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Show l News Notes I t fio i All Parts of I I UTAH Ogden, Fire destroyed a 1ox car being lou('"d with balled hay at. tho Kwllch east of inloslan park In Ogdon valley. Moab,- The management of the second annual Grand county fair has issued the premium list. Liberal awards nro offered In a variety of pairtmr;;ntH. 1 Price, Mjss Alice Winn, who was riding In a car drvien by Frank Millaeclo, was Injured when an auto driven by former Loputy Sheriff Jack Gentry ran Into the Millaeclo car. Moab, Tho farmers of the valley have cut the third crop of alfalfa and a good yield was obtained. Price, Applications of J. M. Wade and of Manos Klapakls for permission to operate an automobile stage line between Price and the new coal mining camp of Columbia, In Carbon county, were denied by the public utilities commission. Kaysville, Kaysil!e has added to its water supply through the purchase pur-chase of a chain of springs from the Openshaw Interests. Bingham John Webb, Alrino Mark and red Keysaw, three minors of this ciy, wtere arrested on charges of having broken into the Bingham grocery store. Sloab, Contractor D. P. Black has begun grading work on the federal-air federal-air road leading from Moab to Ix Sal Junction, a distance of twenty-six twenty-six miles. Ogden Weber county's prize dairy herds complete with the prize herds of Utah at the state fair, according to the announcement of County Com-missinners Com-missinners Moroni Skeen and C. E. Pettigrew. Ogden Next year will be Ogden's greatest liuildlng year, with more than $.",000,000 in buildings in the business district, it the plans that are being made by the business clubs of the city are carried out. Tooele, Fells pos.'toffice at Orr's ranch in Skull valley, Tooele county, was robbed a week ago by a man and his wife. About $,'30 was taken. Cedar Gity, The first carload of Utah Iron ore destined for use in the steel industry will leave the state September 25. The Columbia Steel corporation has announced that ore shipments will begin on that da,te from the company's property at Iror Springs, Iron county. Lynndyl, George Potter escaped from the state road gang for the second time in two months. The gang was returning to Salt Lake and Potter climbed thru a window of a train near Lynndyl. Parowan, The Page Truck line of Cedar City has been permitted by the public utilities commission of Utah toSnstall a weekly freight service ser-vice between Cedar and Parowan. Provo, The Provo Country club was born last week, the result of the efforts of a small group of men who are enthusiastic lovers of the game of golf. Provo, L. L. Ionnan, charged with a violation of the fish and game laws, was found not guilty by a Jury In the city court. Logan, Sterling Jones of Wells-vllle Wells-vllle pleaded not guilty to a charge of petit larceny. He Is charged with the theft of a Jackson hay fork from Abraham Hanson of College ward. Salt Lake City, Poisoning from larkspur is causing havoc among cattle In the Horse Canyon and Geyser Gey-ser Pass ranges in LaSal mountains in southeastern Utah. Advices received re-ceived at the capitol say. Ogden, With a possible 20 per cent increase in the production of sugar beets this season the Utah-Idaho Utah-Idaho Sugar company will run 12 of (ts 15 factories, it wras announced. Logan, A Ford automobile containing con-taining three men and three women plunged down a wenty-foot bank in College ward after striking a sheep. Salt Lake City, A local firm has designed an always visible road map for auto tourists. The devise consists con-sists of a pack of cards each of a separate route contained n holder and fastened to the windshield, as the tour progresses the used cards are replaced by ones covering the route being traveled. Provo, Henry Nelson, who was arrested early in July and charged with intoxication, was found not guilty by a jury last week. , Ogden, Final details for the purchase pur-chase ot the home of David C. Eccles at the corner of Twenty-fifth street and Jefferson avenue by the Ogden council, Knights of Columbus, were completed' at the meeting of the council. Spanish Fork, Mrs. William Har-wood Har-wood suffered cuts about the face, her daughter, Pesuie, 14, wag cut on the wrist, and her slster-ln-law, Mrs. George Homer of Lehi, was shaken up and bruised la an automobile accident ac-cident here. |