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Show I News Notes i Z From All Parts of J UTAH Provo The Utah county commission commis-sion has voted to appropriate tho sum of $2000 for the purpose of improving im-proving the Hobble Creek road. Price. Adolph Caravolia was seriously ser-iously injured in an automobile accident ac-cident when his car turned ever on the pavement near Martin. Price. Mrs. George Walters who recently arrived in Price from Texas was severely injured at the Utah-Carbon Utah-Carbon Motor company's garage by being crushed between two automobiles. automo-biles. Granger. Two stacks of hay were burned and a barn owned 'by Bert nunter were partially demolished by a fire of unknown origin. Ogden. Confiscation of an SO-gnl-Jon etill, 1G0 gallons of liquor, and 1350 gallons of mash was made by police officers following a search on a farm at Birch Creek. Moab. E. B. Spencer for the past two and a half years superintendent of the La Sal national forest with headquarters in Moab, has resigned from the forest service. Moab. Under supervision of Chas. Stewart state road agent, the new floor on the steel bridge spanning the Colorado river three miles from Moab is being laid. Ogden. E. n. Barlow former bishop bish-op of Holbrook, Idaho, is in a hospital hospi-tal here with a double fracture of the skuII received when the automobile in which he waa riding struck a calf and ran over an embankment. Pleasant Grove. During the peach season forty-five carloads of peaches were shipped from Pleasant Grove, In addition to two carloads of plums. Salt Lake City, Women of the Salt Lake County farm bureau directed direct-ed a portion of the official county exhibit ex-hibit at the Utah Sate Fair the first week in October, by action of the county commissioners setting aside $600 for that purpose. Thia is said to be the first time that women of a western state have been recognized to this extent in such an event. The exhibit is staged in a model five room house on the second floor of the manufacturers building and a feature was daily demonstrations in home economics. Mrs. A. D. Taylor chairman of the committee in charge and Miss Ivy Lowery, agent for the extension division of the Agricultural Agricultur-al College assisted In the demonstration demonstra-tion work. Provo, A total of 226 poultrymen of Utah county attended the poultry culling demonstrations held in twelve towns during the past week. Logan, Sheepherders returning from their camps in the right fork of Logan canyon tell of a huge bear, believed to be a grizzly, and her cub, which have been killing many sheep. A hunt is being made for the animal. Murray, Margaret Gaufin, the 12-year-old daughter of C. E. Gaufin, superintendent of Murray schools, was severely injured when she was run down by an automobile. Ogden, Mrs. Otis A. White, 70 1 ears of age, was found in an unconscious un-conscious condition in her apartment by neighbors, who were attracked to the room by the smell of escaping gas. Midvale, Gus Adolphson, was found dead in a beet field near his home. The man committed suicide by shooting himself through the head with a shotgun. Park City, J. C. Richards, alias A. R. Morton, was arrested by Depu-ty Depu-ty Sheriff Joffords on complaint oi Harold Pyper for passing fraudulent checks. Provo, Mark Anderson, age 4 received re-ceived concussion of the brain, and possible a fractured skull, when he ran from behind a wagon into the path of a motor truck and was run over. Smithfield, At a recent meeting of the Smithfield city council an ordinance or-dinance was passed creating a fire department in the city. The actioa was taken to give property owners more protection from fires. Park City, Street Supervisor Sam Brown has men at wwk cleaning up the side streets, thus making a decided de-cided Improvement in the appear, ance of the city. Marysvale, Five alleged bootleg' gers were taken to Salt Lake by Mayor H. P. Myton, United States deputy marshal. AH were arrested at Marysvale. Salt Lake City, A new age record for Utah homesteaders was made when Walter Robb, 85, civil war veteran vet-eran submitted final proof on an en try of 320 acres in Tooele county according to Eli F. Taylor, register ot the local land office. Neplii, Arvii Warner, a miller suffered painful injuries, received in attempting to replace a belt on moving pulley. Warner's arm ws.a caught between the belt and pulloy and broken In two places. |