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Show UTAH NEWS REVIEW Fred W. Klcscl, formerly of Ogtlen, son of Mrs. Fred J. Klcscl of that city, hittf been named a representative ol file wnr tlnnnco commlttco, according to the advices received In Ogdon from Sacramento, whore Mr Klesel Is vice president of the California National bank. Fire causing damage estimated at about $20,000 at HInghnm broke out In James llyers' restaurant on Main street a few minutes before noon and spread to adjoining property, destroying several sev-eral buildings. After ono hour's work the firemen succeeded In getting tho blaze under control. i Marshal Fo'h of Franco has been Invited by Mayor Frank Francis to Include In-clude Ogdcn In his visit to the 1'iiltcd States In the near future. Tlie Invlt titlon to the noted general bus been extended through the nntlonni ."oiniult tee ot tlie American Legion now arranging ar-ranging for Marshal Koch's tour. After twelve hours' deliberation, the lury hi the case of Hen Curtet. charged with the slaying of rn Miirshol l.ee Isbell ot Ulcliheld lint summer brouV'ht In a verdict of second degree murder, late Snturday. The ordlet was announced an-nounced when Hip couti iccinvHied Monday. Judge Ferdinand Krlckson deferred sentence lor ten duyi. lieurlng on the petition of the Utah Manufacturers' asMi'-lntlnu Tor n ie-ductloh ie-ductloh In the power nile charged by the Utah Power and l.tm company has been set hy lie public utll'tlef- com mission for Scpteinbei 2d. H li o'clock In the morning The tlmllnr protest of the Utah 'Iake Irrigation coinpuny will be tiourd at the same time. fjovernor "Mnbey nas been named a member of the national committee ot the Army find Navy Institute and of the Army nnd Navy Club of America, according to word received from Ilrlgu-dlor Ilrlgu-dlor 'General Howard S. Borden, chair-raen chair-raen of the national organization. Gov. trnor Mnhey's appointment carries with It the tltlo of 'lionarary cltilrtuan for I Utah. 'Through! the efforts of the "good rdads committee," recently appointed by the Park City Commercial Club, to confer with the county commissioners nnd state rnnd commlsslolners with a view of securing a sufficient appropriation appropria-tion for the shilling of Park Avenue from the end of the paved portion to the I). t It. U. wye, fuvotable action Is likely to result. Itecommeiidatlnns that Harry Hamilton Hamil-ton be required to serve twenty yenr n the Htotc prison for the ltcck's Hot Springs holdup, mid that W. ('. Jones, who confessed to nhllng Hamilton In the robbery, be confined for twelve years, wore made to the tnte tio-ird of pardons by Judge l. IV WrlgM of t !-criminal !-criminal dlvWoti of the TlitM rb-irlct court at Suit Lake Saturday. Seizure of u large tondttei U .ided with wiilskey at Salt (ike In front of the postoftlcc building at Main ami PostolTlce pl.ice at 2:"0 o'clock .Saturday .Satur-day nftenioon by agents of the chief federal prohibition Held agent, .lesre V. Cannon, It Is belle-ed by the government gov-ernment oft leer will lead to the disclosure dis-closure of a large gang of whiskey mugglcrs operating between Canada md Sail Lake by way of Montni.ii. What is declared to be n fjirly complete com-plete and a most liitcic'.Ing collection "f specimens of minerals am! orei obtained ob-tained in Utah and in contiguous territory ter-ritory has been presented to the state Jf Utah by Miss Ida 1'gg of Salt Like, md will bo placed on exhibition In tho nnseum on the ground floor of tl.o cup-Ifol cup-Ifol as soon as suitable, fixtures car. !n blnlnod, and the specimen themselves :nn be refurbished, reivrraii!.'ed nu-l pos. dhly relabeled. Lawronee Hey wood, employed el tho Stale Hank of (lurlield at Paimultnli. haB been appointed a federal prr.hlhl. tlon enforcement ngont for the din trlct if Utah and will report fur duty In jalt Luke on October 1, ncionJing to Avoid lecelyod Thursday from Washington by Prohlblthi.i Director J. K. Uichards at Halt Lake. Mr. Hoy-wood Hoy-wood is a nephow of Ben Heywood, formerly United Suites mursliul for the L't-h Utlrct. It Is reported Hint the test well of the Midwest Oil compr.iy in McKlmo lunyon, Just acne tie Utah Hue nr 3ortez, Colo., has bceu brought In a srmlucer. Tle company ban not given jut any statomrnt as to the quantity it the flow of oil, but ipi.tirently re-Inhle re-Inhle reportt: nro to llu effect tot m eal producer has been drlllid. Tho Miupany has been nt work or this well for nearly a yenr.'uu.l durlnz thit i!me md much troubio wllli ths wulnr Hue ind with fishing lobs Tlo- oil In ro-ported ro-ported to lvm hc.-n n rift h a, a depth if 1710 feet . i M. II. Ornhnni of Piovo, former pies-dent pies-dent of tho Utah State Klks" asMMla-Ion, asMMla-Ion, lias been appointed deputy grand ixiiJted ruler for the Utah district, ac .'ording to telegrnplilc advice from U , W. Mountain of Toledo, Ohio, grand Jxnlted ruler or the 11. p. o. Kiks. This ' 's the highest honor that can come to j iny inembor or the state organlisiitlou. Mr. liriihiim Is the only nieiubur or tho Klks in Utah who hns held the positions posi-tions of state president of the assooia. tlon and district deputy grand exalted ruler. |