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I PRICE miCE OT UT 32 32 schools from throe three states have haTe already entered the second annual Intermountain band contest sponsored by the Trice Price chamber of ot commerce r The contest will be lie held bedd In the near nar fu tu ture Om LIT The teachers of the Alpine school district district district dis dis- have hn proffered d three weeks of free Instruction to complete n a full school year and come comae within wl the thestal state stal requirement of ot eight and one- one half halt months I O UT projects In Utah county Including the tho Santaquin Santa Santa- quin project were discussed recently recent- recent ly at n a meeting of the Associated Contractors of Utah with the Utah county commission nail awl members of the Utah state road commission UT Weber county will willbe willbe willbe be the first county In the United States to receive e free flour for din din- to tho the poor due to tho the efforts efforts ef et forts of M. M l G G. G fence district manager manager man man- ager of or the I Farmers Farmers' National Grain corporation and I I. I Vf W local chairman of the time American lt lied Iced Cross s. HOCK OR OooO worth of mens men's fancy apparel including in In- eluding silk lIk shirts fancy shoes riding riding riding rid rid- ing breeches and golf clubs chilis was wall stolen from Keith's Keiths store by hy burglars burglars burglars burg burg- lars who descended through a n sky sky- light UT The Tho Utah Canners Canners' Can Can Can- nors' nors association and the Utah Canning Canning Can Cnn ning Crop Croll Growers' Growers association committee Ile leave have agreed on the following fol tol lowing Ps to be bo paid for tor tomatoes tomatoes toma toma- toes this season Iason Grade No 1 1050 IO O tar per ton as ns against 13 in III 1034 and andgrade andgrade grade No 2 HiO per par ton tOil ns os against 0 G in Itt 1031 1931 The acreage will also be reduced this year IJo 0 I 11 J I A. A e A. Five days hays work was r required to repair the damage caused when several se hundred hundred hun hun- dred ton of rock rork and nl dirt loosened by spring thaws hurtled down down downa a mountain side two miles mills south of 01 I this city and swept away awny feet of Inch 14 pipe which carries a portion portion por por- tion of the water to SUI supply llly the city reservoirs GOODING G IDA Dy By lly voting Toting a special 4 mill tax levy y to be applied on the coming years year's Assessed property property property prop prop- erty valuations the Good Gooding Ing school board will be bo able to finish the time full fun month eight term this season BEAN ImA nm UT According According to the survey of ot the Sawtooth range between between be be- tween twell Heaver Beaver and aud Milford now being being be be- ing lag made mado by state antI and forest fort officials clais time the deer arc are increasing In spite of the annual slaughter each fall full UT A A celebration in honor of ot the miners of ot Carbon county county county coun coun- ty to be bo held September 5 b sponsored sponsor sponsor- ed Jointly by the Price and Helper chambers of commerce has been approved approved approved ap ap- proved by the time Price body and is isnow isnow now DOW being considered by Ity the Helper Help help- er en chamber TI ILO IDA The IDA The sugar beet industry lias hns been responsible for doubling and trebling prices of ot farm land in Idaho Alma treasurer secretary-treasurer of the time Idaho Beet neet Growers' Growers association stated at ut the weekly chamber of ot commerce forum luncheon recently UT Approximately 2 tons of coal were mined by 20 Carbon county mines between July 1 I 1031 1931 and January 1 I 1032 1932 according to a n report prepared by Robert Hobert J J. J Schultz deputy state coal eoal coalmine coalmine mine Inspector Total tonnage for this period was considerably higher high high- er than that of the previous six s x months according to the report TWIN FALLS ALLS IDA A A prelimInary prelim prelim- Inary report on municipal finances finance I by City Clerk G G. G M. M Hall shows a prospective treasury balance of ot or at the end of the fiscal year ear earI April I 30 despite an estimated esti estl mated reduction of ot about In imp fiscal year ear total receipts This represents a li saving su s from th the tha full years year's budget lOC IDA A A total of which Included a savings of ot out of operating ex ex- I IKUS allowed the th Bannock county sheriffs sheriff's office In the 1031 budget I has bas been returned to tho time county according ae- ae cording to tho the sheriffs sheriff's annual ref reI report re re- I f port hurt Jurt filed recently U SALEM r UT Ten Ul Ten barrels filled with large sized d trout which had llad outgrown their quarters at ut the Springville fish were wre donat donated donated do do- nat to citizens of ot Salem recently and turned loose in Lake Salem TWIN FALLS rAMS II IDA Charles Simmons representing the state fish commission at Boise Dolse was aided by Icy Duhl Buhl sportsmen recently in planting planting planting plant plant- ing 1000 tagged rainbow V trout at Salmon falls in Snake river rl the Buhl men locating the time most suitable pools for the tho fish LD UT flans UT-flans Plans for a community beautification day are being discussed by bJ the city council The Time date will be set as soon as the weather permits IDA Teton county elementary elementary el- el school will finish their work and close its doors April IS lIS one month early on account of lack of funds HELPER 11 UT Extensive UT Extensive plans are being formulated by the time lead Ing civic organizations of Helper for tor the unique lue summer Bummer holiday known as Helper day June 0 O. 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