Show Inte intermountain mountain news I 1 briefly told for busy readers R F FC C APPROVES LOW TAXES URGED WIN NATIONAL FAME AMPLE WATER LOOMS BEES GIVE WELCO WELCOME I 1 BLACKFOOT IDA shelley his has been selected as the 1933 1633 summer kansas club picnic town POCATELLO IDA increase of more than in building permits in pocatello was recorded during 1932 LOGAN UT fleeces entered by the utah state agricultural collego college of logan and NY W S alansen of col linston were awarded first and second prizes in the purebred division at the international livestock exposition at chicago recently the wool show held each bach year in connection pith with the livestock show attracts exhibits from the entire nation BOISE IDA storage water in the Arro and deer flat reservoirs is acre feet in excess of that of the correspond corre corresponding spon ding time last year it is learned from the nampa Merl dlan irrigation districts office and with snow piling up in the hills indications point to there being an all abundance of water for 1933 crops MIDWAY UT under the direction of the town board a number of men have been employed on a relief project cutting and hauling wood for the widows and aged people of the town PROVO UT snow storms thru central utah have brought the precipitation elpi tation up to no normal amal at many of the snow measuring stations according to the provo river commis eloner SALT LANE LAKE CITY UT the university of application tor for a R F 0 C loan to build a womans comans dormitory on the campus lias has been approved by the state projects committee and forwarded to washington POCATELLO IDA under the new law all animals being brought up for sale must be inspected elther either while alive or with head and vital organs attached PAYETTE IDA fourteen teen hundred and eleven carloads of farm products were shipped out to markets this last year from the city of payette the shipments were as follows cattle carloads hogs 55 sheep 20 horses 1 apples prunes dairy products other products BURLEY IDA close grading of potatoes will be required by the national fruit exchange the remainder of the season the cassia county potato market manager has announced noun ced market conditions have forced acceptance of only the highest grade potatoes BURLEY IDA A swarm of bees which had hibernated in the walls of a building on a farm east of burley awoke recently and made a big impression relatives visiting the owner of the building were quartered there and built a tire fire the fire soon warmed the bees up and the visitors received a welcome in the form of a bee handshake LOGAN UT the annual state 4 11 club leaders training bourise will ill be held at the utah state agricultural college february Febi uary 27 to march 4 inclusive it la Is announced by D P murry state club leader A limited number of local club leaders depending on the community lation will be sent to the gathering training in methods of organ izing and conducting 4 11 clubs will be given PROVO UT free milk payment of all relief in cash no discrimination crImin atlon against needy ne P dy applicants new clothing for their families are some of the demands made on the utah county commissioners by spokesmen spokesman for a group of BOO hunger marchers barchers mar chers from all parts of utah county SALT LAKE CITY UT TO A campaign against noxious weeds is to be waged throughout the state by the state department of agriculture in cooperation with county and individual owners according to harden dennion bennion commissioner of agriculture estimates made by the district agricultural inspectors show acres of utah lands infested with white top morning glory and thistle alone according to state of results of experimental work have shown that frequent cultivation I 1 ti la the most economical ol 01 method of noxious weed eradication where abere infested land is so sit bated that this method can be used mr air bennion explained it atso also chows the necessity of early cultivation as such weeds begin growth shortly after the snows are off tile the ground adapted seed and frequent cultivation are advocated by the de ment officials |