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Show UTAH AHDJJTJUK Thus far this year oG.571 i:,yn motor vehicles have been t:: U,.t, compared with a total last ywirnj- "f 230, while the fees received (1 (i I SO this year amounted to Km vj' ' compared with a total for v,' $291,325. What appears to be a case nf . Is presented to the aul linrlii,N"' Weber county for solution t ti rou-q, ,' O finding of -the body of E. 1!. n' colored, 04 years of age, hi Hie In.'!' of the Davis and Weber eutiul j er canyon. Becoming dizzy while slamiii,,, f the hank of the river at Ogden, (jjV fi Blalsdell fell into the wiiti.,. would have been drowned lait f,,, . , ! heroic action of Alonzo Murk v ' rescued her in an unconscious (ti- i tlon. " I Construction of a wayside im. ' American Fork Canyon by tlit. jlril i Improvement Association of Auiori, '; Fork and Pleasant Grove wax li. last week. The building will lie pleted before July 1, it is HnCclpnifj f Two young folks of Ogden n;nrUi, escaped death when the aiilonmiiji,, , which they were riding plunged i;! an embankment in Ogden canynu, a, c turning completely over, landed ri 1 1 side up in the bottom of a creek. j The census bureau has ainmmin. , the population of Park City, a loss of 4G in the past ten ,veiii , 1 1.3 per 'cent, decline. This dei'lin 1 however, is less than Park City csn ienced in the previous decade. ' Harry Johnson, alleged hy )t lice to be the "King of Utah's Um leggers," was found guilty of m by a jury at Farmington. Johnum ? saulted a woman at a roadliouse, woman being badly beaten. According to announcements m;il; by the various .committees which ar working on a program for Ine) deuce day. Eureka is going to have in of the best and most elaborate cclelirj. tions in recent years. Frank Donovan. 21 years of up., San Francisco, claiming to he a fm mer service man, was arrested at Lake, charged with robbing a eiiiV being captured by a private ciiim who saw the robbery. The body of Levi Hunt, aged resident resi-dent of Richfield, was found in tin Sevier river by a party of scan-lid. Mr. Hunt wandered away f rum Ir-home Ir-home while suffering from inei.;; aberration. Equipment valued at Imnilivils ' thousands of dollars is expected f the Utah state road commission fin: the army surplus as a result of no tiittions entered into by the slate iu;-l engineer. Mrs. Louis Dohbs, of liingli::m, L was seriously injured by Hie cxplosi.-t of a giant powder cap in her kitdu-i range, is reported out of danger. 1 was necessary to remove one eye. Stepping from belweeu two sprinkler sprink-ler wagons, which were parked near a curb, into the path of an approacliiii, automobile, Eugene Morris, aged I was instantly killed at Salt Lake. Uintah county has appointed fuur boards of deputy assessors to aec plish the reclassification, of all Hp farm and other lands in the county including Vernal city. Sixty days in jail at hard labor of $00 fine was the sentence meted ' to five of the seven men found suil'l in the city court at Ogden on tl charge of gambling. A "hikers' club" exclusively for ?irl has been organized at Kaysville. 1; is planned to take numerous shurt walks und a few long ones during the summer months. According to the tax assessnW just announced, the valuation of Dciu property is $563,8S5, which is a s!' stantial Increase over that of on' year ago. Veterans of Foreigu Wars, post No-409, No-409, have named the post in honor of Lieut. Clarence E. Allen, a Salt Lake', who was killed in action near Chateau Thierry. Part of the land included in l'1'' Price reclamation project has lei'n thrown open for entry by rescind;"?;' previous order provldiug for its withdrawal. with-drawal. Steve Muslich, who, with Nick tf zalo. is under sentence to be shot August Au-gust 3 for the murder of Marco Lau will appeal his case to the siipw court. That the farmers of Weber count? will have abundant crops is the vie'J of those who have completed the earlJ survey of the district. Old folks of Ihe Alpine stake of L. D. S. church were the guests ' iionor at an outing given at Gi'tif'1 Wednesday, June 23. The Globe Grain and MillinC L1'c1' puny has begun pouring concrete " the construction of its 3000-barrel flour mill at West Ogden. As soon as supplies arrive " "'" tract station of the Bingham post'f'rt will be established at Coppertield- The farm bureau of Cache eounj has just distributed a carload of r- istered calves and bred heifers to tie ions boy farmers' and adult's in county. There were five head of l'11" bred heifers, fourteen head of i"1,u' and one bull. Thlity-six cavalry horses arrived Brlgham City last week from r'''; Harrison, Neb., for I troop of tale national guard. The aninm!5 all seasoned "war horses," f;l1 :l' sleek, and make up the finest bin'1'1' riding horses that ever came into1' community. |