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Show UTAH AND UTAHNS Hih watcrslioTTwashed out sev-Hign sev-Hign wan- canals near eral bridges on the laiee e Si; So" register. miotaro Kasuga is to be given the recent arm al in a Salt Lake Japanese family. Mrs. Ameen Borf.ep s rn do b, an automobile while crossing tie street in Salt Lake and so seriously iniured that death may occur. Nearly two hundred and fifty bank-erth bank-erth their wives and friends were in Provo last week ii L" , . ,.a nual convention of the Utah banket John Itiis, 29, a street car conductor at SaTt Lake, was arrested last week by two secret service agents foi the alleged distribution of seditious htera- Char-ed with being a cigaret smoker smok-er while not IS years old, a young man from a prominent Ogden family was brought before the juvenile court and fined $10. , . A. M. Hodge, of Ogden, has received a telegram announcing that lus son, A. Vernon Hodge, aged 23 years, was drowned while bathing in a river near Reno, New During the three days ending June -3 an average of 1,588,000 gallons of water have been used daily m Salt Lake to keep down the dust and to flush the streets of Salt Lake. Tonv Solida, charged with failing to register on registration day, June o, was released by Salt Lake officials last week. He was allowed to register, after his arrest and arraignment. Free stereopticon lectures in each of the towns of Weber county will be given under the auspices of the Weber county farm bureau in connection with the bureau's campaign against weeds. Owing to many requests the Carnegie Car-negie library at Garland will be open hereafter Sunday from 4 p. m. until 8 p. m. No books will be issued, hut the idea is to provide a place for reading. read-ing. Establishment of a cafeteria at the Ogden high school, where students may purchase luncheon at actual cost, is to be effected in time to be placed in use for the forthcoming school term. The body of Fred Kevern, who was drowned in the Jordan river at Salt Lake was found six days later lodged among the timbers of the Oreni bridge, a short distance below the place where he sank. A big fruit cannery is to be built in the central part of Frovo bench. The plant will be erected in three units, one for evaporating or drying the fruit, another an-other for canning, and the third for preserving. It. Algenus Maycock, 27, son of J. B. Maycock of Springville, was found to be the unidentified man killed when an auto crashed into a farm wagon driven by II. M. Nielsen, a farmer of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove. A joy ride extending from Salt Lake to San Fernando, Cal., terminated in the arrest of three Salt Lake boys and the confiscation of the automobile by the police of that city to be returned to its owner in Salt Lake. Gov. George W. P. Hunt of Arizona, son of Jefferson Hunt, after whom the town of Huntsville in Ogden valley was named, is expected to attend the home-coming celebration to be held at Huntsville July 1 to 4, inclusive. A government sugar beet expert wiio has just returned from an extended trip through the sugar beet, areas of Utah, reports that nearly alt the boys who have gone' to the farms from cities and towns are making good. Fear that they may have been unwitting un-witting recipients of germs by mail is felt by residents near Layrou, since they learned that members of the family of David M. Sill, a rural route carrier, are infected with smallpox. Utah leads the United States in the condition of her crops this spring, according ac-cording to information that- has reached the Utah Agricultural college from the bureau of crop estimates, United States department of agriculture. agricul-ture. "Ten dollars a ton or we raise no beets" will in all likelihood be (lie slogan of the organized farmers of Utah and oilier intennouniain states, according to D. D. McKay of Ilunls-ville, Ilunls-ville, president of the Utah state farm bureau. As a result of the prompt and efficient ef-ficient use of the pnhuotor belonging to the central station of the Ogden tire department, the life of a new-born baby was saved when the infant was declared de-clared by physicians almost bevond chance ot reco ery. J David is ti.e n;u:ir- at a son born on June 20 ,to Senator and Mrs. W. II King at Salt L:,ke. It,: was named by telegraph, the father being delaine.', at Washington, wlKre he has been made member of important commi: lees of the United Stales senate. Canned shark, moie palatable than canned salmon and containing oxcop-tional oxcop-tional nourishment, in the near future will appear on the shelves of Salt Lake meat markets and groceries it Is said. Frank Mortenson. aged fs. K ;n tw Salt. Lake hospital In a serious ,-mlb t'on. The little 1VI1W was ,rMK a team drawing a spring IO,n ,,,,,. which in .some way turned. v,.r villi the boy underneath. ()e LWh ,. tere.l the ,,in ,m , sj(1(, l'ea1, '" ""ll,er pier,,.,! u-.e back and penetrated his lung. |