Show ROSS SEES 1934 AS BRIGHT YEAR Idaho Governor Predicts Prosperity Prosperity Prosperity Pros Pros- End of Unemployment Unemployment Unemployment BOISE Jan 1 Jf Idaho began Its new year ear today encouraged by its governor to look for lor better things than in recent years years and and enjoying the strangest weather in the recollection recollection tion even of elderly inhabitants I predict said Governor Ross in ina a New Years Year's greeting that th the year ear 1934 will bring to our country a return of prosperity that the value o of all property will be restored and unemployment unemployment unemployment un un- un- un employment hunger and want willbe willbe will wl be banished He added to newspaper men th the comment that there was no reason fo for lor anyone in Idaho to be hungry or cold cole during the new year Many will find line jobs in industry he believes and others others oth oth- ers will be a cared for a. a as during th the recent months of th the old year year year- through civil works public works and relief agencies North Idaho lay worsted In spots b by bya a damaging flood but federal reBel relief relief re re- lief Bel lief agencies were given almost a alree afree hand to prevent suffering by the extension extension extension ex ex- tension of relief re and the hiring o omen of men on civil works jobs To south Idaho came a continuation of such weather as is usually expected in Apr April l. l The mountains and hig high watersheds were piled pHed with snow a although al- al though perhaps less than usual i in inmany iman many places The low country for th the most part was free of snow and presented presented pre pre- a meadow-like meadow front Farmers who were depressed during during dur duro ing the late part of the past year b ba by bya a devastating drop in prices c ci cf bu butterfat butterfat but but- and eggs took new encouragement encourage encourage- ment One dairy reported today a further climb over the week end hoi holi- holiday holiday holi- holi day in butterfat lifting the rate 2 cents to 17 cents a pound from a low of 10 or 11 cen cents reached before Christmas |