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Show flr LL' UTAH ....NEWS REVIEW.... E M Luke Ihuuagos of $1().(XH) for tiic'iloath by burning of Harriot John--,n .0 months bid, in the county hospital hos-pital January 2, 1921, wns filed In the district court by the baby's father, trace A. Johnson. Dr. A. Cyril Cul-lister, Cul-lister, county physician, Dr. George F. jtobcrts, assistant, and Miss Elsie Hawks, nurse, were named as defend, ants. T'18 complaint alleged that the Infant died from burns received when its bed caught fire from nn alcohol lamp used In giving nn alcoholic inhalation. in-halation. The defendants, in a answer denied the charges of negligence. Salt Lake. In the compilation of the tax levies in the several counties In ttie state as compiled by the state board of equalization and assessment, Grand county figures as one of the higest in county levy. Davis county is lowest. More than half of the taxes raised In Grand county come from public pub-lic utilities, the Denver & Rio Grande Western railroad paying practically half of the taxes collected in the county. Salt Lake. A number of relics from the pyramid district of Old Mexico are to be added to the museum at the State University, following a visit to the scene of the excavations tills summer sum-mer by Dr. Andrew A. Kerr, assistant professor of archelogy at the Unlver-lity Unlver-lity cf Utah. Salt Lake Pony Polo will be one of the feature amusements at the Ctnh State fair this year. Two teams, each composed of four expert horsemen, will compete for silver loving lov-ing cups on three days of exposition week, October 2 to 7. On the alter, outs three days there will be squad drills between Fort Douglas men and members of the State National Guard. K,. ...... ..w.-,v ,. iQ- - j One of the State Fair Bulldlng3 ;; Salt Lake. The Salt Lake Federa-" Federa-" ti:m of Labor has passed resolutions to the effect that if the one-man cars are J, installed In Salt Lake over the pro-jj pro-jj Ms of the employes the federation 'ill demand a return to franchise provisions pro-visions in regard to streetcar fares iivs-cent cash fares and four-cent " tickets. " Tooele. The Southern Pacific com-;my com-;my has announced the adjustment of "ates on zinc oxide from Utah mines to provide for competition of the local jroduct In the California and Pacific wst market. Heretofore it has been OTetically impossible for zinc oxide to so marketed on the coast, due to the ''I t!jh freight rate. Kannb. Efforts are being made to reserva the walls of Johnson's canyon In Kane oounty, which bear evidences ' "I prehistoric periods in the hlerogly- Pblcs thereon, but which are being )ffced by the placarding of advertls- matter. J, ffendover. A seventy-gallon still, "0 g-tfW of moonshine and 1000 gal-(is gal-(is ,la' of mash were seized in a raid by foalbltloa officials. 0.den.--Frelght rates on chocolate 'W cocoa shipped from Salt Lake to ",a Francisco will be reduced at once. Provo. The first district of the 'Derated Women's Clubs of Utah and watch counties met in Prqvo In the wests of a cooperative plan where-' where-' iJ Movements for civic betterment be carried out. --j American Fork. Joseph Scalzo of e'per as seriously injured when his i 'urned turtle at fifty miles per tSw near here. frovo. The chamber of commerce aunching a "cut the weeds" cam-''to. cam-''to. t. "lvrdale. Auto carrying thirteen We 9 turned over at a narrow curve ' hi' everal severe wrenches and ' lse were the only results. r,Clffn-Tn9 Kiwanls clubs of the f l, , thelr district meeting here. , he members traveled to Og- auto caravans. t' 'en!' Lak9-Tne bureau of child hy-'j hy-'j ne'y established burenu of wJt6H b0Rn:1 of health, is to be op-? op-? i !:. ' !ait tIle direction of Miss t" h5Iareret Muekley, R. N., who ''p irJ Piut years has been the In nonr of me bureau of child hygiene ( ban- The new director of the i'j, tv6nu 'n Utflh was connected wa Amerlca Rfld Cross in the 'tlMsr, r 'n CDirge of organizing S t rUiem . nasi8ning nurses In the era territory. |