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Show 17 ij ?i T "&.T - !' j aC Vv biw Li&S ! ! Frcr.i All Parts of I UTAH j Soldier SummiL The strike situa- tion on the Denver & Rio Grande Western railroad has not been fully settled, according to an injunction suit filed with the clerk of the United States district court The suit, which was filed by Joseph H. Young, receiver receiv-er for the railroad, seeks to enjoin the activities of the strikers at Salt Lake. Green River, Helper and Soldier Summit. Logan. Lieutenant Russell L. Maughan, who broke the world's record rec-ord for speed In an airplane and also won the Pulitzer cup by his feat, passed pass-ed through Ogden on his way to the coast. He telephoned to his mother Mrs. Peter W. Maughan, that he was in excellent health after his performances perfor-mances in the east. Provo. A Loveless, Provo building inspector, reports that more than 100 homes have been built in Provo since January l,of this year, with a total valuation exceeding ?30,OO0. Mr. Loveless says that most of the homes are of the modern bungalow type, with ; an average valuation of more than 53-0OO?ach. 53-0OO?ach. j Salt Lake City. Miss Ella Conover, '' formerly night superintendent of nur- j ses at one of the local hospitals, and ' a graduate of several courses in public pub-lic health nursing and allied work, has ! been appointed field nurse for the ' child hygiene bureau of the Utah state : board of health. j Ogden. The Utah-Idaho Central : Railroad company has started action ' before the public utilities commission of Utah for a refund from the Utah Power and Light company 0f $24,143.-06, $24,143.-06, claimed as overpayment in power bills, between October 22, 1920, and May 12 1022. Salt Lake City. Letters are being issued by Lieutenant Colonel W. G. Williams, adjutant general of Utah, to the commanding officer of each unit of the national guard of Utah, calling attention to the opportunity for guardsmen t0 compete for appointment appoint-ment to the United States Military academy at West Toint. Salt Lake City. The chamber of commerce and Commercial club drive for $50,000 with which to advertise Salt Lake City was a success. The amount was over subscribed during the week. Ogden. The oil service station at the junction of the Riverdale road and Washington, was robbed by three masked ami armed men of $20.30. Monb. After lengthy arguments presented by the attorneys for both Bides in the case of Charles Kelley, treasurer of Grand county against the Moab State bank, which institution failed on January 8, 1921. Judge Dil-worth Dil-worth Woolley of the district court decided de-cided in favor of the defunct bank and the defendauts. Price. A legal battle waged in the district court here in behalf of and against a motion for a change of venue for Pete Kukis and fourteen other defendants de-fendants charge! with the killing of Deputy A. P. Webb at tunnel No. 2 in Spring Canyon on July 11, when Btrikers attacked the train which was emerging from the tunnel. Webb was firing the engine. Ogden. The fourth annual Ogden livestock show, which will he held Hi Ogden next January 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, will have about twice as many exhibitors exhib-itors as in the past. Logan. More than a thousand head of cuttle have been driven down Logan Lo-gan canyon off the Cache forest reserve re-serve where they have been ranged this season and all of the animals were in excellent condition, Indicating Indicat-ing that the range there is in good shape. Beaver. A half-acre crop of fine celery has been raised by W. K. Smith .n bis farm in the west fields. A quantity of the celery was hist week on sale at the local markets and a number of bunches were distributed to the citizens in order to encourage the raising of this valuable product. Salt Lake City. Oorrespomlen' courses of the University of Utah extension ex-tension division are now ready to be offered to students. Courses may be expected to complete them within one year. Kull information of the course! is available st the extension division offices. Logan. At a meating of the city, find county commissioners. forestry service officials representatives "f the Chamber of Commerce and Kinh and Game Club it wi,s decided to establish es-tablish a park on the tract of IjnJ near the a'ate. fiub hatchery in Lojaa c: yon. S.mt iquin. The city council has d-ci'b-d titat Santaijuin is in need of a new city hall and a new jail. The KP.uii'l has been purchased and bids hj'e been asked for tti structures |