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Show News Notes j From All Parts of UTAH I Salt Lake City. The livestock committee com-mittee of the Chamber of Commerce have formed a budget calling for ex-pmditure ex-pmditure of J13.000 for the Intermoun-tain Intermoun-tain Livestock Show to be held at the Salt Lake L'nion Stock yards the first week in April, 192.5 Salt Lake City With the arrest, and confessions, of Arthur Hays and George Allen for the attempted murder of Police Sergeant Pierce, the police believe they have the leaders of a gan9 of hold ups who have been so active in Salt Lake the past few weeks. Salt Lake City Whereas perishable perish-able crops in many Western states, including Utah, were marketed this year only about 50 per cent on accouat of lack of transportation facilities, reports re-ports now Indicate that the same class crops will be marketed much more fully next year. Various Western railroads, including the Western Pacific. Pa-cific. Union Pacific and the Santa Fe, have arranged to have approximately 11,000 additional refrigerator cars ready for 1923 crops. Salt Lake City. Fifteen days In the county jail or a fine of $15 was the sentence imposed on A. E. Denny by City, Judge Ben Johnson. Denny pleaded guilty to the charge that he sold cold storage eggs without mark ing them In accordance with the state law. Provo. With the lessening of de-' mands for gondola cars in which to ship sugar beets as the season draws to an end. a'l cars of this type owned hy the Salt Lake & Utah Electric railroad rail-road are being turned, over to tha steam roads having connection with the electric line, for use in shipping coal. Anounoement to this effect was made at the traffic department headquarters headquar-ters of the road. RaU Lake City. Thieves committed a hold davli"ht robbery at the store of H. S. Shihata, when they seized rjiree trays of rings and made their oenoe. Shihata reported that the loss was about $S.G0. Salt Lake City. Utah has less ferl-aral ferl-aral a'd mileage than the four inter-mountain inter-mountain states of Colorado, Idaho. Montana, Wyoming or New Mexico, according to a bnlletin reaching the offices of the state road commission. 0"den. An Indorsement of an Amendment to the prohibition act fav- oring "light wines and beer" Is urjred i hv the Ogden Trades and Labor rs- sembly. nccord'ng to a resolution adopted ns outlining the program or leris'ation to be presnted to the next legislature. Lean. A change In the manner si the operation and administrative work : of the Logan City municipal electric ; light plant Is now being planned by the city commissioners . Salt Lake City The Utah Stat Farm Bureau will hold its annual eo-rention eo-rention In Salt Lake City, Jan. 8, S 10, it Is announced by Fred Mathews, commercial agent of the bnreaii. Soanlsh Fork. Jlepafr werk on thfl snillwny of the Strawberry prolect power plant, which has been umder way Ince the close of the Irrigation eaon hng hren completed. Kxtenelve repa'rs were mad in enlarring tke nnner concrete dlffnslon chamber and altering the design. Lnyton. Dr. K H. Moss hag Inoculated Inocu-lated bont 3000 head of hoes In the ost two months for the prevention of hog cholcrn in the vicinity of Kay-vl'Ie Kay-vl'Ie and Lavton. Hog cholera li prevalent pre-valent 'n th's section, but every means i being taken bv the farmers to com-o'etfly com-o'etfly stamp it out. Salt L-ke ntv J. M. Edison, proprietor pro-prietor of a "hot dog'' automobile stand "t Seond Est nnd Third South -treets, worsted n holdup man fol'ow-'if fol'ow-'if a furious bend to bnd combat, and he has the thug's cap ss a trophy. 0"den. Dick Norton, 20 years of ge. of Hurley, Idaho, and Paul .Tacoby 'fi ye-r of age. of Oakley, Idaho, wrre Treated by Detectives at the city "rnrdn" grounds. They w'll he held ror the sheriff et Malad, Tdsho, who hoJr's a warrant chnr-lng the vontbs with the theft of n saddle and bicycle. Ogden. Two carloads of purebred S'iry cattle for Weber conaty herd fill be purchased In Wiscons'a wtrhln he n-xt few dars and shipped to 'Vrden. according to the announcemeat . f W. Preston Thomns. ronnty arricnl-tore arricnl-tore agent. The onttle will be distrfb-ote-1 smong the farmers of the district, dis-trict, who are purehaalne them ss part f the campaign la the county to procure pro-cure better dairy stock." Monb. Supervisor E. B. Spencer of the La Sal national foreat says that n considerable demand for hog pastur I on the forest rnngrs is developing This Innovation I the result of the ' poor condition of the cattle market, many' of the stockmen being furced ' to engage in hog raising to amplify ' the Income from thoir ranches. In the ' last month several shipments of fat I hogs to llvostoclt market centers have I been muds m d t lie illfir nudn fair I c-rollta. |