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Show j News Notes j X From All Parts of ! UTAH i t - Heber City. The Installation of a splendid type of fire whistle has been completed in Heber City. It can be heard for many miles. Salt Lake City Frank Daniels aged 5 was instantly killed when he fell in front of a fast moving trolley car. Wasatch Rosario Martinas is dead and Sabeno Perez is wounded and missing after a pistol duel fought at a Union Pacific construction camp near here. Brigham City. Planting of 15 spruce trees in Memorial park in the local cemetery in honor of the Brig-ham Brig-ham City men who gave their lives in the world war, featured the celebration cele-bration of Arbor day. Ogden. The Wyoming Sugar company com-pany at its annual meeting reported that it had made $100,000 this year compared with a deficit of $100,000 last year. Springville. The home of G. W. Mentlenhall narrowly escaped destruction des-truction by fire. It is thought that some burning debris from the kitchen flue started the blaze. Provo Elmo Campbell of the junior jun-ior high school was the successful entrant en-trant in the clean-up poster contest and received a prize of $10. Ogden. The Ogden Betterment league is now known as the Citizens' league, according to the announcement announce-ment of the committee. Logan. A white deer is reported as having been seen by Deputy Warden War-den Theodore Seeholser on the flat just below the Logan fish hatchery. Park City. Robert Thompson was killed while at work at the Daly Judge mine. He was employed as a skinner helper and was crushed to death between the timbers and cars. Salt Lake City. The first check to be received by the Secretary of State covering Utah's gasoline tax, was from the Continental Oil company it totaled $4,005.72. Moab. The First National bank of Moab has purchased from the Moab Investment company the building in which it is located. Spanish Fork. Under the auspices of the Spanish Fork Livestock association asso-ciation a successful cattle how was held. Logan. The Union Pacific railroad company is again offering a scholarship scholar-ship of $75 and transportation to the Utah Agricultural college to the boy who ranks highest in boys' club work in fourteen counties of the state. St. George. After IS hours deliberation delib-eration the jury returned a verdict of not guilty in the case of Frank Kelsey, accused of wife slaying. St. George. 7. D. Rose and George Harris, two prisoners who escaped from the convict road gang near Virginia Vir-ginia city, have been captured and are being held here pending their return re-turn to the Utah State prison. Ogden. Donald Robinson, 17, of Panguitch, deaf mule student at the state school for deaf and blind here, was severely hriused when a prize-winning prize-winning Ilolstein bull tossed him against a heavy farm wagon. Plain City. Hebert Richardson died from a broken back as the result of a fall from a fire escape to which he had retired to cool off while attending a dance. Logan. Anthon Anderson, 72, twice mayor of Logan, and one of Cache county's most prominent citizens died of old aire at his residence here. Monroe. Richard G. Collett has resigned re-signed as cashier of the Monroe State Ban'.; and is leaving for Salt Lake, to make his residence. Farmington. In a prohibition raid three stilis a quantity ot whisky and mash were confiscated by Sheriff George Mann and Deputies Burnett and Van Fleet. Brigham City. The First National bank of this city shipped in thirteen purebred Ilolstein heifers to be sold to the farmers at actual cost, in order or-der to better the dairy herds and dairy industry. Spanish Fork. The Farmer's Co-op association, with all stock, book accounts ac-counts and other property belonging to the institution lias been purchased by Richard L. .lex. Spanish Fork. Robert, the 13-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Will Lewis, was slightly injured when he was hit by an automobile driven by Jared Beck. |