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Show : News Notea i From All Parts of ! UTAH 1 1 Kalt Ijike, I-'orty arrests in twun-ty-nino raids and the; imposition ol (senteni-i: upon twenty five defendants defend-ants who pleaded guilty to charges varying from operating a still tc ; possession and salu of intoxicants, wcro ell'i'i-teil by a trio of f'-dei'a'. j ngonts from the fon-es of Prohibition Prohibi-tion liii-ctor Joseph I'., liiehanis in ' week-end raids at various camps ir j Carbon counly, according to r-.puLs made by the men who returned here, Ogdui), 'Phe silo of ivnnsyh'aiiia j wants JUO deer from the, Kaibah na- i tloiial forest, where tho animals uru now being trapped and sent to ali ' parts of thu United Stales, in order to relievo the feed conditions there. An application for this number ol deer was received hy Assistant district dis-trict I'orcster it. 10. Gory from Sot!; 10. Gordon, exeeutivo secretary of tin' hoard of game commissioners of Pennsylvania. Provo, Work has been complotod satisfactorily on the pipe line laid for 1he purpose of supplying the State, Mental hospital at Provo with waler from lloardman's spring in .Sla to canyon, approximately three and a half miles from the institution, Mark Tuttle, slate auditor, said. The water will bo supplemented with an additional flow from an unnamed spring half a milo further up thu canyon, construction already having been started. Prom the springs it is expected that an ample supply will bo obtained for the hospital. Salt Lake, The concrete grand-utand grand-utand erected rtt the fair grounds cost $23,000, or nearly $2000 more than tho money due for insurance carried on the old grandstand and tho poultry .building, destroyed by fire, it was announced recently. An arrangement will have to be made to meet the extra cost. The new sructuro was limit in the record time of twenty-one days. Provo, Springville has gained the distinction of having shipped the most perfect car of onions which left the state this1 year, according to C. J. Sorenson, divisional crop inspector, who states that he put the U. S. No. 1 grade on the car. The onions measured no less than three inches in diameter, and -were of the sweet Spanish variety. They were grown in the southwest part of Springville. Mt. Pleasant, While hunting just east of the city Coach Ernest Brun-ger Brun-ger of Wasatch academy suffered a gunshot wound in the leg inflicted by a stray bullet. The wound is not . considered of a serious nature. Poise, Armistice day, Nov. 11 wag officially designated as a holiday in the state of Idaho by a proclamation j issued by Governor C. C. Moore. ! Delta, James A. Kelley has com-monced com-monced the erection of a $12,00j commercial building on Clark street : adjoining Hie Delta State bank build- ! lug. The building is -JS by 00 feet. ! It is to be two stories high and the j second story will be used as a hotel. Salt Pake One of the biggest issues is-sues in the presidential election will be debated by the Utah state colleges col-leges this" year. The question decided upon was "Pesolved, That the congress con-gress of the United Slates be granted the right to override by a two-third3 i majority in each house the decisions of the supreme court in regard to the constitutionality of congressional enactments." en-actments." This question was decided de-cided upon at a meeting of the coaches and debate managers of the University of Utah, the Utah Agricultural Agri-cultural college and the Hrigham Young university held at the Ilote. Utah. Keber The Ileber-Hailstone gravel sii.ace project in Wasatch county wil be ready for acceptance by Novj j ember 15, according to H. S. Kerr, assistant chief engineer of the state r 'ad commission. The Gorgo.a pro-; pro-; in Parley's canyon also will he "mp'.etely finished by i'le same time, Mr. Kerr said. Pogan, The Kiehmond-Lewiston t ow Testing association began its third year of successful operation when thirty-nine members signed up to carry on the work of the as-o-er'tion, according to It. I.. Vrigl-?y .; r.nty agricultural agent. The cows '. " t. d during the last two years by t'"3 association number more than ') par cent, and it is anticipal 2d fi.it there will be a considerable in-c:'ase in-c:'ase this year. Ogden. The coun'iics of the five states in which are situated the national na-tional forests of the intermountain d'strict will receive a total of S2S'-,-(ISo.Sli from the annual distribution of 25 per cent of the gross receipts of the national forests, according tc an apportionment made by' Idstrie: Forester It. H. Itutledge. Tin amounts by states are as follows Idaho, $13 1,(120.2-1 ; -Wyoming, $71, H57.GG; Utah, $58,190.57; Nevada, $25, tGd.Hr,; Arizona, $1,234.54. |