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Show r.- THE PRO VO POST Engineer Fatally Iti jured at Colton Sunday Totuas Shedahl, age 37, a locomo- tive engineer in the employ of the Denier and Rio Grand, was fatally injured Sunday morning when he was crushed between Engine No. 1194" and its tender in the east end of the Colton yard, The accident about 11 o'clock In the He was immediately placed on d the and rushed to- Salt Lake; hut .died ' from loss of "blood before reaching Provo. According to information given out morn-ing,- scenic-Limite- the -- accident,- Shedahl Concerning had worked the dumber of hours permitted by the law and hla engine was being towed in from yards to Helper- by Engine No. 1073, driven by Engineer J. A. Getenby. It appears, that No. 11 SI, (driven by Engineer Jceph Newman was going in the same direction and due to' a mistake in switching his engine collided with the other en- the-railro- - -- - PAGE THREE LOCAL FORESTERS FIND CATTLE FEUD ON .UINTAH RESERVE gine, throwing Shedahl between, his e'ngine and the tender .of the "oilier by the Impact and ho was fatally crushed. . Engineer Shedahl was born in Shedab!,-loa, thirty seven years ago,., t0 praclicaUy ,f but- has been a resident of Salt. Lake ;Jin0"'n Iiamemoriul w Thatthe animosity for the past several years, and had j recently moved to Orem. 'Hej tended to the- animals themselves was a member ef the- - Brotherhoei f know n dyhadnol of thefere, x. Ci H Locomotive Engineers-an, )U chage.of the Masons. For seven years he a of I. nds of the local forest, department fireman on the Denver and Rio. Grande and lor the past five years ry office, houe-reports a case has been an engineer. on that line, evidencing thf f.ict that the cattle Mrs. Snedahl was with her hus- themselves ban- taken up the fight band when he died, having boarded for the v.iiion of preset their' rights the train and . was taking him to to on the national forests. In range Sail Lake. ' Desides his widow', he an instance on tin- Uinta forest from Two is survived small children, -' w from-t,m- ex-ju- st - been-defini- tely ue-o- s M'-- , IJ i - - by which Mr. Hoyt yreturned Evelyn, age 7 and. Dorothy, age 9, of he states that a d zen or more cattle A. Mrs. R. Beem two and sisters, Salt Lake and Mrs. 'Annie Wagley ot raided a sheep hi ders camp, tore Huxley, Iowa. ' the tent to shrei1;, knocked over the chuck, boxes, si armed camp equipment about and dually succeeded iu tl 1 the herdn's grazing permit-issueby the Mipervlsor and proceeded to eat it up rVl ' Mr. Hoyts inspection extended from the extreme southwestern portion of N. i the Uinta forest n ith of Price to the ranges east of Kanias. Over this area - it was found that tintil the storms, beginning about then first of the month, the range was exceptionally dry, but that up to the present time cattlewere in very good condition. but forced to resort-t- o. the coarser forms of forage. One of the most popular of forage plants is one "bine commonly called bell, the range supporting this plant p ' being eagerly sought by the SheepK. men. Years ago this plant, Dr. Hoyt ; C' says, was common In most western mountain nges and under the 'forest service plan vt grazing management, and who makes her debut as a photo- is again restocking the range. Atdrama star in this comedy. " the testing popularity of this forage Following her start on the Amerf-- and the Bentiment of sheep Tierders They'e plotting the down fall of my can stage. Miss Ward in the height of toward It, Mr, Hoyt found at one of own, 'blue belt her popularity a few years ago, went the camps in the mountains east of So bell, my Its good-by- e to London send there she invested thou- - Higher this revised version of a once to you. sands of dollars in acquiring a colleo- - popular Bong: tlon of Jewels, which, except when ood-bye, and stem to pull this branch Hoot . Bad is my j mj'blue bell. Iamb crop through.-privately exhibited by the actress, is heart. seldom seen. In The Marriage of At the present time most of the To think that so quickly ouch dear ,some wears Ward Miss of her friends must part. Kittysheepmen are separating their lambs famous Jewels. Hound camp 'fires scheming like h 1, from the 'herds for market shipment. finding :3 I f It-"- j Vy. $ l J -- taln - -- -1 TE irv "V A I7,VX ' V' FAMOUS COLLECTION JEWELS IN 7 :jy' OF - THE NEW LASKY PRODUCTION When "The Marriage of Kitty, with ,MIss Fanny Ward as Che star is presented at The Columbia on friday, photoplay goers will see one of the moat famous collections of jewels in the world. They are Ibe personal property, of Miss Fannie Ward, inter-nationally famous as si comedienne, I :&& V: 7 5 tJe good-.by- e -G- ? -- B;iASg The lambs are mostly of good size and are in gooiconditlon, considering dry season which has not re- stricted their growth to any extent Some shipments occurred slightly earlier than usual due to the dry Beason and deteriorating range, but good prices were realized. the Uinta Basin country Mr. Hoyt , ! J met Mr, Neal., superintendent of the Uinta ndian reservation, with head-th- e 3Uarters at Fort Duchesne' who 8tate ; at. there were splendid Indian lands available either for purchase at, rea-- Bonat),e rate with water Jghts sU cure, or for a lease for five years fith a small cash allowance when the ap. plieant has shown sufficient good faith and ability to reclaim the land. vM s.f V , ' ' , . ? ' rj 'f J Lt-- , f'- ''i - i;( ! , $ ' .'i V '5 ?' f - I j ,'i , 4 Wednesday, Sept. 22nd Matinee C:45 10c-20- Evening 7:30 9:15 c. 10e-20c-3- Cc Margaret Whitney Presents Her Ow Idyllic Musical Operetta .c I v -- cn . vA-ua- With John Summerhays and Stella Wattts and a Bevy of 14 Beauties e Gardner, West and Sunshine SUNSHINE, The Florehis EUROPEAN Davis and Pollard A PAIR OF CLEVER COMEDIANS. I'jo.iyXlCjCE - 22 25" n -- i' i ,.r Jr I? ti H u r.tfttris a i :l :l Par amoim I Tra veLPiclu res Roselle s' Talking 1 - srar Singing, and I I See Paramount Pictures Every weelc at Columbia f r ;zx J - The Columbia Orchestra TOE I eddy and Arthur I ' AND xarz at Dorothy 4 ACSOEATS S' DANCERS. the only Cuban girl before the ' COMEDY Coming Friday, St plerrtu 24th FANNIE VAKD'Tn a Photoplay r- - Comedians 4 w 5-a- fa t J msrs: tfcmro'.wt tsisz - w t - - ,.i r-- - ct The Marriage of Kitty ' iT?rS2252JT TF'X |