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Show t I News Notes f X From All Parts of i UTAH : I Moan. The town board at its regular reg-ular meeting decided, to purchase firefighting equipment. In wa3 tentatively ten-tatively agreed to buy a hose cart, a quarter mile of four-Inch hose and hand pump. Woods Cross M. II. Mann was scalded on the arms, shoulders and head by hot water and steam at tie Woods Cross canning factory. Logan. County Crop Inspector H. P. Mathews is still busy with th& grasshopper campaign in this county. He has secured four tons more bran and has converted it into poisoned bait. St. George When the auto in which he was touring .turned over at a sharp turn in the road near Dead Man's Hollow on the Black Ridge A. L. Hal-ligan Hal-ligan of Grand Junction, Colo, was Rilled. Salt Lake City Manufacture of shirts and overalls at the 3tate prison will be begun about Nov. 1, it was agreed by prison officials. Vernal The 5-year-old son of Joseph Jo-seph Windward is in a critical condition condi-tion as the result of a frightened horse knocking him down and trampling tramp-ling upon him. Ogedne. Three negroes who are alleged to have robbed a store in Morgan last week were arrested here and the stolen goods returned. Mt. Pleasant Philip, 5-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Vern H. Gunderson was seriously injured at the City park when a baseball hit him on the top of the head. Panguitch. Blaine Tebbs, 10, was drowned in an irrigation canal. He and his brother, James 12, were in swimming. Logan. An epidemic of rabies is reported to be prevalent among the dogs of Cornish, according to Sheriff Miles Peterson. Brlgham City. The bishopric and members of the First ward of this city have decided on a plan for their new ward chapel to be ereoted within a year. Park City. Louis Dunn, proprietor of the Club soft drink parlors, was severely injured when his automobile turned over "twice near the Altus tunnel. tun-nel. Logan. Electrical storms were the cause of about $27,000 damage in Cache county. The largest damage was reported from Newton, where lightning struck the county school-house. school-house. Park City. A Mexican, known as Dan Martin, about 24 years of age, died of asphyxiation in an abandoned stope on the 1,200-foot level of the Keystone mine. Provo. George J. Saway of Pleasant Pleas-ant View sustained bad cuts and bruises to his legs and hands when his automobile turned over in a ditch. American Fork The remodeling of the hut at Mutual dell, the Alpine stake M. I. A. camp in American Fork can.ron, was completed this week. American Fork The 17-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anderson Was drowned in an irrigation ditch near their homo. The child fell In the ditch, which is close to the house. Neola In an endeavor to catch a wild horse last week, the 16-year-old son of Thomas Smith was dragged to death. Fort Duchesne. The Uinta basin country is threatened with a total devastation de-vastation of crops by the hordes of grasshoppers and wickets. M-any of the fields have been entirely destroyed. des-troyed. Ogden Members of the sheriff'a department at Ogden made a raid upon a still at Kaysville and arrested four men on charges of having liquor in their possession. Smithfield. The Smithfleld city council has fixed the city tax levy for the year at 12 mills, a reduction of one and one-half mills from that of 1922. Eureka. 4.fter firemen had extinguished extin-guished a fire which had seriously damaged the home of David Erick-son Erick-son they found the owner lying in bed, probably fatally burned. ,x'ephi The Nephi Mill and Manufacturing Manu-facturing company has sold its busl-nees busl-nees to ttm Juab Mill and Elevator company. Silver City. Fire believer'ave been started by firework? X-four X-four buildings here on tl July 4, causing a loss of i" |