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Show Intermountain News Briefly told for Busy Readers SEEK 10 MILLION BEER TAX $100 PLAN WINTER WORK BRAIN FEVER FATAL PROTECT PEACH TREES SALT LAKE CITY, TJT. Plans made here contemplate applying for a federal loan of 10 million dollars to function the Deer Creek reclamation reclama-tion project. OGDEX, UT. Beer taxes for Utah made beer exported to other states is averaging one hundred dollars per day. SALT LAEE CITY, UT. Eecent advance in prices of food stuffs have been less in this city than in 51 other large cities of the United States. ELY, NEV. Long-sought construction construc-tion on the sector of U. S. route 93 between Currie and the Lincoln highway junction near the Elko-Yhite Elko-Yhite Pine county line, will be begun be-gun soon, it was announced here by F. H. Depp, district highway engineer. engi-neer. BOISE, IDA. Governor C. Ben Ross issued a proclamation extending extend-ing for CO days the moratorium on foreclosure of mortgages. OGDEX, UT. The public works administration has allotted $59,500 to Utah for the biological survey. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Removal Remov-al of Utah C. C. C. camps from summer sum-mer to winter sites Is expected within the next few weeks, U. S. forestry officials announced follow-, lng receipt of a dispatch stating that eight winter sites had been selected In this state. The Utah winter camp Sites designated by Robert Fechner, director of emergency conservation work, are located as follows : One each in the Dixie and Fish lake national na-tional forests, three In Washington , county, one in Grand county, one in ; Kane county, and one in Sevier county. Idaho is to have 17 of the 191 camps selected for winter work throughout the country. MOTN'T PLEASANT, UT.- Sanpete San-pete county's 1933 assessed valuation valua-tion for taxing purposes has been set at $9.9S8,SS3 as compared with $11,-; $11,-; 642,173, for the year 1932, aecord- lng to figures compiled by the coun-; coun-; ty clerk. This marks a decrease of $1,653,290. TOOELE, UT. Work has been Itarted by Tooele city on the $10,000 make-work water system extension recently voted by the city council. OGDEX, UT. Many horses are dying in TVeber county from the plague of brain fever. IDAHO FALLS, IDA. Max and Jack Ruud, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ruud of Grand Yalley, recently sold a carload of cattle on the Los Angeles, Calif., market, and proceeds will be used by the two boys to finance fi-nance themselves through school in New Mexico. The actual work of marketing the animals, as well as all arrangements, were handled by the youths. LOGAN, UT. At this time of year farmers raising peach trees should apply paridieholorohenzene for the treatment of the peach tree borer. It is generally recommended to get this material around the trees from the middle of September to the latter lat-ter part of October. IDAHO FALLS, IDA. The major portion of potatoes shipped from Idaho this season have gone to Texas and other southern states, announces the local U. 8. department of agriculture agri-culture market news bureau. YELLOWSTOXE PARK, WTO. Illegal hunting of geeie In Yellowstone Yellow-stone piark cost Christopher Gray, I 21, of Creston, Mont., his life, when : he drowned in the Yellowstone river while attempting to retrieve a bird he had shot. BEAVER, UT. Moving a chain on a hay derrick cost the life of Mar-Ian Mar-Ian Spencer White, 33, who was electrocuted when the derrick he was working with came in contact with high tension wires of the : Eenver-Milfonl-Telluriile power line. OGDEX, UT. OfTlcialM of the Southern Pacific Railroad company report that about If) men are employed em-ployed in maintenance work on the Salt Lake division of the railroad. SALT LAKE COUNTY, UT. Warehouses will be ofx-nw In Salt Lake City, Ogdcn and I'rovo, to handle Utah's share of the 100,00,-000 100,00,-000 pounds of pork purchased by the federal government for relief work, Robert If. Hinckley, slate relief administrator ad-ministrator has announced. Utah's share will be 720,000 pounds. One-quarter One-quarter of this amount will be shipped ship-ped In October and another quarter In November, Hinckley said. Idaho's Share Is .'CJO.OfiO pounds. BOISE, IDA. The Idaho department depart-ment of public welfare Is to be reorganized re-organized recommended by the United Stales public health department. depart-ment. BOISE, IDA. Approximately a million dollars will be available for work relief among destitute In Idaho Ida-ho under the cooratlve plan Involving In-volving the (date, federal fovcrn-rnent fovcrn-rnent and counties Gov. IIomh has announced. an-nounced. His nrt I'Miinale of $7."J,-000 $7."J,-000 to be raised by pooling relief and road fund1 of the several ni:"riri-q, he Maid, promi-'-- to he exceeded considerably bee:iu!,e of contribution contribu-tion from Mrhway dhitrb-in and counties whleh are prepared to lifld more than their third to the pool. |