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Show Pithy Hews Ifctcr From All Part of R UTAH I : Salt Luke There are approximately 173J52 registered voters in Utah, according ac-cording to Information furnished to Charles Helner, deputy secretary of state, by the county clerks of twenty-eight M the twenty-nine counties la '-the '-the state. The state total Is distributed distri-buted among the counties as follows: County. No. Voters Heaver- 1,820 Boxeldor 7,207 Cache 11,827 Carbon 4,831 Liggett- i ' 174 Davis - 4,800 ' - Duchesne 2,2 Emery i 2,8!H Garfield -..1,70.1-". Graud ; 720 Irou , 2,!MM ' Juab 8r0 Millard - 4,030 Mnrgun - 920 I'ute 1,053 Rich 1,000 Salt Lake ; 00,000 San Juan 900 Sanpete 7,497 Sevier 4,0(52 . Summit . 8,084 Tooele I- 8,394 Uintah i . 3,500 ' - I tuh . ., 14,985 Wasatch - 2,072 Washington -.."; '., .,". 2.0P Wayne : 700 , Vleber 18,0T Salt Lake Mrs. Martha Garndor, or , '"rrans, held for murder because of alleged implication in the shooting of Joseph W. Irvine by George II. Gard-' ner at Welby April 15, will be released from the county Jail upon the filing of a $3000 bond. Ogden Robert G. Agee, 45 year of nge, real estate and Insurance man of this city for many years was drowned at Utah Hot Springs Wednesday morning where he had gone with his four children for a swim. Portland "Patriotic Obligations of Peace" was the theme of the address of Governor Cliarle;! R, flahey pf tali before the American Intsltute of banking, which held its national emventltn here and1 which Is at-tendede at-tendede by delegates from all over the United States. Ogden. Bids for the construction of the Weber gymnasium will be opened op-ened In the office of Woods n-sen, n-sen, architects Kecles building, In this city nt noon August 0, ucl nlln to the announcement given out by tlio Weber Normal college board of ed-ucution. ed-ucution. Salt Lake. The annual s1 n dance of the Fort Duchesne Indians ojh'c.I at sundown at I1! i t Duth sne Sunday, .'tsr a three days' rtuitlno'.is &:w o . ' without food or tlrlnk.'.JSeine of t! braves fell from exhaustion, but s ; s mn as they recovered they i eE ; ; d the barbaric hop, skip and h'.i..". e around a pole on which was a I ul it . head. Salt Lake The proposed K'O-ic highway, Tluipantigus cave aiul t:ie il immunity camp of the t't ih Out or' association, together with ot'.ii r a-illilUtles a-illilUtles for recreational dewUi.iiM t in Utah will be Investigated by r. Frank Waugh, recreation cilJ..Ln? n:-p if the United States forest fer ;e, who will arrive August 2 for a.KK;y of several weeks. - l Bingham. The employees of t' e Utah Copper Company, throu;,''i tU grievance committee, have rc(.:e .1 an Increase of 50 cents a day in v. -es. Wihen other mining con:;), i . 3 granted an Increase last Fcbr.uiy ? . Utah Coiiper company fallel io . so, it is stated. Salt Lake. The Utah State F-d: -ation of Labor will meet In II. i ".. I nt Ogden, Monday, September i:, ording to announcement sou: c .. M. P. Bales, president and .1. .!. si'i i-van i-van secretary. Labor rep re e i.t from all parts of tiie st t. !i . tend the convention sessions (. f. 1 days. ' Provo. The eleventh annui-' 7; .1-pnnogos .1-pnnogos hike took place Mat.i :s 1 day Friday and until the w e -it hours of the night travelers - I parts of the ftut and from in iv .i , -er states poured into Aspen (.'. t til the Jieuutiful woodland vi s .' densely populated that it r miti'.cI ;t fair sized city. Ogden. Fortj two boy si a :ts ' . Ogden were awarded budget i ,v t' s. Ogden council at a meeting in the ' r Hull park recently. Fred G. Ta;tr of the scout council presided and presented pre-sented the medals - f ' ;,'T ; :.' I Salt Lake, Full . miliiary . honors . Were accorded Lieutenant J. 'Clarence;.. McGinn 21, member of the reserve J - officers Irainirig school t Fort Doug- j las, who died Tuesday at the fort , .hospital. following . juries firm ! j ..(fceprecedfnf Setufday wV HI f- I jisae 'which -'he as 'piloting p' nwxX '500 feet to the ground at .Wn" 'w!tnl field, whea.he.was toirM Sutur.la.v.-; if J i iiw. Ogden. (niarles A Ijsiju-.-)!. ' "flftH? 6t age, was kiiied by a ae-l of the walls of a trench he wns digging dig-ging at his home. ' |