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Show Intermountain News Briefly told for Busy Readers MODERN CATTLE THIEVES 12 LEGION DELEGATES TRADE GAIN MADE STUDENTS INCREASE LARGE BEET-HAY CROP SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Twelve delegates will form Utah's official representation at the annual convention con-vention of tiie American Legion in Chicago. October 2 to 5, while more than 100 members will attend. POCATELLO, IDA. Cattle rustling rus-tling in southeastern Idaho, made easy with the use of motor trucks, has become a trying problem for officers. of-ficers. They admit their present system is inadequate. Rustlers now are able to drive motor trucks out on the range, round up several head of cattle and depart. In less than a dozen hours they are in a market SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Department Depart-ment store trade In Salt Lake Increased In-creased by greater amount during the month of August than In any other city of the twelfth federal reserve re-serve district, according to the report re-port issued from San Francisco. BOISE. IDA. Fire which broke out apparently in seed stored in the basement of the Union Seed and Fuel company, wrecked the old Majestic Ma-jestic theatre building, cansing a loss estimated at ?70,CKiO or 5?0.onO. BOISE, IDA. Fik shooting In the Idaho preserve near Pocatello will be in effect from September 25 to OetolKT 5. CEDAR CITY, UT. The number of students registering for t lie fall term at the Branch Agricultural College is the largest in the history of the Institution. SALT LAKE CITY. UT. Between 4.Ti"0 and COX) school teachers and executive officers will gather In Salt Lake for the annual convention of the Utah Education as-ociation Oct 27 and 2. SALT LAKE CITY. UT. Sugar beets nnd hay are the two major Utah crops which will show Increases In-creases In the l!i.".3 production, according ac-cording to the S. pt.-ml.or crop report re-port rel.as.-d by Frank Andrews, fed. -ml liveto,-k and agricultural stntis' ii-ii'.n for Utah ami Nevada. The sugar I crop is now expected expect-ed to total ST:'..ii tons. e x. -e.linr.g the previous r.-cord crop of Mi'.ih) tons In It'.'VJ. by 7.i'0 tons. Ti.e I'.Ol Utah I-.-. '- cr. p w:is ri '0 tons, nnd the f.ve y.-ar average TO-ductlon TO-ductlon was r.'iP.KHi p.ns. The r.T.3 hay cr.ps are now rxpectct to exceed ex-ceed those of la-t y.ar by ,"....i0 ton-, the figures K-ii.g 1"77." tors for.-cn-t for this s. nun, coin's'ired with J..".t2.""i tons harvested In 1WJ. The fic y.ar period average aver-age Is l.-lo.'.'i n tons. SUNNYSII'E. UT Mike Picor-rell. Picor-rell. year old Italian, was 1; s'ant-ly s'ant-ly kl'il. d by a cave In. In n.ir.c No. 1 at the Utah Fu.-l mine In Sunnvside. SALT LAKE CITY. UT. Receivership Receiv-ership for the Natural Development As-:ocl.aiion. national unit. National Iievelopnicnt A-. ia; ion. Utah unit, and National D.-v. ipai.-nt A--.K-ia-tlon. Salt Lake iu.lt. Is a--k.'l In nn equity suit fl ed by Howard ("hrls-tensen ("hrls-tensen In the Third district court. The plaintiff a-crfs ownership of tJ.' face v.-iiue, of N. D. A. scrip, whli h he nih-ges will be entirely lo t miles receiver Is Appointed, lec-u e the units are continuing to Issue scrip while Insolvent. SALT LAKE CITY, t T.-Manii-factoring In Utah lias shown n considerable con-siderable Increase this year oa or the same period In 1: :'J It Is reported. SALT LAKE CITY. UT - It hns belli Sllgge --ted to Governor Biiod that 1." caliios lo e-tab'i-hi I this winter In wo-tcrn Utah en federal lands nnd the members ef the civil-Ian civil-Ian conservation corps In Ulah Ih employed there this winter In building build-ing trails for snpplenienlary f.vd transportation to f.-ding grounds In the winter and nb.i creating water wa-ter places for stork r.ivati..,. of the lack of adequate watering boles, the re-s.rt says, imi.iNsi sheep perish".! per-ish".! during the winter and spring of 1 : LOGAN. UT. Applications under the wheal adjustment p'an must be signed before September 2i. nnd contracts must be In Washington. D. C, by December 1, Director William Peterson, state malinger, has boon nil vised. SALT LAKE CITY. IT The duck season will ojm'ii in Ulah Oct. 10 nnd close Doivtnlicr 1.". The season sea-son for deer hunting will upon Oc-tolM-r 20 and rlos0 on O. tolTr .10. Only male d. or with horns more Ihnn five Inches In length can I hot. CEDAR CITY. UT.-70t0 ncres In Cedar Breaks bnve been reserved as n naUonnl monument. ritOVO. UT. Plans for 1'rovo City's triple event day, September fid when the Ulah Nevada Safety society soci-ety convention, a good will lour of cltl.ens from counties In the vicinity nnd Ihe niinnal Bilghain Young university uni-versity hninivoniiiut day w ill be hold In n Joint celebration. SALT LAKE CITY, I T - Bids will be opened by the state road commission com-mission on September 27, nt the cnpl-to cnpl-to for rout rncts totaling $1'..". (KI of ronil work ns part of Ihe stnto'i unemployment un-employment relief program. |