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Show Interm'ountain News Briefly told for Busy Readers RESUME WORK SOON TO BUILD LARGE PLANT ASK FOR FIND RETURN ATTACK RATS IN FORCE PRISONERS YILL STUDY SALT LAKE CITY, I'T. rians for construction of a new $250,000 brewery in Salt Lake City have been announced following the filing of articles of incorporation of the Beilley Brewing company. POCATELLO, IDA. Work will be resumed soon on the city's 11,-500,000-gallon water reservoir on the bench southwest of the city. Dyking and concrete work will complete com-plete the project. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. War on rats has been declared by W. N. Pickett, chief sanitary inspector for the board of health, and It. S. Zimmerman, director of rodent control in Utah for the I'. S. Biological Bio-logical survey. An army of CO FER-A FER-A workers armed with 1,000 pounds of poison, 2,000 traps and 5,000 pounds of hamburger launched a concerted offensive on 5,000 rat infested in-fested premises in this city. IDAHO FALLS, IDA. The Idaho Ida-ho Falls chamber of commerce has protested to Idaho representatives in the national congress against the withdrawal of $2,000,000 public works funds appropriated for reservoir reser-voir construction in the upper Snake river valley. POCATELLO, IDA. Reports to the farm census office for the 1-1 eastern Idaho counties indicate that in parts of Clark, Madison and Fremont counties the depth of snow is greater than for the past five years. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Approximately Ap-proximately 40 per cent of the 311 inmates of the state prison are taking tak-ing advantage of educational opportunities op-portunities offered by the emergency education division, conducted with federal funds, it was announced by D. C. Jensen, state supervisor of the division, after a visit to the institution. in-stitution. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Checks totaling ?4S8,GS0 have been mailed by the AAA to 5147 Utah farmers who participated in the government sugar beet control program. RENO, NEV. The 1935 turkey crop, from present indications, is expected to be the largest in the history' of the country. Accumulations Accumula-tions of cold storage holdings, likewise, like-wise, will be large before all the 1934 birds are marketed though perhaps not so large as last year. Production costs will have to be closely watched during the coming season. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Utah State Woolgrowers' association will contest the forest service proposed cut of grazing permits in national forests for 1935. ST. GEORGE, UT. A total of 1547 head of dairy cattle in IS towns of Washington county have been tested for symptons of tuberculosis. tuber-culosis. Only four animals reacted to the test and have been condemned. condemn-ed. Results of the test indicated tubercular tu-bercular animals in this county have practically been eliminated and keeps the county on the accredited ac-credited list of counties with herds free from this disease. EPHRAIM, UT. According to Forest Supervisor Humphrey, th supervisor's office here has been advised that 5,000 Ponderson Pine and 2,000 Douglas Fir trees are available for planting on the Manti forest this coming spring. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. The Improved business conditions prevailing pre-vailing during 1034, which made for higher incomes, are reflected in returns re-turns filed this year with the state tax commission. N'EPIII, UT. The annual Black-hawk Black-hawk encampment for 1935 will he held in Nephi, according to a decision de-cision of the slate officers of the sons and daughters of the Utah Fioneors and Indian war veterans. TWIN FALLS, IDA. Twin Falls county commissioners have called upon farmers to join this year in a vigorous fight to eradicate eradi-cate the following weeds listed ns noxious: Wild morning glory or thistle, Russian knap weed, puncture punc-ture vine, perennial sow thistle, perennial night shade and horse nettle. DRAPER, UT. The raising of a fund to finance the erection of a marker on the site of the old rock fort and first meeting house of Draper Dra-per has liocrun here. POCATELLO, IDA. This year. BS in 1034, the fanners of the counties coun-ties will huve control of the corn-hog corn-hog program, according to C. W. Daigh, county agent, who is preparing prepar-ing for the W'i sign-up campaign. OGDEN, UT. Complete revision of United Stales fore.-t service region re-gion four fire control manual lias been completed and will be available avail-able to forest service workers for the coming season. Additional emphasis em-phasis to several Iniortanf phases of forest fire fighting and a new and improved fire prevention program pro-gram will lie Included in the revised manual. SPANISH FORK. UT. A junior livestock show will be held hero April 3, 4 and 3. |