Show intermountain Inte mountain news briefly told for busy readers PRESERVE OLD CABIN DAMAGED BY FLOOD LAMBS ARE INSECT PEST CHERRY CROP GOOD the university of utah is proving the tha fact that education is not an episode limited to the few years at school the home study department at the university has haa developed a plan whereby sensible men and women may use their leisure time for study at acme in fields ranging from high school algebra to world politics they may do this studying without interfering ter fering with their regular work there Is ia no age limit there are no school terms and no entrance examinations 4 sel CALDWELL IDA the native daughters of canyon county are 10 going to preserve the aged log cabin of tom dick and dave jonnson johnson who built the structure in the building will be moved to memorial park and will be furnished with pioneer relles relics arranged in a style alof the early days IDA eire or of unknown in k origin totally destra destroyed t tha p public bublic school building at homedale d the loss was partly covered by insurance su rance PRESTON IDA much damage was wag done to the hay crop in the treasureton reton district about fifteen miles north ot of here by a recent cloudburst on rocky peak two large streams of water rushed down the ravines on the north and south sides odthe of the mountain carrying fences large rocks and cut hay bay with it BOISE IDA idaho lambs lamba exceptionally prime are beginning to move to market in large numbers the movement is considerably later than normal due to a late spring is pi ang and to the fact that many gr growers ow ers are holding their lambs tor for increased weight because ot of a market demand for heavier stock UT TIT warrior insects of the grasshopper family believed to be the same name species that the pioneers had to deal with have app appeared eared in the southeast portion of this county unless curbed d soon boon these grasshoppers will prove extremely harmful to crops EMMETT IDA six carloads ot of cherries cherri esi were shipped from the emmett payette district recently shipments from the southwestern part of the state this season have been estimated at 75 cars representing sent ling a 25 per cent decrease from the 1031 1931 total shipments from the northern part of the state are also under way with EL a substantial increase predicted the 1032 estimate Is 2 io cars while 1931 shipments ments to 80 86 cars PROVO PROM UT unemployment ve relief work in provo cost a total of beginning with december 1031 1931 ii according cording to a report issued recently OGDEN UT pros pres mulcahy of tho the ogden rotary notary club presenting his annual report recommended that sit all rotary notary clubs in utah make mak e a united effort to have the state stat supply textbooks for high school students as to is the case cage with grade schools this recommendation was made by the retiring club president when in the report of the club nc tivit les said that the ogden tans lans during the last school year had expended in purchasing textbooks tor for DO 90 students student who due to economic conditions would out not have been able to continue at high school SPANISH FORK UT the pea harvest tor for the local cannery Is in under way and the plant has commenced the seasons sea sona pack the peas are exceptionally tine fine flavored this year and the pods are well tilled filled A good crop Is expected LOGAN UT after nearby two years of idleness the smithfield pea cannery has haa opened for the summer run A maximum force of men and ISO women may be employed UT the fair board has voted to carry on a fair again this tall fall on september 23 and 24 BOISE IDA sult suit to prevent collection of the five cent state gasoline tax on fuel used in planes of the united air lines operating across idaho between portland and salt lake has been filed in united states district court by the aviation company LOGAN UT due primarily to only an 80 per cent tax collection in cache county last year expenses expense a including for depreciation exceeded revenues by a special audit report by the utah state agricultural college showed upon its submission to the county commissioners BOISE IDA highways in idaho continue in good condition although construction and repair work Is increasing in volume the report of the bureau of highways discloses travel on an the old oregon oregon trail la is slowed by construction at georgetown and lava hot springs east of pocatello Fo catello and repair and resurfacing operations west of burley holes find and a washout between bliss and twin falls also are slowing traffic but the tha highway to la open at all points I 1 |