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Show UTAH NEWSREVIEW Austin Anderson of Sallna, son of Mrs. Chris Jorgenscn of Kphrlam, was Ucdileutly shot while hunting ducks west of Hedmond Sunday. At the Sal-Inn Sal-Inn hospital, to which ho was brought for surgical attention, It was found accessary to amputate his left arm. Joseph Conrad Fohr, young Wash Ingtim attorney and former Salt Luke newspaperman, has just been elected m active member of tho National 1 ns club, which comprises tho foremost fore-most editors, newspaper writers mid correspondents In tho country. Bernard P. Lcldwlg, postmaster for the past three years at Castlegate, committed com-mitted suicide Tuesday by cutting hlB throat with n pocket knife. Only n small Incision ns made on the right side of the neck, but he bled to death before he was discovered. a The Utah chapter of the Metal Mine Operators will hold a convention In Suit iJike October 7 and 8, according to announcement cards received by chapter members. The convention will be held In connection with the celebration pf mining day at the Utuh statu fnlr. Charles P. McDonald, 010 Conway avenue, who lost H75 square Inches of fckln and flesh during the Utah Oil Helming He-lming company lire at Suit Ijiko Is re-liorlcd re-liorlcd to have recovered due to modern mod-ern surgery. Two-thirds of McDonald's skin was mimed away when the big oil t'.nk exploded on Juno 1U during the lire. Grand county commissioners have Med suit in the district court through Charles Kelley, county trensurer, against the Moab State bank for the recovery of ?Jl,nr of county funds that were on deposit In the hank when It closed January S, 1021. In addition to the bunk the following bondsmen are made defendants In the case: W. D. Hammond, V. E. Gordon, R. Lee Kirk, J. l. Miller and D. P. Densel. According to the announcement made by Superintendent Elisha Brown of the Utah-lduho sugar factory at I'ayson, the li21 campaign will begin on October 10. Many Improvements and a complcto renovation of the plant Iwive occupied the summer months, so everything Is now in readiness for a record run. Thu llrst beet digging will start Monday. Three special trains, composed of steel compartment, diners andclubcnrs, representing more than $1,000,000, will arrive in Ogdcn on October 12, carrying carry-ing New York and other Eastern bankers bank-ers en route home from the American Bankers' association convention now in session in Los Angeles. The Itinerary Itin-erary of the homi'bound bankers calls for stops at Sun Francisco mid Odgen, thence east v Furmlngton Is still keeping up Its reputation as tho Gretna Green of Utah, but considerable of the marriage business seems to he shifting from day to midnight Last week two couples drove out from Salt Lake la a car, a few minutes before midnight, and got u marriage license and had a Justice of the peace perform the murrlugo. A few days previous a couple drovp out from Salt Luke and were married shortly ufter midnight. Fire destroyed two buildings nt Gnr-land Gnr-land Sunday for u property loss estimated esti-mated at IffiOOO when a kettle of hot grease caught tire In thu Johnson bakery bak-ery and caused the explosion of u water wa-ter boiler. The water supply in that section of town had been shut off while street paving was being lnld, and firemen confined their efforts to curtailing cur-tailing the spread of the Haines. Besides Be-sides the bakery, the Sanders -cafe, adjoining, ad-joining, was lired by the blaze. Utah's manifold resources, her almost al-most Infinite variety of products, her progress since the days of the pioneers pio-neers and her claims to rank as a first magnitude star in the galaxy of the Interiiiouiitain western stutes were never nev-er before as completely, extensively and artistically demonstrated as In the forty-third annual exhibition of the Utah State Fair association that was opened Monday noon at the state fair grounds In Salt Lake. r The spot where four Scandinavian Latter-day Saints were killed by Indians In-dians on Friday, June !, 18.r8 in Salt Creek canyon, nine miles from Nephl, was narked Sunday by Andrew Jen-son, Jen-son, hlsloilan of tho L. D. S. church In company with the presidency of the Juab stake A monument has already been erected nearby, but Sunday the exact spot where the Indians set tiro to tho two-wheel cart drawn by oxen containing the bodies of Jeiis Jorgen-sea Jorgen-sea and his wlte, Jens TeikeNen and Christian L. Jerulf, whom they murdered, mur-dered, was nun Iced. a General Cameron, aged l.'t, a student at the Utah Industrial school at Ogden, was gored and trampled to death by a yearling bull of the school herd, which he was grooming for cxhibitloi ut thu Utah state fair. . After lylg under a wrecked car ot coko for six days, tho body of Ira B. I Carl, 2;i years of age, a transient, of Tipton, Iowa, was found paitly Bub merged In thu brine water on the sail beds ono mile oast of Saldiiro, on the main line of tho Western I'uclflr. I |