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Show News Notes f i From All Parts of : UTAH j Loiran. dovcrnor Charles It. Ma-bey Ma-bey has written to tin; program cum-milteo cum-milteo of tho Cache Valley Centennial Centen-nial celebration, to bo held here July 1M iiiul li"), that ho will take part on the program, (iovernor C. C. Moore of Malio also has been Invited to appear ap-pear on the program. Oden. Six large and beautiful photographs of the scenic wonders of Southern Utah, given to the Ogden chapter of tho American Association of engineers havo been loaned by tho engineers to tho chamber of commerce com-merce and tho Iteed hotel for the purpose pur-pose of advertising the .state. Ogden. Klvin Richardson, 7, son of Kbonozor Richardson, 'S-'-7 Washington Wash-ington avenue, lost all the fingers of his right hand Sunday night when ho put an explosive cap on the stove at home. His 1-1-year old sister, Gladys, was burned about the abdo-liven abdo-liven and on one leg. Salt Lake City, A shortage of water in Utah may result from the deficient .snowfall of the present winter, win-ter, unless conditions chango for the better, according to J. Cecil Alter meteorologist In chargo of tho United Uni-ted States weather bureau at Salt Lake. Park City. During the recent cold snap in this city there were 232 frcezeups of water pipes in business hous-es and residents, requiring the services of the electric thawer, operated opera-ted by tho Utah Power ; Light company, adding materially to flia expenses of the city. Moab. Tho veranda of the courthouse court-house in Monticello on the first day for issuance of bounty certificates had the appearance of an old-time fur market day. Pelts of 193 coyotes, coy-otes, ninety-five bobcats and threa wolves were passed upon by the county clerk during the day, as well as the scalps' of 946 jackrabbfts. Certificates of bounty for pelts wero issued in the sum of ?3S49, and $47 for jackrabbits. Some of the trappers trap-pers came a distance of fifty miles with their load3 of pelts carried by burroes and pack horses, to be present pre-sent on the opening day of bounty payments. Ogden, The efforts of Mr. and Mrs. J. Greenband, to bring comfort to, and relieve the suffering of their relatives in Russia, were futile, according ac-cording to word received by them that clothing for twelve families, valued at more than JJCKiO, sent two years ago, had never reached the relatives in Russia Murray, Improvements on State street buildings costing $30,000, were announced by Mayor Issac Lester. Two additional stories will be added to the Madsen building and tho War-enskl War-enskl building, which was started three years ago, will be completed. Logan, Following instructions from the postoffice department, an additional mail service began Thursday, Thurs-day, giving the town of Uyrum, Wellsville, Paradise and Mendon two mails a day, reaching them from. Logan, Lo-gan, instead of one. Ogden, Lawrence Ra.smussen an enlisted man from Fort Douglas was sentenced to serve an indeterminate term in the Utah state prison by Judge George S. Barker of the Second Sec-ond district court upon his plea o( guilty to a statutory crime. He was removed to the state prison immediately imme-diately after tho sentence was pronounced. pro-nounced. On complaint of the Nephi Plaster and Manufacturing company the ir terstate- commerce commission has held that carload rates on plaster from Gypsum, Utah, via Nephi to points on the Union Pacific and Oregon Ore-gon Short Line in Idaho. Oregon and Montana are unreasonable and laid dow a new schedule of rates to be applied in the future. Ogden, With better prices for sugar beets and tomatoes already certain Weber county farmers were jubilant Tuesday with their prospects for the present year, when in a contract drawn with the Utah Can-ners' Can-ners' association, they were given $2 increase per ton on all grades of peas over the contract of the past year. Salt Lake, The American Bridge company has been awarded the contract con-tract for steel work on the new airplane air-plane hangar to be erected at Woodward Wood-ward field in replacement of the one damaged by fire recently. The bid was S3S42. In accepting the proposal pro-posal the city commission authorized an advertisement for bids on De roofing of the new structure. Logan, Dr. H. K. Merrill of this city was elected president of the Wellsville State bank at a meeting of the board of directors held in Wellsville. Ogden, W. II. Meal, assistant manager of the Bear River Duck club, told Weber county sportsmen, at a meeting Tuesday that there were enough duck eggs destroyed each year along the grazing areas of Bear j river, In Boxelder county, to breed ducks to furnish the entire state with ' hootinz |