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Show I I News Notes 1 From All Parts of I UTAH I Price Two thousand cans of honey shipped from the reservation and other oth-er dealers are being held up here by an order of Inspector George Searle of the state food department on a telegram from the attorney general's office, advising that the honey producers pro-ducers had failed to comply with the state law in not having the honey cans properly labeled, showing the. name of the producer and the place of production contents, etc. Provo, The Utah County commissioners commis-sioners In an effort to aid those taxpayers tax-payers who are depending upon receipts re-ceipts from the sale of sugar beets have been exerting every possible influence in-fluence to relieve the situation from the impossibility of extending the time of delinquency. Delta, At a meeting of business men and farmers here on Wednesday ninht, definite arrangements were made for organizing a corporation to finance the dairy industry in this community. The corporation will have a capital stock of $2."i,000 which will be loaned to dairy farmers for the purpose of buying cows. Provo. Under the direction of the Stute Fish and Game Department, more than eight million fish have been planted in Utah during the current cur-rent year, according to a report of the Commissioner, Mr. D. II. Madsen. Salt Lake City, Damages for personal per-sonal Injuries in the sum of 20,000 are asked in a suit filed by William Z. Shurtliff against the Oregon Short line Railroad company in the ThiBd district court. Ogden, Additional suits for the condemnation of land in the western part of the city to be used for the enlargement of the railroad terminals termin-als in Ogden have been filed in the district court. The improvements are estimated to cost about $3,500,000. Ogden, Pouring concrete for the abutments for the viaduct and bridge over the Union Pacific tracks and the Weber rights in the ltiverdale district will begin within a week, according to W. Earl Roche,-general manager of the Union Construction company. The company had no sooner been awarded the contract for building the abutments abut-ments and filling in the approaches between the bridge and viaduct than the machinery was upon the ground and work was started. Salt Lake, Passenger service on the Denver & Rio Grande AVestern, railroad between Salt Lake and Bingham Bing-ham will be discontinued if the application appli-cation of the receiver of the road, T. H. Beacon, made to the public utilities utili-ties commission, is granted. Brighani City, A large barn filled with hay, belonging to E. A. Valentine, Valen-tine, at the corner of Eighth West and Fourth South streets was burned to the ground Thursday. The loss was estimated at several hundred dollars. The department responded to a call but the flames had gained such headway that the property could not be saved. Salt Lake Alone, unmasked and flourishing a revolver, a bandit entered enter-ed the cafe in the Denver & Rio Grande Western railroad station Wednesday night at 11 :30 o'clock, held two waitresses up and rifled the cash register of $33.15 and took a quantity of cigars from the tobacco case. Provo, Lappas Soppas who attempted at-tempted to force his way into the White House at Washington, D. C, to see President Coolidge, arrived in Provo Thursday to be committed to the state mental hospital. Salt Lake Omer R. Woods must pay the penalty of his crime. The supreme court, to which an application applica-tion was made for a rehearing denied the petition. The opinion in the case is written by Chief Justice A. J. Weber. Ogden, Truck loads and train shipments of fish during the present year by the state fish and game department de-partment aggregate 1000 ranging from fifteen cans to thirty cans. The trucks delivering these fish have traveled in ' excess of 125,000 miles. Beryl, Zella Carter, postmistress at Beryl Utah, and her brother, Marion Ma-rion Carter were found guilty of prohibition pro-hibition violation at Cedar City Wednesday Wed-nesday in one of the most lengthy nnd best attended trials in the history his-tory of Iron county courts. Salt Lake State Treasurer W. D. Sutton is in receipt of $17,000 from Weber county for state roads, and $7500 from the United States for federal fed-eral vocational education, the latter j amount being to cover expenses for the first three months of 102-J. j Provo The finishing touches of the plant of the National Pump company are being rushed to permit the manufacture manu-facture of pumps to begin in January according to President Jackson of the company. I Moab, The Indian Creek pool has shipped from Thompsons 500 head of two and three-year-old cows and steers from its ranges in San Juan county, part of the stock coming from ; the herds of George Adams and the I Hanson Bayles estate. ! |