| Show intermountain news briefly told for busy headers TAX VALUES RISE KISE SCHOOL FUNDS PAID EXPLORE SOUTH UTAH SPOTTED FEVER FATAL FT HALL celebration SALT LAKE CITY UT A total of was apportioned ione d arn among 0 ng the 40 school districts of utah recently by the state department me at of public instruction this ninth apportionment for the current year brought the total for the year to or 2001 per child SALT LANE LAKE CITY UT plans for au an expedition this summer to unexplored regions of southern utah were announced nt at berkeley y cal recently by ansel franklin liall hall chief of oc the field division of education national parks service SALT LANE CITY UT duo due chiefly to the fact that the net proceeds of mines assessment for 1031 shows nn an increase of about over that for 1933 the total valuation of all property in utah assessed by the state tax commission this year shows an increase of approximately i over tho the assessment on which taxes were levied in 1933 ALAMEDA IDA this comment tys project an improved water system and a gallon reservoir ser voir gained headway when the village board accepted the bid of the united states government to purchase in bonds POCATELLO IDA Pocatello 9 bonded indebtedness was nt at the end of the quarter closing february 1 1934 a decrease of FORT FOHT 13 BRIDGER RIDGER WYO A large sign giving the history of this famous frontier outpost has been erected here bere by the wyoming state department of commerce and in industry dus GUNNISON UT pests are attacking crops with great violence in this district government aid Is expected in the st struggle to save growing crops BOISE IDA authority for sowing acres of north idaho burned over land to red top clover and blue grass as a flood control measure pending reforestation of the area has been received by W 11 II godfrey of the relief administration POCATELLO IDA character impersonations of the men who played a great part in the real drama of old fort hall and the tha development of idaho and the northwest will be a feature of the fort hall centennial celebration hero here august augu 8 t 6 0 7 and 8 in two big parades to be held on the first and third days of the celebration will be about 20 different characters whose attire will be correct in detail to those men who blazed tho trail for the west after the parado parade the characters will gather in the university of idaho stadium in the afternoon and will be judged for prizes LOGAN UT the golden anniversary aunt odthe dedication of the logan L D S temple the second of the present temples of that church to be erect erected pd will be marked here may to with a pageant thousands of members of the faith from this and surrounding states are expected to be present and arrangements range ments are being made for persons to attend the 48 sessions of temple ceremonies that will be ba held during the celebration LOGAN UT farmers who reduce their corn and wheat acreage this year under the agricultural adjustment act will be in an unusually strategic position for their regular campaign against insect pests they will have more time and less territory to cover intense activity against insect posts is highly de according to U S agricultural department officials BOISE IDA the sixth victim of spotted fever this season has bus been reported to the state bureau of 0 vital statistics ile he Is ralph hutchinson 20 of 0 springfield three of thel the six victims have died IDA benefit payments for reduction ducton re ot of wheat acreage la in the three pacific northwest states of washington oregon and idaho totaled from the date of organization of the AAA to march 81 1034 1934 a report from the ibe agriculture department disc discloses loges OGDEN UZ UT receipts of live lira |