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Show I I Pithy News Notes I B I From All Parts of I I UTAH : I QHh 1- III I I MMPt JLi B Bait Lnl.i1. Surplus bouoy on Utnh H fnrm tills jour iir of July 1 was only 'fta tbree pound to n tolony, ns coinpnrod M ltli four pounds Inst year nnd n six- lm pound mortice-. M Opl(n.-l)iHiructton by urasshop ''B pcrs of t,le 'fndor crops In cortiiln lections of Wclior county wni report- fM e(I ''' IX -T. lliimmond, county pests fBI intneitor, wlio Is dli acting tho wnr rBI upon tliu poita. The crops which ' lnne licon nttnckod urn melon vlnoi, jl tomatos und nlfnlfn. ORdon. ciiariM A. ' Isaacson, 51 J years of nK0, wns klllnl by a cave-ln H of tbo ttii8 0f n trench ho wna dig- Kbu nt his liomo. Tho body wns cooied with dirt in u seven-foot trench and wns dug out by tho mem-J mem-J fcem (.f the lungmotor crow of tho fire H dt'pnrtm nt. KiTorts to rosustlcnto HBJ iBiiiHBon proved of no anll. 9,i 8nlt T''lI(c--hirCommorcliil club of limmm i,ns 6trmlod mi Imitation jo tbo Commeulnl club of Snlt Lnko Jo ait ml tfi,. I'arowiin colobrntlon at t-ednrHnnk, July 'j. Tbo entertain- nent inniiulttoo progrnm Jncllidcs n onrtieciK', flroAorit, hikes to plnees of spuiiii Interest nnd duiitlng in tlie ovcnine. B Itldiflid Trnnsjiortnllon of 300 fn"8 (,f "astern brook rout, fluger-H fluger-H "int'! finm tho goVniiimrnt lultchory l Nirlnllio to Pish lnlto will bOKln t oiuo ueciu,iinK to District Gnmo wirden llimcbutt. A truck will moot H in0 . ." nt 8lBUri1 onch dt,y for th0 H rn f""n dnH und -enrry twenty ,,!1 ,8 or u, J'oung trout to the luko. J i big reprise nK ,ta per cent of tho B " '"r" from I,,,B" l"1"' "' the B fmG"nent fish hntchory omployees B L,H ,"' ","1 ",0 ngreement with tho B r, ,,'mrtn''"t Is for that amount to bo riiturnud each jonr. B I',fr!,n--1,lfty-rbulldlnc pcrmlti B IT".,0, "i1"1 u 1h0 clty building ! B Tt0T,?' T "nrr,,tt- au-nB " 1o" roport flle,i with the city commission-B commission-B ., ,Accor,"n to tbo report more B . . u,'ro l8SUCl1 '' ho building In- !!! r for tho monU of M"y " 'n V i.m l,'roU""B mo"t Jn the history of IB building n tho city, .i.S1U V1,k(,---Ti"To7form to tho stan- !, of ho NInnl Council of Work- "nB Compensation Insurance tho m awte Industrial commission Increased iri.""n,mum " (or writing work- . en 8 compensation lnauranoe on un- ground cnnT rnTnlnjr from 2Jk ?'J.(!0 n ?I000 of pay roll. Holileii.--I'lro dcstro.xcd tbo 'crops mill tunny hundicds of ncics of wheat Iniicl In nnd uniund Holdcti, (Iroen-wood (Iroen-wood nnd (Vilur inouiitiilii, doing dam-ngo dam-ngo estimiited nround $iri,0t)i). Tho cnuso of tbo fire wns , burning of brush, which got beyond control. All standing gniln sufficiently dry to burn roiidlly wns consumed nnd nil grain shoiked wns' llckod up by tbo flame. Tromonton.rbo first building eroded er-oded bore ejgbtoou years ngo ban beon destroyed by fire. Price. Tlio mini estimate on tho rond from Price to Cnstlo Dnlo, u fed-ornl fed-ornl nld jirojeit begun In 1020, has heon paid by tho federal government, the tn usury wnrrunt for $21,009.45 lmvfng boon turned in, to the state Jrousury. The rond has been accepted accept-ed by Mnto nnd federal governments, nnd pnbl for, nnd now remains only its mnlntcnnnco by Carbon and Emery Em-ery counties. Eureka. Andrew McDonald, 48 years of age, n lessee nt the Grand Central roino, died at tho Mammoth hospital from Injuries rccolved In a stop on tho 1100-foot level of the mlno. McDonald had gono into tbo stopo alone, nnd wns found later nt the bottom In n dying condition. Ills Jnwbnno, nil tho ribs on tho right sldo nnd his right mm woro broken. Ills full wns cnuiiiil by a cuvo.in, Logan. Noi then stem Cnclie valley bus boon thrown into n four of the return of tho crickets. This Is tbo section An tho tlclnlty of Franklin, Proton nnd Whitney, Idaho, twt-nty nnd twenty-five mllos north of Logan. Lo-gan. Already tho erbkets have Infested In-fested u tract about ona mllo juid u half In width and ton miles long In the vicinity of iTrnnltlln. Ilunnlng tlirough this tract of land Is n cannl Which prevents further spread of tho pests to n much larger area of valu nble land planted in crops which are thriving, ()n tho miimII tract now Iih festod tho pests have destroyed all the vegetntlnn, Tho Insects it re believed be-lieved to bo similar to those which visited vis-ited tbo oarly Utnh ploncors and de-vnstated de-vnstated the lands nnd crops srrenty yonrs agq. Salt Iake. A party of 120 Hew York nurses visited hero ncomptnled by forty nurses from the sousbsrn states. Bait Lake. A call for speclmeu of all kinds of land and wnttr ilf of Utah Is being sent out among the people of the state by Professor Harold Har-old It. Hagan, head of the biological dapai tmeut of the University of Utah. He expect to mnko a thorough study of the lead and water Ufe t TJteh ta the aear fattre ey aeaaa at I state I blolefflrn) wrres-. 4 |