Show Intermountain News Briefly told for Busy Readers CASH FOR FARMERS FIGHT TRAIN NOISE POPULATION INCREASE SE I MEN FIGHT FIRES HELP FOR CITY STREETS IT nOME HOME IDA The The residents residents resi resl- dents of this city are complaining again against the excessive tl- tl Ing lag of trains which piss pass through hero during the night SALT LAKE CITY UT The UT-The The national ram sale will be held here September 11 and 12 L BOISE nOIS IDA Attorney IDA Attorney General Miller has ruled In an opinion that introduction of ot vitamin D 0 into milk does not constitute adulteration tion lion SALT LAKE CITY UT A. A A total of In agricultural adjustment administration crop reduction reduction re re- re- re payments will wUl be received 1 by Utah farmers before the end of or 1935 according to a tt dispatch from Washington SALT SA LAKE CITY UT UT Antic Anticipating possible legislation making the program possible the state e road commission is listing Utah municipalities and amI their street mileage as groundwork for tor spending spending spend spend- ing part of ot Utah gasoline taxes on city streets The move moye was fostered by the Utah State Municipal lea league ue convention at Richfield recently MONTICELLO UT Four Four thousand thousand thou thou- sand or more cattle are arc expected to tobe tobe tobe be shipped from this thia district as a n apart apart part of the drouth relief campaign SALT LAKE CITY UT Re Rc Re Regardless of the depression the drouth and a de decreasing national birthrate the population of Utah is still increasing accor according to the census bureau of the time United States department of commerce The census bureau has made Its population population population tion estimate by states as of ot July 1 l 1934 34 The figure for tor Utah Is la OOOO as compared with the states state's population as revealed by bythe bythe bythe the 1930 1030 census of OGDEN UT During During the present present present pres pres- ent summer fires have hae burned over over oyer ov oy- ov- ov er acres in the thc national forests forests for for- ests says C. 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N Woods s assistant regional foi forester ester It has cost the forest service ser l OooO to fight the time fires as many as men having been employed as ns fire fighters during during dur dur- ing the season The Time majority of the themen themen I men were drawn from the various camps thus taking them awny away from their constructive work on various projects F FAIRVIEW The UT-The UT The drouth in Sanpete was so severe that carrots carrots carrots car car- rots for use as gopher opher bait ha had to tobe tobe tobe be imported from Utah county Sanpete has bas always been noted for tor its carrot crops but has bas n none ne for 1934 1924 LOGAN N UT The The seventh annual annual annual an an- nual convention of ot the Future Farmers Farmers Far Itar- mers of America closed u a three- three day ay session at ut the Utah State Agricultural Agricultural Agricultural Ag Ag- college c recently Forty- Forty nine schools In Utah an and Idaho were represented by boys at the convention SPRINGVILLE UT In UT-In In the neighborhood of cans of ot vege ege vegetables vegetables tables from the community gardens ar ens have been canned this season at the community kitchen operated under the FERA lERA BOISE Time Thc IDA The Fani camp now being built on the St. St Joe river Aver river riv riv- er In northern I Idaho aho will house 22 transients next winter The Pocatello Po- Po catello camp Is being enlarged enlarge from man IGO capacity to 2 5 A central camp may be placed at Nampa Kampa TWIN FALLS IDA Reports IDA Reports of fine fishing In streams in southern and central Idaho are coming in from sportsmen who ha have hae e covered the entire territory this season The rhe Snake river Is rated one of ot the finest fishing streams In the country It is open all year and fine catches are arc rep reported SCOFIELD D UT Owners UT-Owners Owners of the time property in this city will ViI pay the hl highest hest rate of ta taxation in the state this year enl per thousand BOISE BOIS IDA The The public utilities utilities ties tics commission has ordered a hear hear- I I I I I in ing on time tile Mackay l Water company for September 26 to fix rates The Time hearing Is based on the complaints of ot residents of the city that servIce service service ser ser- vice is inadequate and amI rates execs execs- sive MAG MAGNA A UT During the past paRt few weeks 1200 persons of Manna and nId Garfield have o been heen Inoculated inoculate for tor typhoid fever fc SALT LAKE KE CITY UT More UT-More More than one third one of nil all property taxes taxes tax tax- es cs asses assessed In Utah this year will willbe willbe be paid by hy mines and amid public utilities utilities utilities ties n tabulation by hy the state tax commission Indicates Time The hc commis commis- commission commission sion has lifts fixed their 1 1931 1031 31 valuation at nt an arc Increase o of per cent over the 1933 valuation The rhe tabulation shows the assessed valuation of all other taxable property property prop prop- erty In the state this year was reduced reduced re re- to 33 or 01 per percent percent percent cent under I the he 1933 1033 total GARLAND UT Some Some of ot the Indians of or Box Elder county report that the autumn leaves are arc turning In fu the hills believed cd to be he a certain sign n of or nn an early curly winter with severo severe storms storm Time Tho Indians ever er since time the earl early days clays ha have e been I noted for their accuracy In forecasting forecasting fore fore- casting castin the tho weather SAr SALT T LAKE CITY UT Tele Tele- Tele at the time state stat capital have ha been heen put on the tho dial s system eliminating I three full time lime op operators and one part time operator and ami saving sa the time state annually |