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Show I 1 ! Intermountain Hews -Briefly Told for Busy Readers WOOL CLIP HEAVY CROP FOR JOBLESS CHILD BLOWN I P PLAN KOI ND IT TO FIGHT PESTS BOISE, IDA. The Idaho wool clip for 1932 is estimated at over 14 minion pounds. MAGNA, UT. A fai.m to produce crops for the unemployed is being successfully conducted here. ELY, N4CV. Hammering a detonator deton-ator cap with a rook sent 4-year-old Sammy I.age of Spring Valley to an Ely hospital with bits of metal and rock driven into his legs and face. The child found the cap at a road camp while at play. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. A campaign cam-paign to raise $10,000, with which to carry on development work at the Salt Luke zoo has been launched launch-ed with the sale of "zoo dollars." Each "zoo dollar" will be worth one dollar and fifty ceuts in zoo admissions admis-sions during the month of June. PROVO, UT. The fourth annual Wasatch county forest and range round-up will be held August 1 and 2 at Wolf Creek Summit, according ac-cording to Charles DeMoisy of Pro-vo, Pro-vo, Uinta national forest supervisor and member of the roundup committee. com-mittee. SALT LAKE, UT. Stale support sup-port of district schools, which in 1930 appeared in every property tax notice in Utah to the extent of 4.G mills on each $1 of assessed valuation, valua-tion, and last year had grown to 5.6 mills, according to members of the state tax commission. This would mean a total state levy of 8.6 mills as against 8.2 mills this year. LOGAN, UT. Receipts of the Cache national forest from July 1, 1931, to May 24, 1932, amounted to $21,365.21. The total receipts for the period are considerably below those of the year previous, due to the 50 per cent reduction for the 1932 grazing fees, and the permission permis-sion granted the livestock men to make the first payment in October. OGDEN, UT. Four units from Ogden will attend the annual summer sum-mer camp of the Utah national guard at Camp W. G. Williams, Jordan Narrows, from June 1 to June 30, it is announced. Battery B, 222nd field artillery, and regimental regi-mental band will attend the camp from June 1 to 15, and headquarters headquart-ers detachment of the 145th field artillery and the 143rd hospital company from June 16 to June 30. CHEYENNE, WYO. Motor failure fail-ure at a low altitude apparently was the cause of an airplane crash which killed Louis Collenberg, 30, instructor, and his student pilot, Herbert Hunter, 29, both of Cheyenne. Chey-enne. The plane was demolished when it struck the ground from an altitude of about seventy five feet nine miles east of Cheyenne. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. The second pony express marker will be placed on the pony express barn on the Mountain Dell city farm iu July, the executive secretary of the Utah Pioneer Trails and Landmarks association has announced. A monument mon-ument commemorating the pioneer Catholic sisters who founded one of Salt Lake's first hospitals, where Holy Cross hospital now stands, will be dedicated in September, with the association joining the Catholic church in the project. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. The state fish and game commissioner has declared a number of Utah streams and lakes closed to fishing, some until July 1, others for the entire season. Those closed until July 1 are: All streams and lakes in the Uintah mountains above an altitude of 7,000 feet. The West. Fork of the Duchesne river ; Red Creek from the Victory highway to the head ; Current creek for the entire en-tire length. The following waters will be closed during the entire year of 1932. Little Cottonwood stream through the Murray City park only; all waters above the mouth of the narrows of the South Fork of Ogden river ; Brush creel; in Uintah County from the mouth of the gorge one-half mile down : Fish Lake for a radius of 250 fiv, from the mouth of Twin creek ; Ec!i dam for a distance of 150 feet abn-. the dam to 200 yards below t!' dam; and Brown ditch, Pleasnrl View, Utah, from head to war.;c gate in Lake Bottom canal. HEBER, UT. Determination i.f the growth and development of fish on Strawberry reservoir is being attempted by the federal bureau of fisheries, it is announced by Fred J. Foster, district supervisor. Upward of 500 five-inch trout iir.ve been tagged, tag-ged, and fishermen finding .mch fish in their bags are requestei to communicate com-municate with the bureau. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Entailing Entail-ing an expenditure of over 81,000,-000, 81,000,-000, the Boeing Airplane company at Seattle has begun the construction construc-tion of a fleet of new type, highspeed high-speed planes to be placed in service on United Air Lines tranponl mental ment-al route through Salt Lake, according accord-ing to word received by the chamber chamb-er of commerce. OGDEN, UT. The Utah Funeral Directors' association will hold its annual meeting in Ogden, on June 6. |