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Show News Notes I X From All Parts of ! UTAH ! 1'rovo, Provo post of the American Legion will observe Armistice day, November 11, and the executive committee com-mittee is considering a program. Logan, Weston Vernon, Jr. Karl Young and Lawrence West, students at the Utah Agricultural college, have been appointed by l'resident Elmer George Peterson as candidates from the college for the Rhodes scholarship. Ogden, Cornelia Mendonzona was found guilty of assault in the city court and sentenced to pay a $20 fine. He is alleged to struck Adolph Con. tras in tlie eye with his fist. Price, William A. rarrish arrived in Price with the body of his wife, Mrs. Amelia Parish, who was killed in jumping from an automobile driven by her husband when it skidded on. a dugway near Woodside. Ogden, Weber county heads the list of counties in eleven western states, with fifty-five cow testing associations, with an average of 32.7 pounds of butterfat per head, according accord-ing to the announcement of W. Preston Pres-ton Thomas, county agriculture agent. St. George, The Boy Scouts of St. George have organized a scout band, under the leadership erf Professor Earl Bleak of the Dixie college. The initial enrollment Is eighteen. Provo, C. II. Cody, former freight agent of the Union Pacific system at Cedar City, has been appointed freight agent at Provo to succeed J. W. Thomas, who has been transferred to Bast San Pedro harbor. Provo H. C. Walker, alias H. C. Munday, who, officers believe, issuer bad checks in Provo more tnan nine months ago, was taken in charge last week by the police department and is being held for investigation. Ogden, Harry Stein, railroad man from Deeth, Nev., pleaded guilty to the charge of battery in the city court and was sentenced to pay a $00 fine or serve sixty days in jail. He was unable to pay the fine and was placed in jail. iLogan, Shooting a duck about fifteen minutes after sunset cost Wilford Nielsen a fine of $25, which was imposed by Judge Asa Bullen in the city court. Park City, A live deer was captured captur-ed by a party of motorists near Kam-as. Kam-as. The animal was turned over to the game commissioner. Heber City, Jack, the 10-year-old son of J. L. Muir of Center Creek, met with a painful accident, when he was thrown from the horse he was riding. Both bones of his right leg, above the knee, were broken. Ogden, Tom Johnson and Leroy Ross, who pleaded guilty- in the district dis-trict court were sentenced to tna state prison for an indeterminate term of one to five years. Brigham City, Telephone poles were blown clown and railroad tracks piled high with debris and trees uprooted up-rooted at Honeyville, by a sixty-mile gale which came from the northeast. Logan, A steady downpour of rain which soon turned into sleet and snow is greatly interfering with the harvesting har-vesting of sugar beets in the valley according to H. P. Mathews, district agricultural inspector. Price, Mrs. W. A. Parrish, was almost al-most instantly killed when she was run over by the auto from which she jumped as it started to slide back down a grade. Bingham, At a special meeting of the town board a clear title was procured pro-cured to the Dry Forks canyon water and the remainder of the purchase price was paid. Logan, Leaves clogging a grating in a canal which operated the Central mill caused about 300 feet of the canal to overflow and the site of the Soldiers' Sold-iers' Memorial park on East Center street was flooded. Hyrum, Burglars entered the Anderson An-derson & Sons lumber yard at Hyrum by a back window. They Wok pocket knives, razors, clippers, shells and odd pieces of cuttlery roughly valued at about $100. . St. George. Dixie college is in receipt re-ceipt of another worthy addition to its library, donated by John T. Woodbury Wood-bury Sr., a prominent St. George citizen. citi-zen. The set consists of 200 volumes. Provo, An option on 40 acres of land immediately west of the Columbia Colum-bia Steel corporation plants has been secured by the Republic Creosoting company, with headquarters at Indianapolis. In-dianapolis. Mt. Pleasant, James Borg, president presi-dent of the Mt. Pleasant Honey Producing Pro-ducing association, has shipped from here a car load of honey raised by local men. Ogden, Three fingers and a part l the fourth on the right hand were recently lost by John C. Wintle in an accident at the Wilson sugar factory. fac-tory. Ogden Tho Banner Ice Cream company com-pany plant, 1S7G Washington avenue, was destroyed hy fire. Th loss Is sstlmated at $?.0O0. |