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Show Pithy News Notes From A Part o ' Ogden. A banquet with cabaret fea-turoa fea-turoa furnished by Salt Lake and Og- ' den entertainers in Ogden canyon . closed the "gtt together" gnthe ring of grain dealers find flour millers from five states. More than eighty men were guests of the Ogden Grain exchaage at tha event. Eleven car' louds of wheat were sold at the op lug Rsslon of the cxehunge, i Salt Lake Prospects for the honey crop for the current year In the In-termountaln In-termountaln region differ widely In ' difefrent areas, according to a bulletin bullet-in Issued by stntlstlean of the bureau bu-reau of agricultural economies for ' . Utah and Nevada. Southern Utah will v have a good crop, but in the northern part of the state cold winds have proved harmful to the flow. Salt Lake. Initial steps toward the establishment of u new Industry In Utah are seen In the breaking of . ground for the erection of an Insecticide Insecti-cide plant. Manufacture on an ex- tensive scale of calcium arsenate and arsenical weedkilling disinfectants will be undertaken at the plant Salt Lake. In an effort to stlmu-, late patriotism, Mayor Neslen, through the city recreation department, Is planning plan-ning h community song week to be held this month. An Invitation has been extended to all Interested in the movement to meet with city officials and plun the details. Salt Lake. L. Humbert Prince, Jr., . 2-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. I . Humbert Prince, died of strangulation when an unsuccessful attempt was made to exaract an apricot seed kernel from the infant's throat Ogdon. Activities of the Lions club project committee for the year will M Include, according to President Joseph Chez, efforts to obtain a Joint city and county building municipal market de- , tentlon home and new hotel. Salt Lnke. Increased Interest In manifested by parents In the health of the children not jet old enough to attend school, according to a report mude by Miss Dora Malben, supervisor of preschool child health, to G. N. Child, city superintendent of schools. During the period from September 5, 1021, to June 9, 1022 laoT children of pre-school age , were examined for weight and physical defects. Snlt Lake. rublic utilities comml ' sions of the several states have beeen asked by the president of the fuel commission appointed by the president presi-dent to cooperate with that commission commis-sion by the appointment of committees to aid In the distribution of coal. The fuel commission consists of Clyde B. Atchlnson of the Interstate commerce com-merce commission us Its chairman. Salt Lake. Reduction of four-tenths of a mill In the tax rate for maintenance main-tenance of the county government will be possible this year, James II. Sullivan Sulli-van county auditor, announced WeiW nesday when the county assessment rolls. Myton. State Bnnk Examiner Sotu PI x ton hat named Ernest C. Lobhlng state bank examiner, as examiner in charge of the Myton State bank, which last week closed Its d)ors. An attempt is being made to reorganize the Institution. Logan. The annual convention A the State Municipal league will be sold in Logrtn August 8, 9 and 10, In in--cordunce with a call Issued, by President Presi-dent J. Itay Ward. Invitations hae gone forward to cities and towns throughout the state. A large attendance at-tendance Is expected by league officers. offi-cers. MnMnnf. Irj R. Jones, 47 a miner, was killed Instantly Tin s lay night when caught by a fall of on In one of the tunnels of the Imite.t States Fuel company's Mohrland mine The crash of the coal falling from overhead was heard by miners working work-ing In another part of the tunnel wh rushed to Jones' relief. He was dead when extricated. Salt Lake. Purses apgnrntlns $7L'0O will be offered at tho Utah state fair, October 2 to 7, to the winne s v of horse races, according to announcement announce-ment from the state fair ol'fh- g Thursday. Children's day will I e mi October 2, the first day of ihe f i r. W. A. Standish of Lyons, Ohio, h is been appointed Judge of du:iy n;;t e by the executive co.nmit.ee. Siwinlsh Fork. The Icelandic pc 'g of Spanish Fork held thctr aiin'mi ' e-brntion e-brntion of the Icelandic National h. n-day n-day Caatillu Springs. . Bountiful. Bountiful city co'im-i voted a 10 mills tax levy for c t.v purposes. pur-poses. This takes care of sircc's. v -I ter works, Interest and sinking fed to pay off bonds contingent evpen'e-.,, etc. There will be special taxes such as sidewalks, curb and gut t, etc, ' |