Show intermountain news briefly told for busy readers HORSE HICKS FACE MAY OPEN BANKS TAX CUT MADE BURNED TO DEATH CRASH INTO TRAIN BEAVER ambrose thompson 30 wat seriously injured when a horse kicked him in the face causing a compound fracture of the lower jaw cutting a deep gash thru the lower lip which extended down into the neck and loosening nearly all his teeth RENO NET reorganization of the closed banks in nevada under a plan which calls for a federal loan has been proposed here by a committee representing california corporations with nevada interests springville SPRING VILLE UT cites tax levy will be slashed from 1545 mill to about 1250 mills for 1033 TWIN PALLS IDA A tract of approximately 08 acres on the south side of snake river canyon at shoshone falls has been given by F J adams omaha business man to the city of twin falls as a christmas gift to be forever held for park purposes only for the beneficial use and enjoyment of all the people BEAVER UT more than COO turkeys from beaver valley and about from the allford valley were shipped to los angeles for the christmas market these birds were in an excellent condition and promised to bring top prices to tbt growers BOISE IDA james crick of spokane was low bidder on grading surfacing and 79 miles of the lewis and dark highway between orofino and greer the job constitutes another link in the proposed transcontinental highway leading through lewiston along the course of the old lolo 1010 trail terminating at the west in portland considerable mileage of the proposed remains incomplete SALT LAKE CITY UT cash dividends aggregating were recently distributed to utah and southern idaho members of the utah poultry producers cooperative association UT william H murphy 65 homesteader on blue bench burned to death in his one room cabin five miles north of here OGDEN UT horace davis 24 and parker olsen 20 narrowly escaped death when an automobile which olsen was driving ran into the side of a denver rio grande western freight train police reports show the attempted to stop when they saw the train but the slippery condition of the street caused the car to skid HYRUM UT the success of the reservoir of the salt lake basin project is now up to the water users of the district as all other steps have been completed at present estimates are reservoir and main canals would cost about the reservoir would impound acre feet of water of which will be available for use on the land and this would be aed as a supplementary supply tor the irrigation of approximately acres of land in the southern end of cache county the area would extend from south of hyrum thru wellsville to mendon and some water would be available for the sterling beach section between hyrum and wellsville SALT LAKE CITY UT sufficient funds are now available thru the utah wool marketing association so that utah wool growers can get shearing pre advances on the 1933 clip jamea A hooper secretary has announced SALT LAKE CITY UT the yield per acre of 1932 crops taken together was 15 per cent above the average for the ten years from 1919 to 1928 the abundant endows 0 last winter supplied sufficient irrigation water to overcome the accumulated drouth of 1931 and to afford enough tor maturing crops of the current year the production of sugar beets this year was tons compared with last year and the yield of all hay crops was ton compared with tons in 1931 the potato crop aggregated bushels CHEYENNE WYO A wolf was killed in the suburbs of this city after he had killed several turkeys LOGAN UT logan cites municipal woodpile has furnished loads of wood for needy families of this city SALT LAKE CITY UT loans to farmers and livestock growers in the intermountain west made by the salt lake regional agricultural credit corporation now total th number of loan made since october 12 total IDAHO FALLS IDA severe weather has forced the closing for the winter of the idaho montana asbestos company mines and fourteen men and women employed emp loyes at the mine have left tor the season temperatures of 60 below were encountered and it was beginning to be difficult to obtain supplies it was reported halt of the employed emp loyes will winter in omaha while the remainder will stay in idaho falls or vicinity until work Is resumed probably in february |