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Show Intermountain News Briefly Told for Busy Readers LARGE FISH STORY. PARK ROAD CLEAR. ADVERTISE COl'XTY. GRIND FREE FEED. CITIZEN'S FILE ACTION'. MONTPELIER, IDA. The Mont-pelier Mont-pelier Rainbow Rod and Gun club, one of the most active organizations of its kind in the state, recently reported that they had planted 200.- 000 fingerling trout last fall and it is hoped to do the same this year. IDAHO FALLS, IDA. The Yellowstone Yel-lowstone highway was recently cleared of snow as far as 'West Yellowstone, Yel-lowstone, Montana. PRICE, CT. 150 packages of Red Cross garden seeds, half of the total number received, have been distributed, according to the Carbon county relief administrator. PROYO, TJT. As a result of a petition signed by 30 local citizens, County Attorney I. E. Brockbank has filed a complaint against the Provo city school board, charging malfeasance in office. SPRIXGVILLE, L'T. The building build-ing of a Utah cooperative poultry plant is expected to begin soon. The plant will be of concrete construction, construc-tion, 50 feet wide and 60 feet long, wilh full basement. HELPER, TJT. Price and Helper chambers of commerce will issue 25,000 folders advertising Carbon county to tourists in the near future. fu-ture. OGDEX, TJT Around one and one-half million bushels of wheat have been ground into flour and feed for free distribution through the Red Cross in the territory west of Denver. The bulk of the western grinding was handled by the Sperry and Globe mills of Ogden. IDAHO FALLS, IDA. Calling for an appropriation nearly $70,000 less than for the fiscal year ended April 30, the city council has approved ap-proved a $304,391.54 budget for next year, as compared with last year's budget of $371,459.07. IRWIN, IDA. The Bert Rund ranch home in Grand valley on the south fork of Snake river was destroyed de-stroyed by fire recently, at an estimated es-timated loss on buildings and contents con-tents of around $40,000.00. TWIN FALLS, IDA. The annual campaign of eradicating noxious weeds in Twin Falls county started recently. A carload of carbon bisulphide bi-sulphide is being distributed to farmers, far-mers, who pay costs of the work through a special tax levy. PROVO, TJT. Utah county valuations valua-tions for 1932 are $3,122,074 under the 1931 grand total. The total valuation val-uation for 1932 is $2S,450,12S. SALT LAKE CITY,. L'T. The Lion House, Beehive House and the old territorial office building between be-tween them, historic L. D. S. church structures, will be opened to the general public on June 1 for the first time since their erection, June 1 being the anniversary of Brigham Young's birth, it is announced by the executive committee of the John A. Young Family association, with the permission of the first presidency presi-dency of the church. As nearly as possible, in spite of the great changes made through the passing years, efforts will be made to restore re-store the rooms of the houses to the appearance of the early days. Articles of the pioneer furniture, and many of the effects of Brigham Young never before exhibited will be shown to visitors by the descendants descend-ants of the L. D. S. leader. ELKO, NEV. Martin Lang, 42, camp tender, is dead, and Frank Archuleta, sheepherder, is in Elko county jail, charged with first degree murder, following his arrest as the alleged slayer. BOISE, IDA. The Teton national nation-al park, where $2.",00O was spent last year, will get $8,000 to connect the heads of two trails leading up Death canyon and Cascade canyon, from the federal government. The improvement of the Tel on park virtually was ordered stopped by congress because of the attitude of the people of Jackson Hole, who have bitterly opposed ifs development develop-ment and enlargement. The road allotment al-lotment for Yellowstone park is $153,000. SALT LAKE CITY, L'T. Condition Condi-tion of Utah ranges has improved several points during the past month and prospects for spring and summer sum-mer range are bright, acording to the monthly range and livestock report re-port issued by Frank Andrews, agricultural ag-ricultural statistician for the U. S. bureau of agriculture. There is ample am-ple moisture, the report states, to insure a good spring growth, although al-though cold weather has retarded vegetation slightly. LOGAN", UT. An appropriation has been voted by the Cache county commission for the improvement improve-ment of the road from Providence canyon to the Rock Spur in Providence Provi-dence and an amount was also appropriated ap-propriated for repairing the High Creek and Smithfield canyon roads. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. It is possible that the state of Utah will soon be in the market for a loan of $1,000,000 or more on its tax anticipation anti-cipation notes, that being the amount unofficially mentioned by interested in-terested officials. I |