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Show Intermountain News Briefly tidd for lluny Headers TOO MANY I KISOM.ItS 1)111. IC I'KO.IIXT I K(.l.l) Sl il iKS M'l il l) KM 'OKI) PLAN I TAII I ILM SHOW GKASSIIOI'IIKS A It It I II ST. ANTHONY, 1 1 lA. A celebration celebra-tion will be singed In Ht. Anthony on July 111, Hah Pioneer Day. IDAHO I ''ALLS, IDA. A plague of grasshoppers is appearing on farms In this disl rh-t. TWIN FALLS, IDA. Establishment Establish-ment of u roel; pile on which county coun-ty prisoners would be put to work In mi effort to discourage men from seeking entrance to the Jail has been proposed by local of fir-la Is. LOGAN, IT.-II. IS McCliire, litiil Ion picture photographer for the Lulled Stnles department of agriculture, agri-culture, will take scenes Jicrtailjllig to home economies projects MUHr-vlseil MUHr-vlseil by the extension service of the Ulah Stale Agricultural college. AMERICAN FORK, L'T Support of the ?0,OIK),ikio Deer Cns-k make-work make-work project was urged by Congressman Con-gressman J. Will Robinson before the Lions club here. SALT LAKE CITY, t'T. Plana for another i-pccd test on the salt Hats near Salduro, when; he broke nil records for slock cars last year, j lire being made by Ah Jenkins, not- I ed Salt Lake race driver. SALT LAKE CITY, I T. Compulations Com-pulations made In the office of Julius Ju-lius C. Ander.-on, Hate auditor, from official reports and uudils, (how that of every ?1(HI levied in tangible properly taxes In Utah last year, $77 was paid. Inasmuch us the larger projM-rty owners and the big corporations, with a few excei-tioii", excei-tioii", paid their taxes to protect the title to their proivrty. und to maintain stale and local government, govern-ment, It follows that the proportion of projierty owners who failed to pay taxes was considerably more than the 2.'! jer cent which represents repre-sents the uncollected taxes. In Tooele and Grand counties, which have long lines of railroads, the percentage of collections ran upto fe7 Iier cent; In some counties, without with-out many utilities or mines, collections collec-tions run only about M i-r cent. CASPER, WYO. The federal home loan bank has ojKned headquarters head-quarters for Wyoming in this city. HURLEY, IDA Examination and acceptance of the routing of the promised new Raft river cutoff federal fed-eral and state highway botwin Cot-terel Cot-terel and Malta has Ixen effected. MOUNTAIN HOME, IDA. Mayor May-or George Evans has received word from Joseph Stemuier, state commissioner com-missioner of I'liblic works, that Mountain Home's application for approximately ?10.iHk of federal relief re-lief funds has beeJi approved and the money will be alloted. IlolSE. IDA. Mrs. Patrick Do-herty, Do-herty, 2, Koise, w-as killed and her husband was seriously injured In an automobile accident on Falr-Tiew Falr-Tiew hill, half a mile west of Boise. LOGAN, UT. Utah farmers should receive cash benefits from the government probably by September lo, according to information received receiv-ed at the U. S. A. C. extension service ser-vice general offices. This result is seen under the plan with which the ngrlcu'tural adjustment administration adminis-tration has decided to make the farm act effective for wheat this yea r. OURAY, UT. There is a shortage short-age of water for irrigation purposes throughout this whole region. About I.eota gardens and alfalfa crops are barely holding their own, while other oth-er crops are burning. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Growers Grow-ers of sugar beets in six far western west-ern states, producing 70 per cent of the nation's supply of beet sugar, will receive approximately ?40.000,-000 ?40.000,-000 for their 1033 crop, according to estimates of the Bank of America. TRESTON, IDA. The last of the Franklin county quota of experienced experi-enced men for the reforestation work have been selected, making a total of So experienced men from the county. SPRING VILLE, UT. From approximately ap-proximately 130,000 baby chicks shipiied here this spring, three carloads car-loads of cockerels have been sent to eastern markets. HAGERMAN, IDA. The early fruit crop in Hagerman valley has begun to go to market, although the seasson is ten days or two weeks later than usual, as in other parts of Idaho. BRIGHAM CITY, UT. Orson A. Christensen, local agricultural supervisor su-pervisor of the Utah-Idaho Sugar company, reports a general outbreak of web worm In the beet fields I throughout the county. PROVO, UT. Reservations are being made by Boy Scout troops for camping at the Timpagonos Scout camp to be held for two weeks, the first from July 25 to 29 and the second from August 1 to 5. The camp has a capacity of 100 each week and reservations will automatically cease when that number num-ber have been secured. BEAVER, UT. Hundreds of acres ac-res of corn have been planted in the Beaver county sections this year to be used in making silage for dairy Etock during the winter. |