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Show i Intermountain News Briefly Told for Busy Readers LION MEETS FATE A SEED WARNING SCRIP PLAN LOOMS WILD ANIMAL LOSS NEVADANS AROUSED NEPHI, UT. A sis and one-halt foot mountain lion was killed southeast south-east of Levan, recently. RICHFIELD, t'T. A drive to poison pocket gophers has been eon-ducted eon-ducted in Sevier county. MACKAY, IDA. Losses during the cold weather to Idaho wild animals, an-imals, is estimated at 5 per cent for the season of 1032-33. DELTA, UT. Delta's 3rd annual livestock show, sponsored by the Delta chapter F. F. A. and Delta Lions club, will he held April 21. RICHMOND, L'T. At a meeting of the dairy men of Richmond it was decided to hold the annual Black and White show early in the month of May. BOISE, IDA. Idaho farmers are urged to give particular attention to tho selection of proper seed. The Idaho seed law requires that all seed exposed for sale or sold within the state shall be labeled as to origin. ori-gin. Dealers should be required to furnish a written statement relative to the origin of seeds. BOISE, IDA. Snow storage in the principal watersheds are at the least normal and in many instances more than normal was disclosed In reports at the state department of reclamation recently. The director of water resources, said the storage outlook for the coming irrigation season was very bright. CARSON CITY, NEV. Several hundred Nevada taxpayers called upon the state legislature here to formally demand a complete reorganization reorga-nization of the state structure upon a smaller scale in order to that It harmonize more clearly to the position po-sition of the taxpayer. PROVO, UT. A plan whereby the Brigham Young university would issue dated stamped scrip amounting to $50,000, to be used In erecting an addition to the university's univer-sity's mechanic arts building on the upper campus has been presented to the Provo chamber of commerce. SALT LAKE CITY, TJT. Utah Is the home of 1759 Indians ; 914 men and 845 women, according to the Indian service officials. The Indian population was determined by a recent census. The Uintah-Ouray Uintah-Ouray agency has the greatest number num-ber of inhabitants, 1206, including 640 men and 56G women. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. A considerable con-siderable amount of early spring farm work has been done as the result re-sult of better weather and decreased snow covering, though only a little plowing has been done. Winter grain Is emerging in only fair shape in places, and much fruit was reported winter killed. , PROVO, UT. Water content of , the snow at the Strawberry-Daniels , divide is but GO per cent of a year ago according to a report from the offis of the supervisor of the Uintah Uin-tah national forest. BOISE, IDA. Regulations for 19-33 19-33 crop production loans, issued by . the secretary of agriculture, are now available to farmers of southwest south-west Idaho upon request to A. D Stanton, field inspector of the crop I production loan office In the chamber cham-ber of commerce rooms. ; OGDEN, UT. Weber county ' schools, including the senior high school and all of the grade schools In the various county districts outside out-side of Ogden city will close on Friday, Fri-day, April 2S, it Is announced by the superintendent. Economic conditions con-ditions is given as the reason for operating only eight months instead of the usual nine months, this year. BOISE, IDA. Marriages fell ofl In Idaho from 4779 in 1929 to 15(12 in 1932. This was not altogether due to the depression, but to the "gin-marriage" law, which required i five days notice of intention to ir marry. The law being repealed at a the recent session of the Idaho leg- rr islature, it is expected that the nor- a mal number of marriages will be performed in the state in fi,t,,vQ BOISE, IDA. The scale of salary reductions put into effect at the university un-iversity has also been ordered by the state board of education to be applied ap-plied at the other three major state educational institutions, the southern south-ern branch at Pocatello and the two normal schools at Lewiston and Albion. Al-bion. JPCAMMON, IDA.-J. A. Grove GS farmer of Marsh valley, was killed by one of his team of horses when he attempted to unhook the ammal from a sleigh after it broke through the snow crust between Inkom and McCammon. JUNCTION, UT.-At a meeting of the Piute school board, a 25 per cent cut was made in the wages of all members of the board, the school teachers, bus drivers, janitors and flL , S , receiTln5 compensation from the school funds. ST. GEORGE, UT.-FIood con-h-olon the Santa Clara river is The "st and primary object of a move way by residents of St ies'witr" rShbr,nB communl- I ;'es, with a storage reservoir as a i -oature of the project. j I |