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Show Pithy News Notes I ; From All Part of U UTAH t i ILtfMMUUji. ' n ' b If ' ... Salt Lake. Arnold Hanson, sW year old son of Mr, and Mr. II. 8. Hanson, was knocked down and killed by an automobile said to have been ? driven by C. II. McDonald of Evan. ton, Wyo. ' , '. ' ' . ...- , Springville. Clifford Marsh, 20 years of age, of Mapleton, was foittea by a rattlesnake, but is out of danger, t The young man was walking through an alfalfa field when he stepped on the rattler and was bitten. Richfield. A .0. Young, contractor on the Mute road project between Marysvale and Junction, a distance of twelve miles, reports that the heavy grading on the project is completed and that surfacing will begin at once. ' He expects to have the work completed complet-ed before cold weather. The project calls for gravel construction and the. grade is twenty-four feet wide. , Spanish Fork. Over 5000 people at- ,; tended the Indian Wara Veterans en-campmentlast en-campmentlast week. Salt Iake. An action to recover $41.1X18.05 alleged to be due as 1915 and 1016 taxes on stock of the McCor-nick McCor-nick & Co., Rankers, has begun by the state, county and city in the Third district court A penalty of 3 per cent for delinquency and interest on the original or-iginal assessments are asked for la the complaint, which was filed against the Assets Realization company, the Securities Realization company, Me- ' Cornlck Investment company and Walker Brothers Bankers, which absorbed ab-sorbed the assets of McCornick & Co., , Bankers, and against the stockholders of their estates. " Ogden. George Goshen, the 2 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. George Goshen, Gosh-en, foil three tsorles from a window in the Stillwell apartments and escaped es-caped without any apparent serious . Injury. Ogden. Warren O. Binford is 4 charged with having kept his horses tied up without feed for six days. Bin- . ford entered a plea of not guilty. Ogden. After pleading guilty to a charge of hauling pipe in his wagon without a red flag attached to the projecting pipe, Harlow Bell was sentenced sen-tenced to pay a fine of $.1. , Levan. Fall wheat Is being harvested harvest-ed and alfalfa cutting is proceeding. Randolph. Hay harvest Is being delayed de-layed by heavy rains Tremonton tSugar beets have greatly great-ly improved by reason of recent good showers Moroni. Wheat harvest is proceeding proceed-ing fairly well although rain has bin- . dered to some extent Salt Lake, Canadian Highlander, wounded in the World war making trip across United States on foot, arrives ar-rives here. He plans to sail from San Francisco and finally work his way around the globe. Brigham City. Peach day, September Septem-ber 20, will be elaborately celobrated at this city. Logan. The waterworks department depart-ment will be credited with $1000 a year for water used by the fire department depart-ment and street department, according accord-ing to resolution passed by city commission. Moah. Two new schools will be established es-tablished in Grand county this fall. One will be at Weetwaler, where fourteen four-teen children of school age reside. The residents of that place hae . agreed to fit up a school building at a minimum expense for the school district The other school will be located lo-cated on Danish flats, thirty-two children chil-dren of school age residing In thnt section. ' Salt Lake. Ernest E. Wilson, albs Blackie, codefendant in the las? against Walter Woodmanee and liig Yee, charged with violation of the Mann act, was arrested in Butte. The three are allaged by the department of Justice In Salt Iake to have transported trans-ported Josephine Young from ono state to another In violation of tho Mann act. Wilson ll be brought to Salt Lake for trial. Parowan. The Utah Public Health association's traveling clinic has Just dosed an engagement at l'arowai, and during the four days that it u erated hundreds of persons aailel themselves of the service an,! lo-jk physical examinations. Interorit In the clinic ran high, and targe numbers num-bers of the citizens of this community visited the health exhibit carried and displayed in connection with tho cllnl . Richfield. The county comm!n)oi-ers comm!n)oi-ers have been considering the reduction reduc-tion of valuation on lands that were Inundated during the flood season and -which rendered these lands nonproductive nonpro-ductive this season. The lands had been listed and the commissioners decided de-cided on a f0 per cent reduction in the assessed valuation. The commis- 1 sioners will visit the lands to verify ' the listing of the lands, 'Several hun- ; dred acres of farming lands were In- j (cluded In the list |