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Show 1 Ply HeWs Notes i i From All Parti of 1 j E;:mAH - : lloMen, riro destroyed thi crops and many hundreds of ncies of r.hoat hind In and around llolden, Greenwood Green-wood and Cedar mountain, doing dam- s ;:e estimated tmnsnd . 1.1M0. Tha cause 'f -tho firv wits' . hura.'ni of .. brash, wnldi got beyomT eomrol. All"' aiaridirij; -gr:;ta.: Buiaeiert'y dr t burn : readily ' was consumed tj;d ail grain shocked ws lit'ked up by tho. i Trcmonton.-The first . Imlldlna; ei-v ' ectrd lioro elghtocii yeats n.uo h: been destroyed by fire. Price. The final estlmatu on tho , food from Price to Castle liili, u ffd-ersl ffd-ersl aid project beguu In V.t'A).. lw been paid by the federal gwernmottu " tho treasury warraatr'...for ,!K:0.4.T. bavin been turned in to tiiu nr.i.t.rn treaHury, -. ,Tho road has been accent)-ed accent)-ed by state and fed, ml goveriitn. ins; and paid for, nd now remaine only Its maintenance by" Carbon, and Diri-ery Diri-ery counties. ' ' - - '' ' , ' '')" : i ''. Salt Lake. A iiarty of ISO York nurses visited 'Mrt acorn; anl. d by forty nurses from, the ' southern states.; , ' ' , ; Eureka. Andrew 3IcI.onnld. 4il years of age, a lessee at the (irand Central mine, died at the Jlnmniotli hoidtnf from -Injuries received H a stoiw on the 1100-foot level of lho mine. McDonald had goni lnt the-utope the-utope alone, and wn 'found later at ' the bottom in a dying condition. W Jawbone, all the ribs on the ,rt. ht ... side and hia riylit arm were Iirek' n. Ills fall was cauurd by a cave-i.i. Logan. Northeastern Cache r !W has ,been thrown lnio a feitr of ti e t return of the crick fts, Th's is tho soetion iin tlie vicinity of KiMn'clin, iVvnton and Whitney, Idaho, lv.nLy and twenty-five tulles north of Liu gnn. Already the crickets have Infested In-fested a tract about uie rnMo and u half ln width and ten mijes lo;r; im ' the vicinity f iFrnnk'.in. Ituiii! through this tract of land is a ( until which piHventH furtiier spread of tiia pists to a much larger area of valuable valu-able land planted in crops vh?ih mo thriving. On the. miull tract cow tr-.-fested Hie pests have destroyo.l nil th. vegetiition. The Inset me Relieved Re-lieved to be tdmllar to these which vt:i-it.'d vt:i-it.'d the early Utah idoneers ai d i!e-vastateil i!e-vastateil tho lamb) and crops sa.'iiUy years ago. . . Salt Lake. A call for specimen of all kinds of land and water 1U,' of I'tuh Is being sent out nuiorg t!u peoplo of the stato by Proi easor jt:r-old jt:r-old It. llngun, head at QiQ I:oIU-l-. dcpurfnient of tiie Uiilvi-iify of Cuih. lie exjiects to maka a t'.i.iroug'.i waul,' of the land .and yater Ufa of Ct.ih In tho near future by means of n Hti; biological survey. , ;SH L;.';e. The l't(.!i et:.:o dc.-.-if--. incnt of reg.'strittion hnnom.t cs .i .it of n class of thhtion c h i '. st 'd ., u txum'.nattoa to practice doniitiy itt tho tuato eleven ' wer su.-i et.. !. Those who passed were F. S. S'.i ilTcn und Yasakl Chikarvislil of Kvt Like. Uilbtrt V. Gwllilam or Park City, ( ail O. Jensen of Draper, C. L. t u.J of Evnnston, Wyo. ; V. L. Wrij ht ot .Ifyrum, Olcnn li. Chai'fce of Cr n.l Junction, Colo. : W. II.' itpnmt ' J ' Whitney, Ida.; ItaJ" V. (Iiosj, is v :i-'in., :i-'in., Midi.; T. U, Morgan o.' l.i.ns . ' Cily, and Curtice C. Later cf let.1r : Mich. ' ' ' Price. Frank Olivtto anil M.-n. Jo Varuch wore arrested by t-lic.-ili Kelter and D.-jiuty Sam tia. r t , n complaint of L..D. Nutter, in ,n g, r f a store, and charged wita lave n . For two or three weeks goodj' lu - ' been frtquently dlsaiH'eufin:,' Ir.m f counters and a watch was kept 1V. tho thief. The witeh'cts in the st av ' Hpied Mrs. Varach ayd her s.i, .L e, ' F years of as. 'I lie boy had a hai,.i-bag hai,.i-bag and walked about the at r.', t !. -Ing everything he could gel' :lnt bag-, after .which he turned ii-.c I . t over to his mother, who would nta; ft home and lutor revisit the s:ora. Alter Al-ter thu bag had been fillad, t. e ,n..i;- y cr and son started for horn: , ,4-;.o..- d by tho officers. Salt Lake. Notification recti el from the Interstate coj:iinc.'- 9 e.u.i-mis-ion that the reduced ftt i ht t w-liTs w-liTs on ores shipped from iVj T :i'1c dls'rict tt local Hinelte-i's s- ill i c-come c-come effective at (nee, cnusoil tn -t t'lut'on among min'nK nca. i i't'. a; , into e.Tect of the new rntts is u .. "l-imous'.y "l-imous'.y conceded to lie the nw tm-portant tm-portant ih'cuiti nee of inuny nl';s ns related to the Utah mh.er. I industry. in-dustry. Salt Lake Dr. C. N. Jcnuen, s:uto superlntcnilvtit of public ins'iau tion, has been elected vice oi-o,.,hient of 'I. Nutonal Kdiuaitien associat'on |