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Show j Pithy News Notes From' All Part of , UTAH j Salt Lake. One hundred Utah sportsmen held a meeting here last week. A state-wide effort to have Strawberry valley-left-open for fishermen fish-ermen was launched. Salt Lake. RejHwta received from' Iloston, nhow that the market is ex. cellent for wool and prices are mounting, mount-ing, but Utah wool has practically ull been sold. This goes to show that it never pays to contract unshorn woofc A report ha.H come from Ijnnunle, Wyo., that 60XXK) pounds of "mixed wool has Just been sold at thut place for 41 cents per pound. In Utah from 15 cents clown to below 80 cents was -paid, the variation belnir due to th iittltudes of t different selters more than was due 16 varatlons in the Cllp8. . . , . . ,V . k. Soldier Summit Kecurrcnce about two miles west of here on the right of way of Denver & Wo Ornnde West-' em railroad of what Is declared to be ono of the strangest freaks known to geological science la causing delays In the traflfc of that railroad. A mountain Is slipping on Its internal strata resulting iu un upheave! lie- - i neath the tracks of the railroad and throwing theiii out of line In places the 'track is reported to have hem -alawl four feet twisting the steel rails i ltd making the road bed Impnssaoie, Two steam shovels and two ditchers ire working on the mass of earth and rock clearing it away. j Salt Lnke.i Utah's , own Muudo Adams ha u earned the gratitude of the pope by the generous gift last last week of her 200-acre estate at Lake Ronkonkoma, L; I., for t:ie use .if the Itomntt Catholic Slsteih )od of Our Lady 'of the Cencale, according to tdvb es from New York. M:ss Adams Is not a Catholic . J Marysvale. The Uully Boy Mines corporation of Maryovale has applied to the state engineer for authority to JIvert twenty cubic feet of water from Pine crek In Piute county for the purpose pur-pose of genemt ng 400 horsepower ef alectrlclty In order to liybt and pro-el pro-el machinery nt the Dal ten mill' of ho Ilully Hoy property. ' Salt Ijike. Planting of a memorial prove for Utah men who fought in the L'lvil war Is proposed by members of tieorge Washington circle, Lad'es of the t. A. It auxiliary to J. Q. Knowl-ton Knowl-ton post a. A. It. i Pangultch W. Eurl Marshall ef Marysvale ha been granted a certificate certifi-cate of convenience and necessity by the public utilities commission to op. snite nil' auto stage line ' between 1 Marysvute nfld 'I'unguttMk" lti h'ield Utah l o essts radium le;osits which some d.y may prove it inestimable value In helping to furnish the world's supply of the (ireclous metal, according to Frank I llesj, g'ologlst of th United States stoical survey, who made a trip through southern Utah In' company ,vlth V. C. Heikes, statistician la harge of the geol(gi,nl survey. j Ogd n Twenty-thvee .cash prUes will he given by the bgden Progres-ilve Progres-ilve Huslness club for the best decorated deco-rated windows during "Made In Ogden" vrek. About fifty Ogdoa manufactur-.Jrs manufactur-.Jrs will display products In about 200 i!iow windows. " i ... t Iel',a. M. M. Steele Jr., returned from Iis Angeles wli; re he has been In conference with the Auto Club of Southern California with rofernce t tho mutter of having the Grand Cen-fal Cen-fal highway logged. The club agreed to have the road logged from Ely, Vev., to Santaquln, in this stato, nnd to use its own sign along the way. Ph? road Is already logged from Los nge!e to Ely. " i Ijiyton The Davis and Weber Counties Coun-ties Canal company's canal has been cleared of the great landslide suiti-clently suiti-clently so thut a head of water in excess ex-cess of 300 second fett Is now running In the canal. "Salt Lake. This city Is defendant 1n a f-VMlO damage action filed In the d's-tret d's-tret court by Hannah Lundqulst. RhO alleges that she broke hiT r.rm and! suffered various other Injuries the night of December 27, 1921, when sh ' tripped on sunken sidewalks on Parkway Park-way avenue. The complaint ailoi-el rhaf the sldwalk wns In such danror-ous danror-ous condition that win in; lights should have been pln"el on It and pedestrians m tlflel not to walk on it Provo. Opposition ta the construction construc-tion of any other type of highway In I'tih county than straight concrete is seen in a remonstrance signed by more th-in three hundred rcpresenra-tlve rcpresenra-tlve citizens of that county, tho larger larg-er number from Provo, which was filod wltn the state road commssloii. The romotistranee carries signatures , of , rcN'dents from Provo, Kprlngvllle, Bpunlsh Fork and Salem, and it wns followe1 by n large number of telo-(rttiius telo-(rttiius sind by officials and othorg roin the same iolnts. |