Show Intermountain News NevIs Briefly Told for Busy Readers Headers WOOD FOR FUEL FeEL PROVIDES FUNDS PRICE j AGREEMENT E SMELTER Sl REOPENS NEPHI UT A UT A survey of or the tIme possibilities of or underground water development In the Salt SaIt Creek district district dis dis- has Imas been heen made by David G. G Thompson of ot the United States geological survey D DRIGGS IDA PetItIoners IDA Petitioners in various school districts of Teton i county are seeking support in n a a move mo to consolidate ate district schools schools- In Ia order to have ha fewer anti and better schools and anti to o re reduce u the overhead o and anti general expenses FILLMORE UT A After After ler using I c coal al for years ears to h heat ht t the Millard county court house the county toni toni- com commission mission has ordered the furnace grates changed chang tl d to use wood and has offered to allow unemployed incato men inca mento mento to go to the time hills and cut mountain mahogany and sell sen it to the county for 5 t G a cord MOSCOW IDA A A number of Idaho young men inca and women omen whoso whose ambitions to spent spend thi year in time the state university were interfered with by the time depression ma may realIze realize real real- ize their desire as a n result of an emergency stu student ent financing program program pro pro- gram grain initiated by the faculty of the time University of ot Idaho Idalio th the board lIoard of oC regents at of the university and anti the time Moscow Chamber of or Commerce LOGAN UT UT Following action taken by the Utah State Stale Agricultural tural college faculty the Logan high school school has bas accepted a n Ifor pro I providing in funds for the needy stud students of the school according according ac nc- ac- ac cording to George S. S Bates pal Time The plan provides a reduction of or 2 per cent of each teachers teachers' salary sal sat ary nry beginning with the Die first months month's check cheek These funds will be he use used to purchase textbooks am and other equipment for stud students JEnO JEROME E IDA North North side project project project pro pro- farmers have finally reached an agre agreement ment on hay prices for fall faU and earl early winter on the the followIng following follow follow- ing lag scale Seven Sc dollars per ton tonto tonto tonto to Oct 15 Mi The hay being me incas meas as In the stack Eight dollars per ton on between No Nov 1 and Nov 15 UT Thc The reclamation reclamation reclamation tion bureau burea authorized ed E. E O. O Larson engineer In charge of oC the Salt Lake office of at the time bureau to proceed t with witha a survey surrey of r a n diversion project near near EphraIm The Thc survey sur will be financed Jointly by bythe bythe bythe the Utah waCer stOrage commission and Ephraim interests and has been set aside for the work worl The Time project which involves olves construction of oC a tunnel about one mile Ion long would divert ert water 1 from the headwaters headwaters headwaters head head- waters of Cottonwood cl creek ek into Sanpete county Cottonwood creek Is In the tile Colorado rIver drainage area aiea SALT LAKE CITY UT Au Au Authority thorit to increase its power from to watts will HI be e given gi to radio station SL In km l l the near I future It wn wa was announced recently b by the time f federal d ral radio ladio commission ion I POCATELLO IDA All An Architect Architect Archi Archi- teet Is making plans for a new arI armory ar ar- ar- ar I mory here liere The structure to be beI I erected on the time poor farm site will willbe willbe be he financed by y the state county count and federal government It will house the local troop of at cn cavalry SCIPIO UT T T h b e situation confronting the stockmen of this vicinity is a aery very ery Their cattle are oming II In from the forest reserve e In a starved starred condition Due to the time drought there arc are no pas- pas ures available and time the shortage of he die hay har crop will rill not allow for feed- feed ng ag so early in the season on GR GREEN I N RIVER UT More UL-More More than cars of cantaloupes have e been shipped from this station LOGAN LOGAY UT Time The The first Swine Feeders Feeders' day clay was marked with wine win feeders from various parts if f the time state att attending IDA IDA Graveling Graveling work m the fe federal fernl highway between ere Jere and amid Is underway Two ir r three weeks will complete the Job iob I LOGAN UT Dr UT Dr El Elwood Meat Mead I commissioner reports i hat bat eYer everything will be ready to nak the preliminary ground surey sur sur- ey of the Irrigation ion project project project pro pro- In the near future According ci o plans accepted by the tIle state wn water tel conservation commission the time dam ivl l cost O w when en built Int In- In dead t ad of Qt as 03 originally planed pInned The Time district served will be le wholly in hi the south part art of ot the valley BLACKFOOT IDA A A herd of cattle crossing Porterville 1 fe bridge across tb the s snake river broke the structure down lown The water vater was waslo lo Low ow and none none of the time animals were cre Lost ost The Time span was ilS ns ii a i 1910 1016 model LOGAN UT A store house for tor food an and supplies for needy fn families has lIns been offered here I POCATELLO IDA As IDA As a n res result lt of oC the time Increased produce and stock I shipments brakemen laid off dur- dur ur I lag Ing tim the depression are being called hack ack to work by b- the time Oregon Short Line railroad I I MURRAY UT Ul The American Smelting Refining company's lYS lY'S lead ead leadplant leadplant plant here returned resumed operations after an Idleness of oC three C months mouths With ho the reopening of the plant approximately approximately I mutely men amen mel were put hut back on the ho payroll of the time company compan Opera Opera- I lions Ions were resumed on a Done Cur one fur once dace basis basim I. I I |