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Show News Notes l From All Parts of UTAH Provo. City Judge J. B. Tucker fined Calrenee Horton and Jse Hulick, both of Provo, $23 each for speeding. Bingham Tlua town of Bingham became be-came defendant in a $10,000 suit instituted in-stituted by Gerald P. Hurley to recover re-cover for alleged injuries suffered by his boy, Gerald, while coasting on a hill in Bingham. Ogden. .Peach growers of Weber county will begin picking and shipping ship-ping their fruit on or about September Septem-ber 11, according to advices received by the growers. -, Price. Marrial Hanna, 4-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hanna of Wellington, who was severely burned burn-ed when her clothing took fire, died from her injuries. Salt Lake City. A charge of desecrating dese-crating the flag of the United States was brought against Sam Gianos and Sam Jacobsen. According to the complaint sworn to the company displayed dis-played receptacles of merchandise to which were attached small flags. Bountiful Eugene Leroy Hampton and C. Mazie were arrested at the old Chamberlain home in Val Verda, where Sheriff George D. Mann and his deputies surprised the two men making whisky in wholesale quantities. quanti-ties. Price Price's building boom continues con-tinues unabated with $215,000 in new construction either started or under way. Brigham City At a special meeting of the city council it was unanimously unanimous-ly decided to give the citizens of Brigham City free Inoculation with nnti-typhoid serum. Provo Ehsha Speckelmeyer, a resident resi-dent of Grand Junction, Colo., Is in a serious condition as a result of an autombile accident at Ironton. Midvale John Jensen was appointed appoint-ed city marshal of this city and started start-ed the performance of his duty August 1st Moab. At a special meeting of the board of county commissioners, Max B. Taylor, was Instructed to meet with the state road commission and obtain formal authority to put in the new floor on the steel bridge span, ning the Colorado river three miles from Moab. Brigham City. Reports from the State sanitary engineer on samples of water taken from Brigham Cities' culinary supply show the water to be absolutely pure. Ogden. R. Moore, ? years of age, a machinist, was arrested by the police po-lice here on n charge of shoplifting. Trovo. Five studen's of the B. Y. U. summer school were bruised and cut when the brakes on their car In which they had started driving up the Provo canyon failed to work. Provo The city tax levy for 1!.2.T will be 12.1 mills, a decrease of .-10 of a mill under that of last year, according to the Trovo city co mmission. mmis-sion. Kaysville Olive, the 7-ycar:bld f'air.'bter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rob-Ins, Rob-Ins, fell off a chute nt the Civic center cen-ter playgrounds and broke her leg. Nophl XephI was In darkness the latter part of Inst week duo to the breaking of the power line. Loran. The warfare on crickets In the north end of Cache Valley, just over the line into Idaho which wan conducted with such energy last year is to be renewed PiIj season as the prs's have made their appearance again. Rrigham City The laying of cement ce-ment on tho I'.rlgham-Corlnne state highway was completed last week and ibree miles of the road are now open to the public. Moab. Prairie dogs this summer are so numerous In parts of San Juan country dry-farm sections that the farmers are urged to organize and make a concerted effort to eradicate the pests. Salt Lake City Virgil Alton, serving serv-ing an Indetermln ate term for burglary bur-glary in the second degree, escaped from the state prison farm. Cache Junction. J. Ernest Allen of Benson, I "tali, was killed at Mallard Junction, wlien a northbound (). S. L. freight train struck the automobile that he was driving across tho cross. Ing. Kamas Francis Brads-haw, local farmer was fatally Injured whllo working on Hie forest service, road to GraiuldaiMy Lakes. Ogden. Preparations are under way at local canning factories for tho tomato run which Is expected to commence com-mence within two weeks'. A good season for tomatoes Is ant '' pat ml. Itrlrluim City. -District Crop ''est Inspector Carl Isaacson of tills city left, for Snowvllle, nlxty miles west of this city, to aid Iho farmera there III rir'hi Ing Hie rnenhopper pest. P.ilcliam City.- Tho rinil death from P.rlghnin City's epidemic of typhoid fever occurred when Arthur Crooks died of tli o Malady. |