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Show Pithy News Notes f From All Parta ef I UTAH ' J Trovo. Tho complotlon of tha county court homo will be rushed. Ogtlen. The Wober gymnasium building will bo constru-tod In short tlmo. Codar City. A brldga over Coal crook will bo constructed at a cost of $40,000. Salt Lako. Utah loads ail states In per acre production of alfalfa sood this your. Salt Lako.- A 200 gallon capacity still has bcon raided and over 1700 tons of mash Boizod. Salt Lako. A plant to manufacture magnoslura chlorldo from watora of Groat Salt Lako is bolng lnunchod. Provo. J. L. Lishonhoo, proprietor of a pool hall, was fined $10 by Judgo Abo W. Turnor on a charge of permitting permit-ting minors, to play pool in his placo of business. Fnrmlngton. Davis county's production produc-tion of onfons this year is roportod as the host In quality und tho largost production pro-duction in tho history of the county by W. T. Thayno of Fnrmlngton, county farm agent of Davis "county. Vernal.-Tho first log of tho Groon ttlvor, Wyo.-Groen Itlvor, Utah, voy-dgo, voy-dgo, down tho Green rlvor, has boon successfully accomplished by a crow of surveyors and boatmen under tho leadership of K. W. Trlmhlo, topographic topo-graphic engineer of Washington, D. C. Salt Lako. Tim' Unltod Stntos department de-partment of agricitlturo estimates on tho vuluo of Utah furm products on July 15, 1022, as compared with tho sumo tlmo last year, show an Increase In values on tho majority of tho clna-003 clna-003 of products. Logan. Subjoct to approval of tho hoard of tmstoos and contingent upon their satisfactorily fulfilling tho entrance en-trance requirements, tho Utuli Agricultural Agricul-tural collogo will grant free tuition to all memhors of tho Utah National Guard who aro rocommonded by Col-jnol Col-jnol W. G. Williams, adjutant gonornl if Utah. z Fillmore. Tho Millard county fair, to bo hold horo Soptomher 20, 27 and 28, promises to bo the best on record. A. total of $2500 alroady has boon offered of-fered for premiums und prizes and nil indications aro good. Tho fair nt Fillmore Fill-more has long boon famous throughout tho county and neighboring counties, but now Its famo seems to havo reached, reach-ed, not only throughout tho stato, but Into nolghhorlng states. Salt Lake. Pyrotechnic displays of unusual novelty and spoctaclo will ho given oacli ovonlng of Utnli Stato Fair weok, Octobor 2 to 7. Every modern fireworks davlco will ho omployod for tho diversion of tho thousands of spectators. spec-tators. Anohor novol nmustmont stunt will bo tho "auto tootor." Every motorist mot-orist who drives ills car to tho exposition expo-sition grounds will ho Invited to drive on tho tootor, a nicely balanced platform, plat-form, and stop for an Instnnt at ou.nl lb-rlum. lb-rlum. Salt Lako. Tho obtaining of a check fo $15,000 on tho susponao fund of tho stato land commissioner by tho Utah water storago commission as-surcs as-surcs tho contlnuanco of tho investigation investi-gation of tho Provo-Wohor projoct by tho Unllted Stntos reclamation sorvlco Tho investigation is bolng mado under un-der cooperative agreement hotweon tho commission nnd tho sorvlco, and W.P M. Groon, onginoor for, tho fod-oral fod-oral bureau, is in nctlvo chargo, subjoct sub-joct to tho supervision of tho representatives repre-sentatives of tho cooporatlvo agoncios. Suit Lake. A numbor of relics from the pyramid district of Old Mexico nre to be added to tho musoum at tho Stato University, following n visit to the scone of tlie oxcavntlona this sum-mor sum-mor by Dr. Androw A. Kerr, assistant professor of archology at tho University Univer-sity of Utah. Salt Lake. In tho compilation of the tax lovles in tho several counties In tho stato as compiled by tho stato board of equalization and assessment, Grand county figures as ono of tho hlgest In county lovy. Dnvls county is lowest. More thnn half of t,ho tuxes raised In Grand oounty come from public pub-lic utilities, the Denver & Rio Grando Westorn railroad paying practically h!f of tho taxes collocted In tho vounty. Kanah. Efforts nro being mado to preserve the walls of Johnson's can) on in Kano oounty, which bear cldonccii of prehistoric periods in tho htorogly-plilcs htorogly-plilcs thereon, but which nre bolng defaced by tho placarding of' rtdvortls-ing rtdvortls-ing matter, Tooolo. Tho Southern Pacific company com-pany hns announced tho adjustmont of rates on zinc oxide from Utnh mines to provldo for competition of tho local product In the California and Pacific coast markot. Heretofore it has been practically Impossible for zinc oxldo to bo marketed on the const, duo to tho high freight rate. BlTordale. Auto carrying thirteen people turned over at a narrow curve here. Several severs wrenches and I braUM wars til oaly results |