frank R. G :!.: Aithouch there is a dirge r;oi ,.f onions in this section tlrs y.-.-.-. b tn . !-. ; , liave f.siicn eg; cf the market and dealers report that it Is due to the larg. Importations t.i this county. In an attempt to help the growers, the oiim-roe h.xly sent a telegram to Senator C.oodins folhmir.g a nicotine of the board of directors. ROOSKVKl.T- Traffic? in th? Uintah Uin-tah basin is again m vinc slowly. M.i 1 from Price Is cottii;g in one day Lite over the Nine Mile creek route, and temporary bridg, s over the Sir.-.w-dorry and Current en ok streams are allowing an outlet to traffic through Ihe Strawberry valley, although the road has boon badly washed and cut by the violent storms which lasted nearly a w eek. TWIN KAI.I.S -AspiraM.-ns of msny yc:-s' standing v.,-,. real';., I Th'trs-da Th'trs-da no,,,, ,,f last wcei when the last I'i 'i in the .11-. . t m-'tor route between Twin Kails and .lor, -mo w-.is welded as the new Tw in l-'aiis .Icr.-mc highwav dri.lt- was opened to trafic. Purine the ttrst tcii h.ims e.'.O c:rs cart vine nearly :'o,i pei sons ct o oc.l the sirc. tnre. The majority were on their way to the comity, fair nt Jerome. VUKXAt. -- Prlvp ne.-iinst prairie docs in Uintah county has resulted hi the treatment of ".Oil notes of Ian I with poison grain for bait, accorilinc to the September issue .if "The Piml Piper." published bv the United Stat s hioloeical sutvev. released Tuesday. The article states that approximately 200 farmers participate! in the wotk. HO 10 pounds of bait being distribute,!. Ahuit 2IS.O00 acres of federal binds h.l.'o been treated so far this year will probably close next Thursday, according accord-ing to '.'no repel t. lH'Kl.l'Y Thirteen Is not unlucky. At least CtissW county's thirteenth .'in-nual .'in-nual f.-ilr was a success Tuesday, the thitleeulli of the month, the i:alc- were (.pene.I for exhibits and the for. n of . leiks was swamped with onirics while old man had luck Hied I drew a enthusiasm with heavy showeis, HI. VCixI'OO T l'ii, lav. the cb'siio: day ,,f he casle, ,aho dmrtict f i . found another lai i;o ami well pie: ! ciowd In alien, lance All cvhihicis epre-o:c, the utmost sat i'dacl ion wu'i the ti-catnieiii accoidiil to Ihciu and coiii'.i atulalod ths .lilectom |