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Show ;;NewsNotes1 i From Alt Parts of UTAH I 'i Bingham. It Is rumored here thnt the Utah Copper company will grant a wage Increase to Us employees. Mantl. The final estimates of the . . . Mantl-I'lgeon Hollow project show that the road cost $170,992.76. Of this amount $232,394.42 was paid by the federal government. Price. According to the county assessor as-sessor $21,500 has been turned Into the treasury for personal tax. This Is more money than has been collected collect-ed for personal tax In any previous year. iMoab. The Arizona Utah Oil company, com-pany, which last year spudded In a test well near Cisco. Grund county, has decided to Install either a standard stand-ard or a larger size Star rig and resume re-sume operations. Price. George Ritznkls killed a large mountain Hon on Ftsli creek, near the Wellington hills. It measured mea-sured eight feet from tip to tip. mngiiam. Doputy Sheriffs made three raids In Bingham arresting throe persons and confiscating quantities quan-tities ot moonshine and home brew. Manti. A jersey bull club was organized or-ganized at a recent Farm Bureau meeting. Plans were discussed, the organization perfected, money subscribed. sub-scribed. . Salt Lake. The state road commission commis-sion has opened bids on the federal aid project for a bridge on the Salt I-ake-Zlon national park highway, over Coal creek, within the city limits lim-its of Cedar City. Tooele. The serious nature of ravages by a rabid coyote in the corral cor-ral of J. W. Brazier of Vernon became be-came apparent when it was reported that a calf and a horse had already developed rabies. The attack was just three weeks ago. Logan. A complaint charging Silas and Wallace Kicks with assault and battery was filed In the city court by J. E. Allen. Spanish Fork. In a triangular public pub-lic speaking contest, conducted in the high schools ot Nebo district, Spanish Span-ish Fork won the contest at Payson against Syrlngvllle and Payson speakers. Eureka Shipments from the mines ot the Tintic district dropped off to 100 carloads for the week ending last Saturday as compared with 204 car. loads for the week preceding. Garfield. Tony Del Corchlo, charg. ed with raising a $2 check to $200; and with passing It on the Gurfleld Bnnklng company, waived preliminary prelimin-ary hearing and waa bound over to the Third district court for trial. Bountiful. Nick Kloconnos of Og. den and Peter Nelson of Salt Lake, who were arrested here on the charge of having lhiuor in their possession, were found guilty In Justice Ilyrum Sessions' court. Prove Two million bricks and over 13,000 tons of snnd and gravel aro among the first Items thnt will be . purchased for the new steel plant. Mt. Pleasant. Bert Conacll, suffered suffer-ed two broken rl!s and numerous bruises on Ms herd nnd body when a tract! r with which he v s attempting to pull a stalled putscnger car out of the mud skidded and turned over. I'rovo. As a preliminary workout In preparation for the Judging contests con-tests to be held at the Salt Luke livestock show In April, Professor L. B. 1 1 arm on took his student Judging team to I.ake Shore to pass on the entries In the beef sire community show held there. Ogden. Why catsup manufactured' and bottled in Utah is labeled and sold ns a California product, Is what the business affairs committee ot the Klwanls club was asked to ascertain at the meeting of the club. Salt Lake City. A Jury In criminal division of the Third dls rlct court found XV. W. Ralph not guilty of attempting at-tempting to escape from the state prison September 2fi, 1922. Brigham City. The board Is con. sidorlng the erection of another unit to the Bear River high school, located lo-cated midway between Tremonton and Garland. The new structure will Include an auditorium and gym. naslum. ( Tooele. Mr. Maude Speirs, wife of Matthews Speirs, local merchant fell on the ice and broke her ankle Ogden. K. M. Webber, paid a fine of $50 In the city court, when he was found guilty of speeding. Nephl. Tlie flrt car load ot eggs to be shipped from this city left here under the direction of the Central Utah Poultry association. Price. W. D. Eldrldge, was crushed crush-ed to death by a loaded trip In Spring Canyon mine No. 1. Mantl. An Investigation started when Mrs. John Peterson, confiwaitvi a gallon of moonshine from her husband hus-band after he hud bou;;tit It, has resulted re-sulted In tho arrest of an alleged bootlegger. |