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Show News Notes: u J From All Parts of ! UTAH t, c?: Park City, Rex Cohler, 20, is be- j lieved to have suffered a broken back "? while working on the 1000 level in the Silver King Coalition mine. Coh- '"". ler was coming up on a skip when his ' N-, shoulders caught on some timber, crushing him between the skip ani timber. He was taken to the Miner.V hospital. Salt Lake, Reorganization of the Utah national guard under the new reallocation order of the war department, depart-ment, which gives Utah three complete com-plete regiments, has been started, according ac-cording to an announcement made by Lieutenant Colonel W. G. Williams, adjutant general. Ogden, The new viaduct which spans the Union Pacific railroad tracks and Weber river at Riverdale, one of the most important highway improvements made in this state this year, was officially opened for traffic traf-fic with short ceremonies. Due to inclement weather not many citizens attended the opening. Salt Lake, A resolution favoring the passage in the various states of a uniform fiduciaries act, designed tc minimize the risk assumed by those dealing with executors, administrators, administra-tors, trustees, agents and other fidu ciaries was adopted by delegates to the second regional trust company conference, which has just closed it; two-day session here. Salt Lake, A building devoted exclusively ex-clusively for doctors and costing $30,000 is to be erected here. Sait Lake, A loan of ?250,000 to the state general fund and deficits in two departments were authorized by the state board of examiners io session at the capitol. Vernal, Decision of the state in dustrial commission to purchase ?10,-OoO ?10,-OoO worth of Uintah county district school bonds was approved by the state board of examiners. The money to be invested is a part of the employees' em-ployees' combined injury and bene'it fund. The bonds wiil bear int rest at 3 per cent and will mature in twer.ty years. Tooele, Fire destroyed the old Maguire store building in tne east section of Tooele and before the flames were brought under control the Lake View club building snd the -:' Tooele hotl were damaged. The fire is believed to have been of in-cendiary in-cendiary origin, having started in an unoccupied building. It appears a!:;o to be connected with the burning of the opera house and the Auditorium some weeks ago. ! Salt Lake, Ammnd T. Ro-.-e. bishop of the Mormon church cf North Farmir.eton. was killed and his daughter was seriously injured when their automobile was wrecked . . m the highway north of here. They -j .ere er.route to Salt Lake to attend ;i ; the annual fall conference of the L. O. S. church. Farmington, Davis county for the second consecutive time won the first prize cup for the best exhibit among the counties for the first class in the agriculture and horticulture building nt the Utah State fair. This county will also receive the huge sil-er sil-er cup donated by Boyd Fark. The up is awarded to the winner in the irst class counties each year until ne county has won it three consecutive consecu-tive times. Salt Lake, Beneficiaries in Salt Lake City were paid $6SU?,000 in life insurance in 1023, according to statistics compiled in a special report re-port to the Insurance Press, published publish-ed in New Y'ork City. In the same report of total claims paid in Utah. Ogden is listed at $17S.0O0, Trove at $72,000 and Logan at $2-1.000. Tre-mo'ton Tre-mo'ton ranks fourth with $21,000 Delta fifth with $1 1,000 and Eureka six:h wi-h $14,000. Prove, The Utah state securities commission cancelled the license or permit of the National Pump company com-pany of Provo, whi.'h had been reinstated rein-stated on certain conditions, but which conditions, it is said, the con pany refused to comply with. A consequence, the authority of the company to sell its securities in the state was revoked. Vernal. The highway known a? 'he Twist section of the road between Vernal and Fort Duchesnv, has just been completed and accepted for th state road commission by highway Engineers Kinuvlton and Young, wh y the past week made a f nal iosfv lion of the road. All the grtvcl ra been placed on the first six ivili-J e' read west oC Y vital f n 1 this sect! "f the lead will soon he coirp'ofd. |