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Show Murray Eagle, Murray, Utah FINNEY OF THE FORCE 4 'I ttV 1 - "j!- S?u??tfiI5Skf The Same 01' Peg (sfc A BLOOMW fAHO0TMQS.50P ) (SET T4 XSXwUT? mnEYI BREAKS. feYAT Briofly Told by Busy Reader ? OUT , ) CAB-PQWE- Intermountain News Fit EE FIN li J Ji PLANNED LESS GASOLINE USED WATER SUPPLY GOOD IDAHO FAMILIES GROW. MAY HELP BLIND P00 1 BOISE, IDA. The Idaho gano- llno tax brought In about $20,000 loss In May this year thun during May a year ago, the monthly report of the director of motor fuels Families in Malio IiOISR, IDA. Increased from '4 ..6i. THE FEATHERHEADS 1 ft Singing in the Bath Tub fin s ytf BECAUSE oft acwsi 1 lT GOOD - 1$ V etCAuSE BOT I V I rW, Ad Ml LTONJS 1 . h . i - 8: r 5; F cent. HELPER, LT. A big community day celebration to be known as "Helper Pay," sponsored by the civic clubs of the city Is being planned for June 25. The program will Include a Ilelper-Uintabasin baseball game, water sports, swimming, games, band concerts, barbecue, parade, and a carnival street dance. Everything Is to be free and the entire program Is being arranged to nfford the greatest pleasure to the hundreds of people expected as guests of the city. MOAB, L'T. Sirs. II. Engmanu, sails this month for France, where nho will visit the grave of her son, Charles, who died from wounds received on French battlefields. BOISE, IDA. Jackson lake res ervolr on the upper Snake river is gaining In storage daily. Water stor-ag- o along the river Is said to be ample although the two main reser voirs of the Snake now hold lex.1! water than at this time last year. SMITH FIELD, L'T. The eltj commission has called for a special election, July 7th, to vote on the $50,000 waterworks bond Issue to enlarge the water system. 00 DEN, FT. Bids on the construction and Improvement of 22.C miles of highway on the Soda Sprlngs-Frecdnroute, near the border, have been advertised by the United States bureau of public roads. SALT LAKE C1TT, UT. Salt Lake County commissioners have been advised by the County attorney that the state law passed by the last legislature empowering boards of county commissioners to levy special tax for the benefit of Indigent blind was discretionary and not mandatory. OODEN, UT. II. BJorngasrd, 30, professional of the local Ski club, was killed In a collision of his mot or cycle and nn unknown auto. r 3 4- i BLE ILL Bf TO H TO HEAR FANNY YELLlM AT -GET DttESSEO AM' COM DOWJ- sounds .ooa w in 191i0 to 108,515 in 1930, nn increase of 8.4 par cent, the United States census bureau reports. Average size of families, however, decreased from 4.3 persons to 4.1 persons, a reduction of 4.C per cent. While the number of families Increased 8.4 per ceut Id the ten year period the net Increase In total population was but 3.2 per (Along the Concrete i ft Ok fia ViL ? -- 100,500 Tre Home Censor Idaho-Wyomin- V HT FAO 1D TAKE ME. FREEDOM, WVO. Swiss cheese to the amount of seventy thousand pounds has been forwurdej from tho recently Installed cheese factory to Idaho Falls. The cheese is lo Iw frnrkctcd In California. ROCK SPRIXCS, WVO. Wool Felling In south wexlern Wyoming Is very slow, with an estimated sun-plof three million fleeces on hand. A brace In the market la hoped for In the near future. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Be eel its of the gasoline sales tax en motor vehicle fuel sold In April, the lax Ix'ing payable In Mny, totaled $102,!)S0.82 as compared with $201,057.27 collected on gasoline In the same month of last year. SALT LAKE CITY, LT. In the move to acquire 8.00O more acres for Camp W. O. Williams, summer home of the Utah Natlonnl guard, has lecii pledj.Td by throe of the Utah congressional delegation. Sen. R. Smoot, Con. D. B. Cult on and Con. Ioofbouruw pmm Ised, their best efforts In speeche. Iforc the Millers In the encamp y J i -- f-- T are opsottTe. x - 11 Su-po- I.; :i JJa, - 7H PRINTER'S By Qurir DEVIL ZI- - T C ON, 1 UME TO A , AND V NOUaWMRW ; 'I It ( , ' cQ0 H 1V I Sorry, lW;c$, ZJm He Won't Stand for Soghros WNWkW1H6 - nient n y PROVO, (r-- to uoovc 1 V t JHE CLANCY 1C 1 i 1 1 I 1 ' -- Ft See h YQV'TMC A 6UC r J OUMTHATPfE.fAT. I 'AS l -J AFTER I YA A BOUT ALLTMf TlMS ITt-- tATtf'STVFF UKt THIS INJTfAPOf T SAIN IN' POUJN. YArANYecurfNe.! ;c CROSBY BEAVER. p- -- s L By PERCY on the Job KIDS-Tim- mie's j rJipjturuKC rocMcxsorttcr m J THcst guys u (Jcrr'AVAy J m. n ' y . X if "V holding UT.-- city council Tbe Hint nil dots and cat" has are to wear intuulcs for several outside works. Any dog or cat of its own premises wilhout a mux-tiIs In danger of Ix lng shot The ordinance Is designed to safeguard against hydrophobia, as two calve and a cow rtvcotly dM from tin disease. l ) I e r7x rA Mom CRC J T V;THtH!NZy qa r cj" f.r UT.-Pl- ans eight ramps during the summer per led for (he two thousand scouts of Tlmpnnogos council are being rspld ly perfected and the first camp wilt be held shortly. NEI'III, UT.-- Tbe city has rn acted an ordinance requiring month and approval of a II ly lnsnH-t!ocensed veternarlnn on all milch cows, stable and equipment used li producing or handling milk. LPIIRAIM, UT. Additional cash ha been appropriated by the gov rrnmerit for a continuation of the In vcstlgntion of the amount of wntei available for Ihe proposed Lund tunnel east of Hie city, :M IDAHO FALLS, I DA. -- A cm tract whereby southern Idaho canal companies will obtain from the fed oral government 42o'0 acre feet of stored water In American Fall reservoir at an annual rate of $50,-(- ) has been agreed upon at a meet Ing of the water officials. work of Eph ralm to Uratigrv llle nmd for about S miles below the Great basin ex prriment stnllon Is underway and will continue for Ihe balance of the month. F.PIIRAIM, UT.-- The gratrllng the stretch of the |