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Show News Notes From All Parts of UTAH Brigham City, Hans Nelson, was found guilty before a jury here, on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon. wea-pon. Provo, William AVallwork, recently recent-ly arrested by police officers for possession pos-session of intoxicants, was sentenced to six months in the county jail by City Judge Tucker. Ogden, Fay Pettit, 17 years of age an engine wiper for the Southern Pacific company, was instantly killed by being crushed beneath the wheels of a freight car. Provo, Harvesting of Utah county's apple crop 'began the latter part of last week, and a good quality of apples is now being shipped to outside points. Moab, A bridge was built last week across the deep wash near Floy station on the road from Moab Junction Junc-tion to Green River. The work was done by citizens of Green River and Moab. Price, A quarrel over a woman Is believed to have been the cause of the shooting of K. Komori, Japanese miner of Liberty, at Helper. Ogden, Forty carloads of head lettuce will be shipped to California and other points within the next few weeks! It is said a large part of the lettuce will go to the California markets. mar-kets. Price, Mrs. George M. Walters whose right leg was crushed last week when she was caught between two cars in a local garage was operated oper-ated on, the injured limb being amputated. am-putated. Brigham City, In the case of the State of Utah vs. George A. Varrow, the defendant pleaded guilty to a charge of willful neglect of his children. Moab, Ted Wolverton of Sego was fined $99 by Justice Christensen for disturbing the peace by shooting on the streets. The fine was paid. Price The Price Chamber of Commerce Com-merce is considering the proposition of City Councilman A. D. Haddley for a city manager for Price. Spanish Fork, The Utah-Idaho sugar plant at Spanish Fork has began be-gan work. The plant is not slicing, but working on some of the syrup left over from last year. Ogden, Victor Monte, operating a soft drink parlor, was arrested by Detectives Butterfleld and Pack on the charge of storing liquor for sale. Frovo, Utah county's contribution to the Japanese relief fund Is growing grow-ing slowly, but surely, according to Dr. L. C. Totter of the -county Red Cross chapter. Price, Sheriff Ray Deming and Deputies Lee Bryner and Hy Mc-Cardle Mc-Cardle arrested three men and con-ticatod con-ticatod four stills, one of which Is of 100-galIon capacity, at the Grlt-cher Grlt-cher Elctctalrn ranch. Fark City, At a meeting of the Park City public library board Mrs. Anna Kopp and L. C. Snow -w ere elected to fill vacancies caused by the recent resignations of Mrs. A. B. W.tlllam and Eric Nellson. Price, William (Bill) Cassidy, nn employee for nine years of the Utah Fuel company at Castlegate, was probably fatally Injured near the company's warehouse by an automobile. automo-bile. Odgen, About forty cars ot head lettuce will bo shipped from Weber county this season commencing next week. Provo, Raymond Stewart, 1.1, years of ago, son of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Stewart, was badly cut In the forehead when lie fell through a glass door nt the Junior High school. Moab, Six hundred cows and steers from tho Book mountain ranges rang-es were shipped from Thompson hist week. The cows were placed on the Salt Lake market. Park City, Rollcn Baxter, nn employee of the Silver King Coalition whllo unloading timber was knocked down by ouo of tho falling pieces and suffered a fracture of the skull. Ogden, Nino thousand dollars damage was dono to the Ogden Printing company, tho Felix art shop and J. T. Rushmer, optician by a fire. Logan, Tho contract for tho build Ing of tho Newton school houso was let to tho H. M. Draper Contracting company by tho county board ot cdi ctlon. |