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Show , ifl I Pithy News Rotes From All Part of j ! UTAH 'I Option The city wtitor aywtem will' be extended thin .summer, ' 1 Brlgham CityMany streets arid 1 sidewalks will be Improved this sea j son. , - -j Brlfhom City Peach Day will be reldlrutol ou September 20th Oils i year. . - , Suit Ijike. rrlsoners at the state penltentlury were given a vaudeville entertainment this week. ,v ( s , Bountiful. A large quantity or cement sidewalks will be contrKted . j here this seuBon. t , Ephralm John C. Johnson has beea ; grunted a poimion by the federal gor- eminent ' ! ' t i Duchesne A new bridge Is needed across the Strawberry river and ef ! forts tire bclnj; made to fiuanco the . ! undertaking. s j Salt Lake Numerous anglers have) been fined by local authorities for catching and keeping trout less than seven inches long. , Salt Lake All railways having three or more employees must now report all uccldonts to the state industrial cimmlsslon. (, S.ilt Lakt. Practically all the counties coun-ties of the first class, as grouped by, the Utah state fair directors, have an n mi need that they will have agricultural agricul-tural and horticultural county exhibit at the state fair this year. Salt Lake James Metcalf, Jr. of Sa4 Lake, w as elected worthy president of the grand aerie of the Faternal Order of Dngles of Utah at the closing session ses-sion of the annual state Eagles' convention. con-vention. Bingham was selected as the meeting place of next years convention. Logan A class of sixty-three young Aomen of the city has enrolled for training In recreational leadership which is to be given here by leader from the ' Community Service, Inc., through the cooperation of local com. mittecs, of which George D. Cardon Is general chairman. Suit Lake Engagement Is announo ed by the state board of health oU A. M. Bedell now at Montgomery, Ala., as sanitary engineer for the board In Utah. Particular Interest attaches Ut the selection of Mr. Bedell at this time, was asserted by Dr. T. B, Peatty s'ate health commissioner, for the reason rea-son that Mr. Bedell has proved among other things, to be an expert In mosquito mo-squito control. His work In Alabama has given him considerable experience Moroni. Local sportsmen will or ranize to protect game and fish front improper exploiting. Spanish Fork. A building is to b erected in the city park for the use ol auto tourists. ;, Ogden. A fifty thousand dollai quote for the business district to apply on the Weber gymnasium has been raised. Salt Lake. Noxious weeds are to be battled to the death by the stats crops pest comissloner. New plans . for eradication are being laid. Salt Lake. George E. Trice, chnrg 4 with keeping trout less than seven Inches in length, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to pay a fine. Logan. A temporary organization of La Socite des Quarant Homines aa Hints Chevenu, the society that will put French frills on the Logan post of the American legion has been effected. Salt Lake. The report of the predatory pre-datory animal campaign shows thai during March, April and May 1. 416 artmals were de-troyel, which in-, eluded four mountain lions. Signs of only on wolf were found In San luan county. Salt Luke. Durtr-g the flte years that the state Inrtrance fund has been established, the amount paid In premiums aggregate about $1j000,0OO, $,"10,ihk) has been pftd In benefits to Injured workmen nnd the assets of. the fund are $170,000 in excess of liabilities. lia-bilities. Provo. Joseph Van Smith, for many years a resident of this city died at his home after a stroke of apoplexy. Mr. Smith was born in Salt Lake City January 11, lfi-18, being one of tbs Hrst boys born in the Salt Lake tal-ley. tal-ley. His piirenl. came to Utah witU th second company of emigrants. Sa't Lake A state tncwwe tax law reasons for its adoption nnd some considerations which must be weighed closely before fl'tch a law is enacted wre considered at a public hearing held by th( stctte lax commission nt the esipltol. Tho hearing was adjourned, ad-journed, subject to the cull of William iUilley, chairman if the commission,' -iiich has the duty of recommend I ing to the next legislature steps foi ' the revlsloa of the state's tavutlus sysUia -4 - |