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Show f News Notes It's a Privilege to Live in V, Utah I NEPHI Plans are nearing completion comple-tion for the second annual livestock " show at Nephi. The new stock farm, built last year on the fair grounds to house the livestock exhibits, will be used in which to show the sheep and cattle. The poultry and rabbits will be exhibited in the poultry building. SALT LAKE Work of cleaning up the municipal auto tourist grounds near Ninth South and Main streets, and of. placing the plumbing and concessions con-cessions in repair will begin shortly. Park Commissioner Harry L. Finch announced, with the intention of opening open-ing the camp April 15. No improvements improve-ments have been planned for the camp this year, Mr. Finch stated. MYTON After continuing for five days the bear dance of the Indians oV the reservation was brought to a clos-B in Myton Sunday afternoon of las-week. las-week. The dance, which was contin ued all night Saturday until 6 o'clock Sunday morning, is indicative of the return of spring. At noon of the last day they were given a big feed, "ij business men. Many people from all over the basin were in attendance and-some and-some of them participated in the ceremony. cere-mony. SALT LAKE) Automobile pushball, auto Boccer ball contests, an act in which a young lady traveling at thirty miles per hour makes her car turn two somersaults forward, and elaborate elabor-ate fireworks, are some of the attraction attrac-tion which General Manager Ernest Holmes announced Tuesday had been contracted for for the next Utah Btate fair. He said they would be the best ever offered here and the cost will be $6300. CEDAR CITY Discussion of the proposed $161,000 building prograia was the principal order of business of the school board meeting In the tabernacle taber-nacle under the direction of the Iro county tax committee. Dr. M. J. Mc-Farlnae, Mc-Farlnae, president of the school board, and Superintendent X. J. Barlow presented pres-ented Information showing the school needs of the county. Plans for building build-ing a high school at Parowan, a Junior high addition and grade school building build-ing at Cedar City, and a rural school building at Newcastle within five years, to be paid for In seven years, was presented. MAGNA Contract for the construction construc-tion of 13.129 miles of highway from Orton's ranch to Clrcleville canyon, In Garfield county, was awarded by the j state road commission to Raleigh & i Lang of Salt Lake, low bidders for the Job. Under the bid of this firm the project will cost a total of $103. 917. SS. Including materials to be furnished by the state. Engineers of the state road commission estimated the total ccst of the project at J10S.54C17. EPHIIAIM Snow measurements made recently by forest officers on the mountains directly cast of Sanpete valley show the water content to he considerably lower than that of last year. The water content, however. Is practically the same as for IPI'5 and I greater than for 192t and 1926. Ac- cording to the officers, whh favorable j "'oisture conditions during the sprlnq season, the prospects for water tills v riiuuni oe lair. I PROVO There Is much Interest j shown about the Utah Count v Live-I Live-I stock show, which will be held In Sc.'iish Fork March 2S to 30. Several Sever-al preliminary shows are being held throughout the county to determine Just what cattle should bo entered n the final contest. Dr. C. Y. Cannon of the Ilrlgham Young unlwrsitv will be the Judge. CEDAR CITY-Two truckloads of rainbow trout have been planted in the northern part of Washington cm,,,. I.v, according to District Game Warden War-den Evelyn Parry. One Iruckload w: Planted in the Enterprise reservoir and the other in the Pino Vallev creek Lev. were brought from tl. 'spring vm., hatchery by Ceoi Ko Cox L "e nnrnhnm and Earl Clvde LEIH-Flna, figures" for the produc-I produc-I Ion of beet sugar in the United State, for the In27-2S season show !, crop "mounted to n6r,.241,0s ,,', 't Vth was fif,h ,n , pro,,,,,.,,,,,,' Ta H r0n,, n"'',,v "v ho t tl Idaho Sugar company. The n-n. n-n. crop was exceeded only twice I , -r, 192 ,nsrr,rh !-; !-; SALT LA KH - Storms of the- last 'works'obso' r r , ''"'V !'f'-. row days ,n"s " f,er0T,'" 1 watershed, . ,l l"xho- The m.ws netted 1 ' ', m "ow -nt or. a rd,g V'n''h''S "''," nmnls. K B,unv measure- HR,"":u c,TY-'- T:M ir,.,0w.,, "PoHom,.,, by , WlM(iU.h r"mmn r''""' " operations ,.,. --llnK o a report for , ynp " : " M' "". .'oniuHsslon lhlseo,py Is owned by ,,, mM.,j ' Volns Coalition Mines company, ,, operated principally for M .,. , m. .?ecy ,,o Powe; x ,'" """"" ''oPHumers vr-;' vr-;' .-evenues of io ,,,;,. w:7rcvM mou,U lng t jU)2. ' "d ,,,x"9 |