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Show Pithy News Notes From All Parts of UTAH t T-TPI Ogden. Chier if Police Curtis L. Alison closed all games of chance that attempted to operate in the city in connection with tlie Wild West show. Ogden. Mrs. T. L. Coupler is in the Dee hospital, suffered from injuries alleged to have been inflicted by her husband, T. L. Coupler, 43, a former insurance agent. Salt Lake. A reduction fare of one and one-third the cost of tlie regular round trip fare will be established from points on the Union Fneifie system sys-tem in Utah to Salt Lake for the state fair this year. Price. Miss Nettie Potter, 19 years of age, and Miss Leah Pace, IS, botli of rice, were injured n an auto accident ac-cident on tlie Price-Helper road near Guuderson's. Miss Potter suffered a broken collarbone and Miss Pace suffered suf-fered a severely sprained back. Ogden. Royal Heed Shupe 11 years old, son of Boyd Shupe of Huntsville, was accidentally shot and killed by his brother, Junius, 14, while they were hunting chickens at the head of Beaver canyou, about thirty miles from Ogden. Montieelle. Leroy Stevens, found guiUy by a jury Sunday of involuntary manslaughter in connection with the deaths of George and Charles Bradford Brad-ford near here several months ago, was sentenced to an undetermined term in tlie state prison of from one to ten years by Judge Dilworth Wool-ley Wool-ley in tlie district court. Richfield. Ezra Stevens, convicted of murder in the second degree at Kan-ab Kan-ab and sentenced to fifteen years in the state prison by Judge Erickswi, passed through Richfield on his way to prison. Stevens who is 72 years of age, shot and killed hi; son-in-law, Andrew Siler, 55, at Sit. Carmel, after an altercation over money matters. Salt Lake. Governor Charles R Mabey has received from the department, depart-ment, of agriculture a check for $39,-757. $39,-757. So, the state's portion of the receipts re-ceipts from national forests for the fiscal year ending June 30. The largest larg-est amount is from the Manti forest of $7542.20. Salt Lake. Foreign corporations in Utah to the number of fifty who are transacting business in the state will have summons served upon them by the corporation department of the secretary sec-retary of state calling attention to the fact that their charters in the state have expired by reason of the failure nf the organizations to pay the annual license 'for permits to transact bus: ness in Utah. Ogden. Immediae steps will be taken tak-en by the police department to rid the city of a number of undesirable sofl Irink parlors which have been trafficking traf-ficking in liquor, it was announced at the city hail following the confer euce of mayor Frank Francis and Cit; Commissioners A. F. Larson and O. B. Madson with Chief of Police Curtis L. Allig'm. The drive -on the bootlegers and rum shops, it was announced, will begin ac once by the members of the police department. The city commission commis-sion intends to revoke the licenses of places whose proprietors have been convicted of violating the prohibition taw. Salt Lake The Utah state board of pardons will hold a meeting Saturday, September 16 at the Utah state prison. Salt Lake Victor Peterson, a railway rail-way striker, was shot and seriously wounded by a strike breaking negro. Woods Cross. The Woods Cross plant of tlie Woods Cross Canning company com-pany will open for tomato packing for the first time in three years. Farmington. At a meeting of the board of education the date of opening the schools of Davis county was fixed nt September 18. It is expected that the enrollment will be unusually large, especially in high school. Salt Lake. The Utah tax commission commis-sion has adjourned to meet again In October, at which time further consideration con-sideration will he given or tlie work which has been before the commission commis-sion and the special plans which have been worked out by Professor Bullock, expert from Harvard university. Salt Lake. The Horsesnoe Pitch era' association of Utah will hold a tournament at the coming state fair The association has sent out a letter to the various counties requesting that some representative of the rorse.-boe piitchers in the county organize a club with a view of selevting the champion pitcher of the county to enter the state contest. Mm i ay. James Bodell, ic years of age, a resident of Herriinan, was drowned at Crystal hot lase, while bathing. Pro, o. Utah's crop of onions this year aggregates 100 acres. The estimated es-timated yield is placed at 450 bushels pt-r acre and fifty-two cars will be shipped . Last year the shipment was ninety cars. Reports to the bureau bur-eau of crop statistics show that the condition of sugar beets In Utah if highly favorable. |