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Show News Notes ! From AH Parts of t UTAH f Salt Lake City. Noel E. White and Joseph Marenger, confessed accomplices ac-complices of Ralph W. Seyboldt, xn the killing of Police Patrolman David Dav-id Crowther, pleaded guilty to murder mur-der in the second degree before Judge W. M. McCrea in the Third district court and were sentenced to twenty years each in the state prison. Delta. As David Tanner Workman, Work-man, 15, lifted his hand to remove one end of a halter rope from around his neck, his mount, to which the other end of the rope was fastened, became frightened and ran away, unseating un-seating the youth and dragging him to death. Salt Lake City. An ambitious thermometer at the top of the Boston Bos-ton building, September 4, recorded the highest September temperature in Salt Lake history, and, not content con-tent with this, the hottest day of 1924. Salt Lakers sweltered while the temperature ascended to 96.7 decrees de-crees at 2:15 o'clock or nearly four degrees higher than the previous high September temperature at 93 degrees September 6, 1875, Logan. Although not officially opened the new Sardine canyon road is completed and ready for traffic, according to Contractor Olof Nelson, who has had the building of the road in charge. The road has not been approved by the bureua of public roads or the state road commission, pr.d until '.hat is done The road will t Mr. and Mrs. H. Tennyson At lre left Tuesday for Scipio, where ;to Atkin is engaged as principal of ! schools. re Ephriam Foremaster and daui ,w" er, Miss Laura, returned home S for day from Holden where they h been visiting. ,d- Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cottani ar: ke ed Saturday from Los Angeles, C e to visit. Mr. Cottam has been stu 11 ing dentistry. a11 "Better than Ever" is the sloi for the Dixie Carnival this y( nd Come and take it in. You are s of a good time. ad Mr. and Mrs. Walter Adams : alt two children of Provo spent the f ad part of the week here visiting re tives and friends. n' Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mathis as turned home Monday from Salt L; 1(1 City where Mr. Mathis had been take in Market week. 3 Help the Boy Scouts clear expen 3r of their recent trip by patroniz 's- their play at the Opera House Frit tr and Saturday nights. s- The sacred emblem of blissful m 16 riage is a pure gold Wedding Ri " Come and see them at Albert H man's, St. George. Adv. a2 ls Mr. and Mrs. John M. McQuar !S and daughter, Miss Beatrice, 1 Tuesday for the rodeo at Cedar Ci y after which they will go to Salt La Mrs. J. I. Sanders and children a llbjjE.Pace returned Jionie M s . j. Price. One short strip of paving us all that remains to complete the new highway between Price and Helper, Hel-per, with the completion this week of the cement laying connecting Main street with the highway. Thb small strin wbirVi vorYiaino n-e;;,.i. ed will be laid at the railroad underpass. under-pass. This work will be finished during dur-ing the coming week, when the railroad rail-road steel bridge has been put in place. Salt Lake City. Fire which threatened threat-ened the lives of 10,000 rodeo spectators spec-tators demolished the grand stand' at the state fair grounds Friday, causing caus-ing damage estimated at $50,000. No serious injuries resulted, although many persons were bruised, cut ana scratched. Fourteen autos parked in the rear of the stand were destroyed. Provo. The Provo City commission commis-sion has issued an ordinance regulating regulat-ing the sale and distribution of milk which also provides that all milk dealers, wholesale and retail, will be licensed. The ordinance further provides pro-vides for the inspection of dairies, creameries .cheese or butter factories with a view to enforcing sanitary regulations in their management and surroundings. Salt Lake City. Drafting of plans for construction of the Salt Lake branch of the federal reserve bank is to be started at once, it was announced an-nounced recently by R. B. Motherwell, Mother-well, manager and chairman of the board of directors. The firm of Young and Hansen, architects has been employed to take charge. It is expected that the ground will be broken before the first, of the year |