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Show 1 It's a Privilege to Live in I Utah I iaaraiaiMarraaasTera Ogden. George B. Browning was elected mayor of Ogden by a substantial substan-tial majority over former Mayor Frank Francis. Harmon W. Peery was elected four-year-term commissioner, commis-sioner, defeating Arthur P. Larson, incumbent, in-cumbent, and Mrs. Mary E. . Farley was reelected city auditor, winning ever Stanley Robblns. . Salt Lake City Gas bombs are to be used by police. In the .capturj. 0f those criminals trying to evade ar-rest ar-rest by barricading themselves fa'-a' i.i , :t house or room, it was aunounced by Chief of Police Joseph E. Burbidge. - A number of gas-charged "hand gfen- " ' ' '' ades have been obtained.-, from. -Port . Douglas and are to be kept in a. con-venient con-venient place at police headquarters " where they may be obtained at" any' ".: time a fugative endeavors "to ' barrl- cade himsolf and fight: oft-ariest,.;-.: ...':, Salt ' Lake City -The- last Utah- :': ... ;.,.; State Fair entailed disbursements of . $70,288.55, according to a report presented pre-sented to the exeenrtiver "Committee 'of ' '" ' -' the directorate by E.'-S:- Hc-tmes, maw ' ager, and Miss Martha' Gibbs, ' secro-1 ' ' ''''' tary. Revenues from tae"fair 'proper '' '.!..,. were $55,492.58, or $14,795.97 less than"''": ' the expenditures.1 There ' are still 'a " ' ' '' few outstanding : accounts 'whtch !arV "''' '' about offset, it ib believed, ' by-out-". .:' ;'i " --. standing claims. .. -r ;.-:! cl '- - ;! ':: ,,; ,j Salt Lake City. That girls employ-ed employ-ed in the industries in :Salt LakO Tnay' :i' i':;" have a place where they can meet and " discuss problems vital to them' and '! : '.- i also find recreation,: fun -and .classes: .-. of all kinds, the.Arda. club, -has ..heen . . . , organized and wili hold weekly meet- . . ings at 8:30 o'clock at the Young Wo- ' "' '"'""' " men's Christian association ''blub'' ": romos. ' " ",; "'" ''"' t:it:t Payson. Through the efforts of the ' Payson Fish and ; Game Protective aS: ' i: ' sociation 24,000 -rainbow trout have ii :'.: A - been added to Payson j:-Creek.' and'' ii...-.-;.-.. Sprink Lake', which, is tie .property:-.:.: ,t. of Payson city. - Tfce .planting . was: : . i ; ..-,, done by members of .the .hatcheryand, i,-, .,,,ts, ... local sportsmen. -ai,. Salt Lake "City, One . woman in , ,- Utah has a desire to. slay a. monarch . .., of the forest m ' theV way 'of ' ah elk ' ' and she has ,applied to the state fish" '"" 1 '"" '" and game department for ajtermit 'to ' ' y hunt the ,animalrrTS::r"3f"' r-ft,!a Bagley, wife, of the Eoriuir;pridEhtti;l. .1.1 'II: of the . Salt Lake Fish and jGame. Pro- v tective associaUonrTh:e s"eslTn' opens on November..-20 and '.during -the time ''t that the. animals may be hunted 800 i ' .ssa-W elk may be killed, ..... .. -. - ;.. 'it-Spanish 'it-Spanish Fork.-The Spanish' Fori'' ' "J""' sugar factory. is now cutfingvatf aver-;' age of 1476 ions .of ibeets every twen-' i ty-foiir hours.' The. factory, was origin- .- ..!..;. ally built for .600 ...tons. daUy .capacity. ; .. !;.. but has been . improved and the effi- ., - r".:. clency of. the iorce built up until now f .. it is doing , nearly three times the work originally intended ' for ' it." Farmington. "Take me! -Take me . ,; .-Come, .-Come, get me!" Shrilled iff fhe fright- -,.,.. . ened -voice of a 2-year-ald bafciy'girl,' . over the road of the Farmington 'flood "' , on August j,3,"i92'3;;ithes'e 'words' we're''1'' x ""'' destined to save -a little -life and in; : ' ' "' ' " ' ciden tally to make a hen of Dr: -R.-Clarence Robinson of Farmington. Ac- f-V-in cording to word receiyediin, Salt. Lake- s ! Dr. Robinson for his bravery. has Just.. .- ! been awarded a bronze medal by the,, ; -, -Carnegie hero fund commission which , met in Pittsburg recently. r;(t .'! - -'' Panguitch. AH unsolved" 'murder of1'' '". x" " a quarter of a century ago may coma ... .... .- . to light as the result :of the discovery .. ;..-! of a human skeleton,--partly: -gnawed ' :'""J by rats, in an arroyo known' as "Lady ' '"' Peterson's Pot," near ''"here. -The' re-'' '' ' . , mains, surrounded by an 'old'niuzzle-j.' loading cap and ball rifle, a large , - quantity of home-made -.btdlets,. and. J other antiques indicative of an earlier age, were found by a group of school boys, ;who were out.-'for 'a hlke on Mammouth nipuntairijv ' ) Salt Lake City. Salt Lake business and professional men are responding eagerly to the call for volunteers to "put over" the chamber of commerce ,. . , 1S26 advertising campaign. to"lB 'stag- ( ' ed November 16 W iSl-C-V f- ' 1 '-' ' ' Provo. Battling desperately but unavailingly against the .powerful r University of Utah eleven, the.-B. Y,a'--U. Cougers were forced to take the short end of a 27 to-0-score. Salt Lake City. Greater Salt Lake " ! now has a population of 164,110 according ac-cording to the ' 1925 city directory. . Greater Salt Lake two years ago had a population of 146,000, making the percentage of increase in the two years greater than 'that of any -ether ' city in the Intel-mountain region. Ore- - - -- -- - gon and Washington. The 'directorv contains 1600 more, names than last ; year, which moans an .acluiil: Increase of 3200. Provo. The Provo canyon road pro- ,i: joct, which was begun' morb;tan a - , " year ago, will bo cnmploted' !ac-' ' ' cording to Robert Patterson,,- deputy state road engineer, jn. charg.0 of the work. Mr- Patterson says that, with the completion of the project, the traveling public will he given , the best road in the hislory of tho cahyou. . . . Salt Lake City. Voters ' of Lake Cily selected Harry L. Finch and P. J. Moran to serve on the city , t t commission for the coming four 'years and reelected Alriu 'Keddinso l0' the post of auditor for a similar term. |