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Show nmniMSMWi MMHnmiaMiMIaBft e1! UTAH SHE ii 1 till A new clv:e center building Is soon "H to be erected at Amorlud. Fork. mNH A full section Is to bo 'lidded to tho - Iffl 24th street viaduct nt American Fork. , 4 President J. H, Bnker presided and " ni if. t Nelson wns tho prlnclpnl speak- Work will ho stnrtcd soon on tho re- (H surfacing of Washington Avcnuo at )li Ogden. ifufl Lopnn, Utnh, Is considering pinna l for the erection of n now city hall, , jl gnrngc, fire station nnd shede. JfuH Tlio Bonrd of Kducntlojt of Pleasant ' JH Ornvo Is asking for the erection of ft B IIIrIi School building for thnt place. jljl Tho City of Provo expects within . fl n short time to complcto their Qtly nnd Tt County building at n cost of nearly $100,000. EH Itnlns and Ijitundn nro ench to hnvo iH new school buildings which will bo ?fifl errected nt u cost of npproxlmntcly " H -f.0.000 ench. i wM Counties of Utnh nro nlrondy plnn- I fl nlng for their exhibits! nt tho Utnh !i stnto fair noxt fall, nccordlng to J. L. M llonie, stnto fair mnnnger. jH Tim nirbflold club of Illchfleld hns 9 Ueld tho first of a series of luncheons ' I 9 when about sixty business men dls- S -usspil tbo welfare of tho city. jH In thn Inst week County clerk Chnr. j H tes A. Hatch, of Umnth county hns pnld 3 W bounty on thirty three pup covotes, jM. giving n total of $M2.00 In bounty. ' 9 Tho contract for paving Main street 1 1 H nt Mniill. wns nwnrded to OInf Nel- H son of Snlt Lnke nt a speclnl session ! of the city council Inst Friday night. ffH Plans for Iho biggest Flag dny cele- !i oration In the history of Provo will ho ' H completed within tho next few days, , -H nccordlng to tho announcement mndo' 'i recently. IH Tho Plensant Grove high school held 'flH Its graduating exercises In tho tnher- uncle Mny 10th. More thnn TOO per- fR sons were In attendance to whom dl- It p'nins were nwnrded. H Tim directors nf tho Iron County l3 Fnrm bureau havo voted to n crept tlio ! state wool pool contracts, which will bo presented to tho farmers In niso tho f wool market Is unsatisfactory. M Levi J. Taylor, n native of Kays- villi-, horn Mny 20, 1851, celebrated fB jils Noveutleth birthday nunlvcrsnry i Saturday nnd his golden wedding, Seventy members of the fnmlly woro ' Tlio grain Is well nlong nnd with tho recent storms fanners nro looking for i9P big yields. In nearly all of the dls- 'MflfB trlcts the grnln Is standing six to ten -JH Inches high nnd Is Just comlilg Into H tho H An order hns been Issued from tho ! Ti'lntli corps area hendminrters In San f H Francisco, directing the mohlllzntlon H of thn Utah Nntlonal Guard of Fort D. )! A. Itussell for suinmcr encampment U Juno 14th to 28th. H Purclinsers of Indian Innds who i were tinnhlo to pay Inst yenrs wnter ' nialntnlnntice for tho reason there wns UN but little sale for crops, hnvo been U granted nn extension of tlmo until fuM the first of next October. HSU Boss Moore, well known Monb boy iM nnd former scrvlco mnn, wns Instant. ly killed tho nflernoon of Mny 0, in a M powder explosion on Wilson mesa, , l where ho wns cngnged In road. work. D Ills body wns Imdly mnngled, Severe losses wero suffered by Wy- nmltig sheepmen during the month of 9 April ns tho result nf severe storms, '!! nccordlng to reports received nt the forest service hendiiinrers In Ogden ! from rangers nnd supervisors In Wy- ! nmlng. ! George ("Btnkle") Dnvls of Ogden, H who hns served sixty days In tho city !rl Jail for petty crimes, hnndlcd his own ( enso recently and gained a victory ! when arraigned In thn city court on n chngre of having stolen goods In Ms K Iiossesslon, HM The children's playgrounds In Brig- ham City nro open for tho summer r'i sensnn with Miss Cecllln Bntt In E chnrgo, nsslsted by Miss Kilna' Jensen. NnSi Tho grounds nre being supervised by jiflffl the Klndergnrtcn club, and additions flS will bo made to tho wpilpnient for tho ' pleasure nnd recreation of tho child- fS ren. fK$ Bupert nnd Hurley organizations nro Jflj&S uniting In n protest ngalnst the Is- Ba- sitanco by tho federal power cninmls- Bk' slnn of n preliminary permit for a J ! power site nenr Twin Falls nsktid by i r f the Idaho Power company, ft In snld aH thnt thn power site In iiueptils the 'nt one available In this section. 'Tho iflRt hearing will bo held auno'irj, 111? There were 10,410 casnsMif cK In 1 cold storage In Utah Mny 1. of this nV vonr, ns compnrod with 4.7H0 cases n month ngo, and 4025 cases n yonr ago, ljS -iccnrdlng to n report (lied with .f. A. f jjl9l Isrnelson, chief of the dairy ami foods M1 hureiiu Of the state department of ngrJ- f 'iilture. Butter In storage Mny 1 was & ).n80 pounds, compared with 4,32(1 HP pounds n year ago. ! Tlie state's total casli In tlio bank to His credit of tbo various state funds nt he clow pf business for April, was HHS ?02fi.-1!9.28. this being one of tliu conv. jK piirnflvoly tow tlmos In tho history of tbo state wlion tho balance was locw Vimm than $1,000,009. ! When the case )as called Davio IhI closely followed the questioning of wit- HI riossess and Interposed objections to ! nearly ovm'y aucstlon asked by S. 0. ,BI Powell, nMblstunt city nttoriiey. Tho SH objectlonn were overruled. At tho con- WMM rujiHlon of the enso the court found vBM I it vis not guilty. M3 aw4 |