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Show ! News Notes I : From All Parti of & ! UTAH I Salt Lake City. JiiiIkb Tilman D. Johnson of the federal court has dismissed dis-missed the receivership of the Con-Bolidated Con-Bolidated Waon am! Machine company. com-pany. This court order nivalis that the company will operate free from a ri-celvcr'H control which, has existed for a considerable time. Kl. CJeorKe.- Hi-morrahaKic septicemia, septi-cemia, a conlaKoous disease anions rattle, lias ultai-ked th'-- domestic cattle cat-tle of St. (inoTKn ami vicinity anil from forty to fifty of the best milch rows In tli i section have died la the la.'it two or throe months. llrlKham Clly. Work on tho new Heel ami concrete bridge to span Hear Hivrr near (,'orrlnne Is now under un-der way anil when completed will finish fin-ish the feilerad road project from Chase to Trcmonton. The Corinne bridge will he 2H7 feet long and the specifications covering lt construction construc-tion call for seventy tons of steel, lir.l square yards of concreto and BOO cedar piles. This bridge will he tl, largest In this section and should bo completed by September 1st, it la said. Itichfleld. The hoard of education accompanied by Architects Iledlund ami Watkins of Salt Lake City, ln-Hpected ln-Hpected tho new Bchoolhouse at Venice. Ven-ice. After a very thorough and carotid caro-tid Inspector, the building was accepted accept-ed In every detail. This new school house Ih one of the most beautiful In the state of Utah anil will meet all reiiulremeiits of Venice schooling for a great many years to come. Onden Dedication of large slabs, upon which will bo placed memorial tablets bearing tho names of all veterans vet-erans of the civil war who havo been members of Dix-Logan post No. 3, Crand Army of tho Republic, were now features of the Memorial day exercises ex-ercises here. There will be one tablet tab-let each In tho city and Mountain View cemeteries, where services were held. N,,phl. Mona school was declared the best-kept nnd cleanest school in tho Juab school district and was awarded the prize of $15 by the board of education at its regular meeting. According to tho rules of the contest, this money is to be spent on playground equipment. James H.' Wullis, who inspected the Mona school, paid a high compliment to the neatness displayed by the students stu-dents and on the work of the janitor. Ogden. T. Gajeksky, a furrier and taxidermist, was sentenced to pay a fine of $200 and serve sixty days in jail by Judge John A. Hendricks of tho city court after his conviction by a jury on a charge of having four heaver hides in his possession, without with-out being properly tagged by the state commissioner, to show that they had been lawfully commrited to him. Salt Lake City. Down at Locker-bee Locker-bee in San Juan county lives a man who only recently ascertained that there was a law upon tho statute books that requires the payment of a tax on gasoline. He knows better now for the secretary of state has called his attention to the fact that he owes the state more than $250 taxes on the thirty-two barrels of gasoline gas-oline that ho has sold during the past two years. Salt Lake City. Members cf the newspaper fraternity whose assignment assign-ment has placed them in close touch with the warden of the Utah state prison, James Devine, during his more than four years" incumbency of the office, were his guests at a dinner at the prison. But one person per-son outside of the "press gang" was present, that being Judge Stewart of the state board ot corrections. Salt Lake City. A manufacturing plant ot the Griffin Wheel company of Chicago. $12,000,000 subsidiary company of the American Steel Foun-daries Foun-daries corporation, will be established establish-ed in Salt Lake, the first unit to be completed near the end of the year, according to a telegram received rrom K. P. Lament, president of the company, com-pany, by President Frank B. Cook ot the chamber of commerce. Logan. Merchants and business men of Logan are in favor of continuing contin-uing the Sunday picture shows, oc-cording oc-cording to action taken at a recent meeting of 143 representatives of business concerns in the city. By a vote of 100 to 42 the business men indicated their desire to see the shows continued. Ogden. Dr. A. X Foutz adjutant, was elected delegates to the annual convention ot the Disabled American Ameri-can Veterans of the World War. from Weber Chapter No. 4. B. K. Rice commander of the local chapter, was made adjutant. Frovo. Mapleton and Springville farmers, who realize the pienace ot white top. noxious weed, to the success suc-cess of their farms, have just purchased pur-chased a carload of salt, which will be spread over the infested areas, according ac-cording to C. J. Sorenson, district agricultural inspector. |