Show Intermountain News Briefly told f fer t Bus Busy BUI Readers Reader OUTLOOK FA IK PLAN N FOR WILD YItI 11 U. U LIFE FK N. N NEVADA An RANGES R. GOOn GOOD EARNINGS R ON OS OE 47 n YEAH U MARRIAGE i FAILS F. UT The The M ed Civic Chic Clubs Club of Southern UtAh will meet in Ephraim April 14 U and 13 15 LOGAN S UT airs UT Mrs tr Alice Crawford Crawford Craw Craw- ford has lias filed suit fr ryr divorce from Zanies James Crawford rau after afler 47 41 years of married life lite They were married at Scotland D December r 8 S. S have minor mhlor They ThY no children IA LAVA YA nOT HOT 11 IDA Six IDA Six C o W V A projects lr J ts h have vc boon been lIu success successfully fully completed and three have Ilave bet been n partially completed summaries sl prepared pre prepared pared by local officials show OGDEN UT Approximately UT-Approximately 70 75 foresters from the country at large largo will be bo here bere May Mar 14 for a n confer conter- care enco enco at lit which range ranae for wild life and livestock will be POCATELLO IDA IDA Tho mA-Tho The Tho It UFO F 0 has approved a loan lORn of to the mner Milner Low Lift a R southern Idaho Id Id- aho irrigation district the money I to be u used ed for retiring outstanding indebtedness OGDEN Annual Annual reports of both the UtI Utah Idaho Central flail road rond company and th the Ogden Union Railway and Depot company filed with the commission indicate indi sate cate a slight In business for 1033 1933 as compared with 1932 1032 PRICE UT According According to an announcement an an- by bl Norman Hamilton director of the state and antI Intermountain tats tain music tournament to be he hell held in Price Irke April 19 10 20 and 21 four i western Colorado schools have nr- nr ranged for a special train to bring contestants and imd s supporters to Price to compete in the contest BOISE IDA IDA Over Over eight million pounds of Idaho wool ool will be shipped from Portland Oregon Orgon by bl water water to eastern distributors s this lien penson Benson son CARSON CAnS CITY NEV Nevadas Nevada's Nevada's Nevadas ranges are In b better shape ape than they UIl were last year tu time but an abnormal amount of ot rain will be required required re re- this spring to 10 maintain ample amplo feed teed for livestock later Inthe Inthe in inthe the year rear year IDA An An average increase in crease of one ono hundred per cent In Inthe Inthe inthe the yield of red clover seed was produced by hy the tho application of treble In experiments ments conducted at the Aberdeen experiment station last year ST. ST GEORGE UT Dixie Dixie Junior college has ban completed a series of 10 10 programs given in each elch of the four fourC O C 0 O C camps In the vicinity of St. St George SALT ALT r LAKE KE CITY UT A A large crop of pears peaches penches and apples and a fairly good crop of cherries is expected this year In Salt Halt Lake and Utah counties according to n B spring survey survey SUr of crop indications conducted by hy Salt alt Lake Inke Sc Utah I Railroad company officials BOISE 1 IDA A. Thirty thousand Pondosa pine seedlings are being planted over the area of the big b burn rn on oh the slopes of the southfork southfork south sooth fork of the Payette river between Garden Valley and Grimes Pass PasI as the first steps steps steps' towards reforestation reforestation tion of or the area destroyed by bl fire three years ago SPANISH FORK UT The The annual annual annual an an- nual Utah county Junior livestock will be te held hero here April 17 11 to 19 Many new features will be included included in in- In the program for tor this meet MOSCOW IDA This may be bea a serious grasshopper year In Idaho according to the assistant entomologist entomologist entomologist logist with the University of Idaho agricultural extension division Ordinarily Ordinarily Or Or- grasshoppers do not begin to hatch until late April or early May Mar but this year they have Javo begun bogun be bo gun to hatch at this early date In some Bome of the higher altitudes of the state SAr SALT T LAKE rAKE CITY UT Utah Utah faces fares the most moat serious water shortage shortage short short- age In history according to a report re to- port Part received by State J Engineer T II Humpherys from George I 1 Clyde and O. O W. W Israelson irrigation Irrigation Irrigation tion engineers of the Utah agricultural agricultural tural experiment station Precipitation tion has been deficient over the entire entire en tire state and the accumulated snow storage is Ps far for below normal The snow cover of or the lower elevations lira has long since disappeared and the soil soli is rapidly drying out so that spring rains if they thel come will be largey absorbed and yield little runoff BOISE IDA The The Yellowstone highway north of Idaho Falls Is 11 shown to be the most dangerous section of main traveled road In the state In a tabulation of or fatal tatal accidents accidents accidents ac ac- by bl the department of law enforcement In the year 1933 1931 there were 20 29 fatalities on the highway north of Idaho Falls Fall OGDEN UT Approximately 6 II thousand acres have been planted in fn sugar beets in the territory servo sere served ed by the Amalgamated Sugar company com corn pany In Utah Idaho and Montana This acreage represents about ten per cent of or the total acreage contracted contracted con con- trl In tn normal yea years rill It is re re- ported MOSCOW MOSCO IDA Codling Codling moth control experiments conducted over over ov ov- er a year five-year period In fn the largest aiple producing sections of Idaho Idabo are reported In fn a new publication Issued by the University of or Idaho Idabo t |