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Show T $ I News Notes f J From All Parts of I UTAH ! ' ' Moab. Six tons of casing consigned consign-ed to the Monumental Oil company's sinking test wells in southern San Juan county by diamond drills have been unloaded at Thompsons and will be taken to the site of the wells. Midvale. Complaint was filed he-fore he-fore Judge Brown, justice of the Sixth precinct, by Louisa Baritos, charging A. C. Robinson with assault with a deadly weapon. Bingham Fire of unknown origin damaged Canyon hall at Main street and Markham Gulch and ruined 21 autos stored on the ground floor. Ogden Howard Hadey, a machinists' machin-ists' helper in the Southern Pacific M shops, was taken to the Dee hospital suffering with a crushed right foot. Price Ted Owens was sentenced to eight months in the state prison by Judge Dillworth Woolley for killing Bruce Hinkins near Standardville last March. Murray. Carl Anderson, 13 years of age, was painfully injured when he struck a giant cap with a hammer. ham-mer. Sandy. Fire which originated in the switch room of the Jordan high school damaged the building to thtr extent of $600. The Maze was fought by the county fire department. Provo. John F. -Carter, proprietor of Vivian Park Resort company, Provo Pro-vo canyon, was seriously injured when he was gored by an angry bull. Richfield Forest Supervisor C. A. Mattson returned from Fish lake, where he directed a fight againsi n forest fire which devastated several hundred acres of quaking aspen trees before it was finally 'brought under control. Kaysville Miss Nettie Baker, daughter of William Baker of Roy, is fighting for her life at the Dee hospital in Ogden as the result 6f an automobile accident which occurred here. Elsinore The 4,200 acres of beets under contract for the Elsinore factory fac-tory of the Utah-Idaho Sugar company com-pany are thinned and the Mexican laborers who did the work are leaving. leav-ing. Richfield A carload of white Leghorn Leg-horn cockerels, the first to be shipped ship-ped by the local poultry association, left for the Los Angeles market. The shipment consists of 7,000 birds. Provo. For the alleged stealing of automobile tools, Henry Perry has been arrested at Dividend by Deputy Sheriff C. D. Coates. He is held in the county jail pending a hearing. Ogden. An unoccupied house on West Seventeenth street, owned by A. Williams, was damaged by fire to the extent of 51,000. Lehi. Eight young people of Lehi were injured, several severely, when an Elcar and a Ford automobile collided col-lided head-on on the state road. Park City. William Richardson" and Emmett Brown, while exploding giant powder on the Ontario dump, were severely injured, especially about the eyes, by the explosion of a box of blasting caps. Richfield. The Jumbo plaster mill at Sigurd is short-handed owing to walkout of the men, who demanded an increase in wages. Provo. John Poulson, 16, of Provo Bench, was drowned at Geneva Roach Utah lake. The body was recovered a few minutes later. Bingham The Utah Copper company com-pany has purchased the Copperfield properties of John I.ancino and X. J. Jarrad. It is reported that the old houses on the sites will be torn down and modern homos built. Midvale. George Papadakis is charged with voluntary mnnsluaghter in a complaint filed by County Attorney Attor-ney Moreton. Ho is accused of hav-ing hav-ing shot Mike Knntsarviuas at Mid-valo Mid-valo about a month ago. Ogdon. James Pingree, former banker of this city, was reported as having been overcome by the heat and gas from his automobile in the garage back of the home. Ogden Severe Injuries to two women wo-men and a child were caused by tho crashing of an automobile thonigh a plate glass window of the W. H. Wright & Sons company of Ogden. Logan. Steps are being taken by tho agricultural associations of the vadlcy to eradicate tho sugar boot miller, an Insect which Is appearing in alarming numbers In sugar boot Holds of tho north end of the valley. Cedar City Regular train service on tho branch lino of tho Union Baldric Ba-ldric system from Lund to Cedar City commenced July 1, with two trains each way dally. l'rovo. George Buckley, a farmer of Grandvli'W, was soiiousl., burned about tho bands and logs, while light Ing n five In a stove lu his home. Un was using kerosene. 'Spanish Fork Tho Xobo Fruit and Yegeta.blo asHOclatlon was organised horo with a largo number of mom. hois. |