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Show I News Notes : From A 11 Parts of I UTAH Ogden, Ogden's new $400,000 Union Htatlon was formally and officially of-ficially opened with appropriate ceremonies cere-monies held in the main room, pre-ided pre-ided over by Fred M. Nye, president presi-dent of the Ogden chamber of com-mece. com-mece. More than 200 Ogden men and women, which included representatives represent-atives of the Union Pacific and Southern Pacific railroads, joint builders of the structures, and civic bodies, among them the Salt Lake chamber of commerce participated. Spanish Fork, The Spanish Fork Fish and Game Protective association associa-tion released twenty-one pairs of Chinese pheasants in the river bottoms bot-toms district, near the power plant. These birds were secured from the state game farm at Springville. Salt Lake, William E. McKell, representative re-presentative from Salt Lake county in the next state house of representatives, represent-atives, and prominently mentioned two years ago as 'a speakership pos-nibility, pos-nibility, is this year definitely in the i race for that honor at the hands of his fellow members'. Mr. McKell has for some time been mentioned in connection with this honor, both by his Salt Lake colleagues and by men from other counties in the state. He definitely announced his decision to become a candidate. uguen, jjamage, wnicn win proDj ably amount to more than $5000, was caused by a fire at the Hylton flour mills at the corner of Washington avenue and Fifteenth street. The fire is supposed to have been caused by friction of a wheel in a shaft which igniteil dust. Machinery and much of the apparatus were damaged dam-aged and it will be some time before the mill operates at normal capacitj company officials said. Salt Lake, For the first time in the history of the Utah High School Athletic association, the winner of the state scholastic football championship cham-pionship will not be determined. The O-to-0 battle between the L. D. S. and Carbon County high schools gives both teams claim to the crown. There is little possibility of a playoff contest con-test being played, so it will go down in the records as a tie for the bunting. bunt-ing. Salt Lake, Ambrose Noble McKay general manager of The Salt Lake Tribune for the past fifteen years, nationally recognized as one of the most able men in newspaperdom, died at the Holy Cross hospital after an illness of two weeks. Duchesne, Irrigation of 6680 acres of land near Boneta and Alexander in Duchesne county is contemplated by the Farmers' Irrigation company uf Bluebell, through a water filing made at the state engineer's office. The company asked authority to use 205 acre-feet of water from Deer lake. " Salt Lake, The Utah-Idaho Sugar company has decided to erect a new sugar beet factory in the southern part of the province of Alberta, Canada, to replace the one in the Yakima valley, Wash., which is to be discontinued according to a statement state-ment made by Walter T. Pyper, secretary-treasurer of the Utah-Idaho Sugar company. This is in line with the policy of the company of discontinuing dis-continuing factories which are located lo-cated in poor sugar beet territory and moving them to more productive regions, re-gions, Mr. Pyper said. Moab, The Automobile club ct southern California has completed the placing of signs on the tourist highways leading from Colorado into Monticello, San Juan county. Eighty ornate steel signs have been placed on the highway from Cortez to Monticello Mon-ticello and during the summer months the California concern placed fifty-two fifty-two similar signs on the highways from Monticello to Green River via Moab. Spanish Fork, Work has been begun be-gun on an apartment house at the corwr of Second North and First West streets. The building is being be-ing put up by Horace Fereday and will consist of six four-room apartments apart-ments heated from a central heating plant The building is being erected erect-ed at a cost of $19,000 and will be ready for tenants some time in February. Feb-ruary. It will be the first apartment apart-ment house in Spanish Fork. Logan, A luncheon for farmers and business men is being planned by the agricultural and industries committee com-mittee of the Logan chamber of commerce for December 12, when an effort will be made to promote a better feeling between the two groups and encourage them to greater cooperation. co-operation. Provo, Bonds to the amount of $225,000 have been sold to the Palmer Pal-mer Bond & Mortgage company of Salt Lake City by Utah county, the money to be expended in the completion com-pletion of the city and county building, build-ing, and to make other improvements In the county. Salt Lake Only 132 votes were cast in Daggett county lor president of the United States. The county has the smallest population of any in Utah, and is situated in the north eastern coiner of the state. |