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Show News Notes J l From All Parts of ! UTAH j A Ogden. Following an auto collision E. T. McCarthy, one of the drivers, -was arrested on a charge of reckless driving. Ogden Fifty thousand dollars are asked as damages for the death of Louise Orem, alleged to have been killed while in the employ of the D. & R. G. W. Ry. in a suit filed in the district court. Salt Lake City. One hundred and seven tobacco dealers of Utah have qualified under the new cigaret licensing licens-ing law and are permitted to sell cigarettes over the counter without thereby placing themselves in a clasi with the bootlegger. Moah. A survey of the work being done on the road to the San Juan county oil field, for which the legislature legisla-ture appropriated $15,000, by H. S. Barnes, county commissioner of San Juan county, shows that the Cow canyon can-yon road has been completed. Murray. A Lions club was organized organiz-ed last wffk at Murray. It is composed com-posed of twenty-five charte"- members. mem-bers. Farmington. Sheriff George Mann departed for Los Angeles to per. Edward Ed-ward Donaldson, who is wanted on a gra,nd larceny charge. The alleged crime was committed in Clinton last October. Price. Joseph A. Young, pioneer stockgrower and farmer of Mountain Home, Duchesne county, died near the old well en route to Price from My-ton. My-ton. Helper. Gus Adams, 38 years of age, a machine man, was crushed to death by a falling roof in the Mutual Coal company mine in Spring canyon Carbon county. Provo Robert Curtis was awarded the Mr. and Mrs. W. Lester Mangum scholarship consisting of a fonr-year course to the Brigham Young university. univer-sity. Mr. Curtis was chosen from ten students of the Provo high school who rank highest in their studies and possess leadership ability. Ogden. Inheritance tax on $110,. 010.62 of the estate of the late HeDer Scowcroft will he paid according to the report of the appraisers. Richmond. "Balck and White" day the annual exhibition of Holstein cattle, cat-tle, held in Richmond, scored a greater success than any show of the kind ever given in this section of the state. Mt. Pleasant. Professor C. L. Johns, principal of Wasatch academy, announced that a new boys' dormitory, dormi-tory, to be known as the Sage Memorial Memor-ial will be built this summer on tlie Wasatch block, the gift to the school of the Woman's Board of Home Missions. Mis-sions. Ephraim. The Zion hotel, a prominent promi-nent hostelry of this part of the state, was virtually destroyed by fire. The building is a three-story brick structure. struc-ture. Salt Lake City. A new counterfeit $20 federal reserve note has been found in circulation, according to information in-formation received by Postmaster Guthrie. Ogden. Thirty-eight cases of shell- J nrnlnntn flWarraA fft VtOPTI adulterated and shipped to Ogden by a Los Angeles firm, were confiscated by United States Marshal, J. R. Ward. Fillmore. -A three day celebration marked the event of the completion of the Delta to Fillmore railroad. Moab. Eager to "get it over with," George Borden, Fred Prantice and Joe Conley, confessed robbers of the First National bank of Moab, will soon appear before Judge Dillworth Woolley for sentence. Provo. Final option on all lands to be taken over by the Provo-Spring-ville Holding company for use of the Columbia Steel corporation was exercised ex-ercised when the company procured 125 acres to complete the 1,000-acre tract that will be used. Salt Lake City. Some sixty-three laws in all went into effect Tuesday, out of a total of 10S passed by the 1923 legislature. Ferhaps the new law most in the public eye is that licensing the sale of cigarets in Utah. Helper. Clarence Hunter, charged with using the mails for fradulent purposes, was arrested here and will be taken to Salt Lake for federal prosecution. Ogden About 4.000 boys of the schools of the city marched in the parade of the ''Loyalty" day celebration, celebra-tion, which is part of the Rotary boys week. |