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Show News Notes From All Parts of I UTAH Sandy. Complete reconstruction ot the bridge across the East Jordan canal can-al at Second South street will begin in the near future. Salt Lake City. Development of iron deposits in the Iron Springs district, dis-trict, Iron county, by the Columbia Steel corporation will be started next week and pig iron for that corporation's corpora-tion's roller mills on the Pacific coast will be produced in Utah blast furnaces furn-aces not later than eighteen months hence. This is the positive statement of L. F. Itains. Salt Lake City. R. E. Caldwell, state engineer, has decided that an extension of time for one year, dating from last March, may be allowed the Granite CreCk Irrigation company in which to complete its project. The company has filed on 30 second-feet from Ited Cedar creek. "Salt Lake City One day In jail for failure to have their automobiles properly lighted, in violation of traffic ordinance 1SC2, was the sentence imposed im-posed on three autoists by Judge N. II. Tanner of the criminal division of the city court. Ogden. A cut of two cents a gallon in the price of gasoline has been made effective by the Continental Oil Company. Com-pany. The new price for the regular gasoline is now 20 V4 cents a gallon and 30 cents for the high test. Ogden. Immediate action will be taken by county and federal officials to ascertain the identy of the persons who started the fires on the sides of "Jump-off" canyon, near the summit of the mountains northeast of the city some days ago. The fire has been burning and the flames spread over a large area. Brigham City. Ueet digging has begun be-gun in the Brigham City sugar factory fact-ory district and the beets are now being be-ing hauled to the dump at the fat-ory. fat-ory. Knmas. More than 2500 cattle are expected here from the Duchesne ranges to be fed for market. ., Spanish Fork. Beet slicing has begun be-gun at the Utah-Idaho Sugar company's com-pany's plant. Ogden. William G. McAdoo, former form-er secretary of the treasury and director di-rector general of railroads during federal fed-eral control will speak in Salt Lake and Ogden on the 2Gth of October. Nephi. The moving of the local apple ap-ple crop is now in progress and it is reported one of the largest yields in local history. It is estimated at least 40 cars will be shipped. Price. One man was killed and another an-other injured In two successive cave-ins cave-ins in a coal mine in Spring canyon just above Helper. The men were cleaning out the tunnel which has been closed since August 28 when two trains collided in it and in the resulting re-sulting fire one of the men was burned to death. Salt Lake City. "Traffic Safety Week," October 22 to 28, will Impress the following rules on auto drivers : "Keep lights and brakes in order; slow down to pass schools and children; child-ren; obey traffic signs and signals; vehicles coining from your right have right of way ; wait for street cars to start up before you start your car; sound signal before passing another vehicle; always pass to the left of vehicles ahead of you; pass all street cars always on the right; at intersections inter-sections go past the center to turn left ; never overtake or pass another vehicle on intersections; give way to right when signaled from rear; always al-ways signal before turning left arm down for 'stop,' horizontal for 'turn to left,' arm above horizontal for 'turn to right;' report all accidents and 11-ense 11-ense numbers of cars concerned to peace officers. Salt Lake City. II. E. Crockett, secretary of state, has forwarded to the clerks of the counties of Utah the certificates of nomination of candidates candi-dates for state and district offices, whose names are to be placed on th official ballots in each county for the coming elections next month. Price. County comjissiones from Carbon county called on the state road commission recer.tly to present the claim of their county for a credit of about $30,000 for charges said to have been made during the past several years against Carbon county erroneously. errone-ously. f-alt Lake City. Joseph W. Fox, county crop pests inspector, and Junius Jun-ius Fisher, chief deputy, were held in tile c 'limy jail one night pending the filing of charges growing out of an alleged snind'e in their department. Salt Lake City. .lames Cnr.:e, wiio is personally su; eru -iag and producing produc-ing "The Covered Wagon" for the Famous I'layers-Lasky Film corporation, corpora-tion, returned to S nt Lake after a strenuous- three-day stay on Bijft'.'U.i ishsini |