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Show I News Notes X From All Parts of S UTAH Provo. County Agent George Holmstead of Sevier county, has just purchased a carload of Holstein heifer calves in Utah county on behalf be-half of the Richfield Boys' club. Logan. Allen and Lavere Richs, found guilty of stealing hay, paid fines of $30 each. Brigham Ciity. Pretending that he was "going to get a coyote," Joe wandered away from the camp near Auzizabel, 45, an Italian sheepherder, Connor springs and committed suicide. sui-cide. Midvale. One of East Midvale's best-known citizens, John William Sharp, an Indian war veteran, died at his home in this city. Murray. Allene Dorran, 4, was stunned when the wind from a passenger pass-enger train knocked her down. The child was playing by the side of the track near the station when the ac-ident ac-ident occurred. Brigham City.Twenty Hungarian partridges have been received here from the State Fish and Game department de-partment for propogation. Price. A. Cohn, formerly a merchant mer-chant of Price, was arraigned before Justice J. W. Hammond, on a charge of grand larceny. Bingham. The Bingham Mercantile Mercan-tile company obtained a judgment of $1,229.63 against Thea Schweitzer, deposed de-posed divisional prohibition chief in the 3rd district court. Nephi. Contract for carpentry and masonry work in altering a building at Nephi to be used by the national guard battery has been awarded by John H. Glenn, state director of finance. fi-nance. Logan. A petition to open and grade the closed street between Second Sec-ond and Third East on Eighth North streets was presented to the city commissioners. Provo. A movement is afoot to form a cooperative association here for the hatching of chicks on a large scale. Nephi. An organization to institute insti-tute and carry on an educational campaign cam-paign in wheat growing, has been formed here with T. C. Winn general executive. Park City. Burglars entered the store of the Summit Meat and Grocery Gro-cery company and robbed the store of $248 in cash and $201 in checks. Moab. Shearing in Grand county has started the first hands being sheared at the Cooley ranch in Castle valley. Logan. It is likely that Logan will enter the new intermountain fair and racing circuit which is being planned to include northern Utah and southern south-ern Idaho. Moab. George Newell, subcontractor subcontrac-tor on the Moab-Thompson's post road, has a crew at work surfacing on that highway. Washington About 400,000 acres of land in Emery and Grand counties, will be thrown open to entry by former for-mer service men of the World war on April 20. Hunter. Melvin Smith was killed when he was struck by an automobile driven by J. B. Baldwin, of Tooele. Castle Dale. Hog cholera has broken brok-en out in the vicinity of the town of Emery, in Emery county. The outbreak is not considered serious. Elsinore. The town board of Elsi-nore Elsi-nore has had a force of men at work the past week hauling gravel on the roads and sidewalks. Clearfield The Clearf'eld school house a brick structure of four rooms and basement, was destroyed except the side walls by fire. Provo. Bids have been called for by the Columbia Steel corporation on two large smokestacks to be installed at the Springville plant as soon as possible. Richmond. Dairymen of this vicinity vicin-ity are busy getting their stock in shape for the annual "Black and White day," which will be held at Richmond early in May. Spanish Fork. Strenuous efforts will be made to put this city on the map the coming summer, according to the clean-town campaign arranged for at a meeting of the clean-town committee. com-mittee. Ogden. Ogden Elks have announced announc-ed the purchase of about 100 lots in Mountain View cemetery, adjoining other lots in what is knpwn us the Elks' rest. |