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Show LOCAL SNAPSHOTS Mil tn th atfwst. Tha milk wagon ot Atfrsd Janson of Soutn Cottonwood was atrnck by a party - of Joy riders In an automobile at 4 o'clock . yesterday morning on tha road Just north of tha old paper mill. He lost twenty . cans of milk snd hla wagon wss smashed. It waa too dark to catch tha number of Ute machlna. 1 appal In JsiL Tony Pappas. a Greek, charged with aasauit with a desdly weapon upon Jamie Deemaa. another Oreek It being alleged that he beat him on the head with a revolver, wss srralgned before Justice T. at Bishop yesterdsy afternoon" and pleaded not guilty. He will be given a hearing September t. default of IMO bonds, be was sent to the (uunty Jail. A ecus ad of Pindsrtnf. Marvin Papworth waa arrested lest night hy the police on s complaint leaned from the county attorney's office .-hsrg-Ing him with rendering He U slleged lo heve reused the downfall of a girl It years old and with having lured her to the alockade Tha glil was made a ward ol tha Juvenile court about one year ago. Murray Schools Open. Tha Murrsy rtty public schools will open for the annual falMerm on Tuesday. September a. W. P. RoMnenn will have eharse of the music department this year. Ols Chrlstlsnson will supervl-e the manual man-ual training and art. and irthlya Serrlat will take charge of the aewlng. Fair Man at Ftoo. President J. O. McDonald and Secretary Horace. Enatgn of the Ttah Hlate Kalr aa-sorlatlon aa-sorlatlon went to Pmvn this morning for tha purs.e of arranging for I'lah county's coun-ty's eahlblt si the corning slste fslr. R. m " n Irv Ilia "f ttt . K . presldeut tef-eba fair association, and W. H. Bay. mayor of Provo. have arranged for a meeting of Provo buainesa men and the repreeenta-tlvea repreeenta-tlvea of tha fair, and tha prospects are that the conference will result In I'tsh county sending a big eihlblt to tha fair next fall. Xafles Are Horn. Kelt Lake Eag'ra who attended tb convention con-vention at San Francleco returned home lax alght. President Steele reports that they bad a splendid time during the entire trip. Want Mora Members. The Manufacturers' Association of Utah, through lis secretary. Dan Collett. has Inauugrated a campaign for Increased membership. Letters setting forth the benefits lo be derived from membership In ths association are being sent to manufacturer! man-ufacturer! throughout the etata. Hana II Soma. Herman Warms, stats rhemUl. Who has been attending the annual convention of stata food and dairy commissioners at Duluth. allnn., haa returned to Salt take city well pleased with his eastern trip. Mr. Harms says thst food conditions In t'tali are snore satisfactory than general condiuana in eastern cities. wilier rianaen, state food and dairy commissioner, commis-sioner, who has also been attending the ' convention, will not be home for several days, having etopped oil la Waahlnglou, P. C, oa official business. turprtae Hit. Armetroaf. ,Th Daughtsrs of Handcart Veterans, the Piughtere of the Mormon Battalion and the Daughters of the I'lah Won ears, loo strong, snd all wearing Japanese costumes, cos-tumes, completely surprised Mrs. ank w Armstrong, vice president of tha Handcart Hand-cart Veterans, whea they entered her home -at 7 (Cast first South street last, night and carried aut a very pleas, ant program ef addresses Snd musical numbers la recognition ef her work aa an officer of the organisation. Refreshments wsre aerved. Ter Lsbortaf. Men. "The Virion snd Religion" Is the title of a aermon which Wilt be preached eape -clslly for members of the Federation of Labor tomorrow evening at I o'clock by the Rev. Ward Winter Reese at HI. Paul's church. Mr. Reese, who wss formerly a construction engineer employed by eest-ecn eest-ecn railroads. Is an authority on labor Questions, lisving been clossly associated with working men lite greater part of his life. A special mualcal progrsm will be gives by the vested choir. |