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Show jirA news esyisw Rufus Garner became poBtmosfer of Ogden Wednesday upon liie receipt of his commission from Washington. The newsboys of Bait Lake enjoyed their sixteenth annual Thanksgiving dinner given them by Russell L. Tracy at the Hotel Utah. Licensing and registration of engineers engin-eers in the state of l"tah is reeomuiend-ed reeomuiend-ed in the report of the legislative committee com-mittee of the Ogden Chapter of the American Association of Engineers. Four parties pleaded guilty to complaints com-plaints charging them with ' shooting more than the limit of twenty-five ducks and were fined $50 each, at Suit Lake. Utah will share in the distribution of $14,500,000, the total amount agreed upon by representatives from every state In the Union who attended the national Presbyterian church" council at Atlantic City, N. J. Havre, Mont., alleged "port of entry," Is to cease being the avenue through which liquor Is brought into Utah as a result of a campaign there by prohibition prohibi-tion workers in which fourteen prominent prom-inent citizens were arrested. 6 The body of Alfred Lundberg, 07 years of age, was found in Weber river riv-er at Ogden. Wounds upon the head and body indicate that Mr. Lundberg may have fallen from the bridge at Thirteenth street. rians to build a cut-off from Morgan to Salt Lake in order to shorten the running time of u train to the coast is reported. The Volunteers of America gave tickets on a Salt Lake restaurant entitling en-titling nged and sick men of the city who were homeless and without means to a dinner on Thanksgiving day. Charges that her husband has remained re-mained away from home all night ant" that he Is habitually intoxicated, ar made by Myrtle Danl-el Barker, who filed suit for divorce against Walter C. Barker of Salt Lake. The advisability and practicability of some system for the grading of cream delivered to the creameries of the state by the producers Is being urged by officials of-ficials of the state board of agriculture. Robert Field, 20 years of age, was arrested by W. B. Wilson, clerk or tTTe Cnked Pjtates marshal's office, and placed In the county Jail for the U. S. government on a charge of selling opiates. opi-ates. a Sheriff's officers have concluded on the expert opinion of doctors following the exhumation of the body of Mrs. Anna Boyle, that the woman's death was not due to self-administered poison poi-son but that she was murdered. A misunderstanding as to an agreement agree-ment between the state road commission commis-sion of Utah and the Tricounty Road association of Carbon, Duchesne and Uintah entered into at a meeting held last December, has led to the withholding with-holding of financial aid from the state until matters are straightened out and placed on a thoroughly business busts. Another big Irrigation project is now being considered for the Uinta country coun-try in which about 280,000 acres of land are involved and which engineers estimate can be Irrigated at an expense ex-pense not to exceed $10 per acre. The initiative for the project is the Verna! Commercial club. r Charges of grand larceny against J. E. Skelton, Jack Wallace and William Bird, of Salt Lake all 17 years of age, were reduced to petit larceny In the city court and the youths were sentenced sentenc-ed to serve six nionuis each in tin county jail. Work on the construction of thd Timpanogos trail from Aspen Grove to the top of Timpanogos mountain has been suspended on account of the heavy snow. It will be resumed a early as possible next year, with four miles of the trail yet to be completed. Two miles has already been constructed. con-structed. Funds for the repair of the bridge across Green river at Green River city will be supplied to Grand County by the srate road commission, the advance be'ng made from the state t;ixes of thr. current year from Grand county. The county agrees to repay the commission. Clarence Roberts. 21 years of arv, of Bountiful. Utah, charged with ttrivlnj on the wrong Side of the street, pa.ss- Ing a standing streetcar, and otherwise disregarding the traffic rules, was sentenced sen-tenced to ten days in jail and fined $75. IOss than four days after the per-petrntlon per-petrntlon of one of the most dnrinr holdups in Salt Lake criminal history, the pol'ce placed behind the city prls-fi! prls-fi! h(ir .'"ar. Foey. 25 yeit of age ' sitivftfd pa rt!''t nation I a g's Ciw vy. |