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Show News Notes! I 1'" Privilege to Li0t Utah Milford Southern Utah Wv Bhould harvest a good honev n"4" year, Baid D. H. Hlllman 8tatl 1st, Saturday, upon his return V"' lour through Washington, Iron n ' md Millard counties. In th6 jouthern end of the state roaw md other flowers are bl&omlnV, the alfalfa is not developing a' , as it should. Bees are enterinja1 jpring in good condition and J,h ' ood supply of wild flowers, which ' ippears probable, the surplus hT production should be large. Junctlon-A few cases of hos chol; era have developed in Circlevll9 parently traceable to the Import'1'" 3t a purebred male that was infect-'r? Dr. Svalberg, veterinarian, of Gun ' son, and County Agent Morgan p v" Kay spent Wednesday, Thursday' Ji Friday in examining, quarantining vaccinating exposed animals and Lhink they hade the' disease checked"' Pleasant Grove With conditions fa vorable for the 1027 fruit harvest ail" :he market outlook good, growers m be helping their cause greatly by coj. iucting an extensive early sprayin, program and taking every precaution' io assure a clean crop, in the opinio of F. D. Atwoad, secretary-treasurer and general manager of the Pleasaat Grove Cooperative Marketing asaocia. tion. Inasmuch as Utah orchards ar rather remote from the principal mar-kets mar-kets of the country growers in His state must offset the distance hand! ap with quality, he saya. "The Qon attention given to spraying early in '.he season, and the more thorough ths attack on insects at tiiis time, tie less will be needed for ( heavy spraying later in the season, when the fruit ii partially grown," explains Mr. Atwooi Myton One of the Industries whici Is attracting the attention of several farmers in the basin this year, while, considering the subject of diversified endeavor, is the raising of poultry. I Several are engaging in the turkey ii-Justry. ii-Justry. while others are trying outthj i production of chickens, especially tls large varieties, for market purposes. BInjhcm Rapidly metling snow is the mountains has caused anxiety orer flood dangers here, especially in Ms:t-h.im Ms:t-h.im gulca. Nine men were kept h'jsy Tue3!ay night keeping the flcae cf the old Chicago mine open. Wiliian Kcbbins. city waiermaster, has bcr-rowed bcr-rowed mtn from the Utah Cofpe: mine to aid in patrolling danger spots. The last br.d Hood In iiarkhaa r-'-fb was in 1023, when several builiisrs were swept from their foundations. Provo Approximately S50.0W will ov expended by the United States bureau bu-reau of public rods on the souii win; of the Timpanotos loop, accordmi a Supervisor E. C. Shepherd of the Wasatch Wa-satch na:ioa:il forest, with teadijun-c-rs in Salt Lake City. Monticello Construction work on federal-aid project of 6.40 miles, froa Monticeilo to the top of Peter's hil started recently. The contract calls for the completion of the project ii 110 days. U Clark, superintendent b charge of the construction crew, arrived ar-rived In ton the latter part of last week with a f.oet of trucks and established estab-lished camp at the J. W. Palmer faro, two miles rorth of town. Myton Continued warm weathei for tho p;st few days Is bringing forti vegetation very rapidly in this part ol the basin. Tho alfalfa fields are bf ginning to show up in goed shape. Tii farmers are busy plowing their fields, sowing wheat, oats and other gram, and some have plaultd early potatoes They ore also prt paring the soil lot the pi. mting of com. Salt Lake There are mc graring permittees on national fores:' in Utah than uuy other state in tl Union. Uvostock valued at JlO.Wk 000 use national forest nuiges. &ilina Agreement that the s'-st' will furnish $5000, to bo matched by J5000 furDisb.Hl by Sevier county, ti establish a ttmporaiy road throusii Salina canyon, was reached ThurS''8' cfternoon at a conference between Sevier county commissioners a state, federal mid forest otficials. Noth lug was said iUiont tho establish"31 of a pei nianent road throu.ch the csn yon. which would cost about Salt Lake- Each acre of the S.OM, 000 acres of mountain h-nd in 1,1:1 furnished water for producing rProS' Imately Jl'.f.O worth of crops. Uj vear these watersheds furnished wat' for crops valued at JSH.OOO.OOO. Cedar City Salt Utke and l't' scenery lire advertised by I'cwk'" published by the Automobile. Clab o Konthci-n Culiforuln. The book Is atli-Hetlve compilation of striP (howing the road from Salt I,!,k Los Angeles, with side trips to National purk. Ih yce, the OnmJ yon National park. Cedar Hreato " tho Kuibab forest. Suit IjiIu In response to a 1'" which tho Secretary wivto to V" Ilavs with reference to p.irtlripi"'" In American Forest Work by n"ni"" pleturo eoiu-crn-, (ho Soeiet'l'V ot '''' Mo-Ion l'icluro ITodncers mid ulovs A-iHocailicn cii'ne to WsNh'"' nt'l attend. -d a eont'ei i nco In !"' I'otnry'H Mil,,,.. Tho ivult I" ;!: of our new lilm. "T10 11 "'id V tiler," will bo distribute'1, w'( I'otort, .,il nf,,.,. Ai'"i-U-;in rV" Week from Cleveland, Clm'l"1,a ' llinnapollx, Jvtrolt. Mllwiii.lve, 'alb "Jd Salt l.jiKe City. |