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Show f 4 News Notes ii I From AH Parts of ' UTAH Price. Through tho offorta of tho I'rico Chamber of Commerce tho roai-douta roai-douta of tho nortliun.st.orn section of the city aro to lie roliovod of the swampy condition by a now sower system. Provo. Jmlgo 101 In s Hanson has Is-Biiod Is-Biiod a docroo placing tho inheritance (ax of tho estate of the late Josso Knight at If'Jl.t.'J'.i, and tho taxable estate at $ ISl.OtMi.SS. Ogdon. Members of (he Uintah boy scouts troop are building a large "U" on tho mountain sldo. The letter can bo Been from the state highway and U. P. tracks. Moab. The board of commissioners commission-ers of San .luan county, accompanied by llobor Frost, state road agent, has made a preliminary survey of the road from Bluff to tho oil fields. Mt. Pleasant. Noarly 500 guests, many from out of town, attended the annual junior prcm of North Sanpete high school held ln the Armory. I'rico. Plans are boing worked out ln Carbon county for a full participation parti-cipation ln the soventh annual international inter-national mine rescue and first aid meet to be held in Salt Lake. Moab. .Supervisor Sponcor of the LaSal national forest has notified stockmen holding grazing permits on the forest ranges that l'J-il fees exceeding ex-ceeding ten dollars may be paid ln two Installments. Delta. Eleven heaa of cattle belonging be-longing to Aimer Johnson of Dolts were killed in a deep cut of the railroad rail-road five miles north of this city whon struck by a train. Ileher. Miss Mable Mahoney received re-ceived a severe electric shock while washing an electric stove. She was rendered unconscious. Smithfield. Smithflold City under the directon of the Smlthfield volun. teer fire department has Just received receiv-ed an electric siren which Is being Installed for fire alarms. Trice. Rivalry over a girl member of the Italian community at Sunny-side Sunny-side resulted in the shooting of Frank Olivedo by Joe A.ino. Farmington The Davis County Cooperative Co-operative Bull association was organized or-ganized here under the direction of II. A. Mathieson. Mt Pleasant. Deputy Fish and Game Warden P. A. Poulson, has received re-ceived a consignment of sixteen Hungarian Hun-garian partridges. The birds will be given their freedom in the grain fields along the Sanpitch river. Providence. Merle Mathews, 7 years of age, was seriously injured when he was struck by an automobile driven by Marion Campbell. Beaver. Meetings for the purpose of creating interest ln dairying, poultry poul-try raising, celery growing and o'ther livestock and agricultural pursuits were held here. Bingham. Justice of the Peace E. E. Dudley fined Joe Oseletto ?150 after he had pleaded guilty to having liquor ln his possession. Ogden. Ties for the Utah-Idaho Railroad company will be procured from the Cache forest, according to the announcement made. Midvale. Breaking a water main here caused a shortage of the fluid, while the necessary repairs were being be-ing made. Ogden A revival in the purchase of horses, owing to increased construction construc-tion work and the efforts of farmers to increase their acreage of crops, is reported from the Ogden stock yards. Duchesne. Lance Stott, 9, was instantly in-stantly killed when a rear wheel of a heavy wagon passed over his body in an accident here recently. Brigham City. The chicken coop, Incubator, brooders and 600 chicks belonging to William Mclntrye were destroyed by fire, causing a loss of several hundred dollars. Logan. Five cars of United States grade No.1 1 potatoes, the first to leave the county under government end state inspection, were shipped from Logan. Nephi. Contract for carpentry and masonry work in altering a building at Nephi to be used by the national guard battery has been awarded by Logan. Allen and Lavere Richs, found guilty of stealing hay, paid fines of $30 each. Midvale. One of East Mldvale's best-known citizens, John William Sharp, an Indian war veteran, died at his home In this city. Brigham Ciity. Pretending that he was "going to get a coyote," Joe wandered away from the camp near Au&tzabel, 45, an Italian sheephrder, Connor springs and committed suicide. sui-cide. Brigham City. Twenty Hungarian partridgas have been received here from the State Fish and Game department de-partment for propogation. Price. A. Conn, formerly a merchant mer-chant of Price, was arraigned before Justice J. W. Hammond, on a charge of grand larceny. |