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Show Jurisdiction Over Reseeded Areas ;, yet Housing to In Tank Hollow Being Over-Graze- Be Asked Against diven to County d Fertilizer Firm woman Reva Beck BOone informed Utah County C? Jnmissioner Burton H. Adams thjit ownership of the housing units which veterans received frtm war installations in Utah wijIn soon be transferred fromi thev3-p- . government to me jurisaicut p oi ine counties in wnicn me ur jts are located. he bill making the provision is low on the president's desk for Mrs. slj nature, according to who said that it had B4one, pa feed congress and, in her op jnion, is a fine piece of legislai Congress SPANISH FORK The serious condition of reseeded areas through Tank hollow and Spanish Fork canyon due to heavy feeding by local deer was pointed out to local sportsmen, livestock men and forest officers by Merrill Nielson, forest ranger, who conducted the group of men on a tour Tuesday. In Tank hollow where the rej seeded area includes about 600 acres of land reseeded to crested wheat grass which had been fenced by the Spanish Fork Live- -, stock Assn. at an estimated cost of $2000, the area showed heavy use by the deer. Young grass that had just started to grow had been eaten to the ground. Ranger Nielson pointed out that because of this heavy use, it had been impossible to graze cattle on the area until September of each year. The group inspected foilage up Tank hollow to the head of the drainage where all the way . browse plants showed the effects of the deer's damage. Service- and berry, snowberry, bltterbrush killsage brush rapidly are being ed out and many of the plants are dead. The juniper trees were highlined as high as the deer . could reach. It was declared that the same heavy use by deer and poor range conditions exist from Thistle to Soldier Summit. About 1700 deer had been counted in March 9 counts in this area north of highway SOi from Thistle to Sheep creek, but it was estimated that this number was only about 50 per cent of the number grazing on the area. The rough terrain and the dense stands of juniper-mak- e it impos accurate count. sible to ' get-a- n Several-hundre- d deer were seen on the survey trip and forest men V -- -- nF CLi3 I PROVO, COUNTY, UTAH, APRIL SUNDAY, POCATELLO, Ida., April 22 Damage suit seeking $236,-10- 6 has been filed against Slmplot Fertilizer Co., by Jim and Francis McNichols, owners of the Last Frontier club. The plant is across from the club in Power county. The plaintiffs charged $100,000 loss in business, $125,000 in property depre- from the plant. ciation and remainder incidental They also asked for an injunc-ti- o loss from powder, dust and of nto halt the plant from operfensive odors they allege emanate ating. . (U.R) 1950 23, a tv te fl. (he bill provides that the and title of temporary ' war -- r GENTS & LADIES' County Studying nance Proposals Stone Set Ring 'C ft ...If 4 1 4 3.95 A usi v f I Expansion 1 UJ'A BRACELETS TUVA 'F' I L.. TWO KILLED IN FREIGHT TRAIN DERAILMENT-Brok- en and twisted freight cars Utter the track near Puente. Calif., where 38 cars of a Onion Pacific freight train were derailed. A broken " " iiciguL tuesei engine was biamea lor the derailment. Two men, described as tran- slenta, wem killed in the accident on Iti-milli- 3 77-c- ar ; BI - l brassiere, was found jammed into a narrow well opening in an abandoned stone quarry in Nassau, ; , Bahamas. An autopsy report showed Miss Renner had not been raped but that there were "certain indications" that the slaying was a sex crime. : Furniture Store Collapses; I 71 I 6 Escape Injury project includes a new MOSCOW, Ida., April 22 (U.T! Duiiaing ana jau, There are six persons here today ansion of city fire department who are thankful they aren't in lities, modernization of the a hospital. 'a sewage system and a new They were on the scene when lie library. 30 feet of a furniture store colee methods of financing lapsed and slid into an excavation suggested. They are: dug on the lot next door at Salt Lake City withdraw being in Moscow Tuesday downtown as and the county operate afternoon. ate political unit, par (peration of both the city and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Henry of nty as a single political unit. Pullman, who had just purchased Ir that city and.r county operate the store, and two employes jthe existing1 basis with a stipu were on the opposite side of the lation that a larger portion of building at the time. Also, two workmen in the excavation just cof iniy iunas go to sail iaKe com- - by luck were on the opposite side commerce rhe of chamber . mm lour otner commit-te-ti (t of the excavation at time of the mytee namea to . ananlyze the phases of collapse. thiJ proposal. Cause has not been determined fhose who submitted the pro Damage is' estimated at $20,000. gram were commissioners Ben Liilgenfelter and L. C. Romney. No Fleas in Flea Hop CORINTH, Mass. (U.R) Claude Smith contends there isn't a flea in Flea Hop, Ala., his home town. He said it got its name when some wild goats took over the old schoolhouse years ago. "They were full of fleas, and the fleas got so bad around the building that you couldn't come close to it," he said. I "S mc saieiy FATHER'S DAY FOR WATCHES! LOT NO. REG. $50 a Kt; L. l -- - 1 v NOW 26.95 MITCHELL'S JEWELRY fNEA TeUohotot P. O. CUTS JOBS Dodge scratches his head in bewilderJoPh ment as he ponders- newspaper headline and Postoffice notice on mailbox in San Francisco announcing the extension of clerk --carrier examinations. Confusing, lsnt it? TUESDAY ; tt V3 D ' LOT NO. 2 REG. $36.50 im NOW Plus Ft&. Tax Monday : ,,eW" Tl LAY IT AYAY 2 I,-..;..- SJ and up to . j"he that the deer are fol- .reported lowing the snow back as fast as it melts. ' Men making the trip were Tony Madsen, president, and Arnold J. Wilkinson, secretary of the eva. Wildlife federation; Davis H. Jones, state senator; Elmer son and William C. Creer of the (NEA Telephoto) Spanish Fork Livestock Assn.; EX-FSLAIN The body James 1. Jacobs, forest- super- of formerGIRL' FBI-girRenner visor, A. L. Taylor, assistant (above), 38, brutally Bettie beaten about and Nielsen. Ranger supervisor the head and nude except for a OFF 20 .S lit Lake City, ALT LAKE CITY, April 22 The Salt Lake City commis-- i, with a plan for a equipped V-- ' dollar civic program, today was ching for the necessary fi- backing. i icial ommissioners presented their pitta, along with a detailed tax showing ratios and benesurvey fit! if or city and county taxpayers, Thursday to the civic improvement and municipal affairs committee of the chamber of r Reg. 5.95 date upon which the veteran ca file for action, unless the ad linistration extends the time. ; Ittrs. Bosone said that the act wrjt be administered by the pub lic housing administration. j S 1 : (F he sing can be transferred by the co 'nty to the veteran concerned. D i. 13, 1950 is set as the termi-n- a 'NEA Telephoto, OLD HABITS Qharles Hinkley (above). 26. habitftl) criminal ho risked nls life recently in a delicate Drain operation to end his tendency to steal, apparently f atled to find a new personality. Hinkley is back in jail in Greenfield. Mass. after be fled a hospital in Topes., Kas. and left a trail of bad checks from Kansas to Massachusetts. , F 4.i " con-- tr -- 6-- 104-year-- UTAH - - Wants 4 More Tears MARLBORO, Mass. (U.R) The ambition of Dennis Sullivan is to live as long as his mother did. She died in Ireland at the age of 108. a. DETECTIVE SOLVES CASE OF MISSING DIAMOND For DES MOINES, la. (U.R) nine months. Detective Tony Andreano was baffled by the case or his wife's missing $300 diamond ring, Then he found it, in the lining of his own trousers.! As the detective reconstructed the case, his wife placed the ring on an ironing board while she was doing some pressing at their home. 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