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Show Intermountain News Utility told for lluny Itciiilcro 73 1I K (TINT OK TAX A I 'TO I.HTANi; 01 III IS KODI AT (IM Utll. MM) SNOW M ITI.Y NM M l. Ml l)l( Al. Itll.ll I' I 'I. AN SALT I.AKK CITY, IT. From the I'tlih general properly tax bill of jfl7.-INI.tiH7 In Ri.'ijl, according to the 73 per rent collections iilreaily Indicated In reporis from I'l counties, coun-ties, (lure was collected In the Hlale at the delinquency dale, ?i:i,- 1:1,07::, it is 1 puled in tlie office of-fice of the Mate tux commission. N.W.T I.AKK CITY, I T. Flvo branch offices for issuing automobile automo-bile licenses will be ok iiiiI In l lall as follows: Krlghniii City, I.ogan, Ogdeii, l'rovo iiinl the oily and county building In Halt Lake City. lliiISi:, IDA.-Protests of western west-ern woolgrowers and livestock men lit curtailment of predatory animal control by the department of agriculture agri-culture workers will probably be effective, it iips-ars from 11 report that l'resldelit Roosevelt has asked congress to appropriate $.'',:.,H,.-10 for predatory animal and rodent control. con-trol. JINCTIiiN, IT. An Inflection was made on the range between Thompson creek mid Monroe can-.yon can-.yon which shows snow measure-nsvtits measure-nsvtits of from four to elghtis-n inches. in-ches. At the siime elevation und about the Kime dates In ll'.'l.l It was from ten inches to thlrty slx lnchi-s. I. AS VKCAS, NF.V. The road coniiiH-ling the Itoulder 1I11111 with Kingman, Arizona, will bo extended extend-ed soon, ais-ordlng to word received here. The highway will Include one bridge Ji"J fi-et long ami several deep cuts. -MT. I'l.KASAN'T. I T. Illrths in this city wore almost double the number of deaths in 'j:;.'!. The annual an-nual n-imrt of vital statistics sbowj that 77 babies were born here last year 1 N.ys and 3." girls. There were ('..'! babies born here In Ri.'!2. OiililiN. FT. A nu-lical and dental den-tal servb-e has Is-rn launched by the ( igdc-n medical relief organic- , tlon. duly those on relief rolls are to be granted this servii-e. Finns of the orjaiilr.'ttlon call for medical care to be limited to the home, with no b.ospj: .-ilirat ion or nursing fees allowed. I'RiiYO, FT. Acute rases ns-d-Ing Immediate medical attention, among families on relief rolN, will be cared for under the new medical relief (irc.inI,-.atlon which is in ef-f.-ct In I'tah county. Fvery doctor In the county, under the plan, will become part of the system in connection con-nection with the CWA nursing Fystem. No f'-e Is paid for the examination ex-amination of children in the child health ro"ovory program. SALT I.AKK CITY, FT. Salt T.ake county wheat farmers, who are co-ojwratir.g In the federal government's gov-ernment's wheat reduction plan have received checks totaling $10.-(Km. $10.-(Km. The total to be paid out In Salt Lake county is nnire than J.WiOO and Tom le county Varmers will receive re-ceive around J'M,f"iO. roCATI'.I.I.O, IDA. CWA employees em-ployees at the Tocatiilo airport 7 miles northwest of this city, have moved 2.100 cubic yards of gravel for surfacing and J 200 cubic yards for leveling the field. Three crews of 77 workers and no teams are engaged en-gaged In the project. Of! DEN', FT. Between July 1 and December 31, IP"", the work of the bureau of public works in Og-den Og-den showed a great increase over work done in the same period of any previous year, according to the dl-irict engineer. TRICE, FT. Twenty-eight permits per-mits for buildings, Involving the expenditure ex-penditure of around IS thousand dollars were Issued In 1!.".3, according accord-ing to the annual report of the city building Inspector. ST. ANTHONY, IDA. Nearly 2o0,0O0 sheep and 12.000 cattle and horses were grazed in the Targhee national forest during 103-1. A maximum max-imum of 11,790 head of cattle and horses were permitted to graze and 213,403 head of sheep. The actual number grazed is below maximum, a difference of 12,017 in the sheep and 45 in cattle and horses SALT LAKE CITY FT. Approximately Approx-imately $15,000 was added to monthly month-ly payrolls of Salt Lake when 125 machinists and ear workers returned to work at the Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad shops recently. "Traffic has shown a substantial Increase In-crease during the past 90. days," the traffic manager stated, In explaining ex-plaining the' increase in employment. employ-ment. EPHRAIM, FT. Ephraim . city plans to establish a tree nursery. The purpose of the nursery will be to furnish, free of charge or at a very small cost, suitable young shade trees for planting about town to replace the old trees that are so rapidly being cut down. OGDEN FT. An average of $2500 has been loaned to property owners through the federal Home Owners' Loan corporation branch In Ogden. A total of ISO loans have been made in the Ogden district |