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Show News Notes f X From All Parts of I UTAH : I 4 Cedar City. Reserving the rim of Bryce canyon as a public park, the state will sell a -10 acre tract there to the Union Pacific railroad on which to build its hotel nnd will lease the balance of the quarter section to the railroad. Huntington. Work was renewed on the Huntington canyon forest road with a crew of men and teams under the direction of Miller Black. Ths project was begun last July with an appropriation of $10,000. Price, Utah. Tony Kambourakis and John Kriaris were found guilty by a Jury of voluntary manslaughter for participating in the fatal shooting of A. P. Webb a deputy sheriff in Spring canyon. Ogden. iSeveral stores will occupy the Boyle block, when reconstruction work is finished, the work which chiefly consists of new store fronts has commneced. Ogden.- An outing for all old folks of Weber county who have reached the nge Of 70 years will be held under the auspices of the committees of the Weber, North Weber, Ogden and Mt. Ogden stakes. Brigham City. The large air tank at the Guarantee Auto company's garaga exploded practically wrecking everything in the room. Both ends of the tank were blown off. Mt. Pleasant' The clean-town clean-home clean-home campaign in this city has been successful and the committee in charge is determined to continue the activities. Garfield i Application of Louis Panis for permission to operate an automobile stage line between Salt Lake and Garfield was denied by the public utilities commission. Monticello. Ed Swanson, a homesteader home-steader in Lisbon valley, was found dead in a cabin on one of the lower ranches of the Indian Creek Cattle company on Indian creek. Provo. Chief of Police Wren Wil-kins Wil-kins is in receipt of a telegram from the officers at Los Angeles asking him to keep a lookout for Ted Spencer 35, who is wanted there on a charge of murder. Brigham City. After he had been thrown into the air by one automobile, Leslie Rock, of Willard, fell on the hood of another machine and was seriously injured. Kaysville Walter Steed and Verde Cook, both of Clearfield were injured near Layton when a car driven by Eugene Sandall of Layton crashed into in-to the car driven by Steed. Proov. Charles H. Ward, former county commissioner, suffered a fractured frac-tured thigh and was badly bruised when he was struck by an automobile driven by James Crook of Eureka. Ogden. Eradication of weeds and other crop pests is urged by T. II. Morrell, district inspector of agriculture. agri-culture. He has advised farmers to cut all weeds before they go to seed. Frovo. :A fruit basket factory capable cap-able of turning out 400 dozen pencil and apple baskets a day is to be started in operation in Provo this season through the organization of a cooperative company of farmers. Ogden. When his automobile overturned over-turned on the dugway in Ogden canyon, can-yon, John W. Sullivan was injured. The two persons riding in the back-sent back-sent of the car were uninjured. Pleasant Grove. Strawberries are to be sent to all corners of the United States on June 20, to advertise one of Utah's most luscious fruits nnd tell the world it is strawberry day at Pleasant Grove. Ogden. An unusual dam made by an automobile which plunged into the North Ogden canal caused the ditch to overflow with serious damage to adjoining farms. Salt Lake City. Nick Masaya was fined $50 by City Judge Pratt, for passing a standing Btreet car with an automobile. Richfield. Grace Bernstein nge fi, of Circleville had her forearm fractured frac-tured and her hand badly torn when she caught the member in the gearing gear-ing of a cream separator. Salt Lake City Sam nayden. bankrupt merchant, convicted on two counts of misuse of the mails in a scheme to defraud was sentenced tc serve four years in the federal prison Ogden S. S. Smith of this city was notified of his election as directoi of the federal land bank a Berkeley. , Oal. i |