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Show intermoiifitain News -Briefly told for Busy Readers PLW WATER SAVING WIl L SI-END A FORTUNE NEW LAWS IN EFFECT SIX SLAIN IN AITO JAMS HAS A PERFECT RECORD RICHFIELD, I'TThe annual convention of the Utah Peace Officers Of-ficers association will be held here in June. SALT LAKE CITY, CT.-A total of 103 traffic accidents within the limits of Salt Lake City during the month of April just past took a toll of six lives and resulted in 70 m- juries. MT. PLEASANT, VT. Miss Eva Pollsen, IS, a senior at North Sanpete San-pete high school has the unusual distinction of a perfect attendance . and punctuality record through the twelve years of her schooling. She has never been tardy nor absent since her first day at school, and she graduates this month. BOISE, IDA. Twenty-five Idaho reserve officers have been recommended recom-mended for active duty with the forest conservation corps during the coming summer. BOISE, IDA. Two and one-half million pounds of wool will be offered of-fered for sale in Portland May 16, the Idaho-Oregon Wool Marketing Co-operative has announced. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. State legislation vesting ownership in the public of all Utah's unappropriated underground water and providing for its administration by the state, may be recommended by the chamber cham-ber of commerce, it was announced recently. The proposed measure would give the state engineer the authority to pass on applications to drill new wells and to regulate and control the development and use of underground water, much the same as he now does in the ease of surface sur-face water. BINGHAM, UT. The American Smelting & Refining company will expend between $400,000 and $500,-000 $500,-000 in a deep development program, starting immediately at properties which have just been acquired under lease in the Bingham mining region, it is announced. BOISE, IDA. New laws enacted by the last legislature, now in effect, ef-fect, include the act repealing the "gin marriage" law, the game law revision acts, the recall, initiative and referendum acts, the meat inspection in-spection law and the dozens of minor mi-nor regulatory measures dealing with sdiool district election?, irri-, gation district elections, budgets, filing fil-ing of official reports and similar matters. BINGHAM, UT. The Utah Copper Cop-per company suffered a loss from mining operations in 1932 of $1,106,-01S.13, $1,106,-01S.13, after all operating charges for cost of production were deducted, deduct-ed, according to the president's report. re-port. POCATELLO, IDA. It is reported report-ed that Yellowstone will open this year on June 1st. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Application Appli-cation for $-15,000 in Reconstruction Finance corporation self-liquidating loans have been received by R. A.' Hart, secretary of the state projects committee. Cedar Oity would like to borrow $30,000 from the government govern-ment to improve its municipal water system, and Richfield is asking for a $15,000 loan to install water meters. me-ters. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Th8 Eleventh Regional Agricultural Cre dit corporation has approved 4799 loans to livestock men, farmers and poultrymen for a total of $19,383,-000, $19,383,-000, it was announced recently by E. G. Bennett, Ogden, president of the federal credit corporation. OGDEN, UT. The annual conference con-ference sessions of the Methodist Episcopal church in Utah will be held May 25 to 28. BMGHAM CITY, UT. Reports from Washington, D. C, indicate that the construction of the Hyrum reservoir key project is assurer! SALT LAKE CITY, UT. The quota for Utah in the forest conservation conser-vation army has been, set at 2300 men, including one thousand between be-tween the ages of 18 and 25 and 1300 experienced men, who will be assigned to camps in national for- PSfs onrl ivifionni 1 . . ' pains to train the younger members of the force. The county quotas are: Beaver 40-Boxelder, 40-Boxelder, 73; Cache, 113; Carbon' 73; Dagget, 10; Davis, 54; Duchesne, Du-chesne, 40; Emery, 50; Garfield, 6i; Grand, 30; Iron, 38; Juab, 50-Kane, 50-Kane, 15 ; Millard, 44 ; Morgan 11 Piute, 20; Rich, 11; Salt Lake, 774 San Juan, 34; Sanpete, 70; Sevier' 4S ; Summit, 42 ; Tooele, 30 Uintah' 41; Utah, 200; Wasatch, 25- Wash' ington, 40; Wayne, 40, nmMVeher, BOISE, ID AFifty thousand shovels, one for each man in the forest conservation camps in the Rock Mountain country, will be purchased pur-chased by the forest service as a part of the required equipment R H. Rutledge, of Ogden. regional' forester has announced. BOISE, IDA.-Gra:n Rrowers j,, Boise are rec. iving f0r cents ' buslul above the p,,(.0 , p,,,..,' , 1 and ten cents above the- world l,.V('.i ' nil because of a eombinalio,, r I Clation and a local shortage. I i |