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Show i News Notes From All Parts of 1 UTAH Bingham. Hyrum Partridge, 25 years of age, was instantly killed when he was struck by a Bingham & Garfield ore truck. Delta The estate of Wm. S. Rimington Rim-ington was given Judgment Jointly against Fillmore City and J. A. Kelly in the sum of $5,500 for the death of Mr. Rmington. Cedar City The solid rock abut ment work for the $35,000 steel bridge being erected across Coal creek, north of town, is completed and ready for the laying of the steel. Moab. Oil operators south of the San Juan river, residents of that section, and the state of Arizona are cooperating in constructing a good automobile au-tomobile road to points on the Santa Fe railway. Moab. The farmers In the vicinity of Blanding, San Jun county, have organized or-ganized a local farm bureau to cooperate co-operate with the state farm bureau. Kamas Work on the road to the Granddaddy lakes country from Kamas will begin within ten days, according ac-cording to Ranger Morgan Parks. Kamas An engineer has arrived to begin the work of installing the Marlon waterworks, three miles north of Kamas. The system will cost in the neighborhood of $15,000. Logan. The case, of the state of Utah against Ether Tarbet and Simpson Simp-son Reese, of Benson charged with the sale of intoxicating liquor, was dismissed by Judge Bullen. Ogden. Mary Stoler, was arrested by the police on the charge of shoplifting shop-lifting at a grocery store. Ogden. Farmers in various parts of Weber county reported frost had damaged the beans, tomatoes, corn and other tender plans. The frost was not heavy, however, and some of the plants may be saved. Ephriam. Architect R. E. Watkins announces the completion of plans for a new theatre at Ephraim to cost approximately ap-proximately $20,000. Provo U. C. T. day and Steel day is also to be Jersey day for Utah county. All the blue-ribbon bovines will be here to show their sleek sides. Spanish Fork. Miss Una Robertson, Robert-son, was severely injured when a horse which she was riding became unmanageable and ran away. Ogden. F. L. Severance, salesman for a photo enlarging company, was sentenced to sixty days in the city jail ,when he pleaded guilty to offensive of-fensive conduct toward a woman customer. Vernal The Vernal Commercial club has a new secretary in the person per-son of A. B. Thomas. Magna. A parade to assist the playgrounds, which is maintained by the Magna Women's club, was given by the club members. More than 500 children took part. Midvalle. Rosemarie Fox -9-year old daughter of Ir. and Mrs Joseph W. Fox, who live in Bennion ward, jumped off a sprinkler and broke her neck, dying instantly. Brigham City. At the meeting of the city council it was decided to further fur-ther improve the swimming pool at Pioneer park by cementing about 500 square feet of the bottom of the pool. Brigham City. A large truck, driven driv-en by C. W. Gager of Twin Falls, Idaho, Ida-ho, was struck by -an Oregon Short Line train northwest of this city, and demolished. Morgan. Eliminatin six grade crossings on the Lincoln highway between be-tween Echo and Emery is proposed by Assistant State Highway Engineer J. R. Ellis. Lund. Work on the Lund-to-Cedar City branch of the Los Angeles & Salt Lake unit, U. P. system, will be finished and the line ready for movement move-ment of traffic this fall, according to H. M. Adams, vice president. Murray The Salt Lake County Fruitgrowers association estimates that more tban $1,000,000 in fruit alone will be handled by it the coming com-ing season. The organization now has several hundred growers functioning under it. Helper. High water on the Price river has caused the Scolield branch of the Denver and Rio Grande Western West-ern railroad to cease operation until such time as the water subsides. Brigham City. The pouring of concrete con-crete lias begun on the state high-way high-way being constructed between this city and Corinne. |