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Show IntermGuntain ftevs ( Briefly Told by Busy Readers I I EOAD IS OPEN TO PARK LICENSE ISSl'E IS LESS i I ASK DECREASED RATE J IN.MAKRIKD FAVORED j CAS Ft.MES FATAL BUHL, IDA. The TSuhl school board has ruled against employing married women teachers next year and reduced the salary schedule on beginning teachers in the high school and elementary school. IDAHO FALLS, IDA. County Assc-sor Claytcn reports Bonneville Bonne-ville county motorists were behind from 50') to COO in the purchase of automobile license plates as compared com-pared with last year. CASTLE DAr E. T'T. Many fish are being planted in Emery and Carbon Car-bon counties this snrin? by the Carbon-Emery Fish and Game club. LFAVISTON, IDA. Fumes of a household gas ran-re were fatal to Lawrence Prine, 2), and Homer MacFarland, 22, at t lie I-'rine home. RUPERT, IDA. Worry is believed believ-ed to have caused Win. Lonck, 45, farmer, to take his life by poisoning poison-ing himself. SALT LAKE CITY, ET. Utah's coal industry has initiated a movement move-ment for lower freight rates. The coal industry has requested a 50 cent per ton decrease in rnte.3 on lump coal and the same on slack. IDAHO FALLS, IDA. Yellowstone Yellow-stone highway is opou for motor travel as far as Mack's Inn, the Idaho Ida-ho Falls Chamber of Commerce reports. re-ports. However, between Mack's and the West Yellowstone entrance to the park deep drifts still hamper traffic and make passage difficult. LOGAN, T.'T. Through efforts of Logan chamber of commerce, 500 acres of seed peas will be planted plant-ed in Cache valley this year, although al-though no pla.nts of the Utah Packing Pack-ing corporation will run. It is virlu-ally virlu-ally assured, however, that a full run will be at all the plants in 19-32. 19-32. Three hundred acres will be planted in Smithfield and 200 in Franklin. LEWTSTON, IDA. The Idaho Parent-Teachers association held a three day meeting here of the state organization. PROVO, UT. Forest Supervisor Charles DeMoisy, Jr., has received 30000 Douglas fir trees, to be planted plant-ed in Diamond fork, Spanish Fork canyon, as an experiment to determine deter-mine the species best suiled to this region. The trees were shipped from the Monument nurseries at Monument, Monu-ment, Colorado. ELY, NEV. Wool is being sent to market at an average price of 15 cents per pound. POCATELLO, Ida. Building now going on in Poeatello entails expenditures ex-penditures of around $50,000, almost al-most $80,000 of which is being used in the construction of new buildings. FILLMIOEE, UT. With most of 24,000 volts from a high power line surging through his body, Reuben Davis, 27, city electrician of Fillmore, Fill-more, was critically burned as he was working on the new Fillmore substation. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. According Accord-ing to the monthly unload report of Leonard S. Fenn local representative representa-tive of the federal-state market news service Salt Lake is rapidly growing in importance as a fruit and vegetable market. There were 2C3 carloads or their equivalents of such commodities marketed at Salt Lake in March 1931 as compared with 243 in 1930. BOISE, IDA. The first shipment ship-ment of 2000 baby turks have been received in Boise from California and Oregon hatcheries to increase the depleted Idaho stocks and 50,-000 50,-000 more baby turks have been ordered. or-dered. They are being handled by the Idaho Turkey Growers association associa-tion and come straight from the hatchery to the Idaho growers who meet them at the trams. BOISE, IDA. All persons who hunt or fish, or trap fur-bearing animals ani-mals must have a license, except veterans of the Civil war may hunt or fish, and children under the age of 14 years, residents of the state of Idaho, may fish without a license. If license is lost, a new one must be purchased to hunt or fish. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. The oil and gas possibilities of Salt Lake valley will be tested by the drilling of wells about two miles north of the city. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Bids will be opened in the United "States bureau of public roads office May 5, for two construction jobs in Idaho. Ida-ho. The projects are : Four miles of construction between Copeland Junction and Addie, leading north from Bonner's Ferry to the Canadian Canad-ian line at East's Fort. The other project includes grading and surfacing sur-facing of seven miles of highway east of Stanley along the Salmon river. OGDEN, UT. A department of identification with fingerprint devices, de-vices, will be established in Weber county, Sheriff A. M. Hammon has announced. OGDEN, UT. The sixth annual Ogden horse show committee, in charge of the exhibition in the coliseum coli-seum May 14, 15 and 10 is pleased over the response made by donors of trophies for winners in the various var-ious classes at this year's show. Already Al-ready many trophies have been offered of-fered by Ogden and Salt Lake firms and business people. |