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Show UTAH AMIS As the result of an operation at the county hospital for removal of three shot from his brain, Willie Tuichor. 6 years of age. son of Thomas Tuteher of Murray, is reported as having a chance of recovery from the serious wounds in the head suffered recently from the discharge of a shotgun. After an eleven days' tour of souih-ern souih-ern I'talj. covering a distance of more llum !KM miles, the members of the wholesale trades department of the Salt Lake Commercial club arrived home Sept. 18, bringing impressions of the beauties and resources of their s:aie which will live in their memories for the remainder of their lives. Thorough investigation by the local authorities has given no clew which might solve the myMory surrounding ti'.e death of lioss Wheeler, a retired veteran D. & R. G. engineer, who hail resided at Green River for several years. Mr. Wheeler's body was discovered dis-covered ill the ruins of his burned cabin September 7. After serving in the Oregon state prison since November 19, 191 1. on a life sentence for murder in the first degree, John Arthur Ponder, a former resident of Utah, was released September Sep-tember 11, and declared by Governor B. W. Olcott to be innocent of the crime for which he was convicted. Aaron Johnson of Altonah was seriously seri-ously hurt in Duchesne, when his horse overturned the light wagon be was driving. The animal became frightened when an nutomobile truck appeared suddenly from around a corner, cor-ner, jumping off a dugway fifty feet high. The town of Centerville boasts the first soldier memorial edifice to be erected in the state of Utah. It is called the Soldier Memorial hall aud Is a neat cream brick building, set back among the trees on one of the most attractive streets of Centerville. The University of 1'tah will conduct a limited number of branch summer schools throughout the state as a result re-sult of the success of the initial one held at Vernal last season. Already many communities have made petitions peti-tions for such schools. Sylvian Smith of Garland, while avoiding two other boys who were playing in the street at Garland, in front of his automobile, struck the third boy, Wilson Rhodes, 7 years of age, and indicted injuries which resulted re-sulted in liis death. An earthquake was felt In Logan. September IS. The disturbance was particularly evident in the business district, where articles are reported to have rallied on the shelves and several buildings were seen to shako. The Kaysville Canning company has been awarded a contract by the United Unit-ed States navy for 1,200.000 pounds of canned tomatoes, to be delivered to Mare island. The contract will be for about HO.OHO cases. Mathonlliali Thomas, who has been federal prohliiil ion enforcement officer for Utah since January 1(1, 1920, has forwarded his resignation to Washington, Washing-ton, to take effect at the convenience of til e government. Frederick Niemann, 10 years of age, attempted to climb upon a moving truck at Salt Lake, his foot caught in the wheel and lie was whirled through the air to the ground, being fatally injured. in-jured. Hartley Mew liinney, at one time under un-der sentence of death for murder committed In a rooming house al Salt Lake, has been released from prison and will begin life anew ill Ibe east. The total registration in the city schools of Ogdon for the first week of the full term was more than 7000, according to Hie report announced by the hoard of education. More than yfKlOO in free scholarships has already been awarded former service men of Utah from the funds of Ibe National War Work council of the Y. M. ('. A. Jesse 11. Smith has been brought liack to Salt Lake on charges occasioned occa-sioned by alleged I heft of an automobile, auto-mobile, be having been raptured in St. Anthony, Idaho. The Bank of Ephralm, with a cup-'1 cup-'1 ;il of IfJU.OOO, 11 -surplus of .$20,000 and otnl resources a ggrega ling $7 1 1 ,-ri'l'l, 111s been admitted to the federal reserve re-serve system. Gerald Duke of Piovo, who was injured in-jured some time ago in a runaway at Arco, Idu-, is still In a serious condition condi-tion at the Butte rounly hospital in Arco. Arresled for the second lime within a month on the same charge, George Sherman bring held in the city jail at Ogden for window peeping. It Is underslood that twenty-one engine en-gine news will move up to Sold'er Summit from Helper by December 1. Nearly KIU.OW tons of silage are being stored by the farmers of Utah this year. The Filigree National hank al Ogden Og-den passed out of existence last we!; and the National Bank of ( 'omiui-ice :00k its place. The action came with tlii- meeting of 1 J - stockholders of the bank, who voted for the changing of liie name of ibe hank. Automohi! is! s, commercial clubs, cilc organizations and taxpayers of be stale are being invited by Mal-I Mal-I rnhn A. Kc..-er. pi-e.-idcnt of Ibe I'lali S;:iie A in omubi to a s-oci a 1 ioa, lo lake 1 part in a discussion of road building, J present and future, al a nueling to be held al Salt Lake. October :.. |