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Show : News Notes t Z From All Parts of UTAH ' Ogden, About $400 has been raised rais-ed by the Japanese residents of Otr-den Otr-den and Weber county for the relief of Japanese food sufferers, according to the announcement of the association associa-tion of Japanese in the city. Logan, The Logan chamber of commerce is in recvlpt of two letters complimenting the Logan Boy Scouts band, which recently made a trip through Yellowstone national park, and played at several camps. Ogden, Final details for the pur-chase pur-chase of the home of David C. Eccles at the corner of Twenty-fifth street and Jefferson avenue by the Ogden council, Knights of Columbus, were completed at the meeting of the council. Spanish Fork, Mrs. William Har-wood Har-wood suffered cuts about the face, her daughter, Desie, 14,, was cut on the wrist, and her sister-in-law, Mrs. I George Homer of Lelii, was shakeD up and bruised in an automobile accident ac-cident here. Park City, In an accident at the construction camp of the Union Pacific Paci-fic on the spur which is be,ing built to the Park-Utah mine, Edward Earl Brennon, a young man, 27 years ol age, was instantly killed. - Logan Albout sixteen cars of potatoes po-tatoes have been shipped out of Cache county so far this season, according ac-cording to H. P. Mathews, district agricultural inspector. Provo, Henry Nelson, who was arrested early in July and charged with intoxication, was found not guilty by a jury last week. Bingham, Two smll stills, four gallons of moonshine liquor, fifty gallons gal-lons of wine and a barrel of corn mash were found by the forces of Sheriff Benjamin R. Harries when they raided a home here. Spanish Fork, Faling from a low fence on which she was playfng at her home, Marguerite Thomas, 9-year-old daughter of Mrs. Joyce Thomas broke both bones in her right wrist. Scipio, Hawley, Anderson and Hinckley, contractors for building the 7.08 miles of gravel surfaced road between be-tween Scipio and the Juab county line, are on the ground and will begin be-gin construction. Brjgham City, The growers of this city and vicinity are now busily engaged en-gaged in harvesting and marketing the large Elberta peach crop. Spanish Fork, Former students 5I the B. Y. U. residing at Spanish Fork will organize an alumni association here. Eureka, F. M. McQulvey, 65, was almost instantly killed on the 700 foot level of the Tintic Standard mine, when a slab of rock fell on him. Delta, Prospects for a bumper alfalfa crop' in Millard county were never better according to Dr. Richard R. Lyman, who has spent the past week jn this vicinity. Mt. Pleasant, Considerable excitement excite-ment was caused by a fire breaking out In the Hotel Marie here about $200 damages resulted. Logan, The F. A. Dahle Construction Construc-tion company has shipped Its road iquipmentto Caliente, Nev., In which state ilt has secured a large contract on one of the federal aid roads projects. pro-jects. MIdvale, Three speeders -were fined In Justice Silas Brown's court here for exceeding the speed limit on the highways south of Salt Lake. Provo, Two barns, a garage and fifty tons of hay and other equipment equip-ment belonging to Otho Lee Huff and Charles Madsen of Lakeviiew were destroyed by fire. Provo, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Hansen Han-sen of Ophir, Utah, and Miss Elizabeth Eliza-beth Davis of Salt Lake, suffered painful injuries, when the ord car In which they were driving rollidd wiith .a Packard. Logan Officers of the Cache coun. for the city set a high mark for the year. There were fifteen permits totaling $,30,000. Logan, Officers of the Cache coun. ty fair, which is to be held in Logan are phmning to accomodate the largest larg-est cattle and dairy exhibit yet shown in the county. Ogden, An even hundred students enrolled for the term at Weber college col-lege here the first day of the ue registration. |