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Show News Notes ! X From All Parts of , i UTAH MMMMMH MMtMl Logan The First ward chapel, erected at a cost of about ?60,000, and which is one of the finest church buildings in the state was dedicated at a special exercise. Huntsville. Residents of Hunts-ville Hunts-ville have filed with the county commissioners com-missioners a petition asking for the right to incorporate the district as a town, with all the authority of an incorporated in-corporated community. Mt. Pleasant. John K. Madsen of this city, will exhibit seventy choice Rambouillet rams at the Texas Livestock Live-stock show at Del Rio Texas. Cedar City. The city council has appointed Clarence E. Riddle who has graduated from the Branch Agricultural Agricult-ural college this spring, as sanitary Inspector. It is Mr. Riddle's duty to inspect all yards. Ogden, Mrs. Harriett Armstrong, and Asher Hanks, pleaded guilty ito the charge of conspiracy in connection with the manufacture of counterfeit money. Ogden Lorin Crasey, 8, was drowned drown-ed in the Huish pond, Thirty-third street and Quncy avenue, when he fell from a small raft Ogden. At an estimated cost of $4,000 a new console for the Ogden tabernacle organ will be installed within the next two months. Bingham. Chief of Police Frank Thompson and Chief Deputy Sheriff A. L. Heaston seized a five-gallon still at a residence on Electric avenue. The building was occupied by a Mexican. Mexi-can. Logan. Edwards Sutherland has been employed by the county commissioners commis-sioners to serve as a traffic officer for the county. One of the chief scenes of this activ-'ty will be in Logan canyon. can-yon. Brigham City, A celebration of patriotic nature and one being a review of the history of the pioneers are being planned here for July 4 and 24. Standardville, Outnet Anderson , coal miner for the Standard Coal company, com-pany, was run over and killed by a trip car in the mine. His wife and a family of small children survive. Logan A young bobcat jumped at the headlighs of Deputy Game Warden Seeholsers car, and was killed when the car ran over the animal. 1 Ogden. Suit clubs or the "endless chain suit clubs" will be banned, according ac-cording to an order of the city commission com-mission issued to the city recorder. Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Thomas have been notified that their son, Hyrum C. Thomas, has been awarded a $500 assistant graduate scholarship at the University of Oregon Ore-gon at Eugene. Eureka. Shutdown of the leadinc mines of th Tintic district, as a marl; of respect to Paul Hillsdale and James Hanley, who were killed in a shaft ac cident at the Gemini, caused a marked mark-ed decrease in the tonnage of ore pro duced. - Moab, The board of town trustees at a meeting appointed committees to arrange for a celebration here July 4. Special attention is to be given to the children. Salt Lake City, Recruiting has be gan to bring the Salt Lake organiza tions of the 145th field artillery up tc full strength for the July training camp to be held at Gigling. Brigham City, Dr. W. L. Carson o1 Ogden spent several days in Brigharr, City for the purpose of testing dain cows for tuberculosis. Magna, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Hudson Mrs. Johanna Nelson and Miss Fran ces Nelson were injured in an automobile auto-mobile accident which occurred just east of the Bello crossing, several miles mil-es east of Magna. Brigham City. The first carload of cockerals to be shipped by the Box Elder Poultry Producers Association has been Bhipped to the Omaho Mar ket. Richfield. Two of three defendants who appeared before Judge Clark, od charges of having intoxicating liquor in their possession pleaded guilty and were fined $50 wich. Richfield. Arrangements are com pleted for the celebration of the open lng of the municipal plunge. A bar becue will be one of the chief features when three fat steers will be served Ogden. Plans for the proposed higl' school for Weber couoty will be dis cussed at a meeting of the tount.' board of education. |