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Show I News Notes ! From All Parts of I UTAH ! Ogden, Utah has begun to move forward in the dairy industry. 'Weber county is in tlie lead so far as pro-gressiveness pro-gressiveness in organization is concerned. con-cerned. Tlie dairymen of this county have been working for some time to perfect local organizations and amalgamate amal-gamate them into a central organization, organiza-tion, tlie purpose of which is to market mar-ket systematically and economically the products of the dairy herd. Ogden, Ogden motorists began making abrupt stops and quick starts at the intersections of Washington avenue at Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth Twenty-fifth streets at 3 o'lock Saturday afternoon, af-ternoon, when the new semaphore electric signal system was put into action. Chief of Police Curtis L. Allison Alli-son personally supervised the initiation initia-tion of the new system. Logan,' The committee on the Cache valley centennial celebration is endeavoring to obtain a number of Indians from the Uintah reservation to take part in the celebration which will be held in Logan July 24 and 25. Salt Lake, Omcr It. Woods must die January 18. Efforts of the defense de-fense to show that the condemned man is insane failed to deviate the verdict returned in the trial courts, according to Attorney General Harvey H. Cluff, following a meeting extraordinary ex-traordinary of the board of pardons at tlie state prison. Salt Lake, The Honorable James Wignn.ll, well known to many Salt Lakers, had the distinction of being reelected a member of the British parliament for the Forest of Deati, on the Labor ticket, while he was on the high seas between Australia and Southampton, England. This honor was accorded Mr. Wignall at the recent re-cent general election held in Great Britain. Park City, In spite of the severe winter weather the road between this city and Salt Lake is still open to travel and the roads are reported to be in splendid condition for this time of the year. Ogden, A new schedule of working days, affecting baggagemen, ticket sellers and other attaches of the Ogden Og-den union depot, went into effect recently. re-cently. Heretofore men have worked seven days a week, but will take one day off each week under the new arrangements. ar-rangements. Nephi, Work will be started in this city within sixty days on the building of a pea canning factory. Salina, The recent barbecue and festival, in celebration of the completion comple-tion of the paving and lighting system sys-tem of the main business block and the mile and a half strip of paving running through the town constructed by the federal government, was one of the most largely attended and successful suc-cessful ever staged in Salina. Logan, Unusual records for the production of butter fat were made recently by two pure-bred Holstein cows from the herd of the Utah Agricultural college. This informa. tion has been received at the college from the advanced registry office ol the Holstin-Friesian Association ol America. Salt Lake, Capitol building bonds amount of $103,000 were purchased by the state, Wednesday, , from the Palmer Bond and Mortgage company at 98.23. The bonds mature in 1934. Salt Lake, Completion within the next week of the new radio station ai For Douglas will make this city one of the most important receiving and broadcasting stations in the nation and will lead to eliminations of many minor relay stations in tlie west. Ogden, A truckload of black bass spawners were received here from the state fish and game department and placed in the pond west of tht sanitarium at the mouth of Ogden canyon by County Game Warden W. H. Anderson. Another load is expected. Ogden. The population of Ogden is 39,303 an increase of 0301, or 20 per cent, over tlie census of 1!"20, which gave Ogden's figure at 32,804. These are the facts revealed by a census cen-sus survy just prepared for the Off den Chamber of Conyneree. Ogden, For use in heavy duty in conection with the Utah national guard and possibly to replace the trucks which have been used to haul the field artillery, two five ton tractors trac-tors have been shipped from Fori Sill to Suit Lake, and are expected to arrive in the near future. Tlie guardsmen guards-men look on the equipment as a much needed addition to the Ufa! guard. Parowan. The town of Farowan t contemplating the erection of a publb safety building. Tlana have been pre. pared and work will commence soon |