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Show Intermountain News -Briefly Told for Busy Readers KEEP PARK OPEN. PRODUCE MORE GOLD. CALL RAIL MEN BACK. BUILD BEEF INTEREST. PLAN INDUSTRIAL FAIR. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. A drive for an "Eat More Beef Week," to be held October 17 to 22, Is to be inaugurated. in-augurated. The campaign has been proposed to show the importance of the beef industry to the state. BOISE. IDA. Idaho has refused to accept the filing of the Socialist party candidates for presidential electors. IDAHO FALLS, IDA. Yellowstone Yellow-stone National park, although officially of-ficially closed on September 19th, will be open for tourist travel until un-til weather conditions become unfavorable, un-favorable, It is announced. POCATELLO, IDA. Bail movement move-ment of sugar beets and other seasonable sea-sonable increase of shipping has resulted re-sulted in the recall of many railroad rail-road enginemen and trainmen it is reported from the different divisions divi-sions of the western railroads. RENO. NEV. The value of gold mined In Nevada in 1032, Is expected expect-ed to be double that of last year, according ac-cording to R. L. Kidd, professor of ore dressing research at the Utah experiment station, United States bureau of mines, located at the University Un-iversity of Utah. HOLLADAY, UT. An aggregate of 1C,77G cans of tomatoes, peaches, and pears has been prepared for distribution this winter among the needy, through the efforts of the relief re-lief organizations of Liberty stake. MANTI, UT. The forest road being be-ing constructed in Manti canyon is progressing rapidly and is partially completed from the "sky line" drive at the head of South fork down to a point below Loop-the-Stump. Nearly Near-ly twenty-five men and teams are at work on the job. BOUNTIFUL, UT. Hunting deer in Davis county and the Cedar Mountain district is forbidden during dur-ing the 1932 season, opening Octob-p' Octob-p' 20 and continuing until October SO. GDEN, UT. An industrial fair wiil ho held here in October or November. No-vember. BOISE, IDA. More time to complete com-plete a power plant for Cassia county coun-ty towns has been allowed by the public utilities commission on application appli-cation of E. E. Hampshire for the permit for the plant. It is planned to build a hydro-electrical plant to supply current to Conant, Malta and Elba in Cassia county and it is expected ex-pected that the work will begin in thirty days. OGDEN, UT. An assessment of $1.45 a share on all stock to cover the first payment to the United States government due December 1, has been .levied by directors of the Weber River Water Users' association. asso-ciation. The assessment is made for the building of the Echo dam and to cover maintenance and other expenses ex-penses up to December 1, 1933. OGDEN, UT. Several million dollars will be distributed by the Amalgamated Sugar company during dur-ing the present campaign, to farmers farm-ers and factory employes, it is announced an-nounced by officials of the company. The first pay day will be on Nov. 20th. The company estimates that 1,750,000 bags of sugar will be manufactured man-ufactured during the season. LAS VEGAS. NEV. The first of two steel bulkhead gates, each weighing 1500 tons to use in the Boulder Dam building have been completed at Los Angeles. Forty flat cars will be required to haul each of the dissembled gates to the site of the dam. LGOAN, UT. Adult leaders of ' home economics projects in the various va-rious counties of Utah, under the supervision of the extension service of the Utah State Agricultural college, col-lege, will attend a special training school at the college October 17 to 28, inclusive, Mrs. Maycock, assistant assist-ant director announces. The central theme of this year's training will deal with economics in honieniak-ing. honieniak-ing. willi social emphasis placed on fitting the family budget to decreased de-creased incomes. Many thrift suggestions sug-gestions will be given in all phases of the work. SALT LAKE CITY, UT Utah's nssessod valuation has decreased during the past year from $G1S,000-000 $G1S,000-000 to $573,000,000. Two years ago the assessed valuation for taxing purposes was over seven hundred million dollars which makes the decrease de-crease nearly two hundred million In two years. Fourteen of the 40 school districts have cut their levy and eleven demand an increase. I'ltOVO, UT. A motion to abandon aban-don the old Utah combination grades and adopt the new United Stales grades in conditioning apples ap-ples for shipment, from T'lah county was unanimously passed at a meeting meet-ing of more than SO fruitgrowers of tin' county. NAMI'A, IDA. Federal funds to relieve the needy families In Nimipa has been promised by the Gov. B. Ross. It Is est 1 mat oil that over one thousand families In Nnmvi will require aid this winter. |