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Show Pithy News Notes From All Parts of UTAH : Logan. The city commission has authorized erection of a new bridge. Ogden. Andrew Allen, county road aeut, annoilnces that the road at the Itiverdale crossing has been repaired, which connects the two bits of pavement pave-ment across the Union Pacific railroad rail-road tracks. Ogden. The street railway company com-pany officials of this city declare their lines are not making expenses. The company may be compelled to suspend sus-pend operations. Ogden. The Ogden Itotnry club has taken up the task of caring for a 2-year-old hoy who, some time igo, suffered an injury to his right foot and who has since undergone a successful suc-cessful operation. Salt Lake City. The Association of Utah Claimants Against Mexico, has adopted resolutions asking President Harding, the secretary of state and congress to terminate the "watchful waiting" policy of the past, and endeavor en-deavor to obtain for the claimants reimbursements re-imbursements for losses sustained in Mexico based upon authentic claims already filed. The resolutions are signed by I. C. Tluresen, president, and G. M. Kichards, secretary. Logan. The Utah Agricultural college col-lege Glee club Is on its annual tour of Idaho. Concerts will t,e given at Pocatello, Blackfoot, Idaho Falls, Rig. by and Itexburg. Tho club recently made its sixtli annual tour of Utah cities and towns with great success. Salt Lake City. Forty-two dollar worth of candy was stolen from the Glado Candy Company factory. Salt Lake City. Heber J. Weill), state crop Inspector, has Issued a proclamation in behalf of the stale board of agriculture In regard to the destruction of weeds. This calls on ull persons having Jurisdiction over lands. Irrigated districts, streets, ul leys and rights of way to cut and destroy all Canadian thistles, bull thistles, this-tles, burdock and other weeds, designated desig-nated us noxious and Injurious to vegetation before these have time to spread. Provo. There are jow narly 0n0 registered Boy Scouts in Utah county, coun-ty, according to announcement made by A. A. Anderson, local scout executive. execu-tive. This Is double tho number enrolled en-rolled when the Utah council of Boy Scouts of America began its work hero last September. Salt Lake City. J. If. Wolf was granted n slay of execution of two months on pnjmrnt of n fine of Sl.'.ll in the United States district court. Wolf's term of two months In the county Jail for vh.hulon of tho prohibition prohi-bition act has expired. Tho court permitted lilm to return to Wayne county to work on n farm In order that lie may obtain funds for paying the fine which was imposed In addition addi-tion to the Jail sentence. I'.riglinia Ity. I he business men of this community aro reviving the east and west side ball games which was the sporting classic of the season In years gone by. At the present time tho garagomen, hank clrks, druggists, undertakers and shopkeepers located on both sides of Main street are hurling hurl-ing defies at each other through the local lo-cal press In an effort to generato on-thtisiasm, on-thtisiasm, and tlmy are succeeding beyond be-yond Iholr expectations. Logan. Logan post No. 7 of tha American Legion Is about to present Its spring revue, which, according to Director A. 1!. Cusworth, will bo a much better performance than that of last fall. Spanish Fork. A largo force of men Is at work on tho grounds of tho Third ward chapel, putting In concrete con-crete copings to protect tho grounds from automobiles. The grounds will bo parked and a lawn planted, to make them a beautiful addillon to tin handsome church structure. Ogden. Joseph !'. Merrill, dean ot the Rchool of inliies of the Unl-i-erslty of Utah, In an address delivered deliver-ed at the Weber club befort iiu'inbers of the Mgileu chapter of the American Association of Engineers, declared for more engineers In public service and inoro Inloi-itU by engineers In public service. Ogden-For the purpose of ablins the banking fn,tcnilty In educational matters, a branch of the American . IiiHl.lt n(o of Hank Clerks was organized hero. Tho offlcms of the association are: Oliver Ellis, president; Frank roulger, vice presldont; John Walknr, secretary; Harmon Barton, treasurer. The executive committee Is composTd of Arthur Budg, Herbert Hbaloy and Thorua Irrlno. |