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Show News Notes j I From All Parts of J j UTAH Sail Lake If a tornado had Hi ruck ('iininiinus field and ripped It. from i;oal to nonl, Il wouldn't have been a bilker surprise than the 'Jl-t.ol.'! Aulo victory over Ltah In (he annual nieel-in' nieel-in' of football teams from the two schools Thursday afternoon. As far as that K'oes the Allies, when (hey were Roliii; full force, had about all the requisites necessary to bo classed class-ed as a football tornado. Salt Lake, 1. II. Madson, state, fish anil game conimlsssloner, hns written to 11. M. Albright,, superintendent superin-tendent of the Yellowstone park, to learn if It Is possible to get another bund of about twety-flvo elk which tho commissioner desires to "plant" in the vicinity of Cedar Freaks In Iron county. Salt Lake, After being- out more, than thirty hours without being able to agree the Jury in the. enso of the state against Mrs. Martha Gerrans, also known as Martha Gardner, was discharged by Judgo Fphralm Hanson. Han-son. This calls for n fourth trial of Mrs. Gardner on tho chargo of murder mur-der In connection with the killing of Joseph W. Irvine at the Gardiner ranch near Welhy on April ir, 1022. ITrovo, Tho hoard of city commissioners, commis-sioners, at their meeting Tuesday afternoon af-ternoon enacted an ordinance creating creat-ing a city planning commission, composed com-posed of not less than five members nor more than nine. The ordinance provides for the appointment of tho commission within thirty-one days after the enactment of the ordinance Manti, The Sanpete county farm bureau has appointed a county Irrigation Irri-gation committee to investigate tho irrigation problems of the county and to particularly look into the feasibility feasibil-ity of the proposed Milburn project. Ogden, John M. Mills of the Ogden Industrial School has handed In his resignation and his sucessor will ha appointed early in I'ecemher. Salt Lake, Ray S. McCarthy, deputy county attorney submitted his resignation as such to County Attorney At-torney Arthur E. Moreton Tuesday. He asks that the resignation take effect ef-fect January 15, 1924. Mr. McCarthy Intends to enter into private practice. Xewhouse, About 1(1,000 acres of mountainous and rolling land in Beaver Bea-ver county, near Newhouse, are to be opened up by the interior department the state of L'tali being given preference prefer-ence right of sleeting lands from this tract in satisfaction of its grants. Such lands as are not taken by the state will be opened to preferential entry by veterans. The land is described des-cribed as second, third and fourtfi rate. Coalville, Report of an audit by Swan, Worsley & Foreman of tho records re-cords of Coalville city for the last calendar year, was filed in the office of Mark Tuttle, state auditor. The records re-cords were found to be in first class sliape. Ogden, Judge George S. Barker of the Second district court Tuesday granted the Union Pacific railroad right to move on territory in the Riven-lew addition. This territory will be utilized for greater yardage in keeping with the plans as announced last week. Salt Lake I. S. Noall, who was superintendent of trades and industries indus-tries in vocational education in Utah and who resigned more than a year ago to accept a position with the University Uni-versity of Maryland as specialist In industrial education, has tendered his resignation and will return to Utah to accept ' his old place in the state shool office. Delta, Since October 1, fifty-two threshing machines have been operating operat-ing in the Pahvant valley threshing the largest alfalfa seed crop ever harvested har-vested in this part of the state. The weather has been fine and the work has progressed rapidly, but there are many thousands of bushels yet to be threshed. Salt Lake Alone, unmasked and flourishing a revolver, a bandit entered enter-ed the cafe in the Denver & Rio Grande AVestern railroad station Wednesday night at 11 :.0 o'clock, held two waitresses up and rifled the cash register of $33.15 and took a quantity of cigars from the tobacco case. Provo, The Utah County commissioners commis-sioners in an effort to aid those taxpayers tax-payers who are d(ienling upon receipts re-ceipts from the sale of sugar beets have been exerting every possible influence in-fluence to relieve the situation from the impossibility of extending tho time of delinquency. Delta, At a meeting of business men and farmers here on Wednesday night, definite arrangements were made for organizing a corporation to finance the dairy industry in this community. The corporation will have a capital stock of $25,000 which will be loaned to dairy farmers for the purpose of buying cows. Logan, naif of the uniforms for the local battery of the National Guard have arrived and will be distributed dis-tributed to the men. |