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Show l News Notes It' a Privilege to Livt in t Utah j PROVO The total valuation of all L'tah crops in 1927 at prices paid p. e growers Is estimated at $39,000,000. DUCHESNE With a field seed pro- i duction not equaled by any other northern state, Utah now stands first In the production of alfalfa seed. SALT LAKE Utah is most fortunately fortun-ately situated in a region where there is almost total absence of severe " storms, blizzards, tornadoes, hail and other destructive forces of nature. NEF'HI The eighth annual "Wheat ' Day" for Juab valley has been set for July 10. This event has come to bo recognized for its educational value, not only to the farmers in and about ' Nc-phl. but in addition, has become of benefit to the farmers of a wide area In the central part of the state. FAR MING TON" Thirteen carloads of Davis county cherries have ben shipped to date to eastern and western " markets, according to a report made by 11- P. Mathews, district agricultural inspector. The firet car was shipp June 15, a date one wc-ek in advance of the first car Ehipped last year. This car went to Los Angeles. OGDEN George Shorten afstsunt -secretary of the Utah Canners' associa- '-lion, '-lion, announced that ten factories were put Into operation to can cherries aad '. will operate until about July 4, whei tl.ey ill start on the apricot crop. Car-i Car-i loads of cherries are being shipped to "i i oth'-r mark.-ts and are plentiful on the I local market. SALT LAKE Utah moved from the I position of ifiith largest Pi!d rrodoc- ' Ing state in the United States to ff-.h ' place dur.nc !!-?, according to ffJres j released by the United States mini in i colt-ration i'.h the bureau of miles. G !J output of Utah amounted to 5(.. i:ctn0 fr.r '. as compared ::'a J?.. .; Z'-i f.T ir:c. 5 ALT LAKE There are rr.;re t'-i-. a million ar.d a ha'.f ccros f xr;.j ' av;.;!a! ! for paper m.axlr.g :.-. Vtih. There:; H. Tracy, ir.justrlal ergir.eer, , declare! recer tly in Ciscusstr.? 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