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Show Intel-mountain News -Briefly told for Busy Readers CRICKET WAR LOOMS WORK TO BEGIN SOON A GAIN FOR FARMERS CMP NUMBER RAISED LOWER M ATER SITFIA OGDEN UT. Authorization for Immediate' construction of the first six civilian conservation corps camps of the S2 Imposed m region No. 4 has been received from ash-ington ash-ington by R. II. Rutledge. regional United States forester. POCATELLO, IDA.-A drive to exterminate crickets on the Ft. Hall reservation must be started at once if an invasion similar to that of last spring is to be prevented, W. E. Hull, acting head of the department of entomology of the University of Idaho, has reported following a survey. sur-vey. SALT LAKE CITT, UT.-The annual American Legion poppy sale will be conducted In Salt Lake Saturday, May 27. OGDEN UT. The midsummer meeting of the Utah State Realty association will be held here on July 15. SALT LAKE CITT, UT. Values of Utah farm products have been enhanced more than a million dollars dol-lars by the recent rise in commodity commod-ity prices, Joseph Anderson, president presi-dent of the Utah State Farm Bureau Bu-reau federation, reported after the completion of a state-wide survey. For the first time in several years, he says, farmers may expect to realize real-ize a' profit this year. Substantial price increases will bring compensatory compensa-tory returns on wheat, wool, sugar, poultry and hogs. BOISE, IDA. Idaho will have 164 emergency conservation corps camps instead of the 100 originally allotted the state. The G4 extra camps to be established in Idaho will be divided so that 33 will go to the timber rust areas of north Idaho, where a campaign against this white pine disease will be conducted, con-ducted, and 31 will be placed on state lands as part of the general forest conservation plan. BOULDER CITY, NEV. Independent Inde-pendent concession holders operating operat-ing business houses here greeted with pleasure the word from Washington Wash-ington that the secretary of the interior in-terior had notified the Six Companies, Com-panies, Inc., to cease the issuance of scrip at Hoover dam in lieu of advance wages in cash. GARLAND, UT. Lee Cody Fors-berg, Fors-berg, 14, was drowned while attending at-tending a swimming party with a group of 55 Tremonton grade school pupils at Udy Hot Springs. PROVO, UT. Permits for building build-ing work in this city are showing a substantial increase over figures for last year. CEDAR CITY, UT. The doctors of southern Utah have formed a unit of the State Medical association. associa-tion. ELY, NEV. The sheepmen of this district have suffered heavy losses from the spring snow storms. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. The accounting of pledges for the Reno-vizing Reno-vizing campaign to furnish employment employ-ment for idle labor shows that good progress has been made. RENO, NEV. Formation of a new bank to replace the old Wing-field Wing-field group which collapsed last November No-vember seemed assured when it became be-came known that a majority of depositors de-positors in all but one of the closed clos-ed institutions had approved a consolidation con-solidation plan. CARSON CITY, NEV. Ogdcn L. Mills, Hooverian secretary of the treasury, has purchased the Virginia Vir-ginia & Truckee railroad from Reno Re-no to Virginia City, "the billionaire billion-aire town of the 'SO's. A rich silver-gold silver-gold discovery was made under the railroad property recently. POCATELLO, IDA. Rodent abolition ab-olition will be the objective of a drive to be made in the forests of this district during the present summer. MONTPELIER, IDA. The Bear Lake valley has experienced the wettest weather for this season that has been recorded for many years. BOISE, IDA. Gov. Ross of Idaho, Ida-ho, according to reports, has assured as-sured Postmaster General Farley he will call a special election In Idaho this fall to select delegates to a convention to pass upon repeal re-peal of the eighteenth amendment. OGDEN, UT. Grade cow dairymen dairy-men have a better opportunity now than ever before to get bulls from Utah breeders and promote home industry, the western representative representa-tive of the Holstein-Friesian .association .asso-ciation reported to local dairymen. IDAHO FALLS, IDA. Federal funds were assured the Eonneville county relief council for continuation continua-tion of their relief program here during May and June, according to reports from Boise. BOISE, IDA. Idaho and Utah produce shipments for the first four r months of this year exceeded those of the like period a year ago by 427 carloads. TWIN FALLS, IDA.-Local firm in laundry business announced an increase in wages. |