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Show i This Week i - IN IDAHO X News Review i I MALAD PLANS FOR ! NEW RESERVOIR maLAD - Stockholders of the "ad Valley Irrigation company ! ! roved Monday a project to con. I ruct a new reservoir with a ca-: ca-: S twice that of the present a few miles north of Ma. 1 U. S. Highway 191. The losed. -rvoir would hold 5000 ! BURLEY GETS NEW L.D.S. SEMINARY BURLEY LDS seminary stu-i stu-i mti of the Burley high school will ' be housed in one of the most mod-1 mod-1 era seminary buildings in Idaho ! aiter completion of the new build-H build-H by the Burley stake of the , LDS church shortly after September Septem-ber 15. ; It Is being built at a cost of $18,-000 $18,-000 to replace a wooden structure ; occupied since the founding of the l religious instruction program pro- gram in 1926. The new building I sits directly across from the Bur. ley high school and two modern classrooms, a kitchen and a large 50x50 recreation room in the basement. base-ment. i ! WARDEN REPORTS STATE 1 PRISON FUND DWINDLES BOISE Governor C. A. Bottolf-! Bottolf-! sen received a report from War- den Gilbert T. Talley this week ! that only $2492 remained on Sep-i Sep-i tember 1 of the Idaho state prison'! pris-on'! biennial appropriation of IH6.870. 1 The amount remaining constitutes consti-tutes only 1.7 per cent of the total, 1 according to the report. August expenses at the institu-l institu-l lion were $3250 with receipts from I ml? of prison farm-produce and j other sources of income totalling only 551. The prison population September Septem-ber 1 was 406, with average from January 1 to August 31 being 3S5.5. |