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Show News Notes From All Parts of UTAH J Brigliam City The Utah-Idaho Central Cen-tral Railroad company has installed a bell signal at the street crossing on Fifth West and Sixth North streets. This crossing has heretofore been considered con-sidered quite dangerous to the traveling travel-ing public. Salt Luke City. iSuit to recover 269S from Salt Lake City was instituted insti-tuted in the district court Wednesday by Salt Lake county. The claim is for money alleged due the county because be-cause of work in removing weeds from city streets during 1920 and 1921. Nephi. -The Local poultry associa-tions associa-tions are now successfully transporting eggs by automobile trucks to Gunnison where they are graded prior to shipment ship-ment to the New York markets. Salt Lake City. The unknown man whose body was recovered from the Jordan river, February 27, 1922, may have been John Orifino, 4S, an Italian merchant of Toledo, Ohio, according to Information received by the seriff's office. of-fice. A circular issued by the department depart-ment of pustice, Washington, D. C, describes Orifino, who is a fugitive from yustice. Brigham City. The car which was abandoned at the side of the road near Tonoph, Nev., by O. C. Jacobsen, the Brigham jeweler, October 27, when he wandered off into the desert and disappeared, was brought to this city No trace of Jacobsen has yet beer, found, and the parties who have been scanning the desert for several weeks have given up the seiirch. Provo. Deputy Sheriff Birk, with J. J. Bushman in custody, left for Sweet Grass, Mont, where he will turn Bushman over to the immigration immigra-tion authorities. Bushman was arrest-ded arrest-ded here several weeks ago on the request re-quest of D. A. Plumly of the immigration immigra-tion department on a charge of having hav-ing smuggled his way into the United States. Ogden. Motion picture films of Ogden canyon, which were taken last summer by C. J. Blanchard of the bnited States reclamation service, will be shown in Ogden according to the advices received by Jesse S. Richards, secretary of the chamber of commerce The Ogden films are now being shown in Omaha by the Union Pacific company. com-pany. Salt Lake City Appointment of a receiver for the Baldwin Radio company com-pany of this city, manufacturers of rudio telephone equipment was asked in Third district court by attorneys representing the latter firm. Midvale. One woman was killed three men badly bruised and two babies ba-bies escaped with but a few scratches Wednesday night when an automobile driven by Grant Mortenson of West Jordan struck a cow on the main street of the village and overturned. Salt Lake City. The Utah Light & Taetion company was fined $25 for violating the city ordinance prohibiting prohibit-ing one-man operation of street cars In a test case heard before City Judge N. H. Tanner Wedensday, Ogden. A total of $370,00 was distributed dis-tributed by the U. S. Bureau of public pub-lic roads within the past few days, for road work done in Utah and Idaho during September and October, according ac-cording to District Engineer B. J. Finch. The amount is the largest' the government has paid out since the bureau bu-reau was established In this city. Of the amount $100,000 will be for roads In Utah and $210,000 for road wolc in Idaho. -1 Salt Lake City. Following the load of the national department, the American Amer-ican Iegion, department of Utah, has taken a rleterminpd stand to stop the pest of war beggars and peddlers that for three years now have Injured Lhe reputation of men who proudly wore the uniform of the United Stages. Farmington. The Utah Power and Light company will furnish the Installation In-stallation of five special light reflectors re-flectors on the overhead crossings at Farmington, next week. Seventeen hundred pounds of cable nra being used in the work. Salt Lake City. The paved highJ way lui'ough oalt ljiike and Utah counties coun-ties will be kept open nil winter. Both countle-4 have Joined in the cost of erecting a series of snow fences in the region of Jordnn Narrows to prevent the heavy drifts nt th's point mn covering the road this winter, i |