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Show THE BEE HIVE STATE Coveninr PMit-rj;or 1ms vetoed the soldier settlement measuiv passed by the special session of Hie stale leisla-ture. leisla-ture. The aci would have provided fl, 025.000 lc pul relumed si nice men on l'aniis. Inn il was p,inled out by the governor that only I per eent of rha 25,(H0 1'iah serviee men could profit by the bill. Following her recovery from injuries injur-ies received when n bomb explosion wrecked the Standard hotel, at Salt Lake, on the morning of September 5, -Mrs. Mary l!ruho has been released re-leased from llie county hospital. Her two daughters. Irma. 12 years obi. and Angelina. 4, are convalescing at the hnspi tal. The body of Lionel Ivins Johnson, the I t-year-old son of .Mr. and Mrs lleber Johnson, who left home September Sep-tember 20. was found October 1-1 a; the mouth of Pnyson canyon, one mile southeast of 1'ayson. Death had resulted re-sulted from a gunshot wound, probably probab-ly accidentally inllicled while hunting. The enrollment, in the city schools at Salt Lake is now 2G,:io4. Of this number, 2(130 pupils are in the senior high schools, 20(!fi in the junior high schools and 20,038 in the elementary schools. The total enrollment in 31)18, according to the superintendent's report, re-port, was 22.230. Injured internally, when a railroad motor car on which lie and another Japanese were riding crashed Into a second rail motor car, three miles west of Wendover, K. Tacuchiya, 3.3 years of age, a section foreman on the Western West-ern Pacific railroad, died at a Salt Lake hospital. Elias Conway Asiiton, a prominent attorney at-torney of Salt Lake, was fatally injured in-jured in a tunnel of the Utah Apex mine at Bingham when the tram on which he was riding collided with three cars of ore. lie was ins-pectins the mine when the accident occurred. Utah's six regular delegates to the Minneapolis convention of the American Amer-ican Legion next, month will be required re-quired to pay only one and a third fare for the round trip, according to the decision of the United States railroad rail-road administration. Utah's commercial apple crop this year is 114.000 bushels, compared with ---103,000 bushels last year. It is one ' of the nine box apple states in the union. In boxes the crop is estimated at 342,0110, or 4.12 cars, compared with 647 cars last year. Bonds for road contracts in San Juan, Grand and Davis counties were approved by the state road commission commis-sion last week, which will enable the contractors to proceed at once with the work which has been awarded them. The city commissioners of Salt Lake have offered a reward of $250 for capture cap-ture of the person or persons responsible respon-sible for the death of the unidentified woman whose body was found on the street on October 7. More than 250 teachers were present at the first of a series' of lectures on health education which will be conducted con-ducted by Dr. E. G. Gowans, former state superintendent of public instruction instruc-tion at Salt Lake. With forty clerks and collectors under un-der his jurisdiction. D. C. Dunbar, collector col-lector of internal revenue of the new district of Utah, will soon start a cam- . paign against the income tax dodgers of the state. The unidentified woman whose dead body was found in Salt Lake City on October 7, it being supposed she was run down by an automobile, may be a Mrs. Hazleton, formerly of Bend, Ore. While trying to enter Paul Soulier's cellar at Pleasant View at night, Paul Westwood, IT, and John Kay, IS, two young men of Provo, were shot by Mr. Soulier, both being painfully injured. John Moricli. who had confessed the murder of Mrs. Velma Atkins at Salt Lake, a few weeks ago, was formally arraigned at Tooele last week and entered a plea of not guilty. Potatoes grown in Utah this year will, according to the bureau of crop estimates, esti-mates, amount to 340 cars of 700 bushels bu-shels per car. which is 125 cars less than in IMS. Four automobiles taken into custody by the sheriff of Weber county during a raid on bootleggers on July 23 have been ordered confiscated and sold by the state. On the three-shift plan the Utah-Idaho Utah-Idaho Sugar company's plant at American Amer-ican Fork is in full operation. About seventy women are employed at the factory. Seeking to recover $15,000 for the drowning oC his son about two years ago in the city canal, Ernesto d'l'r-bano d'l'r-bano is suing the city of Salt. Lake. Clubwomen of Utah have inviled the General Federation of Women's Clubs to hold its council meeting next veur in Salt Lake City.' The Brigbam City and Ogden factories fac-tories of i he Amalgamated Sugar company com-pany arc now in operation on the season's sea-son's campaign. Utah on October 13 celebrated officially offi-cially for the first time the discovery of America by Christopher Columbus. The last regular session of (he stale legislature made October 12 a legal holiday, and as that date came on Sunday, the following dav was rele-braleil. rele-braleil. Skipper Bay drainage district. Utah county, will vote November 3 on a proposition t Issue .flo.OOO worth of bonds. The object Is i const met ?anals and make other Improvements neees.s-aiy to ,,,., ,,u U(,S 0, ,Ul) district. |