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Show News W It's a Privilege T uj- X UTAH Utah kj X maintain goof T "T J X good school - I I! l the year 1927' 11 Vij of all state X collected we HEBER C Jk X crop of 1927. y partly -to bett . . an increase i: ' " CASTLE D.' t cent of the . come from ' ' ' northern pa' coal from t 't bituminous, to nearly 1- , on an air-d PROVO- . crops we- X 600,000; pears, chiy , , ries. MaC ' are beingj of trees iWr ', to be muc RICHFr : ' spring lai, J Sevier va, . j Colorado ay- 1 The lambs Clawson foi , '. pany of Ol ' - ' Marysvale,iJner and Gunnis . . were entraf, PRICE it. 3 b. Jewke4jesl yses of the re various meat, ty and sent t' man Harms, jhntlS analyses. Thj 'in an excelle tion now before "h ' rubers are gone J Office In. Idah. than farmers'; nounced official' Eaig lor YOU $4,100,000 V J SALT l, minaie the ; 9 a reduction. AQVilJ acreage nextiftJI Is I I f 4 20 per cent W W f al potato comru. national potato ' cently in Coicag Martin, assistani cultura for the U who has returned conference. PROVO The commerce committ -as a sort of fact-finHHHiBBWS to determine a basis .- licy and action withr-1 y$"-': f-j.&pt prqposetl utility m'jf'1l'jj R a 1 (T for Otah and Was j I 1 j S '"at .5. JLI.. the other side of "t Sjwfrs!?? W- -ly. RepresentatiTe3W;iWN,!f! eries, and similar v- a. . plants at present operating county were present a hearing at the chamber. PRICE Price city's history over the years from the time when there was only one cabin here, until the present time, will be assembled end preserved, according to a decision of the Price city council at its regular meeting recently. Ernest S. Horsley, deputy county clerk, has been chosen to bring the history of Price from 1S7S until the present time, and the students stu-dents of the Carbon county high school will, through a special class, continue with it annually. SALT LAKE Carrying 1148 pounds of mail, 22 pounds of express and three passengers, the trimotored Fokker monoplane of the Western Air Express Ex-press landf-d at Airport recently Irom Los Angeles to set a new load record for that- line. Fred Kelly and Jack Laas piloted the big ship. Other lines all handled .arge loads. The Boeing eastbound iaail weighted io5G pounds and required two o the smaller, single-motored planes to carry it out. Henry G. Boonstra and Norman W. Potter piloted the ships. PROVO Bids were opened recent- ly by the county commissioners for the furnishing and installation ot equipment at the new Utah counlyj.nl on West Center slreet. Representatives Representa-tives of five competing concerns were present. The Southern prison company com-pany ot Sail Antonio, Tex., submitted the lowest bid, which was f 19.-I2S. with the provisions that if heat resisting steel is to be used instead of hardened hard-ened stcl graliii";, tliis annum". vt;i he incrvKx: ( 1"2". The conicny guarantees Ihe oaip t ion d the con-fi con-fi acl in IIS v, oi",,i',;; il.i y. |