Show intermountain news briefly told by readers SCHOOL WILL OPEN DROUTH AID LOOMS FOREST FIRES RACE AN UNCHANGED TAX AGED PEOPLE ETED I OGDEN UT ogdan cites tax levy for 1931 will be 12 ellla the same as last year according to a resolution adopted by the city corn mission ST deonge UT one hundred and sixty two st george residents ot whom were over 05 years of age and the other members of corn and drivers of cars toured zion park recently AMERICAN UT date of the opening of the utah state training school at american fork will depend upon the time it takes to obtain and install miscellaneous equipment purchase of which has been approved by the board of trustees the installation will probably require 30 days SALT LAKE CITY UT support of the utah state bankers association at the western agricultural economic conference august 17 was pledged by D E davis vice president of the association in a letter to governor george II 11 dern farmers financiers and railroad officials will meet in salt lake to discuss emergency relief for farmers who are in need of aid as the result of the summers drouth IDA attorney general fred J babcock hag ruled that idaho fills must pay the halt mill per kilowatt tax op power produced in its plant under the law enacted by the special session of the last legislature u UT an increase of 9 hilll was made in the levy of cache county for 1931 over last year it Is announced BOISE IDA bids will be opened august 18 on grading and gravel surfacing five miles of the eigio Merc dian highway in ada county and on surfacing with crushed rock 2 miles of the north and south highway between gonesee and thorn creek in nez and la taha counties BOISE IDA forest alres have destroyed timber on over acres of wood land in idaho this season HUBERTS IDA glann frank bywater 25 sait lake an cm aloye of the american telephone and telegraph company was billed near here when a shotgun he was from an automobile ci exploded SALINA UT carol veda nel son 18 month old daughter of mr and mrs william nelson of tills city died an hour after she had caten rat poison which she found in the home FORT UT the attendance t the U I 1 Is estimated to have e eded ROCK SPRINGS W 0 while repairing a shotgun lewis 45 tailor at pilot putte avenue here was killed when a shell stuck in the barrel of the gun exploded the discharge entered the right side of his head and killed him almost instantly OGDEN UT according to an announcement made by officials of the amalgamated sugar company the price of molasses to the farmer has been reduced from 15 a ton to 8 SALT LAKE CITY UT the state general fund will receive one quarter million dollars leis during tho current foscal year than last year this became apparent when the state tax commission determined that the assessed valuation of taxable tangible property for chiq year will probably be in the neigh boyhood of RICI IFIELD UT only married men with families are to be hired in erecting the new armory at richfield PROVO UT bacterial cancer which affects tomato plants was checked considerably in utah county this summer by the long hot and dry period OGDEN UT city engineer in monthly report discloses that julys building permit total of was double the total tor july of 1030 and in excess ot the total for june of this year BURLEY IDA grain harvest in the dry arming sections of cas ela county Is now in full swing and in districts fair crops are being reported in others the long dry spell Is showing its effects and some fields have been found to be not heavy enough to harvest RIVERTON WYO goes in lodge 0 year old chief medicine maker tor the arapahoe indian tribe and the last surviving indian on the and reservation to take part in the custer massacres of 1870 died here SALT CITY UT re at the state treasurers treasur ers office from stamp taxes in july were PRICE UT the carbon fair board has delegated three bembera to attend celebrations throughout the state to line up attractions for the fair here september 12 13 14 SALT LAKE CITY UT an old muzzle loading cannon believed to have been brought to utah by the mormon battalion of or united state soldiers stationed here during the COs ha been given to the deseret museum by julian bamberger president of the bam electric railroad company |