Show intermountain news briefly told for busy readers UTAH WILL SHIRE DOWN A HILL ARRESTS ON LiSE IMPROVE E FISH PI ANTS EROSION PROJECT LOGAN UT the logan police department made arrests during 1933 as compared with during 1932 SALT CITY UT dr W 0 lowdermilk vice director of the newly created soil erosion ser vice of the department of the inter lor for Is making arrangements arrangement for the largest soil erosion conservation project eer undertaken comprising square miles of the navajo and zuni indian reservations in utah arizona and new mexico LOGAN CT UT the governments government s corn hog production ad jut ment program for 1934 has been launched with approval by the ag ri cultural adjustment tion officials of the contract contrat to be offered farmers and with the naming of preliminary campaign corn com in the leading corn and hog producing states of the nation utah with farms raising hogs and with an annual prodie tion of about bushels of corn will come under the plan and receive benefit payments for cur tailing production in 1934 SALT LAKE CITY UT ten thousand dollars have been to utah from funds for work on fish hatcheries the projects will employ so 80 men at bear lake and 23 at Spring springville ville according to announcement from the bureau of fisheries in washington the work which is planned to be finished by mid february Is describe I 1 at bear tale I 1 ale as enlargement of fish hatch and improvement of water supply including canals and ditches at Spring springville ville as improvement of hatchery and water supply and cleaning ditches and work on roads and parking CALDWELL IDA aby abad D win slow flow 94 of greenleaf died lied at her home there recently leaving descendants SALT LAKE CITY 1 UT fed eral litigation in utah dropped near ly SO 30 per cent in 1933 accordi according to the deputy clerk of the U S dis brict court criminal cases fild in the federal court totaled only 97 lat year which is nearly a 50 per cent reduction MILNER IDA 0 F gregg 24 died near milner recently after con bacting a voltage power wire SALT LAKE CITY 1 UT ninety one per cent of utah s apportion ment went for road building from the federal h fund has been allocated this became a fact when the state ro road roid id commis sion announced the opening of bids on four projects on january 17 at the state capital when bids have been awarded on these four pro ejects estimated to cost about one hundred thousand dollars in all the state road commission will have al located all but of the fund appropriated by the federal government CHEYENNE WYO scrip will be sold again this year to defray expenses of the 1934 frontier days celebration purchasers of the scrip will exchange the paper for ticket to the show about 1 was wis raised for the show last year through the sale of scrip SALT LAKE LARE CITY UT an initial payment of was made to farmers for sugar beets by the utah idaho sugar corn coin pany during the record season just closed the crop amounted to three million three hundred and fifty thousand bags the company s pay roll for this year with twelve tac fac tories operating amounted to 1 one hundred and twenty thousand tons of utah coal were consumed as were many other local products gains in beet production over 1932 were registered by utah and idaho utah prodoc ed tons this year as corn cont pared with tons last year idaho produced COO tons aa as compared with tons in 1932 BOISE IDA the public works administration at washington has approved appi oved three idaho projects and set get aside funds for their construe tion the projects are A grant of 10 to idaho I 1 balls alls to aid in constructing a 2200 foot exten ex tenion don of an existing storm sewer tunnel the city will put up 25 this project will give employment to 60 men tor for four months A loan and grant for 32 to downey to re place its wood pipe water mains with iron this work will employ 20 men for five months A grant of 3 to sandpoint standpoint Sand point to I 1 elp build a wooden bridge in the city limits OURAY UT for the first time in the history of this place as recorded by eithe indians or whites the rivers were v de open and not 1 frozen in early january green s river froze completely over dec 10 1 t 1932 and ice tee wa i fifteen inches in thickness elness in january of 1933 milar A potion petition aking t alst d nd rd A q |