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Show jj Pithy News Notes D From All Parts of j UTAHX Eureka. A new federal building is. :o be erected in a short timo. Price. A local merchant is planning an entire new business block. Nephi. Over a mile of new side, ivalk will soon be constructed if pres-: pres-: ;nt plans carry through. Spanish Fork. A new postoffice j building to est $1,000 will soon be constructed. Springville William Russell, (V! years or age, architect and builder and resident of this city for eighteen years, fell dead at his home after a few minutes illness. Ogden. There are more than 8.00C students in school at present and in. dicalions are that this number would be increased in the next few weeks. Salt Lake A fine of $150 foi liquor law violations was levied agaiHsl Burt Burnett by City Judge lien Johnson, when Burnett pleadej guilty to the charge. Logan. Ralph Snowball, recently convicted in the city court of fish ing in restricted waters and fined $200 by Judge Bullen, has filed papers on appeal to the district court. Provo Excellant weather during the past few days and absence of rain have been very beneficial tor cut. ting corn and filling silus, seeding fall grain, picking and marketing fruit, and for the development and harvesting of alfalfa seed throughout through-out Utah. Announcement of the expected arrival arri-val of a complete carload of catfish of the larger varieties for state wide distribution in waters not suitet! for . the propagation of trout and bass was made by D. H. Madsen, state fish and game commissioner. The fish range In size fmin four and one-half to twelve inches in length. Salt Lake - -Hopes of Salt Lak City residents for the proposed Al pine scenic highway through Parley's and Lamb's canyons through Brighton to connect with American Fork roads, were practically dispelied by a letter let-ter received by the state road commission com-mission from the federal forestry bureau at Ogden. Forestry funds, with which it was hoped to build the highway, high-way, will not be available this year or next year, the letter stated. There is $371,770 in the fund available for road building, but that amount cannot can-not be used for the scenic highway project. Ogden. There were practically 75,-000 75,-000 pounds less butter in cold storage In Utah on September 1 than on August Au-gust 1, while the quantity of freh meat in cold storage on September 1 was 125,000 pounds less than on August Au-gust 1. The figures are obtained from the reports submitted to the food and dairy department of the provisions in cold storage on the dales mentioned. mention-ed. Smoked meats were less on September Sep-tember 1 by 50,000 pounds than on August 1. Condensed milk was reduced re-duced from 54,000 pounds to 33,000 pounds. The report shows that there were 5,000 dozen less eggs on September Sep-tember 1 than on August 1 in Storage. Stor-age. Salt Lake. Preparations are being made by the extension division of the University of . Utah to organize classes throughout the entire state for the benefit of those who cannot attend the State Institution in Salt Lake City. It is thought that more than 100 classes will be organized In the various towns of the state this' year. Classes will be organized only I in towns where sufficient number apply ap-ply for the work. A number of these will be conducted in the evenings eve-nings for the convenience of those who work during the day. Some of the work that is being asked for the most is in English, education, history snd philosophy. Salt Lake. Members of the, Wasatch Wa-satch Mountain Hiking Club Saturday Satur-day evening September 23rd held a Watermelon Bust at the old paper mill, in Big Cottonwood canyon, under un-der the direction of Winifred Pin-brough. Pin-brough. October 1st Tlmpan-ogas Cave will be visited, leaving 7 a. m., Sunday morning undor the leadership of Geo. Young. October 8th will travel through East canyon, where short walks '.vil! be taken. Also quite a number of trout ore expetced to be captured. October 15th Deer Creek and Silver Lake via American Fork cannon wiil be enjoyed, spending the '.sy on the shores of this beautiful j lake. I Log'.n. The Cache County Fish and j Game Protective association has pre-I pre-I pared to receive tnd distribute tribu-I tribu-I tary to Logan river 7,500 trout from ! ii;i to 4 inches in length, being shipped ship-ped by truck from the Springville hatchery. Salt Lake. Chavles Hanson Towns, auihor, who, with a party of writer! I and artists, recently passed through Salt Lake on his way to VcIlowBton-! National park, said thf.t he thought Salt Lake one of the most beautiful cities lie had eer visited. |