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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH Iniermo'jntaiii Nsvs Briefly told for Busy Readers Tables That Fit Varieties of Needs da me drop-lea- f so narrow Each With Manifest Advantages. WAR ON GOPHERS EIGHT LIONS SLAIN FOREST ARMY PLANS A war on GUNNISON, UT. gophers has been conducted in Sanpete county. ST. GEORGE, UT. Jack Butler of Moquitich deer camp has reported killing eight mountain lions on the Dixie preserve during the past few weeks. BOISE, IDA. During the past nine months $362,050 in gold has poured Into the Boise assay office and it is thought it would exceed a half million by the end of the fiscal year, July 1. BOULDER CITY, NEV. Construction of a cement blending plant, to cost $125,000, will be started at Hoover dam soon, it has been announced by government engineers. This is the first time that a project of this type has required such equip- ment M. G. Pence, man- OGDEN, UT. ager of the Farmers National Grain corporation, says that the wheat crop in Idaho and Utah this year will be only 60 to 70 per cent normal because of backward spring, with Fall-sow- n virtually no growing weather. wheat, he added, ha been winter killed to a large extent and snow is still on the ground in many localities. JACKSON, WYO. Twelve thousand elk have been fed all winter In the Jackson Hole, Wyo., country. The extensive feeding was made necessary by the heavy snows and extreme cold In Yellowstone park and Wyoming game preserves, which drove the animals down into the valley. The feeding will cease the latter part of this month. BOISE, IDA. A vein of ore. lost thru a fault in the rock, has been discovered in the Golden Anchor mine in the Marshall Lake district of Valley county. Plans SALT LAKE CITY, UT. as outlined for reforestation work In Utah, under President Roosevelts reforestation program, contemplate the expenditure of $1,548,"000 on 14 different projects, aiming chiefly at erosion and flood control and reforestation. It Is reported that Utahs quota of the conservation corps will probably be under training at Fort Douglas by the end of April. The state quota is believed to approximate 1000. Recruits from southern Idaho also will train at Fort Douglas before being dispatched to the forestation camps, where the government plans to launch large projects. Recruits from northern Idaho will be conditioned at Fort Wright, Spokane, Wash. BOISE, IDA. Spring planting Is progressing rapidly in north Idaho but persistent cold weather has delayed it generally over the state. OGDEN, UT. An additional 500 barrels 100,000 pounds of Red Cross flour, has been received for distribution to needy families in Ogden City and Weber county. BOISE, IDA. Plans for using 8,000 men of the Roosevelt job army have been drafted by foresters of southwestern and Central Idaho. MORGAN, UT. Farmers of Morgan county this year will plant 225 acres of seed peas on ground that has been used for other crops the past few years, according to a report made by C. R. Richards, coun, Wif MCWe-U- P gold-beari- Theres a Trick in Everything THE FEATHERHEADS WHAT'S The big-EveM- T op The - AT EVEMiHGHOME TALEUT SHOW ? 17 VJEJ.J. HE'S KIO HE CAM'T EVEM FIND HIS OWM TiME AR.PEN TOOLS HALF THE BY MAG-'CIA- that clever. PAlOOUT ooiwo- - "To 15 do some uiftir TrickJ - mine and-borrowingreturned he HASN'TSINCE A AST my lawn MOWER I always JiM FALL ty 1 agent. The first case of spotted fever reported in Boise this season is being treated in a hospital here. Arthur Furber, 45, of Nampa, was brought'in from Juntura, Ore., where he was taken 111 with the disease. He was working on a road crew. The disease, spread, according to authorities, by the bite of a wood-ticannually costs several lives in western Idaho. Preventive serum for 900 patients has been distributed this spring by the state department of public welfare from stocks provided by the bureau of public health laboratory at Hamilton, Mont. The state departBOISE, IDA. ment of public welfare has proffer ed assistance in preserving water supplies of the state from contamination by the camps of the job army expected soon. In a letter to Robt Coulter, state land commissioner, W. V. Leonard, state sanitary engineer, said he would outline on forestry maps the drainage areas for various municipal water supplies and would advise the forest, service if possible to locate the camps outside these bounds in cases where establishment of labor camps would constitute an actual or potential menace to the water supBOISE, IDA. ply. BOISE, IDA. Because he froze his feet while walking his beat, in o weather last December, Weston T. Riley, Boise city patrolman, has brought suit for compensation under the workmens compensation act and his case was set for sub-zer- hearing May 5. ST. GEORGE, UT. Deer in the Pine Valley district of the Dixie National forest are increasing each year it is reported, after the third annual game survey, recently mad! it will fit into the 8pac! against the wall behind an open door without taking up any but the waste space. Such a table can became an occasional table at a mo. tMnmfa nrttlnA tin placing where it will fill any fleed within Its scope. tuck-awa- Numerous Styles Offered, A GOLD STRIKE FEED MANY ELK TolQin, table which can be 1. 1933, BeU Syndicate. y WNU Service Occasional tables are those which To keep clean and healthy take D. are fitted to serve special needs, the Pierces Pleasant Pellets. They regulatt definof the one bowels and stomach. liver, Adv. word "need being Today, these itions of an occasion. Always the Brain adaptable tables are in high favor, rooms. 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