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Show ' Interrantain Maws Briefly told for Busy Readers MANY I"V A M.AN'S MtO.IKf T AIDS OTY via k it is it:ai;i:) 1DI.SON I OK COYOTKS II. AN AIC.MISTICK I-1. I K l'OCATKrj.O, IDA. The project if l.uililiu' 1 blix k s of tifcwi-r line-) v.lilcli liiis I j- -rj mi'li-r con.-1 rui lioti Hiuct) last fptilr. li H ail F V. H A mid clly ri:lii-f work iirojc-rt Ii no7 -iuifli;i e nnif ussiin-s llii.s city on ui!olu;ih; y.sti'iu for currying uway evci-ss filter (luring Mono. MCIMIAY, L"J l:Ms have !,ccn rrci'lvcil ami taken under nilvi.se-ini-iit at Murray on tho .:',0,W P W A projirt for Insinuation of a IIrr.s:l engine In extension of Hie Murray munleipal power plant. Oilier old openings on I' W projects ftro: Lnyton, lmprovenienl.s anil re-lilaceinent.s re-lilaceinent.s to Laylon water system sys-tem at an estlinaled enst of ?'-?."),-O00; Kpanlsli Fork, replneemenls and luiprovemenlM to the Spanish Fork waler sysleiii at (in estimated -o;;t of $SS,0()(); Uri-linm City, con-slrnetion con-slrnetion of the fourth unit of the llrlKhain Clly cymnasinm at an citiinated cost of $75,000. SALT LAKM CITY, I T. Salt Luke Oily will proliahly end the year with a deficit of hetwoen $225,-000 $225,-000 and $:!00,000, it was indicated In a monthly financial statement rsuhniilted to tiie eily commission. LOGAN, UT. "Work on the $12,-177.32 $12,-177.32 Wellsville sower project of the FEU A litis bosun. The project culls for the const ruction of eight Mocks of sewer, a. reinforced concrete con-crete septic tank to clioloriiuita BewaRO hefore its disposal and a wooden structure, 8 by 10 feet, to liouse the chlorinator. BOISE, IDA. T. Ti. Murray, director of the biological survey, states that 10,000 sheep have been turned over to A A A and they will bo slaughtered and their poisoned carcasses distributed over the coyote-infested territory of southern Idaho. In addition to the sheep, nbout 900 head of cattle will be used. HOCK SritlNGS, WYO. Rock Springs will celebrate Armistice Day this year with a three-night and two-day celebration, in which the 42 nationalities of Rock Springs will get together in n good-will movement. The affair will be under the direction of Archie Hay, Post No. 21 The celebration will open Saturday night, November 10. GROVER, WYO. After having been closed for over a year, the Mutual Mu-tual Creamery company's cheese factory here lias been reopened, and Is receiving several hundred pounds cf milk daily. IDAHO FALLS, IDA. The reliction re-liction of Idaho Falls and the upper Snake river valley to the recently Installed airmail service here has proved very satisfactory. An aver age of 11 pounds of mail per day was sent from the local postoffice during the month, or a total of 350 pounds of airmail for the month, more than 13,000 letters. BURLEY, IDA. Bids are asked fur the Improvement of the Declo-Albion Declo-Albion market road, to be tiled with the department of public works, Boise, by October 20. The work includes in-cludes straightening of the present road, eliminating dangerous curves and widening the right of way where it extends through the Minidoka Mini-doka project. TWIN FALLS, IDA. A survey of a proposed new highway between Buhl and Glenns Ferry will be completed com-pleted within the next six weeks. The proposed route, a straight road between Glenns Ferry and a point between eight and ten miles directly west of Buhl, would cut 17 miles off the present highway distance between be-tween these two points, and would bring nbout n similar reduction in the distance between Twin Falls and Boise. IDAHO FALLS, IDA. Shipments of Idaho potatoes averaged 125 cars lcr day for the six-day week ended October 6. Shipments for the corresponding cor-responding week in 1033 averaged 110 cars daily. Total shipments of Idaho potatoes for the season reached reach-ed 0035 cars, as compared with 4397 cars on the same date last season. SALT LAKE CITY, L'T. Nearly GOO students have been definitely assigned to FERA part time work nt the University of Utah and more than 100 additional names have been approved for future assignments. assign-ments. The students are able to earn from $5 to $15 a week. BAROWAN, UT. Three hundred bags of high quality alfalfa seed has been harvested by Tarowan growers this season. GUNNISON, UT. The sugar company has begun operation at Its ' Centerfield plant. The mill, which has been put in first class shape, employs ISO men and will run for 30 days or more. LOGAN, UT. An ordinance prohibiting pro-hibiting the driving of an artesian well without rermit from the office of the Cache county clerk was passed by the board of Cache county commissioners. OGDEN, UT. Weber county board of edueatiou is making preparations prep-arations to hold a bond election, and papers for a $200,000 I'WA loan for a county school building program have been executed and sent to P Wi headquarters in Salt Lake City whence they will be sent to 'Yash-iigton, 'Yash-iigton, D. C, for final approval |