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Show News Notes t From All Tarts of ! UTAH .- e ( ii.il' ii - Argiimi-Nl over the pay-mi-ill of a lal fare coiil It. 11. I yi:e-mini,, yi:e-mini,, SI) years of a- e, a :,) I'iii" when he was brought Into tho city court. Logan. While driving cows to pasture Itnyal I'lsher of Chirkjdnn, turned n corner a Utile loo quhnly and his leg, caught between the horse and tho post, was broken. I'.lni'iiam Ground Is being broken for the ereclliin of a clubhouse by th" Utah Copper company on tho site of the old Sliawmut mill. Mt. Pleasant Hejpuly Game War. di'u P. A. Potilson bun received a shipment of twenty-five Chinese pheasants to he placed in tho fields hern under the. protection of the local game club. Moab. Ranger Marion Hunt has a furco of men at work on the south division of the U'tSal national forest, constructing trails. This work will be completed by fall. Logan Cache county has one of the most bounteous crops of small fruits in Its history. Strawberries, raspberries, currants and gooseberries gooseber-ries are abundant. Logan. The 2 year old son of G-orgc Green narrowly escaped death when he was rescued from an open cesspool Into which he had fallen. Mt. Pleasant Under the Auspices of the Relief soiletjes of North Sanpete stake a health clinic will be conducted from July 18 to Setpem-ber Setpem-ber 1 for the children of pre-school age. Richmond For each dollar spent for feed the members of the Richmond Rich-mond Lewiston cow Testing association associa-tion received a return of ?3.22 on their cows during the month of June. Layton Layton Scout Troop No. 1 has organized a scout brass band. Thirty-five scouts have signed up for membership. Bountiful John H. Miller had his right shoulder fractured and the left shoulder and his spine injured as a result of a twenty-foot fall while picking cherries. Ogden. Herman Guy, 1G, of Boise, Idaho, was rescued in an unconscious condition from the Weber river by I. Stanford of Wilson lane. Ogden. Weber county property this year is given at $."iS,3G1.204 as compared with $o7,12G,G45 last year, according to County Clerk and Auditor Audi-tor L. A. Van I'yke. Tremonton Damage to the extent? of .f.'OO was caused to the cafe ovrned by James Cauley by a fire from a defective flue. The roof of the cafe was destroyed. Ogden. Ogden and South Fork canyons may lie closed to temporary campers because of the unsanitary conditions left by many, according to an announcement issued by the state health board here. I'rovo. Lee Owens, is in the county coun-ty jail to answer to a charge of having hav-ing stolen an automobile belonging to N. A. Bookc of this city. Ogden Mrs. John Cbilds of Clinton Clin-ton is suffering from injuries and bruises as the result of an autonnniile accident on the railroad bridge near "Death Curve." Bingham. Engine No. 72 of the Utah Copper company jumped the track while on a bridge between Bingham and Copperfield, taking a plunge of about sixteen feet to the ground below. Ogden. Prisoners in the city jail will be put to work crushing rock and repairing roads, according to the recommendation of Police Chief Curtis Cur-tis L. Allison, which was made to the city commissioners. Logan. County Agricultural Inspector In-spector H. P. Mathews distributed five tons of poism grasshopper bait in the Amalga district. According to the inspector, the drive against the hoppers hop-pers has been successful. Coalville. Peter Cano, was sentenced sen-tenced to die before a firing squad at the state prison in Salt Lake for the murder of June St. Clair of Park City. Logan. Maxine, 6 years of age, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Watson, Wat-son, was severely scalded from her waist down when she attempted to remove a pan cf boiling water from a stove. Logan. The assessed valuation of Cache county for 1923 shows a decrease de-crease of $.S9,S51 under that of 1022, according to recapitulation figures. Midvale The Vienna - soft drink parlor, was closed following the conviction con-viction of Joe Plise and Albert Michluin, lesses for operating a bootleg boot-leg establishment. Provo Albert Ilasler, 1(5, almost severed, bis right thumb when he caught that member in a band saw, at the Ahlander plant here. Vernal Capt. Maiachi McCoy, 91, only Mexican war veteran residing in Utah, died at his home near here, from ailments incident to old age. |