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Show THE BULLETIN. BINGHAM CANYON. UTAH . FINNEY OF THE1FORCE ' .And the Doc Shook His Head r --( g THE FEATHERHEADS Little Boy on a Big Man's Errand H6REV00ABE,MILTDn- 1- WELL.VWAT MAY OClGlNAU-- Y BE 1 IllilP THESE NEI6UBOGS MOST INCOEASfilj iFWHAT I SAY ttM 'PTS TUBIll BILUONS OF DOLLABS EACH YAO WTEMDED AS A MEANS OP jTlOU TO PtQ SO CALLED DEPEMCES ! - AM SO T I KoORLO NEEDS A MASTER WOO matte q WTO ARMAMENTS J IS STRUD BY A NEK3HWG 1 f . you KkJOUJ- - f SALESMAN 7D SELL TWE "IJ? M V DEFENCES -- OU.YES - SOME NAT.ONS . I TO BE A COWSTAtfT WQEAT AGAINST WMrJ ,fJ GOES 11 fit WO&D MADJ 1DEAQ OF ABSOLUTE WQti ? M HACUTOQIMALITpUTN J SELVES - SO - fi?SiS TE MAIM TUESE MILHARY lil aTj-- dISAPMNt --.(r'S MOLtt Intermountain News Briefly Told by Busy Readera SUMMER WniTB HOUSE PLAN PUBLICITY DRIVE TO HOIiD STOCK SHOW TO PROTECT CAME i SNOW IS SCANTY CHETENNE, WXO.Plana for establishment of a Bummer Whit House on the shores of Brooklyn lake, In the Jackson Hole country, are going forward. In anticipation that President Hoover might spend a vacation there this summer, the Mt. States Telephone and Telegraph company Is planning a $200,000 tel-ephone circuit Into the territory GRACE, IDA. $200 has been ap-propriated by the county conmla-aloner- u to finance the annual Black and White day to be held here in May. roGATEIXO, IDA. The local chamber of commerce will make a good will tour of Keramerer and other polnti In Wyoming In May. NAMPA, IDAv Members of the Nampa Fish and Game league are planning to construct a group of trout rearing ponds, with a view of making the Boise valley a better place to fish and hunt CALDWELL, IDA. Membera of the chamber of commerce from Boise to Welser are planning a co-operative campaign of publicity for western Idaho, The main project will be a booklet, containing Infor-mation about tils section of the atate. COALVILLE, UT. Snow deptba on watershed of upper Weber river serving the Echo reservoir are lesa this year than for several seasons, according to data gathered by a snow survey recently. POCATELLO, IDA. A financial report presented recently to the city council showed Pocatello'a In-debtedness haa been reduced from $015,000 a year ago to $582,000 at present NAMPA, IDA. 150 men have been employed by the Oregon Short Line railroad for the work of CO miles of the track on Ita right of way between this city and Glenns Ferry. MORONI, UT CltUcns have or-ganized a local corps to fight the coddling moth and to preserve ap-ples and other fruit from destruc-tion. TOOELE, TJT. An extensive war baa been started by the farmers of Tooele county for the eradication of ground aqulrrels. The pocket gopher campaign started early In March has been successful. PROVO, UT. Adoption of a un-iform wage scale for strawberry pickers was agreed upon by unani-mous action of representative grow-er- a of Trovo Bench at meeting held recently at Orem. FARMINGTON, UT. The dates for the Davis county farm burean day and fair were set as August 25 and 26 at a meeting of Davis county farm bureau officers. PROVO, UT. Strong condemna-tion of any increases in this year's tax levy In Provo City and school district was voiced In a set of res-olutions adopted by the members of the Provo real estate board at a recent meeting. OGDEN, UT. The 14th Ward L. D. S. chapel, at Adams avenue between Thirty-sevent- h and Thirty-eight- h streets, erected at a cost of $53,000 was damaged to the esti-mated amount of $20,000 by a fire. SPANISH FORK, UT. At a meeting of the Nebo district board of education members voted to bond the district for $250,000 In order to carry out a building program. The board will conduct an educational campaign for the informing of the public as to the need of the expan-sion, MONROE, UT. For each quart of flies Monroe residents catch and bring to the city council in April, fifty cents will be paid. In May the price Is to be 25 cents per quart-Th- is announcement was made with the order of city officials to clean up yards, ditches and corrals. TONOPAH, NEV. A new ore body 30 feet wide has been struck on the Gold Dome mine, 80 miles south of Battle Mountain. The new ore was opened on the 250 foot lev-el and will be developed. MOSCOW, IDA. Concentrates to the amount of 38,701 tons were pro-- ' dnced by the Ilecla Mining com-pany operating In the Coenr d'Alene district in northern Idaho, the past year. These concentrates had a value of $1,700,709. IVAnO FALLS, IDA. Declar-ing that Idaho needs a greater out-let for her potato crop if the atate la to continue In the market, the Idaho Potato Dealers association decided to file a freight rate com-plaint with the interstate commerce commission and the Idaho public utilities commission. Reduction on all potato shipments to territory east of Chicago will be asked. OGDEN, TJT. A lady, recently arrested by the police, has brought suit for damages totalling $15,000, for alleged loss occasioned by the arrest. CALDWELL, IDA. About 6500 automobile licenses have been las- - ned in Canyon county this year. A reduction of 3COO licensee as eom-- . pared with last year is shown. SALT LAKE CIY, UT. An In-crease of $388,532.10 in total re-sources of all 12 banks of Salt Lake City is noted In the comparative statement of 1030 and 1931. 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