| Show Intermountain News Briefly Brien Told for BUI Busy Reader PIONEERS HONORED 0 O. 1 K U FOR RIG DIG PROJECT m CAVE E E RECEIPTS DROP APPLY FOR on JUDGE JUIGE FRUITS UT A A new building for forthe the time forestry service costing will be he erected In tills this city SALT T T r CITY UT A UTA A tie cle- dollars dollar 1 Is forecast forecast fore fore- crea crease e 1 of ot 15 13 million cast In III the tile taxable t. valuation lon of ot Salt Lake Jike County In to 1053 1931 omI 1 N EB WrO Another landmark as ns n reminder of ot the hardships hardship of ot the early pioneers mind and the passing of ot the thi first Mormon ormon emigrants Wyoming Is Ig to tobe lc hI The pot spat to lie ht honor honor- I mi el I Is h n a burial ground near Green Orllo discovered several s years ago no Time The tin tiny graveyard Irn two miles south of fit On Gre en et n It h r was wn found fount to 10 contain contain con on tain lain eight giaves Kach a 1 was n lined with rocks rocUs and four tour had lint head head- stows stow's the In Inscription on ln which hl h can hardly lie he real because of or weather weather- In ing III FJ B. B tT UT men fire are p pI d n lines to deploy lest Magpie 1 n parts tS In I this h Ills ells O lItO UT More More than 00 O cords of yorIO wood I. I mUng mIln loads have broil taken out of American I ti 11 n I I on I r mi 1111 J 11 ill i n r. r u uthe the forest rangers LOGAN tT UT I work Is IsU goIng go- go UIn In tag Ing forward here heie on the next nest step necessary to 10 bring n a re- re project t to Cach Cach- county following to announcement that Dr Elwood Mead aI P. P S. S commissioner of ot reclamation Lad had approved work done tone thus tar fur and instructed Insinuated those In charge chure to go ahead Am UT ne D. ne- ne times time which b affected It the tile attendance at nt till nil the national park larks were reflected In a reduced attendance attend mince ance at the cave In n a national national na na- monument In III American an Fork canyon The revenues r wen lr only COper CO 00 per pcr lr cent of ot the 1931 receipts tT lT I From tT rom Jannary January Jan Jan- nary uary 1 t to o November 1 I. I lf 1932 32 1 I I tt was wal mt expended for relief relict temporary labor lint and team hire on road n nail and nil I Improvement rn ul projects on the I Forest During this period 4 n men were wre employed I. rep rep- ro Ins 45 families HI II I IDA high High school fruit j tennis teams from rom Welser Weiser ln Payette Payette Pay Pay- ette t Emmett an and l Poise Iloise will twill compte comp com com- p te p-te to here January 10 11 Jl and anti 12 at lit atthe atthe the annual convention contention of ot the State Horticultural Association Ion W W. II II 11 director of ot plant Industry In Iii the tha department of ot agriculture announced The Judging will In Include in III elude clude of ot varieties of ut fruit estimate of ot quality and anal other factors T SU Tt Tn T fl CITY UT Applications for or KO lpt In loans hn have ben received by lIy bythe bythe the till A Agriculture Cre Credit corporation of or Salt Fait Lake bake It was w-is announced after at af ter a II meeting of or the Uie hoard board of ot directors di directors di- di rectors at nt the general office m here IDAHO 1 PALLS IDA 10 tons of ot coal are orl being produced dally daily In Inthe the Teton bisin min mines v IDA O lr Over one rifle L Oo ml I I 11 Il III iV 0 r ns II pre shearing advances nil nd- vances on their 1011 crop II according accord 0 rt In lag ing tr to J. J 1 I WiNoa on of or McKinley Wyoming western representative e of or the National Wool Marketing corporation n. n LOCAN N UT There Thre are fifty m 1 thousand forest t tre Irl sc I II I In III the Ihl try forestry nursery atthe nt lit the college 0 In Logan igan that will 1 It he n c e for or planting on In Itah fa farms rills nest t spring The Ihl There e young tries trees are of ot thirteen varieties n and I Include Siberian elm clot Ian Itus' olive olin Itch noh black huk and honey locust 10 golden willow and black Iak walnut which I are rl nil all potential wood wend trees tree Information tion tien regarding rl the Ihl plant trig of ot trees mil may milb b bs lit obtained through He extension eaten exten sion slon service rr I VT tT Over Over 11 Hi HiI thousand lambs amts are ure belts fattened I Oil on Bert INI tops tans and In Um the dr dry lol lots In lit Inthis this vicinity A vt wonderful variety I of ot fattening feeds hods and good goad weather I er sr have lIa been tn to 10 produce an on excellent finish h. h With shelled 1 I corn orn l feet et mola s s wet wI pulp and I alfalfa hay before them thrill constantly two 1 thousand head I are last fast rounding roundIng round round- I In Ing Into Inlo l I MC McCAMMON cUI IO IDA poll pol- pol I Foiling In III Use till palm o of the right rl j i hand baud d developing 11 from trum a u slight sll wound causal 1 ty hy the Ihl point of ot n a rusty nail caused the death of ot Carl Curl 1 P. P I Larsen IS I n a farmer residing near here I l' l lO Mabe Ma- Ma be loll HU Sawyer lr 13 13 an Indian girl was hy by y was the decision nf of the coroners coroner's jury In the i I ease case III The fhe girls girl's body was wall found 1 on OD II nn fin Island In I ho the Portneuf river rh-er U It U Is expected that the cutoff from Cotterel to Idahome will trill 1 IK is' completed In the spring and nil i for oiling when warm weather arrives Ill I'll NI Oln Idaho sheep mIll men have bare found n a market for aged n ewes by 11 I shipping them I to 10 ton n plant near here for tor tho the manufacturing of ot dog feed 1111 Previously sheep of ot this sort were wre fattened and placed In III the market fur for six MX or seven 11 times homes the amount for them which Is about 75 cents per head |