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Show tht fanatical Welssenberg sect at Bpandau, Dear Berlin, Germany. "1 am Isaac, and my father, Abraham, sacrificed me to the Lord 7,000 years ago," declared Schaetzke to the police. po-lice. "In my son I recognized the reincarnation of Abraham and I killed him out of revenue." Followers of the sect claim to cure sickness by prayer and the application of creamy cheese. Intermountain Hews Briefly Told by Busy Readers SUITS MUST BE USED BATHERS ARE W ARNED TAX BENEFITS SCHOOLS SCHOOLS OPEN AUG. 31st. FIVE ARRESTED IN CASK WALLACE, IDA. Joe Wayne, Evelyn Miller, Walter Sundqulst, and Keneth McAulley were arrested arrest-ed here and charged with stealing cars at Billings and Livingston, Mont., robbing a cafe of $34 and holding up a service station near Sheridan. BOISE, IDA. Through the medium med-ium of taxes which are paid by the employes of the Union Pacific in Idaho and the huge sum paid for the same purpose by the company! Itself, there is provided one of tbe principal sources of financial support sup-port for tbe schools in the .state as well as for the county and state governments. $2,359,603.28 is paid annually by the Union Pacific for taxes In Idaho. Employes, themselves, them-selves, on their homes and personal property pay an additional large sum. KANOSII, UT. Use of 15 second feet of flood waters from Swanzey creek In Millard county, to supply 60,000 head of sheep and 100 horses has been applied for at the state engineer's office by the Fountain Green Woolgrowers' company. NEPHI. UT. Deputy Sheriff G. It Judd reports bere that he warned forty boys, swimming without with-out suits In Burrlson's pond, north of Nepbl, that it is against the state law to swim in state waters without with-out suits. He stated that those who were found in the pond from now on without suits would be arrested. BEAVER, UT. KENNET BLACK-rer BLACK-rer of Beaver had a third operation performed at a San Francisco hospital, hos-pital, In which both of his legs were taken off to the hips. These operations opera-tions were made necessary due to poisoning. LOGAN, UT. School will open Aug. 31 in the Cache county school district, according to a recent announcement an-nouncement The entire calendar has not been made up yet, but will be finished at one of the next board meetings. PUOVO, UT. 1500 persons attended at-tended tbe Utah county farm bureau bu-reau picnic at Geneva. PROVO, UT. The Provo city commission authorised the retirement retire-ment of $50,000 worth of waterworks water-works bonds of a series of $100,000 dated Sept. 1, 1921, The remainder remain-der of the issue, $50,000 was .refunded .refund-ed at 4 3-4 per cent interest. OGDEN, UT. Doctors have advised ad-vised against the use of Ogden and Weber rivers by bathers on account of infection. OGDEN, UT. The U. S. District Engineer reports good progress being be-ing made on 15 road projects in Idaho Montana and Wyoming. MOSCOW, IDA. Passage of a state cigarette tax, with proceeds to be used for educational purposes, pur-poses, was suggested at a meeting , of nearly 80 Idaho school officials at the summer session at the University Un-iversity of Idaho. BOISE. IDA. The third annual Western Idaho State fair, the premier pre-mier exhibition of livestock and farm products) will be held here Sept. 2, 3, 4, and 5. McCALL, IDA. Payette lakes will furnish the water from Idaho which will be mingled with water from the other 47 states in the union un-ion and will be used to christen one of the largest commercial liners lin-ers ever constructed in an American Ameri-can shipyard to be launched this fall by the United States Lines. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Tabulation Tabu-lation of Utah's mineral production produc-tion for 1930 has been completed by the Bureau of Mines. The report re-port shows that Utah had 103 producers pro-ducers during 1930, as compared with 130 during 1929. Production decreased from 19,831,975 tons to 11,041,841 tons for the same comparative com-parative years. SALT LAKE CITT, UT.-The state tax levy has been fixed by the state tax commission at 8.2 mills an Increase of .9 of a mill over the levy of 1930, which was 73 mills. The levy is divided as follows: General fund, 2.4 mills; state high school fund, .2 mills; state district school fund, 6.6 mills. The 1931 levy is based on a valuation valua-tion of $620,500,000 as compared with a valuation in 1930 of $72T-000.00. $72T-000.00. GOODING, IDA. Non operating operat-ing power sites pay taxes now in Gooding under the new law that has been passed. Assessable value of farm lands was decreased Id per cent at a reecnt meeting of the county board of equalization. Tbe adoption of this new law Increased Increas-ed county valuations $132,625. OGDEN, UT. A contract has been signed by Weber county commissioners com-missioners with the state road commission com-mission for tbe construction during dur-ing 1982 and 1933 of the county portion of the HuntsviUe-Monte Crlsto road. ! BOISE, IDA. Weiser national forest bas been closed to hunting by order of the regional forester, with headquarters at Ogden. Continued Con-tinued dry weather has left the forest particularly dry, and shooting shoot-ing of firearms Is declared to be a 1 very grave fire hazard. |