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Show I News Notes t From All Parts of UTAH I t Salt Lake City. W. S. Mosrip, finini'iit judnu of livestock, of Lake Elmo, Minn., who will be one of the iiany nationally known judges at tho seventh interniotintain livestock show which opens April 1, at the Salt !.ake Union Slockyanl.-j will ho especially es-pecially feted by stockmcit of the in-tcrmountain in-tcrmountain region, according to plans beint; worked out by Dr. It. N. Mead, manager of the livestock exposition. ex-position. Oe;tleii. The memorizinir of "The Ten Commanilments' with .special cniphns'is on "Thou shalt not steal" was part of the sentence imposed upon up-on Ray I'uriiiKton, ID, who was charged charg-ed with taking a carpet and linoleum from his father's house and selling them to a second-hand store for $2.00 when he pleaded Kuilty to a charRO of petit larceny beforo City Judgo D. It. Roberts. Trovo. The Frovo chamber of commerce has voted to grve its support sup-port to the movement to secure $30-000 $30-000 for the construction of a road from Anderson's ranch in southern Utah to Zion National park. The proposed plans calls for $300 from Provo City. Tark City The county commissioners commis-sioners had men and scrapers at work on the highway from the summit sum-mit to Gorgoza the past week. Tho road is now in good shape and men svill be kept at work to maintain that condition. The road was closed clos-ed only thirty-nine days this winter something unprecendented for this 7000-foot altitude. Salt Lake City. E. L. Burgon, chairman of the Salt Lake County commission, and Francis W. Kirkham have tfone to Washington, D. C., to look after the interests of the Great Salt Lake Basis reclamation project in the matter of government appropriations appro-priations for reclamation 'work. Ogden. Police officers gazed upon up-on a ghastly spectacle when they opened a trunk at the Union depot containing the body of a woman, whom they later learned was Mrs. Fred Janssen of Denver, and who, from all evidence, was the victim ol an atrocious murder. The trunk came from Denver. Fort Duchesne. II. C. Smith, gov-renment gov-renment experimental farmer, was ordered transferred to Luep, Ariz. The announcement and order came unexpectedly to Mr. Smith. However, prominent men of the basin got up a petition and now Mr. Smith is going to remain here as government farmer. farm-er. Mount Pleasant. The first meeting meet-ing of the newly organized Lions club of Mount Pleasant was held at the North Sanpete High School last Wednesday evening. Luncheon was served by the girls of the domestic science department of the school to fifty-two members. Fort Duchesne. The terrors of the automobile and the hazardous existence exist-ence of the pedestrian in this age of high gas and six-cylinder benzine buggies have not yet replaced the dangers of the plain old horse and wagon in this section. One mortality anJ ne complete disability, probably for life, within twenty-four hours is the knell of runaway horses in the Fort Duchesne section. Ogden, With the defeat of the school bond issue in Weber county, outside of Ogden, hope for a bond issue to provide funds from county taxpayers for erection of a joint city and county building dwindled, and the idea of such a structure was abandoned Wednesday by Mayor P. F. Kirkendall, who declared that It might be necessary to erect a cicj building with the possibility of renting rent-ing space ttierein to the county. Salt Lake, - Abolishment of the municipal clinic for babies under the control of the city and turning it over to the community clinic was the substance sub-stance of a resolution passed by the Salt Lake County Medical society at its meeting recently. This resolution was adopted following a report of a committee that had been appointed in December to make an investigation of the municipal clinic relative to charges that mothers of well to do babies who could afford to pay full medical fees for medical advice were coming to the clinic. Ogden. Playing a game that merited mer-ited titular honors, Lawrence Ridges of Ogden won the Utah State amateur ama-teur championship in three-cushion billiards by defeating Clarence Mil-ner Mil-ner of Salt Lake in a 100-point match. When Ridges attained the goal, Milner had 93 points. Provo. Charles L. Bristol, 0 years of age, and his wife, who is thought to be about 22 years of age, were found dead from asphyxiation in their apartment in the home of Melvin Fillmore. Og'den. David Mattson, former secretary of state, now business man and farm owner of this city, has donated do-nated a half-mile right of way for a new highway which will allow tourists tour-ists to view the industrial section oi the city. |