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Show e4 News Notes f X From All Parts of J ! UTAH Brigham City. The dairy business in Boxelder county was given impetus nt a meeting of the farmers and business bus-iness men of this community heia during the week at the Commercial club rooms. Green River Contractors are ready to begin work on the construction of a cable suspension bridge across the Raphael river at point sixteen miles southwest of here. Moab. Another storm, bringing mixed rain and snow, visited Grand and San Juan counties, being or great benefit to the range. Logan. The matter of collecting delinquent light bills and notes held by the city light department was discussed dis-cussed by the city comissioners. it was decided to attempt the collecHon and force tho payment of these notes as soon as possible. Mantl. A home-beautiful contest for Mantl is to begin soon by the local lo-cal American Legion post. Moab. The people of Green River have petitioned the postoffice department depart-ment to establish a parcel post route from Green River to Hankaville. Price. Mrs. Helen Curray, who shot Frank Felice, was exonerated and discharged at the conclusion of the preliminary hearing. Logan. Sheriff Miles L. Peterson reports the recovery of an automobile which was stolen in East Grand Fork, Minn., Inst year. The car was found at Wellsville. Vernal. The radio room of the Vernal Commercial club was broken Into and the new radio machine recently re-cently lnstallled was stripped of most of Its Important parts. Price. At a meeting of the city council, county funds were made available for a community nurse for Price. Logan. The Cache county Poultry and Pet Stock association have just closed the most successful show ever held In northern Utah. Vernal. Recent reports from the winter ranges of this district aro very encouraging. The feed has been very good so far and there has been plenty of snow for watering purposes. Logan. At a special meeting of the city commissioners, cuts amounting .to .$12,700 were made in the various department allotments of the budget. Ogden. Two hundred and fifty employes em-ployes at Ogden of the Southern Pacific Paci-fic railroad are to receive bonuses for their loyality during the shopmen's shop-men's strike, totaling $125,000. - rice. Price Rotarlans went on re . cord as favoring the reestabllshment of tho Price canyon road as a state highway. Delta The farmers in the Fillmore community have received from tlie northern part of the state a carload of dairy cows. Moab. The second fire within a week caused by flying sparks from a chimney occured in the rear of a building occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Garcia. Price. Hebor J. Stowell, the oldest coal prospector and pioneer of Onr-Ixm Onr-Ixm county, has pr.ssod away at his j home here of general debility. ' Bingham. Robert Cole, manager of die Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph company reported to Oie police that he was robbed of a sum between be-tween $.'!00 nnd ?4U. Moab. The I.aSal Livestock company, com-pany, L. H. Reid Sons, nnd Hanson Han-son Payles, all San Juan county concerns, con-cerns, have trailed 4200 head of lamtig to Thompsons for shipment. Ogden. A check for ?1,000 for the Weber collego gymnasium has 'been received from tho L'nlon Pacific. Mt. Pleasant. John. llasler, was severely cut and bruised about the heal when n wagon in which be h.-d been riding passed over him. Ojdan. Tiny Wheeler, colored, was found guilty of battery upon Raymond Ray-mond Lloy!, a Toy Scout, and sentenced sen-tenced to p .y a fine of $10. Salt Lake City Of twenty-one land loan applications acted on by Statu i;md Commissioner J. T. Oldroyd, fifteen fif-teen -,v-ero approved, amounting to $I2,4.I). l'ro o. Per.tity Mieriff Karl P.os-hard P.os-hard relurnej fronj North Tintlc where he Iocaiad n utill made of two I copper boilers. Ho j.roaght the still ! in to the su vitt -office, nnd Was I umiblo to .Clu'J the owners. |