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Show UTAH ADJJTAHNS Governor Mabey, who, through Seu ator Riuoot, has extended an Invitation Invita-tion to Marshal Foch to include Utah in his itinerary during bis visit t. the United States, is advised through unofficial channels thai the arrangements arrange-ments for the entertainment of the world war commander in this country will be in t!ie bands of a national committee for entertainment of dis tinguished guests of the American Legion. The jury in the case of l.eltoy .1 Nielsen vs. Hyruin city, wherein Neil sen sued flor $.'50,000 for personal in juries suffered by coming in contact with a live wire from the city electri light plant, was out unl . sucn a 'lati hour Saturday night that Judge Law instructed It, If a verdict were found to seal it, to be opened in court Tues. day. When opened, it was found tc declare for the plaintiff in the sum ol $4,000. Lawrence Heywood, employed at tlx State Bank of Garfield at Panguitcb has been appointed a federal prohlbl. tion enforcement agent for the d'S trlct of Utah and will reixrt for duty in Salt Luke on October 1, according to word received Thursday from Washington by Prohibition Directoi J. E. Richards at Salt Lake. W. Hey-wooil Hey-wooil Is a nephew of Ben Heywood, formerly United States marshal f-r the Utah distirct " A total of f 181,705.18 has been received re-ceived by .the state of Utah in th past week or ten day as contrihutioits by the federal government to the road construction program of the state The money has been spent by t tie Mate and is in the form of reimbursement of one-half of the expenditures made ty the state on work that had been completed at die lime the ecmates were made. t Hamilton and Jones, Beck's Hot Springs robbers, appeared before Judge L B. Wight in the district court nt Salt Lake Thursdy afternoon and ngni entered pleas of guilty, following follow-ing the reading of the complaint which specifically charged the robbery of William Webber, manager of the springs, of $1:10. The charge cited provides for a sentence of from Gvn years to life Impris-onment. The Oregon Shorl Line liailroad company will pay a reward of $1((K) for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the two persons who held up the Los Angeles limited train the afternoon of Wednesday, August 31. This announcement was made Thursday by II. V. Plall, general gener-al manager of the Oregon Short Line. r 9 H. H. Slowe, who is ullegod to havi obtained several hundr dollars: from Salt Lake h.-Ynkx and business men by representing himself at lly advertising manager of the Pnlinolive eojnpany, was bound over to the district court Thursday at Salt Lake by City Judge Ben Johnson. Stowe's -resl occurred everal weeks ago. An account of the presence in Denmark Den-mark of Parley P. Ohrislensen of Salt t-ake, candidate of the Fanner-Labor party last November for election as president of the United States, appears in a copy of the Kabenhavn, a daily pa per -of Copenhagen, received in Salt Lake by Mr. Christensen's mother. For the purpose of .occupying the bench in the federal district court f appeals. Judge Tillman D. Johnson if the United States district court left Wednesday lor Denver. He will eturn to Salt Lake late this month i'or the opening of tbn fall term of ourt on September 26. 9 9 9 Acting as a board of equalization and assessment, I he county commission of Salt Lake Thursday decided to assess the Utah-Idaho Sugar company for alleged al-leged "intangible assets" amounting to Sfi.OOO.OOO. Protests of the company against the assessment will le beard September 10. . A. C. Wycoff, district field officer of ibe forest service in Ogden. will leave soon for New Orleans to attend th' invention of tne National Federal Kinployees. He will be a delegate j from the O'den Federal Kinployees union No. 125 of that city which h; 50 members. 9 9 9 George McLaughlin, postmaster at Park City, was named as the president presi-dent of the Utah Postmasters' association associa-tion at the '-losing session of the annual an-nual convention held at Ogden. He "ill succeed Pres'dent 10. II. Tson. i ! Mr. and Mrs. John Kniidsen Sr.. Mt. : Plca-iiinl's oldest rouple. celebrated I Hwir s'xiy.fourtii wcdd:n:: ann'versary ; reieirly. Mr. and Mrs. Kimilsi-n have , lioili pii.-sc 1 1 ihi ir ii'-nei y -second hirth-; hirth-; d.i.v and are hale and In-ariy. j ..." Damage sustained by the Denver & H'c Grande Western railroad from lion- v. tiers which have been rampant foi last s'.v weeks in sections of , C0I....11I0 and Utah was estimated at ' $.!.(KKi.o:i() by Joseph H. Young of len-(or, len-(or, president of the road, w hi is vis j Sting irrSalt Lake. a The farmers in the Delta community commun-ity have Just harvested and threshed j the largest wheat crop ever produced there, and pracLically all jf them ar Boiling j |