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Show 1 News Notes ! I From All Parts of 't I UTAH 2 Delta. The Delta Boy Scouts have started in to improve the Delia park by having it planted with trees and fenced. The city park contains twenty twen-ty acres. Logan. The Elks of the Logan lodge are beginning to prepare to put on a good musical comedy early In the coming month. Ogden. A blooded Hol3tein-Fres-lan bull has been purchased by dairymen dairy-men of Huntsville. Ogden. Success is attending the drive for collections for an American Legion home in this city, according to Commander Don Rhivers. Price. The Rev. Fr. A. F. Giovan-oni, Giovan-oni, local Cathlollc priest, has announced an-nounced that his contri'buton to Home Products week will be the performing per-forming of marriages free. Logan. Cache farmers must increase in-crease their beet tonnage 2o per cent in order to share in the 48-52 basis for beet payment. Farm bureau members mem-bers were told by Samuel Christen-sen, Christen-sen, division manager. Payson. Elmer R. Cloward narrowly nar-rowly escaped having his eyesight destroyed when a battery exploded in the U.- S. Battery Station and threw acid into his face. Spanish Fork. The "Nebo Poultry association, comprising poultry men of the Spanish Fork, Payson and Salem district has recently been effected. ef-fected. Ogden. Mrs. J. C. Penney, wife of the founder of a chain of drygoods stores, is dead in Miami, Fla., according ac-cording to information received by a cousin In Ogden. Park City. Charles Hill is in the hospital with a severe gash in his throat and Matt Maki is in jail, awaiting the outcome of Hill's injury, as the result of a fight. Salt Lake City. If H. B. 173, introduced in-troduced by Representative Stookey to the Utah legislature becomes a law, instead of legal notices, concerning concern-ing taxes, filings, land sales and improvements im-provements and other matters of interest in-terest to the taxpayers being published publish-ed in newspapers, three notices placed plac-ed in three public places will be held sufficient notice. Bountiful. Automobile traffic to Ogden was closed for some days because of huge drifts that lay across the main north and south highway in Davis county, particularly In the vicinity vi-cinity of Bountiful. Salt Lake City. T. W. Deese committed com-mitted suicidat his home, while a detective was waiting In the adjoining ad-joining room with a warrant for his arrest. Mount Pleasant. A fire resulting from an overheated cook stove caused caus-ed much excitement but little damage at the home of John Marx. Erigham City. Protest against the election of John P. Holmgren of Bear River to the Boxelder county board of education was overruled in a decision toy Judge Harris. American Fork. By the votes of the Central Utah baseball league, iLan-rence Brlggs of this city was elected president for the coming year Spanish Fork. The anniversary of Lincoln's birth was observeu with appropriate exercises in the schools of Spanish Fork, nil of which gave special Lincoln programs. Ogden. Samuel C. Powell, nss'st ant city attorney, has forwarded to Attorney General H. H. Cluff a bill which is aimed to curb the activities of the social clubs which persist in serving liquor. Moab. Every community in San Juan county has perfected nn organization organ-ization to aid in a concerted effort to get rid of tho jackrt.bbit pest which is threatening to bo worse this sprng than ever. Logan. Lopan was free from smallpox during the month of January, Jan-uary, according to a report made to the city health board of Health officer of-ficer J. A. Larsen. Moab. The new community of t'colo in San Juan county is being developed rapidly. A school has been established and a townsice platted. Manti. Henry Her.ningsen suffered suffer-ed a broken leg w'jen a load of logs he was 1 ringing from the can-von can-von overturned pinning him underneath. |