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Show III Pithy News Notes From All Parts of I UTAH Ogden. John W. 'Walsh ,who besan his business career na a newsbutoher on the first Bamberger tram, has been elected to the board k)f directors of that railway. Salt Lake City. Approximately 2(Xi additional men will b.? employed by the motive and car departments of the Denver & Rio Grande Western railroad ia gait Lake -this week, bringing bring-ing the operations of the car department depart-ment fj 100 per cent. This announcement announce-ment was made by D. G. Cunningham, assistant superintendent, of these departments. de-partments. The motive power department's depart-ment's operations will he Increased :-: So per cent of its capacity. Wicn the additional men, the total number employed em-ployed in the two branches will he CO. When these departments are operatins with full force there arc about ll'OO men employed. Salt Lake City. The local lod,te of Knights of Columbus is planning an Kas-ler carnival. Moab. Lee March post of-the American Amer-ican Legion will have lis own home in Moab. John Learning has made an offer to the post of a lot as a donation dona-tion if the post building will be erect-j erect-j ed thereon. Max I!. Taylor has also j offered his eouity in a lot if the hal- ance can be secured on the s,-ime j terms, a donation. The structure is to be built of adobe, which will be nxide I by local legion members. The plans j U for a building 32x$r f?et in dimon-' dimon-' sions, with a main floor 30xS0 feet, i The cluhrooms for the post members will be on the upper floor. As many members of the post are n-v out of employment, work on the building will begin as soon as the ailol-.es a.e ready. The cost of the building will be reduced re-duced appreciably by the members donating do-nating their labor. Gunnisom The new $80,000 high ROh1H.1I building was dedicated Here last week. Several hundred visitors from Salt I-uke City" and elsewhere were present. Ogden. W. n. Hills, a former Salt Lake City business man, committed I suicide by Inhaling poison gas at Ixs Vngeles. j Salt Lake City Thomas Redmond, secretary of Utah Cattle and Ilors? Growers' nssoeiat? -n, has appealed to the American National IJvest.vek as s-ociation at New York City for hoip in ccuring lower railroad freight rt.tea ML rb-asant. The first church hell ever rung in San I'ete valley is said to be at Mr. Pleasant. The boll was ! used at the -time of President '-ar- . field's funeral. Stilt Lake CMy. Dehydrating fruit and vegetables Is r-eommended as the most economical method of supplying the family table during the wintei season. The government pi ins for curing supplies in this manner can I-hnd I-hnd fr"m the Department of Agriculture Agricul-ture at Washington. Salt I-nke City Nlbley pal it has been set aside for a municipal golf ' oiMtr.so. The grounds wi'I be oen to I the public this season. Provo. TlLe business houses of thiv j city will allow emp!oHs r visit ball I games here by permitting otic half the j force to go one day an 1 the oMiers I the next but will not close jt'l d.iy Wednesday as was the custom hist year. Ogd'-n, I'tah. The odor of cokhiL: ci mash led to the discovery of a s-till in this city. .Mii'-li uhisi y wt g found .and th factory was closed. Ogden. I'ttih. Three boys from I'o. rateilo, Idal.-, who started out to oe the world v. ith only L'a (ent-i le-tv- -en vhem, were lnl;e, Inlo cr.-tody by officer of-ficer I. I-'. Haukill-1 of the p .lb e ll --partmenr. --partmenr. The boys gave the nuae. of Mtinford I'ratt. 11 yours of trro; Lynn 'hit:'ker. 11 years of age, and farrM Hale. 13 years or ag". The boys arrived iiere on a freight train. Parents of the boys will send a man after the runaways. h'phralm, I'tali. Irrigation district for Improving this county Is being formed. SiK nearby towns will assb-t In tie- proje Duchesne,--A resolution of protest against the stage service Into the I'iiitah basin, adopted at a mass con-l con-l vention le-re, htm been sent to the pub-j pub-j lie utilities commission In Salt I.ai.e. 1 Tie inlnb-sion Is appealer for ! the purpose of giving the l'lnt ili basin !a ce,e,id;ible serioo, and the f soia. I tioti voices vehement protest acailid 1 'he pen Ice provided during the win- ! ter. J Sail I al.e City.- II. S. Iivetl, oi.n'r-l.ian oi.n'r-l.ian of tie Clip .11 Pacific s.Vi.lcm, In I an Interview here ilecinres business j revival Is very much Mildred by taxes I now in oft'eft. An alteration in form I and system of taxation would i:re;itlv I accelerate return of provp' rlty. .Mr. Iiv-et believes. Salt I.alto City. The street railway company inanagtnent fini'unees thm will conh'iid for a reduction In -wnyv mild street cur workers effective u tr XIiij- first. |