Show Intermountain News Briefly Brien ToM Told for Busy Readers Reader HEAVY Y FRUIT CROPS CHOPS nODE RODENT T DRIVE mU STARTS ST LARGER LARGER- wm T CROP 8 SMELTER It REOPENED ED POPPY DAY DAV I Y SET TOOELE UT UT-A UT A series serlEs of rodent rodent rodent ro ro- dent campaigns are being planned In various communities of TOOEle county by the county agent follow Ing the one In One bun hun bundred dred men participated In a community com rom drive on ground squirrels placing about WO pounds of bait halt G UT Group UT-Group Group In Instruction Instruction In In- for school children during the summer vacation will 1 be sponsored spon spon- by the I P. P T. T A A. A If the plans now under way ny mature TOOELE UT The UT The International Smelter has opened up two t lead lend furnaces on full time and employ an additional men at nt the prest present present pres pres- ent eat rate rale of third one time per man Dlan Operations nt at this rate are assured for at least two and n a half or three months In order to clear clar up all of at the stock stork piled ore oie at nt he tho plant pl OG OGDEN MX UT One UT-One One hundred bushels of fn free e government wheat will be tie ground round liy hy Ogden mills for foru u use e as ns stock feed el It h Ii predicted I LOGAN GA UT five UT Thirty five cars of milled wheat have been received In Cache county for livestock Unstuck feed relief relief re re- lief Ref to be he distributed under the auspices aus aas- vices of the lied Crol Cross s. s SALT S. LAKE r. CITY UT Utah Utah farmers are entitled to borrow at nt lea least t of the seed loan lonn funds allotted to states under the Salt Bait Lake office and yet yel to 10 date they have applied for only OGDEN X UT Hose UT Rose Kelley 10 19 of Butte Dutte Montana riding the blind baggage en route here hEr fell off oft an nu Oregon Orton Short Line train at nt Brigham City She was picked up by the train crew and brought to the Dee hospit at al ATO APTON WYO County County Agent S S.D. S. S B. B Murray states 11 carloads of Ked lied Cross Cros wheat have been received and distributed In is Star valley The fhe grain was trucked from Cokeville and delivered delivered de de- livered ll by hy local men committee In various arlou communities EVANSTON STOX The WYO-The WYO The Evanston Evan Evan- eton ston American Legion auxiliary has hns hasset hasset set Saturday May 28 S as ns Poppy day The n auxiliary ry Is offering two prizes es for the two h best t Poppy day rosters posters listersby by hy Evanston school students one o to lie he awarded to 10 a grade trade student stud stull- ent emit the other to a n high school stud stud- ent eat OGDEN UT Members Iel of the time Ogden O Horse Iloise Show association have hate made definite arrangements for the coming show Juno June 2 3 and 4 A A. Afre Afree free fre matinee for children will be he meld held on ou the afternoon of the first diy day SALT HALT LAKE L. CITY Over 8 8 COO nob tons of federal farm hoard board wheat what have hure been n to Utah forstock for stock feeding felling purposes l' l SALT H. LAKE t CITY UT UT-CO UT Coors UT-Coors Coop Cooperative p- p work of the time state and government gov goy for the control of ot sheep scabies In Utah has hns been hn approved by ly the state stare board of agriculture and and plans were advocated by bv Harden Harden Har liar den secretary to Induce the time government to Increase its act it II SALT H. LAKE J. CITY UT There I has lIali icon been no depression In educational education education- I nl al activities In Utah Ut during daring the school year of or 2 1031 according to I Dr r. r C C. N N. Jensen state stale superintendent superintend superintend- ent of public Instruction Attend Attendance Attend ance at nt schools tins has LE been n hl higher and the time burdens carried by teachers already al already nl- nl ready heavy heary have mare been nU by lor the desire of parents anti child children ren rn alike deprived of ot gainful occupations occupations oc oe- oc- oc to devote their leisure to some Borne n worth woith wr ih a while hil pursuit nOISE nOIS IDA Idaho's Idaho's 1132 vinter vint- vint er r wheat a harvest will Ill t be ho approximately ins e y bushels If pies pies- eat ent conditions continue throughout the balance of the season The predicted pre pro dieted 1932 1032 crop of Is 18 slightly lIy a above bore the 1031 1931 ha harvest of bushels and the time 1024 28 23 year five average of BOISE OISE IDA California's California's department department de de- of agriculture has hns Instructed Instructed In In- f all border Inspection stations stations stations sta sta- to halt potato shipments by truck In compliance with the states state's recent ruling that only shipments by railroad will be permitted to enter the time state stalE California has bas established a quarantine against alfalfa weevil and refuses to admit certain produce from a n number of states Idaho In- In eluded BURLEY nUnLEY IDA An An effort to popularize the use of milk through education of school children has bas been successful Records U kept of lunches In the four school buildIngs buildings build build- ings Inks of Burley urley show Increased menta mental men men- ta tat tal I efficiency a and nd better Letter health In children using milk SALT LAKE JAKI CITY UT An An excellent ex n. excellent crop of Utah apples II Is forecast forecast fore fore- cast by a n report Issued by Iy the bureau bu bu- read reau of agricultural economics which Indicates a n heavy henvy bloom on trees of all ell varieties and that they are practically free fr from m menace by Iy frost flost as al the season Is at least two weeks ks lute late A t heavy henry crop of cherries Is also Indicated although some t-ome damage resulting from the drought of last year n r may many d develop Peach buds are arc beginning to burst No winter damage has hC been beon n reported end and prospects are for tor n II full crop |