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Show News Notes 5 From All Parts of J I UTAH Brigham City Thousands of sightseers sight-seers thronged WiJJard during the week end to inspect the damage done by the flood of last week. The crowds were conducted through the town by guards. Tooele, John Kiser of Garfield is suffering from a broken finger and his 1-year-old child is severly cut on the head and back as the result of Kiser's car overturning near Tooele. Vernal Approximately 1000 Indiana attended the Uintah Basin Industrial convention August 15, 16 and 17 at Fort Duchesne, according to Major H. P. Myton, former Indian agent In that district. Salt Lake City. Paul Newmeyer, 15 years of age, suffered a severe laceration lacer-ation on the head while playing In the taak at Beck's hot springs. He was taken to the emergency hospital unconscious. un-conscious. Spring City Keith Scofield 13-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scofield Sco-field of this city, was killed after being be-ing dragged several blocks by his horse. Ogden, A Ford automobile, owned by A. M. Green, was practically demolished demol-ished when struck by a street car at Lincoln avenue. Upper Falls, Provo Canyon, Stanley Stan-ley Holm of Hyrum, Utah, aged 23, was drowned while swimming In the Provo river here. Ogden, The main highway through Willard is now open for the first time since the flood last week when hundreds hun-dreds of tons of rock, sand mud and debris were hurled down from the mountains. Ogden, Robert Everard Roche, seven-year-old son of Mr and Mrs. William E. Roche, was fatally injured near his home in Ogden canyon, when struck by an automobile driven by Fred Packard. Provo. Three boys, William Smith, Drew Richards and Ellis Grange were placed under arrest by Deputy Sheriffs Roper and Boshard following an alleged al-leged attempt to burglarize the store of A. L. Pace at Thistle. Manti, Plans are being made to erect a cheese factory in this city. A 5000 structure will be erected and the building will be equipped with machinery to cost $1500. Salina, Active work has begun on the first part of the paving on the north-south highway through Sevier county. Murray. The Ilolliday Boy Scout troop left this week for a two weeks' trip through Yellowstone park, The trip will be made In trucks belonging to the troop. Brigham City. While threshers were at work threshing grain at the Oscar Ilunsaker farm at Iloneyville, fire broke out spreading rapidly in the hay and grain and buildingu ad-Joining ad-Joining the field. Provo, The development of mechanical me-chanical equipment of American railroads was illustrated by the Denver Den-ver & lUo Grande Western railroad In the exhibition of two of the largest larg-est locomotives in the world at the anion station here. Ogden. Porter Woodmansee, Ogden Og-den contractor, was arrested charged with driving an automobile, while under un-der the influence ot liquor. Garden City. A letter commending her for her service has been sent by Postmaster Genoral New to Miss Harriet B. Teeplo, retiring postmaster nt Garden City, Utah. Miss Teeplo, served as postmaster for o'J years. Washington. Ezra P. Jensen has boon given a temporary appointment as postmaster at Garland, Utah. Brigham City. The paratyphoid fever epidemic is subsidiug here is 'tho bullet ot Dr. T. B. Bcatty, secretary sec-retary ot the stato board ot health. Vernal Ed Rollins, a mall driver, narrowly escaped death In the Indian canyon recently when, ho was forced to drive his big truck to tho side ot a dugway. Provo. William Allrcd, IS years ot ago, ws the defendant to a complaint charging him with Involunlury man. slaughter, for tho killing of Fred E. Kelows ot Bingham In an automnhtu accident. Logan. First Vlco President A. Robert Larson of Sandy was elected to head tho IMali State Fireman's association as-sociation at tho annual convention hero. American Fork. By an order ot Sheriff J. B. Boyd all candy wheels, punchhnanlH and oilier games of chance will bo discontinued In I'tuli county pleasure resorts. l'rlce Tho Modern Woodmen ot Amelca havo organized a lodge In Price under t.ho direction ot S. T. (Juory of Ogden, slate deputy for the ord or. American Fork.--At a apeclnl ses-alon ses-alon of tho city council tho purcliiimi ot a new fliu fighting ijuuiitus win authorized. |