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Show I News Notes t X From All Parts of I UTAH NepHi, Arvil Warner, a miller. ! suffered painful injuries, received in i attempting to replace a belt on a j moving pulley. AYarner's arm was j caught between the belt and pulley J and broken in two places. I Midvale. A strike of thirty work- men on the new Sioi'iO Midvale i water system has temporarily halted j the work on the construction program ' and will tend to delay the com pie-! pie-! tion of the work. Salt Lake City, A new age record for Utah homesteaders was made svhen Walter Bobh, S3, civil war veteran vet-eran submitted final proof on an entry en-try of ."20 acres in Tooele county, according to Eli F. Taylor, register of the local land office. Ogden That Jiark beetles are infesting in-festing some parts of the Sevier forest for-est is the report brought to Ogden by Wallace M. Riddle, supervisor of j the Powell-Sevier national forest, j' Trice. The new $T.O 000 hospital to be erected on the block between the city park and the high school is assured, according to the report of the Chamber of Commerce. Ogden, Oliver Baugh, was sentenced to pay a Cine of S75 or serve seventy, five days in jail, when he was convicted con-victed on the charge of speeding. Trovo, Helen Goodridge, ago 12, broke her arm and suffered many cuts, when she fell from a bicycle she was riding. Bingham. A large crowd attended the dedication of the American Legion hall by the local post, No. 30. The post is growing rapidly and the Ladies auxiliary also is active. Logan A payment of three Dionths in advance for electric power will e required from all patrons of the Logan Log-an City Light company who are renters. Logan. A case of Babylonian tablets tab-lets of rare value has been received by the Brigham Young college as a gift of John A. Flendrickson. Ogden, Fire destroyed a box car being loaded with bailed hay at the switch east of Artesian park in Ogden j valley. I Moah, The management of the ! second annual Grand county fair has Issued the premium list. Liberal ' awards are offered in a variety of ' pag-tmenta. Trice, Miss Alice Winn, -who wns ; aiding in a car drvien by Frank Millaecio, was injured wdien an auto ! driven by former Deputy Sheriff Jack Gentry ran iuto the Millaecio car. Moah, The farmers of the valley have cut the third crop of alfalfa and l a good yield was obtained. Trice, Applications of J. M. Wade i and of Manos Klapakis for permission to operate an automobile stage line j between Price end the new coal j mining camp of Columbia, in Carlson j county, were denied by the public I utilities commission. I Knysville, Kaysille has added to I its water supply through the pur-t pur-t chase of a, chain of springs from the i Openshaw interests. i ! Bingham John Webb, Alrino Mark and red Key saw, three minors of this 1 ciy, w?re arrested cn charges of having broken into the Bingham '. grocery store. Moah, Contractor D. T. Black has begun grading work on the federal- ir road lending from Moah to Lc j Sal Junction, a distance of twenty, six miles. Ogden Weber county's pri-e dairy I nerds complete with tho rrire herds of Utah at the state fair, accord big to the announcement of County Com-! Com-! missioners Moroni Skcen and C. E. j I'cttigrew. ; Ogden Next year will be Ogden's greatest Imilding year, with more than S.".0ii0.000 in buildings in tho j business district, if the plans that j ire being made by tho business clubs of the city are carried out. Tooele, Fells pos'offioe at Orr's ranch in Skull valley, Tooele county, was robbed a week ago by a man and his wife. About S"0 was taken. Lynndyl. George Potter escaped ( from the state road gang for the : second time in two months. The gang was returning to Salt, l ake and ; Potter climbed thru a window of a train near Lynndyl. Prove. 1.. L. IVnnnn. charged with I a violation of the fish and game laws, was found not guilty by a Jury lu tin ; city court. i . |