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Show J News Notes 1 fl From All Parts of j UTAH I Gunnison. The heavy rains of the past week now gives assurance of a bumper beet crop in the district covered cov-ered by the Gunnison Sugar company. A survey made by the field men for the company indicates that approximately approxi-mately 6000 acres of beets will be harvested this fall and unless unfor-seen unfor-seen conditions arise the factory will have the largest campaign ln its history.' his-tory.' Salt Lake City. First Lieutenant George A. Cochran, 867 "Bryan Ave., and Second Lieutenant James A. In-gols,, In-gols,, 118, 1 street, both of the medical medi-cal reserve, have been ordered to the Fitzsimmons general hospital, Denver, Den-ver, July 5th, for training. Logan. A report of the Richmond-Lewiston Richmond-Lewiston Cow Testing association for the month of May shows that the average aver-age milk production for each of the 395 cows was 1002 pounds, and the average butterfat produced by each cow was 35.05 pounds. Of these cows 107 gave 40 pounds or more of butter fat. Gunnison. The fire which destroyed destroy-ed the Jensen mill recently entailed a loss of nearly $10,000, according to estimates given by Mr. Jensen upon his return from Salt Lake City. The mill, propelled by water power, was one of the pioneer plants of the valley, val-ley, having been built in 1894. It was incorporated under territorial laws by local capitalists, later being taken over by Maurice Jensen. The origin of the fire has not been determined. Ogden. Dewey F. Hawkins, motorcycle motor-cycle officer of the police department was severely injured on Washington avenue near Third street when his motorcycle crashed into the automobile automo-bile driven by J. L. Dean of North Ogden, forcing Hawkins over the curb near the street car tracks. Gunnison. The Hyland cheese factory fac-tory ,the new industry for Gunnison, and yet in its infancy, is making rapid rap-id strides as one of the big payroll builders of the valley. The factory is shipping approximately a ton of high-class cheese each week to the Salt Lake wholesalers. Provo. Plans for the installation of fire escapes in the school buildings of Provo are under way, according to Mrs. C. E. Maw, president of tha board of education. In addition to making this improvement a number of the buildings will be refloored and interiors redecorated during the summer months. Price. WTiat is believed to have been a two-man job was the burglary of the Black Hawk Mercantile company com-pany located just south of Hiawatha. The burglars broke into the safe and took about $810 in silver and currency. curren-cy. Salt Lake City. In view of tha crowded condition prevailing at the federal penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kan., prisoners sent from this district dis-trict will not be sent there unless specifically ordered by the attorney general's office in Washington, D. C. This information was received in a telegram from Attorney General Sargent Sar-gent to Charles M. Morris, district) attorney here. Bingham An investigation at Bingham Bing-ham has revealed the fact that the Utah Apex- has stopped shipping ore from the 2400-foot level through the Utah Delaware, the actual production having halted last week, it is stated by miners, and a controversy has arisen over the ownership of the ore body on the 2400-foot level and below, the Utah Delaware, formerly the Utah Consolidated, claiming ownership owner-ship to the ore because of an old court order giving it all ore and shoots and continuations of ore from the Yampa vein, while the Utah Apex claims the ore through Apex rights. Salt Lake City. Edward Laired, president of the Edward Laird Livestock Live-stock company and vice president of the Ashton-Jenkins Real Estate company, com-pany, died at his home, 840, East Twenty-first South street, at the age of 73 years. Logan. The military department of the Utah Agricultural college will receive sufficient instruments to outfit out-fit a complete military band, according accord-ing to word received by Captain Adrian Ad-rian B. Smith, professor of military science and tactics at the collega Approximately thirty band instruments instru-ments will be provided by the war department for the use of the cadets next year. Ogden. The forest service of the United States department of agriculture agricul-ture will spend $70,000 in Utah and $170,000 in Idaho this year for the purpose of making the forest resources resour-ces more accessible and more easily administered, it has been announced. Salt Lake City Suit for $20,000 damages for the death in an airplane accident May 10 of Russell DeLoge, aged 15 years, was filed in the district dis-trict court by William J. DeLoge, father of the boy, against Kenneth R. Ung-er, doing business aB the linger lin-ger Aircraft company. ' |