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Show I News Notes j: it From All Partt of ' UTAH '. I lgan. It l.i i-xiei.to,l that no frwr than fi.Ollu.ilUU trout eggs will I bo hatch d nt the Cucho county . butchery this sprln;;. .Monti. Jimtici) ' 'hrlHteiiMcn, Ben-, tenei-i Sam Morris, to pay a flno of j T''o for discharging a revolver on the i ilrcet. ftpunlali Fork. Organization (it Houlhi-rn I 'tali e.-iii'iiy poqltrymen hap la-' n madi) utiiiVr the head of tho No-bo No-bo poultry UHnoehitlon. Ogden An Inspection of tho city Jail wan ma do by thirty girl students in commercial law of tlm high school. Turk City. Fin-, bel oved to have been cans d by defcclho wiring, damaged dam-aged the New Qulncy mine to the extent of fr.,000. Spanlali Fork. The boetgrowers find sugar factory employe s of thlf vicinity Kiive their annual hall last week. Ogden. One of the biggest rabbit hunts ever held l:i L'tah was conducted con-ducted by sportsmen of Salt Lak? and Ogden at Itozel. Wore than ZoO participated. Sloab. Supervisor Spencer of the Iji Sal national forest has announced mock allotments on the north ant' south divl-l ma of the for st. Logan. The tenth annual show of the Cache t'ounty l'oultry and I'et Stock association v.ill be held from January .'!0 to February 3 Furcka. John Van I'aasel was killed by a falling rock, at the Tin-tic Tin-tic Standard mine. Hooper. It Is annonod, that the board of education will consider the request for a new school building here. Beaver. The seventh hatchery to U- brought under control of the fish and game department has now been completed at Beaver. Kamas. Construction on the new I waterworks system of Marlon, four m:ke north of here, will begin In the near future. Washington. More coal Is being mined unciV-r government leases In l'tah than in any other atat?, according accord-ing to the bureau of mines. Ogden. Seventeen applications for ' IlcenseB for soft drink parlors were h ld up pending further Investigation of the conduct of the resorts during the past year Ogden. The Utah Canner's Exchange Ex-change has been organized in Ogden by nine of the canning factories of the state, according to an announc-ment. announc-ment. Salina. The P.adio club, composed I of ten high school boys with P. A. Paulson, instructor, has made connections con-nections for a psTmanent radio receiving re-ceiving station at the North Sevier "nigh school. I Logan. Cache county now has a I network of goods roads connecting I every town with every other town, the result of sixteen months of work. OguVn. With the arrest and confession con-fession of D. S. Hogge, a night watch-' watch-' man, police have cleared the mystery of the disappearing of stock from an Ogden store. Price. The Price Kiwanians have voted to sponsor the Campfire Girls in the work for the coming year. Brovo. The Columbia corporation has sold $4,000,00 in fifteen-year 7 per cent first mortgage bonds. Ephraim. One hundred ,Sanpete county woolgrowers were present at the annual meeting of the Manti National Forest Woolgrowers. 1'rovo. An extensive educational campaign has ben started by the Utah County farm bureau. Price. An unknown Japaneses. was tai;en from Helper to the Price hospital, suffering from a gunshot wouna. Spanish Fork. Thelma Richards, 4, was instantly killed, when she ran in front of a truck and was run over. Salt Lake City. ii. V. Corfman has been appointed mem'jer of ths state utilities commission. Ogden. F. Fisher was arrested on charges of having writt nt threatening threaten-ing letters to Mrs. Hewitt. Murray. Thomas Martin has succeeded suc-ceeded James Sabine as president of the Murray school district. Provo. The Alphlne stake Relief society entertained the patients of i6 county infirmary. Salt Lake. W. A. Crane of Herri-man, Herri-man, was elected president of the Utah woolgrowers. Woodland. Marshall Lefler, age 71, Is in a critical condition as the result of injuries received from a runaway run-away team. Ogden. Photojrraphs are beinj taken of the herd of 50 deor in Ofidejj auyon. |