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Show Interrantain News Briefly told for Busy Readers HIGHWAY WORK UP PLEADS FOR PEACE NOXIOUS WEED WAR MANY WISH RELEASE SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Before Be-fore a gathering of 400 business and civic, leaders, Sir Malcom Campbell, famous skipper of the 300 mile an hour "Bluebird" made an appeal for world peace. POCATELLO, IDA. A noxious nox-ious weed program to cover approximately ap-proximately 1500 acres of land in Bannock county and which will afford employment to 50 men is being sought under the WPA BOISE, IDA. The general 'average 'av-erage of prices received by Idaho farmers for their products in August was 90 per cent of prewar, pre-war, and at this level was two points lower than on July 15 Richard C. Ross, federal agricultural agricul-tural statistician for Idaho has announced. PARK VALLEY, U T M e n working under the direction of the government are digging wells in the flats south of Park Valley, along the stretch of land used by sheep herds trailing across Utah. The purpose ,of th wells is to furnish water for the sheep and for cattle ranging in that region. These wells will keep the sheep off other property and on the trail designated for trail herds. BOISE, IDA.-Boise and Ada county motorists have paid to the county $160,528 since Jan 1 for their automobile registration. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Sixty-eight applications for clemency clem-ency will be considered at the next regular meeting of the state board of pardons, on September n, among them those of Paul von Bode and Elizabeth Droubav both convicted for murder. David J. Pugh, former assistant state treasurer, will present a plea for termination. Pugh was released on parole after serving five years eight months and 12 days of a 20-year sentence for embezzlement embezzle-ment of more than $100 000 . OGDEN, UT.-With road pro- wn2er Way in every northern north-ern Idaho county, the statp is proceeding rapidly In its "highway "high-way program under federal aid and work relief appropriations according to B. J. Finch, district engineer of the United States bureau of public roads IDAHO FALLS, I DA. -The ?f 7aST in the ske river ported as at a normal rate for this period of the year .BOISE, IDA. The extn' sion of the legislature held fn July cost Idaho approx imto v ten thousand dollars. y BOISE, IDA A un National ' Gcp fiT down lhe Salmon rive-Ph rive-Ph of the most rugged and isolated scenic country roberrn5 ? WbSin ot through a BorRe tin t nt rT " d-S 0000 fect deep pl;KCS 1s CEDAR CITY TTT t |