Show I 1 a thc r e W m. m News Notes I I It Its It's s 's a Privilege to Live in Utah 1 CL i df f J Ih IE m f J Salt Lake Lako City Ralph Ralph W. W Seybolt for whose whoso execution the district court has four times fixed tho the date dato did not face lace the firing squad ActIng ActIng Act Act- Ing Governor H. H E B. Crockett in conference confer confer- enco ence with the state board of pardons of which he is chairman decided to grant tho the convicted murdered of patrolman patrolman patrolman pa pa- David Crowther his second reprieve Ogden The Ogden The U. U 8 S. reclamation service ser ser- vIco vice has not yet decided whether to build bund a high dam or low dam at American American American Amer Amer- ican Falls Idaho hence the concrete operations on the dam havo have been suspended suspended sus sue for about thirty days according accordIng according accord accord- ing to W. W L. L Watts Walls secretary of the Utah Construction company which Is building the dam The rhe construction of the wall on the east side of Snake river has been completed to a height specified for the low lov dam A coffer cofferdam cofferdam dam on the west side of the river also has been completed and excavation is now under way Salt Lake City The The application of 01 o othe the town of Huntsville for permission t I to charge a flat rate of or 1 I a month for each water service connection wa was dismissed by tho the public utilities commission com com- commission mission of Utah on motion of the a ap ap- ap Park City Drilling Drilling into a missed hole while working at the Silver Silve King Coalition mine Fred Sundell 25 25 and Riley Lake 26 were Injured Injured Injured-I Sundell was taken to a Salt Lake hospital The charge struck him in inthe inthe the face Injuring his e eyes ayes es Lake suf suf- I slight injuries Salt Lake City Harry Harry L. L Finch and Arthur L. L Barnes incumbents and P. P J. J Moran and Berkley Olson were nominated as candidates for cit city commissioner as shown by the com corn complete returns In the primary election here AlvIn Keddington present cit city auditor and Frank P. P Walts Waits were th the successful candidates for auditor Price BelIeving Believing that the salarIes paid to city officials at the present as well as in the past are so small as to be ridiculous and are not sufficient suf sui- to so much as compensate them their bare expenses while acting act act- acting ing in their civic capacities members of the city council hare ve decided onan on onan onan an Increase for the next nett two years cars Bingham All All employees of the various mines in this district are expected expected ex ex- ex to be inoculated against ty ty- typhoid typhoid fever Notices to this effect have been posted and the mining companies assume the expense Price Prediction is made by O. O P. P Madsen county agricultural agent that the Carbon production of sugar beets during 1925 will approximate tons This would make the crop just twice that of 1924 which figures just disclosed show ran about tons Ogden With With the completion of Gibbons pass In Idaho now under construction by tho the W. W S. S Craven Con Con- I company of Ogden the au automobile route between Ogden and Spokane Wash Vash will wUl be approximately approximate approximate- ly Iy miles shorter than the present auto route according to B B. B J. J Finch district engineer of tho the U. U S. S Bureau of public roads who has r returned tur ed from an inspection tour of Idaho Provo An An explosion at the Republic lic Creosote company's plant destroyed destroy destroy- ed two stills and otherwise damaged tho the plant to the extent of about Four men who wore oro working in close proximity to the stills miraculously escaped Injury when whon tho the explosion occurred 1 Coke and tar wore sent feet into the air Salt SaIt Lake City on On last Monday morning tho the work of razing another f the historical landmarks of the city was started The church historians historian's building at GO 60 East South Temple s street root will yield to tho the march of progress progress progress pro pro- gress and in its place will be built bunt the story eight medical arts building I which will cost The historians historian's historians historian's ians ian's building has haa stood for sixty years rears and has been closely associated with the tho history of tho the L. L D. D S. S church In 1917 tho the office of the church historian was transferred to the now church office building and then the Utah Conservatory of Music has occupied it it Of late the building has housed several musical studios Salt SaIt Lake Cit City Comparatively cheap chicken fend feed and particularly god prices for tor eggs are aro proving sUm sUm- stimulating to the poultry industry In Utah This situation has created a strong demand for pullets which tho marH market t cannot supply All poultry- poultry men who have what In other years ears might be bo considered surplus numbers of pullets are holding them and wondering wondering won won- dering Bering if they can obtain more Salt SaIt Lake City Removal Removal or ol too the municipal waterworks from city politics politics polItics pol pol- I by placing this department un- un ler a n board to be elected and to have haye powers to those exercised over ever the school system by tho the board hoard of f education and anti tho the furtherance of legislation to this end was indorsed by the board of governors of the chamber of commerce in considering I u a report submitted by the chambers chamber's committee on municipal water supply covering the tho results of or more thin than Ute en months' months research |