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Show News Notes t From All Parts of ;; UTAH Pricu. Luitfi Ouaruscio was shot n ml instantly killed in a pool hull ut SuiinyHido. Two bullotH were fired into (iuarawcio. SmiUifield. It ia estimated that 90 jier cent of the suuar beets in Cache Valley have been harvested according to a .statement of one of the S'ujar company field men. Smithfield will complete its beet harvest this week. Mt. Pleasant. At a recent meeting of the North Sanpete board of education edu-cation $100 was appropriated to be tfivon in prizes to the three schools which scored the highest in the "Clean School Contest," now being conducted. Ephriam. A health clinic was held here under the auspices1 of the state board of health. Dr. Wilford B. Barber Bar-ber of Salt Lake was in charge and he was assisted by Dr. A. J. Anderson of Ephriam and by two field nurses. Onlen. Edward Griffin, a transient, transi-ent, was sentenced to sixty days In jail by Judtfo D. R. Roberts in the city court, when he pleaded Kuilty to the charpe of stealing a suit case. Bripham City. The bif membership member-ship drive to be inauguarted by ttie Boxelder Commercial club opened this week and will continue until the end of the month. Milford. What is declared to be a gem in the desert is the new $250,000 passenper station on the Salt Lake Route at Milford, which was formally form-ally dedicated on Armistice day. Salt Lake City. A. J. Mclntyre of Chicago told police that his pockets were picked and a wallet containing $20, a railroad ticket and some valuable valu-able papers was stolen. A mail carrier car-rier later found the wallet empty in a mail box. Mt. Pleasant. Montell Winkler, 24, son of Mrs. Lena Winkler of this city was brought home with a broken brok-en leg caused by a kick from a horse. Logan, The Logan schools will boast of one of the finest school board offices in the state when thn Logan high school is finished, which will be within the next few days. The addition will cost $20,000. ML Pleasant, Armistice day was observed in all the churches here with special services and music. Logan, IT. E. Hatch, president of Thatcher Prothers Hanking company and one of the most prominent citizens citi-zens of this part of the state, was stricken with paralysis and is in a serious condition. Ogden, Mrs. A. L. Richardson, was badly bruised when a motorcycle sidecar in which she was riding was struck by an automobile. Logan, The local battery of the 145 Field Artillery has secured a five-year lease on the pavilion at the corner of Center and First East streets as an armory. Thistle, Mrs. B. F. Smith who owns a ranch in Lake Fork, adjoining the forest, reports that a large bull elk has been running with her cattle on the ranch for the past two or three weeks. Ogden, Addison Boren, Jr. Chicago III., has regained possession of an automobile stolen from the Windy City last July. The car was found at a local garage by Deputy Sheriff O. H. Mohlman. Salt Lake City, Jesse Pelfreyman, employee of the Utah-Portland Cement company, had his arm nearly torn off while oiling machinery at the plant Ogden, So as to shorten the distance dis-tance between the mouth of Weber canyon and Ogden, consideration is being given to the building of a new road. Provo, The first carload of iron ore for the Columbia Steel corporation corpor-ation plant at Ironton arrived in Provo last week. The car contained more than 90,000 pounds of ore. Bingham John Martinez, a Spaniard Span-iard was taken into custody by Deputy Depu-ty Sheriff William Edgington at Highland Boy after he had fired three shots at the officer. Logan Harold G .Abel, a farmer, residing at Weston, Idaho, was killed near Logan, when his automobile overturned, pinning him beneath it and crushing his skull and chest. Logan. Wesley Pehrson, a Mill-ville Mill-ville boy, suffered a compound irac-ture irac-ture of the right leg and several minor min-or bruises when he was thrown our of a wagan which he was driving. |