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Show News Notes From All Parts of UTAH Salt Lake City. Utah may have to get along without taxing gasoline. The defeat of the constitutional amendment providing for the classification classifi-cation of property for taxation purposes pur-poses may prevent levying the tax in the opinion of William Ralley, chairman chair-man of the state tax commission. Salt Lake City. Foreclosure proceedings pro-ceedings on 24 loans made from state school lands grant funds on improved farm lands were ordered by the stata land office. Interest and payments of principal on these loans have been delinquent since 1920. The loans are scattered generally throughout the state. Delta. Hereafter the consumer will know when he buys Millard county cheese as the result of arrangements under way to market the entire output out-put of the county under one trade name and through a single marketing asociation to toe called the Millard County Cheese association. Cedar City. To take part In student stu-dent activities at the Branch Agricultural Agricul-tural college a student cannot be a user of tobacco or intoxicating liquor. This ruling has been put into effect by the faculty after the student body had unanimously passed such a reso lution. Ogden. Alleged to have refused to register as an alien and refusing to pay school registration fees, Mike Rauzt, Italian, was arrested by Deputy Dep-uty Sheriff David F. Steele. Rlverton. One person is dead, another an-other is probably fatally injured and four are seriously hurt as a result of an automobile accident on State street one mile south of here. Salt (Lake City. To maintain the national guard of the state in Carbon county during the strike period oost the state $71,635.85, according to a compilation Just completed by G. V. Williams adjutant general. There is, perhaps, about SO00 more to be ohnreed to the cost, which will make the expense ex-pense about $72,000. Delta. The DJlta factory of ithe Utah-Idaho Sugar company has ceased operations for the time being, due to the fact that on account of the bad weather condition the farmers have been unable to dig beets enough to keep the factory supplied. Helper. The highway between Helper and Duchesne la to be kept open if cooperation between the state road commission and the government is carried out, the former promising the government officials that ali necessary ne-cessary equipment would be furnished by the state and the postoffice department depart-ment will se(9 that the road is kept open. Price. Marshal Sam Jenkins of Storrs was fired upon during a search of the Square Deal pool hall. Several Sev-eral shot struck the marshal In the neck, but tWe Injury was slight. Delta. Fourteen cars of cattle, eleven el-even of steers and three of cows were Bhlpped to Dflta by individual farmers to be fed and fattened in this district during this winter. O rover Lewis Goodwin narrowly escaped death when his clothing was caught in a horse power threshing machine and he was literally stripped before the horses were Btopped. Vernal Strenuous efforts are being made to secure the cooperatlen of Governor Charles It. Mabey and the state road commission in keeping the Indian canyon road between Duchesne and Castlegate open this winter to give Ve'rnal egress to the world. Logan. The re.sult of the county commissioner's canvass of Cache county coun-ty ballots did not materially alter the final result of the election, n though the flguers Inmost cases were changed. Magna. Vilo Wallace Erlckson was Instantly killed at the Magna mill of the Utah Copper company, where he was empoyed as oiler. Ills clothing caught in the line shaft and be was hurled In midair and his head struck the cement wall crushing his skull. Iogan. The city Ix-anl of henlth dosires Ioj;an citizens to have first rluss milk end to that end will sppeal to the city commissioners to raise tho percentage of butter fat required In milk sMd in this city, from 3.75 to 4 er cent. Salt Lake For the first time Id history the state of Utah has Issued nn automobile license plate numbeerd as high as ,"10,OOO. The places for 1923, contracted for some time aero, are expected ex-pected to reach Salt Lake goon, snd will be on band really for distribution distribu-tion on the first day of January. Moab Tests for tubercular rnttlo In Kan Jufm and Grand counties hnve revefl'e'i only teren InferteO cattlo according to A. J. Webb, livestock Inspector In-spector who did the testing. |