OCR Text |
Show News Notes X From All Parts of ! UTAH Bingham John Martinez, a Spaniard Span-iard was taken into custody by Deputy Depu-ty Sheriff William Edgington at Highland Boy after he had fired three shots at the officer. Logan Harold G .Abel, a farmer, residing at Weston, Idaho, was killed near Logan, when his automobile overturned, pinning him beneath it and crushing his skull and chesi. Logan. Wesley Pehrson, a Mill-ville Mill-ville boy, suffered a compound irac-ture irac-ture of the right leg and several minor min-or bruises when he was thrown out of a wagan which he was driving. Cedar City Cedar City now has the beginning of an up-to-date fire department in a fire truck which has just been fitted up by J. A. Kopp. Cedar City iMore than 60,000 lambs have been shipped from Cedar City this fall, according to the estimates esti-mates of those in charge. The lambs averaged about seventy pounds ana sold for 10 to 10V4 cents per pound. Spanish Fork. Mayor Joseph Hanson Han-son is recovering from an injury received re-ceived a few days ago when he slipped slip-ped on the cellar steps at the Spanish Span-ish Fork Co-op while moving somo merchandise. Ogden. Roy Eddy was sentenced to six months in the city jail by Judge D. R. Roberts after he had pleaded guilty to intoxication and Dattery upon the person of his mother. Beaver. A. A- Morris received severe se-vere bruises- and cuts when he was attacked by a strange bull that entered enter-ed Morris' feed corral. Beaver. At the boys' celery growing grow-ing contest held her last week, Marshall Mar-shall Messinger and Clinton Baldwin were awarded a $150 prize for the best half-acre of celery. Logan D. V. Anderson, a plumber of this city was badly shaken up and his car damaged considerably wnen he collided with a wagon. Provo. Dr. Martin Perry Henderson, Hender-son, dean of the college of arts and science of Brigham Young University, Universi-ty, died at his home, Temple hill, following a long illness- Ogden, L. O. Leonard, historian of the Union Pacific system who was a freight clerk at the Ogden freight depot de-pot forty-two years ago, is in Ogden gathering data for the history of the Union Pacific. Logan, Four men were arrested at Cornish by Sheriff Miles Peterson at the investigation of Detective William Knowles of the Oregon Short Line for Btealing coal from the railroad company com-pany at that point. Milford, Andrew Winkle was ar, rested at a Salt Lake City hotel at the instigation of Sheriff John Mickei of Beaver county. He is wanted in Milford on a charge of defrauding a hotelkeeper. Richfield, Richfield's tabernaclg ruins, an eyesore on Main street foi many years will be removed this month. The erection of a new taber. nacle is under consideration. Salt Lake City, 'Six men under the direction of Dr. Earl Douglas, have began operations at the dinosaur quarry at Jensen for the removal of a huge fossil for the state museum at the University of Utah. Salina, To celebrate the comple. tion of the paving of the principal business block of Salina and the installation in-stallation of the ornamental lighting system, the members of the city council coun-cil voted to have an elaborate barbecue barbe-cue and dance on the new pavement on Thanksgiving day. Ogden, Lewis Hansen, merchant of Warren, Weber county, was fined $30 by Judge D. R. Roberts, after he pleaded guilty to the charge of selling sell-ing cigarets without a license. Provo, H. C. Walker, issuer of bad checks, who was arrested here some time ago by police officers, was sentenced sen-tenced to serve from one to ten years in the state prison by Judge Elias Hansen. Logan, Professor Clyde W. Lin-say, Lin-say, head of the practice farm department depart-ment at the U. A. C. has tendered his resignation to President E. G. Peterson. Peter-son. He will leave shortly for Palo Alto, Cal. Ogden, Ira Brown, who is charged with being an accessory after the fact In the robbery of the Hill service station sta-tion last February, was sentenced to one year in the county jail by Judge James N. Kimball. Bingham, Sheriff Harries and deputies discovered S44 gallons of wine in a cleverly concealed cellar under a pool hall here. The proprietor I of the pool hall, was arrested on a ' charge of possession of liquor. |