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Show Pithy News Notes From All Parti of UTAH " j ,- r--.-.-n t-f rr7-7i '--iffffii Suit Lnkc. Tlie Fourth Sooith street vhuluct destroyed by fire will be re bnillt in a short time, i Gunnison. I'lnna are being drawn for stool lirldpeover tlua Sevloii river west of Gunnison. Deasant Grove. The pas comjmny; will soon lay mnius for gs in tlila Pity.- :)"' . ' Peweyvllle. A new and large mod4 eni school building will be erecte : here this season. ; Suit Lnk The board of education 1 asking for t)lda cn 7300 tons of coat for the coming school year. Salt Lake. Children's day at the State luir will be October 22nd tlilf year. i Suit Iiike. Conditions in Millar county were reported as exceptionally) good by assistant drainage engineer of the United States department of) agriculture, on his return from trip of special Investigation work in thrt vicinity of Delta. Crops ure in good shape and the drainage construction! work Is completed. ,, ,y( Suit (Lake. Announcement has hcen received of awurds to be made by the Union Pacific railroad of scholarships in the Utah Agricultural college to toys ranking hlgh st In boys' and girls' club work during the present year. According to the announcement one boy in ench of the following counties Is to receive a scholarship, valued at $73, together with trnnspor. tatlon to and from Logan, the seat f the college: Beaver, Box bler. Cache, Davis, Iron, Juab, Millard, Morgan, R'ch,' Salt Lab?, RivnHnit,1 T'ooelo, Utah and Weber counties. Richfield. The Sevier county farm Sureuu has obtained an appropriation, if $.".00 fiom the city council of Rich-! ld to aid in paying experts to ln-f ostlgute thie books of the Tellurlde owor Company with a view of fur-islilng fur-islilng data in the woy of a protest iiilnst the recent order ot the pubic pub-ic utilities commission which granted n Increase In rates for electricity ami vhlch will be given a rehearing by) .he emiml8sion at an early duta. Thoj nvestlgatlon by the bureau is for thej mrpose of ascertaining whether the ":.ie granted by the commission Is I list! f led. Suit Lake. Railroad shop men oC Suit Lake, approximately 1000 in slid ire on strike. There was no parade; io demonstration or disturbance andj ipparently, ttve men who are on strike) ind the superintendents and general! foremen whom they left In the shopsl without men, are on the best of termsj The strike order came from hend-j quarters and it was obeyed to the letter by 100 per cent of the loco diopmen. Price. Jack McDuchron, a convict! vho escaped from officers on a tralnl n route to Leadvllle, Colorado, in this) Iclnlty about" three weeks ago, wasj optured by cavalrymen of the Na '.lonal Guard stationed here, and placid plac-id In Jail. The guardsmen found -McEwchron hiding In the hills and Mptured him after a chase. He will "e handed over to officers who will nke him to Leadvllle. Monroe. Thousands of dollars of! hinuige to crops nnd homes was) caused by a severe electrbnil storml -vhich raged in the vicinity of MonrocJ The electrical storm was accompanied! 'y a heavy rainfall which washes nud and del iris over the entire east-4 Di n section of the valley. Salt Lake. Production of steel fab- icated from Utah iron with the use if Utah made coke by the newly or-mnlzed or-mnlzed Steel corporation, will be uj entity within eighteen months, local loaders in the movement declared.) This marks the dawn of a new Indus- trlnl era In (be West Suit Lake. A seven-passenger tour, ing autam'rfiiie which was seized by lolice officers when it was found toi have transported eight pints of home! made whiskey, was sold at public auction auc-tion in front of the police station for $1.10. Bingham. Application of the Amer4 lnn Foundry and Machine Compunyj for a special rate from the Utah Pow t and Lljiht company made to the; public utilities commission, iwltlij which to operate Its electric furnace was denied by the commission. Iigan. A road will soon be con structed out of Cache valley through! Sardine canyon. JSalt Lake A series of military maneuvers in keeping with the lessons learned In the world war, will be con ducted over the foothills and plalnsj east of Salt Luke July 10 to 22, ln elusive, by regulur army troops sta' tioned at Fort Douglas. Infantry, ar tillery, cavalry and air service wfll b utilized in these maneuvers. BrigaJ dier General U. O. McAlexander, cora Etanding general at Fort Douglas, premises an Interesting program. Citizens are cordially Invited to witness wit-ness the movements. |