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Show Intermountain News Briefly told for Busy Readers Tl'KKKY ( KOI' LIGHT T1IOI SANDS SIGN I'AC'T CHINESE M il i: CALLED PLAN LIVESTOCK SHOW BINGHAM COl'NTY WINS JEROME, IDA. The boot harvest har-vest this season has boon the largest In the history of the district. SHOSHONE, IDA. Present Indications Indi-cations nre that n turkey crop only about half of normal compared with the last several years will be produced pro-duced here. Hopes are expressed that bettor prices will he received this year than was the case for the year of LOGAN, L'T. A total of CS23 wheat growers In L'tah have signed applications for. contracts to reduce their wheat acreage for 1034 and 1035, nccordlng to the manager of the agricultural adjustment admin-lstratlon admin-lstratlon for L'tah. GRANGEVILLE, I D A. A romantic ro-mantic figure here since hordes of gold hungry miners stampeded to this district more than half a century cen-tury ago, Polly Bemls, the Chinese wife of a white man, died at a hospital hos-pital here recently. Mrs. Bomls was 81 years old and had lived in Idaho for about Co years. . OGDEN, L'T. An appropriation of $12,fiO0 toward the cost of staging stag-ing the 1034 Ogden livestock show has boon voted by the Weber county commission. BLACKFOOT, I D A. Bingham county, Idaho, was 21th In the United States in production of potatoes, po-tatoes, on the basis of the 1030 census, cen-sus, and Bonneville county was 23th, according to a report of the census bureau at Washington, D. C. No other Idaho county was in the leading CO counties of the nation in potato production. BOISE, IDA. Trouble and expense ex-pense of gathering serum to combat Infantile paralysis will not be repeated re-peated this year, L. J. Peterson, the stale bacteriologist reports. He explains ex-plains that studies of the treatment of the disease disclosed the Inoculations Inocu-lations did no good. OGDEN, L'T. The assistant regional re-gional forester reports that the grazing season on the forests in the fourth region has closed. The season sea-son was extended from 13 days to a month because grazing conditions were not good on ranges outside of national forest areas. Livestock is reported in good condition on the npper ranges. OGDEN, L"T. Approximately one and one-quarter million dollars will be the first payment to sugar beet growers in the Amalgamated Sugar company territory for Octobtr deliveries. de-liveries. CASTLE DALE, L'T. The bonded bond-ed Indebtedness of Emery county has decreased from S30.000 in 1030 to $24,000 at the present time. IDAHO FALLS, IDA. A preliminary prelimi-nary check of the wheat production control committee for Bonneville county has announced that there is shown to be 1,047,000 bushels of wheat of an average production of 1,120,000 bushels had signed under the wheat bonus plan. Approximately Approximate-ly C03 of nearly 1100 farmers in the county have signed under the production pro-duction control plan. SALT LAKE CITY, TJT. L'tah-Idaho L'tah-Idaho poultry interests have launched launch-ed a vigorous attack against the national na-tional proposal to levy a compensating compensat-ing tax on eggs, poultry, mutton, beef and other products which compete com-pete with pork. It is said that the very existence of the poultry Industry Indus-try is threatened by the measure. IDAHO FALLS, IDA. The early part of November saw national potato po-tato shipments' around 500 cars per day, with Idaho providing approximately approxi-mately 20 per cent of the total amount. The relatively high percentage percent-age of Idaho potatoes reaching the terminal markets is thought to be excessive by some operators, while others state that the 100 car per day rate is not too high in consideration consid-eration of the production this season. sea-son. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Salt Lake City has a total of 33.000 children chil-dren between the school ages of 6 and IS years, it was announced by a recent school census taken by the board of education. EPHRAIM, TJT. The pheasant season in Sanpete county was the most successful ever staged, according accord-ing to reports from local hunters. The game birds were reported to be more plentiful than usual. BEAVER, UT. A Beaver county re-employment office has been established es-tablished here. All unemployed men desiring work will register at this office, and the work will be divided according to the size of the family. PROYO, UT. Produce shipments for Utah county in 1033 have totaled total-ed 103 cars, compared with 230 cars for last year, according to the .agricultural .agri-cultural agent. BOISE, IDA. Major crops In Idaho will bring 17,000,000 more this year than last year, according to a crop survey recently made. The crop values reported are : hogs, S230.000: lambs, $1,375,000: wool, $1,773,750 ; p o t a toes, $4.512.500 ; wheat, $4.3G0,SG0; apples. $$12,300; beans, $2,010,000; hay, $3,044,000. |