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Show Intermountain Mews -Briefly told for Busy Readers AIDS RANGE WATERS OFFER 8 SCHOLARSHIPS RESTRICT FLOOD AID FOOD FOR NEED ANTELOPES A NUISANCE MOUNTAIN HOME, IDA. Developing Devel-oping a number of water boles for the benefit of thousands of head of livestock on the wide ranges in this territory has been of great help to livestock owners in carrying their stock through the dry season. SALT LAKE CITY, OT. Mrs. C. L. Merrill, 23. mother of an 11-day old babe, was accidently shot and killed by her 3-year old son. TREMONTON, TJT. A special election will be called for September Septem-ber 18 by the Tremonton city council coun-cil to float a $16,000 bond issue in order that the $21,000 P W A loan, recently offered the city for rebuilding rebuild-ing and repairing the city wafer system, may be obtained. POCATELLO, IDA. Among the premiums and awards for 4-I-I dub-work dub-work at the Bannock county fair here September 3, 4 and 5 are to be eight scholarships to the annual 4-H club short course to be held at the University of Idaho, southern branch, next year. The scholarships are being donated by the Pocatello chamber of commerce, and will be given to the winners upon registration registra-tion at the short course next June. BOISE, IDA. J. H. Stemmer, director of highways, was informed recently that the flood control and repair money appropriated by the last congress is not available to the north Idaho flood district damaged last winter, as the event preceded enactment of the appropriation bill. POCATELLO, IDA. The University Uni-versity of Ifho southern branch will furnish part time employment to about 90 students in the coming semester. BLACKFOOT, IDA. Numerous Pomona granges in Jefferson, Madison, Madi-son, Fremont, and Bonneville counties coun-ties have assured the management of the eastern Idaho district fair, that they will exhibit products from their communities on September 6, 7 and 8. In addition, community exhibits ex-hibits have been promised from Downey and Lava Hot Springs. SALT LAKE CITY, TJT. 1,000,-000 1,000,-000 pounds of foodstuffs were shipped ship-ped into the states of Utah, Oregon, Washington and Idaho during July for persons on relief rolls. Foodstuffs and other items shipped into Utah included smoked pork, 91,500 pounds ; canned beef, 120,096 pounds; grass seed, 353,352 pounds, and cotton ticking, 34,200 yards. Idaho received 00.000 pounds of smoked pork, 60.04S pounds of canned can-ned beef, 20,175 pounds of cheese, 1.397,424 pounds of grass seed and 2800 yards of ticking. ARCO. IDA. Antelopes driven rom their usual feeding grounds by drouth have invaded the farming farm-ing areas and are consuming feed and water intended for domestic animals. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. The number of residents, families and single persons receiving relief from public funds in Utah July 1, at the beginning of the current fiscal year, was 26,282, or 20.62 per cent of the total population. More than one person in every five in the state was being supported in some manner man-ner from public funds, it is thus shown, in a report from the state and national F E R A to Governor Blood. BOISE, IDA . Approximately 1000 carloads of Italian prunes will he shipped out this year from the fourth district of the Union Pacific Paci-fic railroad company, extending i from Glenn's Ferry on the east to Huntington, Ore., on the west, It is estimated by growers of this section. sec-tion. TWIN FALLS, IDA. Directors of the Twin Falls Hobby fair board have set Thursday and Friday. September Sep-tember 20 and 21, as dates for the show, which will feature all manner of hobbles by residents of this and neighboring communities. EPHRAIM, UT. Plans for digging dig-ging the great tunnel here contemplates contem-plates work throughoul the winter. I Preliminary work is now employing 100 men. I SALT LAKE CITY, UT. The 1934 City Directory recently Issued lists the population at 100,000, a slight Increase over the 1933 total. OGDEN, UT. Employment will be given to hundreds of residents of Utah during the next few years through the government's Improvement Improve-ment program on the 50,000 acres of land in Davis and Morgan counties, which have been added to the Wasatch Was-atch national forest through an executive ex-ecutive order issued by President Roosevelt, Blaine Betenson, acting supervisor of the forest announces. SALT LAK V, CITY, I'T. The. H):;:::u student Mld program for Utah, calling for the expenditure ot $12,090 monthly for the benefit of sin needy students In the nine Institutions In-stitutions of higher learning in the slate, has been forwarded to Wash- Ington by the Utah P E it , for approval. SALT LAKE city, UT. - The federal government has allotted $88,600.00 for the control ,,r Bang's disease, a complain! that is seriously serious-ly Injurylng Utah dairy herds |