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Show fNewsNoW 1 UTAH ! Logan-The special eltn plant committee of the J commerce has recommend' board of directors of ft,' commerce that the m i fI ! Plant be disposed of andM taken at once to submit ti . " tion of disposing 0f the nw te people of the city. 1 to Si Price-Harry Hamilton, 30 age, employed at the KeniW No 1 of the independent Z Coke company suffered k back when run over by i. , k of coal. He was taken to f hospital for immediate attend 1 later sent to St. Mark's hosniL Salt Lake. He is accorded an chance to recover. :' Salt Lake Postmaster joh, , Israelson of Hyrum was re-ek,, president of the Utah branch u National League of District Post w ters at the final meeting of the If', convention at the Hotel Utah t! the rest of last year's officers ,i were re-elected. They are- js vice-president, H. J. Sheffield f Kaysville; second vice-president H t Jacobs, Mount Pleasant; third vi((! president, A. Marinda Lundt Sandy; and the secretary-treasuw A. Carol Gesford, Huntsville. Salt Lake Tax collections on m line for June will be the largest sic--the gasoline tax law became effecfe. Four companies have reported to tki secretary of state that they have . lected approximately $1000,000 as H lows: Utah Oil and Refining cot pany, $76,596.04; Independent Oil tm pany, $20,927.94; High Power, l, 964,35; Hal Oil company, 54,J1J! The Continental and Texas companies and several smaller dealers which have not reported, will swell the rt-ceipts rt-ceipts to approximately $125,000. Set-retary Set-retary of State H. E. Crockett remitted remit-ted to the state treasurer the sum o! $253,000 colections of fees for thi quarter ending June 30, of which 1S!, 787.74 was for gasoline tax and ill, 557.46 for motor vehicle fees. Salt Lake The Citizens' Militarr Training camp finally disbanded it Fort Douglas last Sunday mornlij when the student soldiers turned Id their bedding and uniforms, resume! their civilian clothing and departed for their respective homes. For to last time they were assembled in company com-pany formation and marched to lie finance office, where their traveling allowances were given them. The? were then handed individual certificates certi-ficates as to the military efflciect; they had attained and released lion further military control. Logan Approximately 52000 will be awarded for the best exhibits it the Cache county annual fair, which will be held this year on September 22-23 and 24. Helper Helper city has applied to the state engineer for the use oi II second-feet of water which it propose to develop at springs tributary t Spring creek, of which it already la the water rights. The city plans to install a ten-inch pipe line nineteen miles long to serve its population. Salt Lake-A coal field 25,000 acts in extent and carrying at expert estimates es-timates more than two billion tons ot bituminous fuel, said to be the world! largest single, continuous body coal, will be opened up by the extension exten-sion of rail facilities to Queatcb canyon, Sevier county, according t Judge Henry C. Lund, son of the President Anthon H. Lund ot Mormon church, whose children o" ar hold option or federal lease the entire area. Salt Lake-On man was killed V three were injured when ' three-tone city street depart-, truck plunged off the road ; down a twenty -foot embank and into the stream " -Creek canyon at the entrant Pleasan valley, about two miles the mouth. (1 Cedar City-The Escalante is a veritable meadow this ; 5 recent rains having caused tne etation to grow rapidly- ' . twenty years has the deseri -prolific in vegetation. The s are jubilant, as this desert regular winter range section. Price-Price is to be host to -500 coal operators August e inclusive, the occasion be'ng nual convention of the Hoc tain Coal Mining lnstitui m event was awarded to Pnc i: at the time of the Denver. Secretary John R. fi named chairman of a - arrangements for their ,:. enertainment while the u0!' , r,? Price-Plans are Idlv for the celebration WM bv the local chamber of co p.-Scotlold p.-Scotlold on August 8, to f bon county people and eated in the Trice "ver ' , ? tlon Project with the nu sibilitlos and the magnit"" undertaking. , ,wntl"'1 f SilH IjBkeWith th. , etfP poaches, every crop in nC0,rj:r- an Increase over lust ' FP: to the monthly report U . ,,,r . Andrews, agricultural M the United State blol1"1 |