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Show I News Notes : X From All Parts of I UTAH f Provo. Three Ogden women were badly bruised and a fourth escaped injuries when the sedan in which they were riding was wrecked near here. Park City. The members of the Knights of Columbus conferred the three degrees of their order upon a class of 25 candidates. Ogden. Unveiling a bronze tablet in memory of Dr. Robert S. Joyce, prominent in establishing the Dee Memorial hospital in this city, was a feature of Hospital Day observed here. Logan. The Logan stake and Cache stake baseball leagues were organized at a meeting of representatives of both stakes held recently. Mt. Pleasant The forty-eighth annual an-nual commencement exercises of Wasatch Wa-satch academy were held in the new gymnasium. Professor C. L. Johns presented diplomas to sixteen graduates. grad-uates. Price. A. E. Gibson, Jr., of Storrs was brought to the home of his parents par-ents at Price where he is under the care of a physician as the result of a motor car accident at the Storrs mine. Price. It is estimated it will take ?342,973.08 to run the schools of Carbon Car-bon county next year. There will be a balance on band at the close of this school year of $20,000. Payson. Thomas Henry Wilson, 93 years of age, the oldest citizen in Payson, died at his home here after an illness of one hour. Moab. The public schools here closed for the summer vacation with the end of the week. Most of the teachers have left for their homes. Cedar City. In anticipation of a greater power demand as a result at railroad and iron development in southwestern Utah, the Dixie Power company is considering tentatively a program or expansion. Murray G. A. Franke was fined $5 for passing a standing streetcar while driving his automobile when arraigned before Judge H. T. Matthews. Mat-thews. Logan. A number o the high-class bulls which were -ecently purchased by the Utah Agricultural college experiment ex-periment station have been distributed distribut-ed to the Hull associations of Paradise, Para-dise, Hyrum, Providence, North Logan Lo-gan and Lewiston. Heber City. A radio set has been installed at the Wasatch high school The set Is a gift to the school by this year's graduating class. Salt Lake City Since January 1, 1023, 104 automobiles have been stolen In Salt Lake. Of this number S9 have been recovered and 15 are still missing according to police reports. Moab. Joe Conley, Fred Prentice and George Borden, who robbed the First National bank In Moab April pleaded guilty and were sentenced to the state prison by Judge Dillworth Woolley. Ogden. John Ritter, proprietor of a farm In the Rlverdale district, which had been leased to others was found not guilty of having liquor in his possession pos-session by a Jury. IOgan. While operating a Fresno scraper 1 on the Utah-Idaho -Central railroad right of 'way at Hyrum, Hi-rum Hi-rum Rlgby was struck on the head by the bar of a scraper, receiving n frac- tured skull. P.rlghnm City At the weekly luncheon lunch-eon of the Klwanls club, Frank W. FIsbburn was named as president of the club. Logan. In a raid made by Ihe sheriff's office at White City. Johnson's John-son's grove, three men were arrested on the charge of having liquor in their possession. Facb was released on a $."00 bond. Kureka. A strike that promises to develop Into ono of tile most Important Impor-tant of recent finds In tho 'Pintle district dis-trict has been made on the MlO level of tho Iron Blossom mine at a point 1-0 feet cast of the main ore channel. Lehl. Sugar production In Utah factories in lil-li was 1 1 0.000 tons, according ac-cording to slntlstlcs nuuTu publl- by tho bureau of agricultural economics. Reaver. Fire destroyed the brooder brood-er and HOI) little chicks of Albert A. Mnrr'B. .Mr. Morris, president of tho P.caver Poultry association, had just rcclved the baby cliicks from California. Califor-nia. Logan. Tho l."i-nunth-old son of Mr. and Mrs. It. II. Flwood of Trenton Tren-ton was drowned while playing near ii vnt used by his father to cool milk cans. Ogden. Assistant Flro Chief N. T. Mooro of the central station was painfully pain-fully Injured when ho was thrown from the step of a fire I ruck. Muntl. Matthew Liner, prominent business man of Tremonlon, was Instantly In-stantly killed in an automobile accident, acci-dent, one mile north of Aland. 1'iirowali. A I'.enson of this city had it narrow escape from dcalli when (he car he was driving was demolished demolish-ed by a skid Into a canal near Spanish Span-ish Fork. Mr. I'.enson was lvuilly bruised about tho knees. |