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Show pLocal Briefs k 'Ogdsn Sceuta Hars Members ol troup No. X, Ugden Boy Dcouta, stopped over In Salt Lake yesterdsy en rouu to Bryca canyon, Orand canyon, Zion canyon and Cedar Breaks. Ths scouts will spend ten dsys In visiting ths soenlo wonderlands. Vern R. Kklna, diarrlot commander, and Benjamin H. Bingham, scoutmsater, are In chargs of ths trip. Ir. Chsrles O. Dummer sf Bait Lake will act as guide and naturalist. - Are Granted D( verves Aft ar eight-sen eight-sen years of married life. Lloyd Freed. Ill West Third Houth street, became Infatuated, wits., asvathee weaneav and 1-ft his home, his wife, airs. Kdna 'reed, alleged In a dlverce action In the district court yesterdsy. Bhe wss given a decree by Judge M. L. Ritchie. iJlrorree were granted to Annie Hatch MrCalllster from Duncan W. McCal-Uster, McCal-Uster, Bertha Clever from' James Clever. Verda F. Johnston from Healey Johnston and Ljrls Trultt from John C. Trultt for nonsupport. Water Permit Souaht Permit to d. vert six second feet of wster from Miller Mil-ler creek. In Carbon county, for the purpose of Irrigating 440 acres of land, baa been applied for by Clifford B. Wat lermaa of 1'rlce, ths application being filed, with tha state engineer. Ponelseja Awarded Two veterans of the Black Hawk Indian war and five wldowa of veterans of the same have been awarded pensions as follows: 2w HMita. dating froea March 4. I17. to Hynisi Wilson ad Ashman. Arts., and to Uustavua W. .lohnso of Kalrvtew. I'tah; 111 a month, fruea lbs dates Indicated, In-dicated, have ween allowed to Ins following fol-lowing wftdowa of veterans: Mrs. Kllsabsth ('. B. Miller, widow of Uriel Uri-el n H. Miller of Melt Lake, from December De-cember I lastl Mrs. Kllsn J. Coombs. J-ounisin Ureen. widow of W. H. Coombs, from October It last: Mrs. larsiartto I- King. American Fork, widow of Robert E. King. November It last; Mrs. Johanna Wilkinson. An-nabelia. An-nabelia. widow of John Wilkinson, from February. 1011. and Mrs. Rasanah Brown of Provo, widow of N. Brown, from August IT. 1010. Boys Are Eugene Btrom. IT. and Earl Pearson. IT, were released from tha county jail yesterday after they had been held since Sunday night In connection with tha Investigation of tha streetcar robbery near Nlbley park Sunday night. Krankle Burne, IT, ar rested with Strom and Pearson, confessed con-fessed to ths robbery and exonerated tlio othera. They were held, however, cm II County Attorney Arthur E. Mora-ton Mora-ton yesterday ordered their release. |