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Show Intsrmountain .-!ews Briefly Told by Busy Readers I MONEY MAKING PRINTER j LARGE CONTRACT IS LET j ! NOTICE OF MARRIAGE ( FREE SCHOOL BOOKS BERYLLIUM FOUND WELLS, NEV. The discovery of a large beryllium deposit near this city is reported by M. W. Young, a Nevada mining man. The nature of the find is said to have been kept secret until an assay was received. re-ceived. The mineral is now selling at $145 per pound. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Supt. C. N. Jensen of the state public instruction in-struction department has ruled that Utah district schools are required to lend, without cost, textbooks to pupils under high school grades, and to sell at cost textbooks when pupils want to buy them. ABERDEEN, IDA. Sheriff J. D. Jensen of Blackfoot and a United Unit-ed States marshal arrested Carl W. Smith, an employee of the local newspaper for three weeks and late of New York, on a charge of counterfeiting. coun-terfeiting. Dies and other apparatus apparat-us is said to have been found in his room at a local hotel. ROCK SPRING'S, WYO. Labor and material contracts totaling over ov-er $900,000 was considered at the state highway meeting at Cheyenne. The projects include surfacing and oiling the road between the Green river bridge and the Utah line and 38 miles between Rock Springs and Wamsuttter. By August, 1931, tourists may travel over 333 miles of oiled Lincoln highway in Wyoming. Wyom-ing. MOSCOW, IDA. Geological and field work to be conducted in Idaho Ida-ho this summer by the U. S. Geological Geo-logical survey will more than double the proportions of any previous pre-vious co-operative project in the state, reports Dr. J. W. Finch, of mines. BOISE, IDA. The Idaho law requiring re-quiring notice of intent to marry is now in effect. This law provides that application for marriage license li-cense must be made by the parties to the intended marriage at least five days and no more than thirty days before the license shall be issued. is-sued. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Preliminary Pre-liminary plans for a gain observance observ-ance of Utah's Pioneer day, July 24, as submitted to the chamber of commerce, have been approved. SALT I4.KE, UT. Three more Utah counties, Millard, Davis and Morgan have been added to the list of those recognized by the United States bureau of animal industry as free from bovine tuberculosis. Official Of-ficial notice to that effect has been received. ROCK SPRINGS, WYO. D. Bee was crushed to death instantly by a fall of rock in the Gunn-Quealy mine at Sweetwater. MT. PLEASANT, UT. A local sheep man has shipped a car load of Kambouillet rams to Mexico City, Mexico. SALT LAKE, UT. According to announcement by Mrs. James Inge-brelsen, Inge-brelsen, President, the recently or ganized University of Utah Mother's Moth-er's Club will hold ils next meeting meet-ing Wednesday, May 13. Mothers or guardians of Utah University stutS-nts are invited to attend the meeting iu the faculty room of the University. PRICE, UT. Plans are rapidly going forward for the annual Utah state Elks' convention here June 5 and G. Approximately 2000 visitors from all parts of the slate are expected ex-pected to attend, with delegates comiug from lodges in Salt Lake, Provo, Ogden, Logan, Park City, Cedar City and Eureka. SPRINGVILLE, UT. Gaining an entrance thru a window, burglars dynamited the high school safe but found no money ns the high school officals leave no nlonoy In the safe. A heavy loss by robbery last fall has caused the removal of money from the safe. BOISE, IDA. The Old-Age pension pen-sion law pnssed by the recent Idaho Ida-ho legislature became effective on the fifth of May. BOISE, IDA. The public utilities utili-ties commission has arranged (lie filing of a complaint ngainst tho railroads In an attempt to secure lower rates on eon! shipped from Wyoming nnd Utah points to all Idaho points on the Oregon Short Line and Pacific Idaho Northern railroad. BOISE, IDA. Over two million dollars have been (liKtribuled to the Idah World War veterans on their adjusted service certificates, commonly com-monly called bonus, by the volerars administration nt Boise. Although over five thousand applications fur loans have been received nt tho Boise office, the present loan work Is all on current applications. OGDEN, UT. Thirty-five federal aid projects have ln-en let in the Idaho Id-aho district this year by the Ogden office of the U. S. Government. BOISE, IDA, Preservation of the beet sugar Industry Is the aim of a campaign now being conducted by t-he United Stales Beet Sugar association, with headquarters at Washington, which has appealed to Gov. B. Ross to lend his aid to tho movement. OGDEN, UT. As (he result of the accidental death March 30 of Ray Anderson, 8, run over by an auto driven by C. M finning, the mother of the boy has filed suit for $20,000 damages. |