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Show News Notes : From All Parts of J UTAH 1 Suit Lake, C-eorge A. Storrs president of the Great Western Coa. Mines company; Earl J. Welch, Char lea M. Croft and Joseph S. Welch, former fiscal agents of the concert entered pleas of not guilty to usinp the mails In a scheme to defraud when they were arraigned befor Judge Tillman D. Johnson m th United States district court. Data of trial has not been set. Salt Lake, As a fitting token tc the thirtieth anniversary of the founding of St. Mark's hospital training school for nurses, the alumnae alum-nae association of that organization Intends starting a trust fund foi building a new non-sectarian hospital in Salt Lake. Provo, The Utah County Farm bureau has' just issued a publication entitled "The Utah County Farm News." The first number is an eight-page eight-page magazine, which contains special spe-cial articles of interest to the farmers of this section. C. C. Child, in charge of the local office of the county or ganization, is the managing editor. Richfield, Laurence Johnson and William Jackling, deputies of the state fish and game commissioner, ara taking spawn at Fish lake. The brook trout are spawning in great number and no difficulty will be experienced in obtaining ample spawn to stock the plants at Glen wood, Logan and Murray. Salt Lake, Utah's estimated corn production for 1924 totals 572,000 bushels, in terms of grain, as compared com-pared with 772,000 bushels in 1923, according to the monthly report issued is-sued by Frank Andrews, agricultural statistician. Provo, An effort to bring fifty elk from the Jackson Hole country to populate the Timpanogos district is the latest movement of Provo Ki-wanis Ki-wanis club members, who find that it will be impossible to procure that number from the Mt. Nebo district. Bingham, Austin Solomon Jackson Jack-son was instantly killed at the Utah Copper company's blacksmith shop when a load of corrugated iron fell upon him from a crane. Salt Lake, In an executive order issued by Governor Charles R. Ma-bey, Ma-bey, Adjutant General W. G. Williams Wil-liams was designated brigadier general gen-eral and assigned to the command of the Sixty-fifth field artillery of the Fortieth national guard division of the army. General Williams will -continue as adjutant general of Utah, his appointment as such being at the nleasure of the governor, and there being no legal obstacle in the way. Lehi, Miss Fern Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith of Lehi, was declared winner of the popularity contest, which has been conducted here during the past six weeks by the local post of the American Ameri-can Legion, and which was closed at the Armistice day ball given by the Legion in the Smuin academy. Salt Lake, A. J. Weber, chief justice jus-tice of the Utah supreme court, was appointed referee in bankruptcy for Salt Lake county by Judge Tillman D. Johnson of the United States district dis-trict court. Judge Weber succeeds S. T. Corn as referee for this county. coun-ty. Mr. Corn submitted his resignation resigna-tion on flrennnr. nf ill henlth. '.Tnnp-p Corn will, however, continue to act as referee in Weber county. Delta, Arthur Albrecht of New York, 20 years of age, beating his way across the continent, suffered a crushed right leg at Lynndyl as he attempted to board a freight. He missed his hold and was thrown under un-der the wheels. He was picked up by Woodard Pace and taken to a hospital at Delta on a following freight, where it was found necessary neces-sary to amputate his leg above the knee. Salt Lake, A survey is being made by the state road commission of a proposed road between Bear River City and Tremonton to be of gravel surfacing with the idea of completing the highway next summer. A survey sur-vey is also to be undertaken on a section of the Echo canyon highway between Emory and Wasatch, it was eaid. Salt Lake, President Alvaro Obre-gon Obre-gon of Mexico has telegraphed Governor Gov-ernor Charles R. Mabey asking that Pedro Cano, sentenced to be executed exe-cuted for the murder of June St. C'.air at Park City, be given an opportunity op-portunity to prove his innocence throuj.h the submission of new evidence. evi-dence. Nephi, The election for bondinj fr the erection of city hall for Nephi was carried by n vote of more !han two to one. The election was .' -e'd at the same time as the general election. A $ 16,000 building will be erected. G:nien, A coincidence that may never occur again developed in the Og'ler.'s school population following the annual school census. There are the same number of boys and girls fi'HOG of each making a school population popu-lation of 10,412 in the city. |