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Show i News Notes i 1 lt. a Privil'' ' LW3 j i Utah I . ,nf eoncre e KOWAr0 school build-in build-in the new $110,000 x ing Parowan began e n, cavating work is n.a - ing tne work will Pl SU hig. hooi spring mottt,. n gym- buikling, wjt . ts 1.. U, ne( s iof nas.um, 11 C,' nf ,r ,d a civic cen-3 cen-3 new school bb..a.n ter for Parowan. is VFPqi 'Southern C..l-0. an open nwnvCt . i foodstufs produced .. U rounding sta . but " su ity goods stue tal favm nerintedent ot tne , S professor of agronomy Utah Agricultural college, m m at the Kiwanas club luncneon a. the Forrest hotel recently. i SPANISH MUX-TWO teams of p.ress at Spanish 1-ar.-J. The ie.01. faTmade on the diameter owned i by the Utah Slate fair, n ch has j t e used in a.l offi.-ial V of recent years. It was m chatge u George Henderson cf the Utah Agr- cultural college. PAXT'TCK Low bid for the contract con-tract "to construct 0.Y9 miles of graded earth highway in -Kane county, between be-tween lit. Carmcl Juncion aid Kanab, was submitted by B. U. r-i-freyman of Springville. bul, were opened at the offices of the state road commission recently. Under this bid the total cost of the project wouul be $21,405.12, while the engineers of the commission estimated the total cost of approximately $22,81188. SALT LAKE The long continued cold weather of the p;st season has caused heavy winter losses among bee keepers particularly in the Salt Lake basin, according to reports received by D. H. Hillman, ttate inspector of apiaries. There have been only a few days since the first of the year that have been warm enough for the bees to take a "cleansing flight" and jhis has resulted in some losses while too light a packing has resulted in adding add-ing to these losses. PARK CITY Hij.h silver content ore has been struck in the Park City Consolidated company's property in the Park City district, according to an announcement made recently by J. J. Beeson, vice president and nnnager. The strike was made 15 feet above the present bottom of the 270-foot shaft and below the Roosevelt tunnel. A 4 -foot vein was exposed. The vein when first cut showed 3 to 4 inches of ore, which gradually widened to 16 inches at the shaft's boltom. BRIGHAM CITY The board of governors of the local chamber of :ommerce has appointed a special committee com-mittee consisting of Claud Sloey, J. Leo Nelson and George A. Anderson to plan a campaign of encouragement of sugar beet acreage. A sheet of condensed information about the beet and sugar industry has been compiled and distributed to all merchants and business men that they may be advised and discuss the importance of sustaining sustain-ing and maintaining the sugar j'actory in the community. |