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Show News Notes a It's a Privilege to Live in S si a - Utah . J feaaraRisigiffiaM Moab. Approximately J200.000 has been appropriated by the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph company com-pany to build a line between Mack, Colorado, and Price, Utah, according to company officials. The company "'yJ expects to begin construction ' In March. The telephone line will , follow fol-low the location survey of the new federal aid highway between' .Price and Cisco. From Cisco to Mack the line will follow the Price road... Provo. At a meeting of the board of directors of the Provo chamber of commerce, together with a large group of citizens and medical men J held here, the proposed plan of a community hospital wasv discussed. . " Salt Lake City. "Success of the Utah seed at the International Hay and Grain show at, Chicago will be of immense advertising value to the state," . Harden Bennion, Btate com-misioner com-misioner of agriculture, . declared in commenting upon prizes awarded at the grain show. "The award of thirteen thir-teen premiums to Utah, out of fifteen awards made," he said, "places Utah at the top of the alfalfa producing states of the nation." Ogden. Considerable local interest Is being takenk'm. the expected reorganization reor-ganization of the city government next month when Mayor-elect George E. Browning and , City Commisioner-elect Commisioner-elect Harman W." Peery take offices to which they were elected a'mbnth ago. Since ecch will replace incumbents, incum-bents, there i expected to be many changes in the appointive positions. Provo. Byron Clark, 46, line foreman fore-man of the Utah Power and Light company, this city, was severely burned burn-ed while working at the company's substation a't Second North and Second Sec-ond West streets, when he came in contact with a high tension wire carrying car-rying 11,000 voltage. Salt Lake City.- Culminating her most successful show year, Mrs. Minnie Min-nie W. Miller of Salt Lake City owner own-er of Thousand Springs farm at Wendell, Wen-dell, Idaho, received at' Chicago, an honor never before conferred upon a woman. -Mrs. Miller, wife of Lee Charles Miller of Salt Lake and mem-ter mem-ter of the board of regent of the Utah Agricultural college, , was elected president pres-ident of, the American' : Hampshire J3heep association at the annual meet-! meet-! ing held at the conclusion of the International In-ternational Livestock! exposition. Ogden. Fire caused . considerable damage, at the International Wool & Hide company, 2025 Wall avenue. A Jarge supply of furs were destroyed, -while other contents of the building were also damaged. The damage to the building was not great. Lehi. George Austin, former mayor may-or of ;Lehi and for many years associated asso-ciated with the wool-growing and sugar su-gar industries of the state, died at iis home at the age of 7G years. Salt Lake City. Utah corn entries, a unit of the 'state exhibit at the International' In-ternational' Hay and Grain show at Chicago, took, four out of five possible possi-ble places, according to word received receiv-ed by the' Utah State Farm bureau from Prof. 'George Stewart, agronomist agrono-mist at the-Utah experiment station, and E. E.r. Smith of Bountiful, who are in charge of the exhibit at Chicago. Chi-cago. Samples from this state took first, second, -fourth and fifth places. Kaysville,1 After occupying the Tom.overi:tlle store 'of H. J. Sheffield & Sons ,for a period of twenty-two years, theTfcaysville telephone & Telegraph Tel-egraph company has been moved. Ogdeni W. J. Parker of Ogden, who has ;been an important factor in the Utah' qanning industry for several years has; beeii natfied by Governor George; it. Dern as member of the state road commission. He succeeds 'Henry 'w( Lunt '.of Cedar City, who has held ; the office since the early summer, pf 1922. :". ., Ogdeh.f-Lndpyis Isoard, sheep raiser, rais-er, 36 ycjrs of age, of French nativity, "was shot anil apparently instantly killed: near hi3 home in Slaterville. Walter -Chadwick, 25 years of age neighbor of Isoard, fired the fatal shot and shortly after surrendered himself to the sheriff. He Is held in the We her county jail without bail , pending an investigation. Salt Lake ' City. General contrac v - tors haje been asked for bids on the ' construction of the $250,000 buildius for the Salt Lake City branch of the ; Federal Reserve Bank of San Fran Cisco. Salt Lake City. Indications poinl to a remarkable attendance from tax .' payers all over the state to the Utai Taxpayers Association convention t he held at Salt Lake City on DecuJi ter 7th. Governor Dern will give ; address of welcome and tax problem. : will be discussed by leading taxpayers from different parts of Utah. Price. Greek residents of Carboi county have volunteered their finan cial support In the equipping of th : operating room of the Price hospital Provo. The youngest bride durlns "Wallace M. Hales' tenure as count; clerk of Utah county appeared tc : ihave the nuptial knot tied recently . J'18 was JI'rie nird' ll 'e'ir"ol .T.'aughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Eire of Mapleton, who was married ti iXichard Perry, IS, son of Mr. and Mrs Mark L. Peery, also of Mapleton. Th bride's parents acquiesced in the mat riage. |