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Show News Notes From All Parti of J UTAH ' Nephi. An organization to Institute Insti-tute and carry on an educational campaign cam-paign In wiiont growing, has been formed here with T. C. Winn general executive. Park City. IJurglarg entered the store of the Bummlt Meat and Grocery Gro-cery company und robbed the store of $248 in cash and $201 In checks. Moub. Shearing In Grand county has sturted the first ;ands tielng sheared at the Cooley ranch In Castle valley. Lognn. It la likely that Logon will enter the new intermountaln fair and racing circuit which Is being planned to include northern Utah and southern south-ern Idaho. Moab. George Newell, subcontractor subcontrac-tor on the Moab-Thompson's post road, hug a crew at work surfacing on that highway. Washington About 400,000 acres of land In Emery .and Grand counties, , will be thrown open to entry by former for-mer service men of the World war on April 20. Hunter. Melvin Smith was killed when he was struck by an automobile driven by J. B. Baldwin, of Tooele. Castle Dale. Ilog cholera has broken brok-en out in the vicinity of the town of Emery, In Emery county. The outbreak Is not considered serious. Elslnore. The town board of Elsl-nore Elsl-nore has had a force of men at work the past week hauling gravel on the roads and sidewalks. Clearfield. The Clearf'eM school house a brick structure of fohr rooms and basement, was destroyed except the side walls by fire. Ogden. Twenty carloads of cattle and 15 carloads of sheep were recently recent-ly purchased at the Union (Stock yards by eastern buyers. Richmond. Dairymen of this vicinity vicin-ity are busy getting their Btock In shape for the annual "Black and Whits day," which will be held at Richmond early in May. Spanish Fork. Strenuous efforts will be made to put this city on the map the coming summer, according to the clean-town campaign arranged for at a meeting of the clean-town committee. com-mittee. Ogden. Ogden Elks have announced announc-ed the purchase of about 100 lots In Mountain View cemetery, adjoining other lots In what is known as the Elks' rest. Price. A new Boy Scout troop was organized In Sunnyslde, under the direction di-rection of P. H. Rhead, deputy state scout commissioner. Brigham City. Plans are being made by the Service Star Legion to plant a "Memory grove" In honor of ex-service men. Price. At the bond election for the improvement of the schools of Carbon Car-bon county an Issue of $22,500 was voted. Midvale. Beet growers of Salt Lake county have ratified the Utah-Idaho Utah-Idaho Sugar company's 1923 contract, with the tonnage clause, at a meeting meet-ing held In Midvale. Provo. Bids have been called for by the Columbia Steel corporation on two large smokestacks to be installed at the Springville plant as soon as possible. Helper. Six men are facing charges of violation of the federal prohibition laws as a result of raids made in the Helper, Mohrland, Spring Canyon district by prohibition agents. Mt. Pleasant. Two alleged moonshine moon-shine stills were raided and contents confiscated by County Attorney A. W. Jensen and Deputy Sheriff J. C. Carlston. Nephl. Burglars entered the store of J W. West, at Mona, eight miles north of Nephi, and removed merchandise mer-chandise to the value of $5.00. Salt Lake. The establishment of a shirt factory for the employment of convict labor In the state prison was given the approval of Governor Mabey. Ogden. John Lobello, 48, was sent to the city jail for four months by Judge Roberts, following convietion on a charge of stealing a bicycle. Provo. Fire at the Page school, located on the canyon road about a half mile out of the city limits, charred char-red the floor and the baseboard. Salt Lake The price of beet sugar on the local market decreased 40 cents a bag. Some of the larger stores quote sugar at $10.39. Salt Lake Opening for filing of two plats of land in Grand county, near Thompsons station, is announced by Gould B. Blakeley, registrar of the United States land office. Wellsville. John A. Leatham, 61, mmeher of the house of represanta-tives represanta-tives in the recently ndjourney leg, Ishiture, died at his residence here. Ogden. John W. Klaner, 52 years of a a-if-rpd serious injuries when he was struck by a streetcar In front of his of lice. |