| Show intermountain intel mountain news briefly told for busy readers FINE COURT RECORD TREES FOR FARMERS STOCK SALES DOUBLE NEW FUNDS AVAILABLE DROUTH SWINE INFECTED MOSCOW IDA diseases brought into idaho idaho by swine imported as a result of the drouth condition in the midwest were blamed for wholesale deaths P in the idaho pig crop by the college of agriculture university of idaho BOISE MA IDA J L hood state W P A administrator announces the idaho W P A will b be e granted additional federal funds fund s for employment of resident idahoans Idaho ans in need of relief montpelier IDA this thi is city is assured of one of the most modern and convenient high school buildings in southeastern idaho as a result of the success ful culmination of plans for a structure RENO NEV the rodeo association of america at their recent meeting chose ogden utah as the 1938 convention city MOSCOW IDA fourteen excellent varieties of trees are listed on the bulletin of the university of idaho experiment station for distribution this spring royale K pierson extension forester with the university reports the trees are for use on farm wood lots and shelter belts and the list and prices may be obtained from various county agricultural agents in idaho or from the university at moscow or extension division office at boise SALT LAKE CITY UTA UT A total of shares of stock mostly n 0 s t y in mining issues having a value a 1 u e of 1397 hanged changed hands on the salt lake lake stock and mining exchange during january says a report by pres J A barclay last months business shows a per cent increase over the corresponding period of 1936 when shares sold for SALT LAKE CITY UT of the criminal cases brought in federal district court guilty verdicts were obtained in cases 32 were dismissed or discontinued and 13 defendants were ivie ere acquitted ui eted says a report for the f fiscal i acal year ended june 30 1936 1 percentage of convictions vict ions was 74 compared with 73 for the average federal court in the united states but in utah 65 per cent of those who pleaded or were found guilty were imprisoned compared with 55 per cent in the nation ARIMO IDA A rabbit poisoning campaign has been carried out by farmers in this section MOAB UT collection of taxes during 1936 was unusually high in grand county anna lee nielson county treasurer announces noun ces reporting of assessed had been received IDAHO FALLS IDAA IDA A new 80 90 acre campground and picnic site is being developed in caribou forest 46 miles northeast of idaho falls POCATELLO IDA total arrests in pocatello during january numbered 71 as compared to for the same month a year ago an improvement of better than 50 percent SALT LAKE CITY UT although much depends upon the elements through the next two months the present outlook for salt lake cites water supply next summer is favorable water department officials reported after they surveyed city watersheds for snow TWIN FALLS IDA to ascertain vocational needs of young persons a personal record survey of all youths in this area enrolled under the N Y A is being completed here says harold A salisbury area supervisor SALT LAKE CITY UT january sales tax collection established a new monthly high pushed the total for the current fiscal year beyond the mark and headed the sales tax take for 1936 37 toward an estimated total of PAROWAN UT operation of the new church security plan here is ready to begin according to bishop W L adams of the parowan carowan east ward it will handle all sheep pelts donated by parowan carowan Pa rowan washington moapa zion park and kane county stakes the wool will either be sold or made into blankets each ward will be given credit for the amount contributed tri buted as will each individual donor CASTLE DALE UT teed feed the birds is the emery county slogan at present it is is reliably reported that pheasants are already receiving relief because of the drive in this territory pounds of grain has been distributed weeks of deep snow with practically all of the available feed for pheasants quail and other birds buried too deep to reach makes it necessary to care for these birds fred larson local game warden assisted by members of the ferron and the castle dale camps has been busy distributing grain but many bunches of pheasants bave have not been cen located and will no doubt perish POCATELLO IDA lieuten ant adrian N wilson of the medical division of the army will lay plans for a tour of the pocatello district camps to provide oral corrections for enrollees rol lees he will rotate among the camps of the district spending two weeks in each camp a program taking him to each camp every six months OGDEN UT annual convention of the utah canners association will be held feb 26 and 27 the place to be selected later according to frank A jugler association president |