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Show l News Notes t X From A 11 Parts of I UTAH ! R-ichfield, Harry Woods, a garage employee, was badly injured in Sevier canyon, when a Ford car he was driving driv-ing struck some loose rock on a dug-way dug-way and plunged into the river. Richfield, A cavalry unit of the national guard is to be established here, according to H. E. Beal, county attorney. Vernal, Efforts to keep the federal highway . between Castlegate and Duchesne open this winter will be made jointly by the state and Duchesne county. Ogden, Weber county commission- ers will begin immediately to comply with the rules of the state board of health regarding the county jail at Ogden. A new heating plant will be installed together with a proper ventilating ven-tilating system and other improvements. improve-ments. Heber City, Sheriff William Murray Mur-ray has returned from Soldier Summit, Sum-mit, bringing with him John Karros, a Greek, and two stiHs. Karros was arrested and the stills seized near the .town. Frovo, Utah fruit hereafter will be shipped in boxes marked to show that the fruit is from this state and is of superior quality. The label bears a beehive trademark In the upper left-hand corner and below this the words," Utah Fruit." Ogden, Hot winds of the past few days and dry winds during July, have damaged tomato vines resulting in a crop which will fall short of tiie fore-east, fore-east, according to local canners. i Ogden, Fire of unknown origin destroyed the residence of John Lemon, Lem-on, of this city. The family Is in Wyoming. Ogden, Responding to a petition from business men, the city commission commis-sion has instructed the city engineer to take steps to have all stores and homes in the city numbered. Murray, The home of W. Isaacson of Taylorsville was ignited by a flash of lightening during the .storm that swept the Salt Lake valley. Tooele, The badly mutilated body of a man presumed to be Arthur Milliman, was found on the Western Pacific tracks at Lago. Brlgham City The efficient work of City Sanitary Inspector John H. Burt, is being felt in Brigham City and not one new case of paratyphoid J has been reported within the past week. Beaver. Fire destroyed the garage gar-age and woodshed at the r ar of the county court house causing a loss of i xeveral thousand doliars to Beaver j county. Delta, Harold Steele, local farmer, was almost Instantly killed at hi.'i farm when he fell from a wagon and was kicked in the head by a horse. - Pinto, Three hundred descendants of the founders and early settlers o( Pinto, Washington county, came to the first general home-eom Ing hero. They were gathered from five different differ-ent states. Moab, The second annual Grand County fair will be held after the state lair at Salt I.a' e so that much I of the fine prodm-U fr m this section j may be returned hero for exhibition. Smithficld I'.'.:dd L. Griffiths, :i. son of Mr. and Mrs. Arvol Griffiths, and an eight-year-old son of .Mr. anil Mrs. Joseph HodgeH, each received 2 broken left arm in a fall while playing. play-ing. Provo, William P. Baker, 01 , plon-i-or brick mason, died at his residence from Injuries received while working about a week ago. ( .tgden, A ?o,0U0 pipe organ is to be installed In the Episcopal Church of tin.' -Good Shepherd, according to the rector, the Rev. John V. Hyslop. Salt Lake City. Two of the occupants occu-pants of a car driven by Joseph Den-ner Den-ner were seriously Injured, when the cur overturned near the mouth of Parley's canyw. Salt Iake City Robert Evans, of Granger, was given treatment at the emergency hospital suffering from a severe laceration and bruises as a result re-sult of being thrown from u frightened frighten-ed horse ncr his home. During tho absence of W. H. Cook guperlntendent of tho s-tale fish hat-ch"ry hat-ch"ry at White Rocks, last week, someone liberated HOO.OOO rainbow Iroot fry Into the spring run trlbu tury to the Uintah river. Ogden, Public schools of Ogden will r" open September 10, It was nn-noiineed nn-noiineed by Sporlnl.einlem V. Kail I lop' Ins Tend "rs I mi e b -on gl (Ml their assignments. Ogden, A man who gave his name n Ft l''ran!; Burns, and .ny? he eame from Flint. Midi, wmm arp-a'cd by the, pollen when ho was found prowling around residences. Provo,- William l.o Hoy Clark, '!-venr-old sou ir Mr. mid Mis. Clen.i 'lurk was ac ldi nliilly hint, and f.ita ly wounded by bis o-yenr.old brother. I j liiiin.t . 1 1 .' . i : ; i . . eiernn iniicli.ei or SI. Louis Prow ns. ho bus sop el ,i conch for tin' lasl two years, unit o U iiov tile nevv manager, succeed ' tf Lee Fold. |