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Show NewsNoteo L From All Part$ of UTAH Salt Lake. Chief ot Tollce Joseph S. Durbldge received a telegram from the sheriff of Clay County, Indiana, that he bad under arrest there W1I-Ham W1I-Ham and Walter Snider, wanted here on charges of burglary and grand lar-ceny. lar-ceny. Wtth the arrest of the two Snider Sni-der boya the police believe they now have In cuBtody all the members ot a gang of alleged automobile thieves and burglars who tor some time defied detection. de-tection. Logan. -At a recent session ot the city commission Electrician Maughaa presented his estimate of the cost nt extending the city's light wires from " the canyon phtnt to the Beehive Girls mp as sought rcently by a church , Institution. The eatimute was $1905 , and the extension will not be made al city expanse, It was decided. Salt Ike. The state road commission commis-sion has authorized the advertisement . of federal aid project No. 39, erobrao Ing the iavlng of some 4.5 miles ol highway between Brigham City and Oorlnne. Bids are to be submitted al 2 o'clock. Oct. 18. Rait Late. The Utali Central rail- , . road, organized laBt August for building build-ing and operating a railroad reaching V ' now coal properties in Emery county , and touching rich timber lands, ha ' made return of It questionnaire t I; the Interstate commerce commission, announcing the complete plans 6t data for the construction. , Salt Lake. A review and general ' field Inspection of combat troop for the purpose ot determining whether tha unit of the Sixth brigade, now stationed at Fort Douglas, were prepared pre-pared to enter field orvlce If necessary neces-sary was held on the training field with ot the Fort Douglas garrison. , The Inspection was of the Thirty eighth infantry, with full equipment. es the First battalion. , Logan. A tire, the tlames from which attracted hundred to the scene, destroyed a huge barn, 7Sxl50 feet, with aide fchcepshed and filled with probably seventy-five tons of hay, the prerty of W. W. Williams. The fir department was summoned and started start-ed with its powerful pump, but found tha fire was across the river, near tha mouth of the canyon, and outside tha rity limits. Salt Ike. Forty-evejn onses . ara slated to come trp for review before the court during the October term tin-" der the docket published by H. W. Griffith, ckvk of the court. Heading the list is the appeal ot R. 1L Slddo-way. Slddo-way. former state fish and game commissioner com-missioner from the Judgment ot the Third district court finding hira guilty of misappropriating public money re- reived from the sale of beaver hides. Kphi utm. According to President Wayne B. Hale of the Snow Junior college, the registration to date thia year Is the largest In the history ot the school. There 1 an increase of 15 per cent above that on the same duta last year. Student are already in attendance from Sevier, Ulute,' Wtyne. Millard, Emery and Sanpeta counties. Mo: nt Fleasant. The 5-year-old aon of Mr. and U. I. Jornensen, sustain. sus-tain. ft injuries which destroyed tha s!gbt of his left eye while playing with a cartridge a few daya ago. The child set fire to the cartridge which exploded explod-ed and burned bim severely about b4 head and face. Parowun. A permanent organization organiza-tion of the Southern Utah Marketing Association has Just been formed. Tha object of the organization Is to co-tperate co-tperate in the standardization of grad-in?, grad-in?, pricking, marketing and transportation transpor-tation of products of Millard, Iron, Beaver and Washington counties. Timothy Tim-othy Brownhlll of Beaver city, Investigated Inves-tigated s'mllar organizatifn on the Pacific Pa-cific oi and Th Southern Utah Murtelhrz tsaorlutloB ha - embodied the better features of the various or gani.'.otlons Investigated. f Kkhfield A bridge is to be con-strui-ted over the Sevier River between be-tween oseph und Yucca. Comparison of ftatistic for the school year ending June, 1921, Just icleused from the state school officers, with those of the preceding year, shows that in the single year the op- . eratlng expenses of the public achooia of Utth Including the high schools, hiit not the college or universities, lumped slightly over 2J per cent Part uf the increase was due to Increases in teachers' salaries, which was 23.5 prr cent in the same period. Ogden Residents of Ogden must provide mall boxe or have slot citi 1 In thf doors of their homes where the n.hil cun be deposited If they desire to ni e free delivery, Logan Fjphraim Arthur lv-nnett, OLcd as the result of an accident thai occurred at Perry, Ida., when a pitch-fork pitch-fork falling into the gearing ' of threshing machine r.pon which he was working was propelled ouWai'l with I such fore thsit tlic l andie t?n ' Into oua ot iii |