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Show . - termountainlb -Briefly told for TAX VALLES RiSg SCHOOL FLNds rl EXPLORE SOlTn , SPOTTED FEVFr V FT. HALL CELi. SALT LAKE CITY v tal of $198,200.44 vaj tv among the 40 school f" Utah recently by the J'1' ment of public istnj ( ninth apportionment fcr 5 year brought the total , to $2,082,850.68, or Sn SALT LAKE CItY for an expedition this s unexplored regions rtah were announced at ,S Gal., recently by A h Hall, chief of the field education, national p:lrfa! . SALT LAKE CITY, t' chiefly to the fact that it, ceeds of mines assessment shows an increase of 003 over that for 1033 v valuation of all property assessed by the state ta"i ' eion this year shows an V approximately $4,500,000 0 assessment on which tar levied in 1933. ALAMEDA, IDA.-THS ty's PWA project, an ianr; ter system and a 275,OO0--'. s'ervoir, gained headway village board accepted the 1 1 United States government', chase $25,000 in bonds, POCATELLO, IDA.-p, bonded indebtedness ' at the end of the quarter February 1, 1934, a de $21,000. FORT ERIDGER, ly;, large sign, giving the historr famous frontier outpost, I erected here by the Wyon department of commerce a: try. GUNNISON, rT. Pests tacking crops with great in this district. Govert: Is expected in the struji growing crops. BOISE, IDA. Authoritr Ing 200,000 acres of jort; burned over land to red tc and blue grass as a flood' measure pending reforest the area has been receive: H. Godfrey of the relief it tion. POCATELLO, IDA.-C. Impersonations of the 1: played a great part ii drama of old Fort Hall. ; development of Idaho and lowest, lo-west, will be a feature oh Hall Centennial eeletaf: August 5, 0, 7, and S. t.i parades to be held on the:-third the:-third days of the celebnf: be about 20 different cl: whose attire will be corrr tail to those men who tt trail for the west. After1 ade the characters will c the University of Idaho the afternoon and will t; for prizes. LOGAN, UT The go::: versary of the dedication l' pan L. D. S. temple, tit -the present temples oft to be erected, will he nr. May 13th tj 2Sth, withr Thousands of menilieis from this and siirrnmS: are expected to be pre?-:' raLgements are being ffi-000 ffi-000 persons to atteidtlei" of temple ceremonies fc held during the celebn:"-LOGAN, celebn:"-LOGAN, UT. Farmers" their corn" and wheats;' year under the ngiicufc ment act will be hi i"-' strategic position for tfr campaign against insect; will have more time an tory to cover. Intss against insect pests is - sirable according to I. tural Department offioia - |