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Show Intermountain News Briefly told for Busy Readers WORK FOR REPEAL LITTLE COLD HOARDED 16 MILLIONS ADVANCED NEW TRAIL TO BE BOLT RANGE CONDITIONS FAIR AMERICAN" FORK, UT Construction Con-struction of a trail to a seldom visited vis-ited part of Timpanogos cave has been started by a crew of 15 men from the American Fork civilian conservation camp. The new trail Is approximately half a mile long, and will lead to the proposed west portal of the cave. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Nearly 7,000 licenses have been Issued under un-der the requirements of the new tax on sales passed by the recent Utah legislature. BOISE, IDA. Produce shipments In Idaho and Utah during May of this year totaled 2,236 carloads compared com-pared with 3,338 carloads in the same month a year ago. LIBERTY, IDA. The Black and White show held here recently was one of the best ever given in this district. Dairy experts from the University of Idaho were present BEAVER, UT. Construction on the forest conservation camp at the Tusher ranger station in the Beaver mountains is under way. PANGUITCH, UT. The state department de-partment of game has ordered 50.000 frys from the local fish hatchery to be placed in the waters near Esca-lante. Esca-lante. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. The R. F. C. has distributed in Utah aDd Idaho approximately 16 million dollars. dol-lars. The peak load of the R. F. C. relief work was reached In April, when 33.4S5 families and 10.S41 unmarried un-married persons were on the relief list. OGDEN", UT. A Weber county-organization county-organization to work for the repeal of the eighteenth amendment and also the prohibition clause of the Utah constitution has been formed. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Little gold is being hoarded by residents of Utah, Nevada, Wyoming and Colorado, Col-orado, it is reported by the special agent in charge of the Salt Lake office, United States bureau of Investigation.- BOISE, IDA. Improvement construction con-struction work on the Milner dam, to cost about IS thousand dollars will begin on July 1. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Utah spring and summer ranges this June are reported in about the same condition con-dition as a month ago. which is teD p lints lower than at this time last year. AMERICAN FALLS. IDA. The Jackson lake reservoir is ner.r'y full of water, making 770.000 acre I feet available for irrigation pur- j poses. BI'KLEY, I D A. Foresters and i University of Idaho exiensiou spec- : lalists advise that farm woodloisj j and windbreaks should be cnltivat- j ed or harrowed after irrigation for best results. Final watering of trees I should not be later than August 35, that the wood may season to prevent winter killing. BOISE, IP.V. Idaho stands la 1 line to receive upward of S'-o.tW.-I CKX from the federal public works I funds, of which SS.SOO.OOO already has been definitely allocated to the i state, according to the Idaho direet-j direet-j or of highways. HURLEY, IDA. Cassia county pooled lambs sold at Denver at $$,-- $$,-- 10 a hundred pounds, j E nil! AIM,' UT. Local turkey growers are sending aid to the far-I far-I mors in their fight against grass-I grass-I lio?ivrs. Sixteen thousand young-turkeys young-turkeys were moved to the infested farms to combat the insects. TWIN FALLS. IP.V The 1!V.3 state ram sale will bo held at Filer fair grounds August 10. a week later lat-er than usual, the sale committee of the Idaho Wool Growers' association as-sociation has divided. Entries will not be accepted after July 10. BOISE, 1 PA. Idaho is due for a large apple crop this year because of a favorable set of blossoms, ao-I ao-I cording to federal crop men. A crop of poaches of approximately -PJ.0tH bushels compared with ITS.OtHi bushels bush-els last year is forecast, (he reduction reduc-tion being attributed to severe cold weather. SALT LAKE CITY. VT.-Knrly reason travel to .ion national park shows n substantial increase over last year, according to reports from the office of the park supeiiiilend-j supeiiiilend-j cut. KIMIWKI.Y. lPA.-Thc Kinibcr-ly Kinibcr-ly school board has reduced lis levy to II mills for the coming year from "0 mills last year. l'OCATl'l.I (1. P.. The Ban-rock Ban-rock county commission has reached reach-ed an agreement wiih the directors of the Pays of Old Volt Hall, Inc.. which Is to present a rodeo here In July, to use a part of Ibe receipis for sonsoring a county fair September Sep-tember and "0. l'.ONM'KS lTKKV. t The S'.VO.iioo bridge across the Kootenai river has ben oVi:ed to ti.ill.c xvilll Imprcssito cerotn. uiics. Tbo Mni. lure of steel and con, ic'.e Is over feet In , -n .;:,. |