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Show I News Notes From All Parts of u i j-m i I t .Moul) Tests for tubercular cattle In San Juan and Grand counties have revealed only seven infected cattle according to A. J. Webb, livestock inspector in-spector who did the testing. Grover Lewis Goodwin narrowly escaped death when his clothing was i-a tight in a horse power threshing machine and he was literally si ripped before the horses were stopped. Vernal Strenuous efforts are being made to secure the cooperatien of Governor Charles H. Mabey and the state road commission in keeping the ndian canyon road between Duchesne and Castlegate open this winter to give Vernal egress to the worid. Logan. The result of the county commissioner's canvass of Cache county coun-ty ballots did not materially alter the final result of the election, tithough the flguers inmost cases were jhangod. Magna. Vilo Wallace Erickson was nstantly killed at the Magna mill o1' he Utah Copper company, where Ve rras empoyed as oiler. His clothing caught in the line shaft and be was hurled in midair and his head struck .he cement wall crushing his skull. Logan. The city board of health Jesires Logan citizens to have first class milk and to that end will appeal to the city commissioners to raise t,he percentage of butter fat required in milk sold in this city, from 3.75 to 4 per cent. Salt Lake For the first time in history the state of Utah has issued in automobile license plate numbeerd s high as 50,000. The places for 1023, .oniracted for some time ago, ore ex-ected ex-ected to reach Salt Lake soon, and vill be on hand ready for distribu-ion distribu-ion on the first day of January. Salt Lake. The state road commission commis-sion met with the state board of corrections, cor-rections, which has control of the state prison and as a result of the conference it developed that the prison luthorities are favorable to placing two crews of convicts in the field at an early date to do road work. Salt Lake. The state road commission commis-sion has received warrants . totaling 513,317.91 in payment for the federal government's share of road work as Ear as completed on the Wildcat canyon can-yon section of the Salt Lake-Zion national na-tional park highway in Iron county, mil on the road from Marysvale to the Piute county line, in Piute county. Of the total $S8G6.25 is on the former acd 54451.GG on the latter project. Spanish Fork This was a happy week for the farmers of Spanish Fork and vicinity, the Utah-Idaho Sugar company paying them approximately 1145,000 for 'beets delivered in October. This is for about 30,000 tons of beets and represents about two-thirds of tlie :rop. Spanish Fork Earnest Williams and Richard Jex, two local sportsmen, returned re-turned from a hunting trip, having bagged a fine specimen of a cinnamon bear. The animal weighed 676 pounds after it was dressed and measured 7 feet 6 inches from the tip of its nose to its hind foot. Delta. Attempt was made to hold np E. K. Wright, n relit operator at the Salt Lake Route depot in this city. Two men, both masked, appeared at the ticket, window nnd one thrust a rifle through the opening and ordered Wright to elevate his hands. Wright considered the matter a joke and took the rifle from the pseudo robber. Salt Lake A. C. Matheson, assistant state superintendent of public instruction, instruc-tion, and L. Bjarnson of the University f Utah have gone to Epbraim to inspect in-spect the normal school work of the Snow Normal academy. Leroy D. Oowles of the university and I. I. Wil-iamson, Wil-iamson, superintendent of Tintic pchool district, have gone to St. George Dn a similar mission to the Dixie Normal college. Salt Lake By proclamation Governor Gover-nor charles R. Mabey has asked the people of Utah to observe the week of November 20 -27 as "Utah Celery "eek." The movement was launched last year under the auspices of the Chamber of Commerce of Salt Lake t.Vtty as a Utah Celery Day. That organization or-ganization has enlarged its program and received the Biipport of the Governor Gov-ernor by having an executive proclamation pro-clamation issued. Over 340 carloads nf celery will be shipped from Utah this season. ThJs is over 200 per cent Increase in last year's export. Logan. The Utah Agricutural college col-lege is sending ernon Woolley ot the extension division to Uinta county t" assist the farmers tnere in killing and perparing turkeys for the market. I; is estimated that Uinta county wii' p'ace over 10.000 turkeys on the mar ket for the Thanksgiving trade. Salt Lake City. At the conclusion o argument in the case to oust C:t; C'omm'ssloner, Lr. M. R. Stewar fudge G. A. Iverson took the ca" 'nder advisement. |