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Show FOREIGN ADDITIONS TO POPULATION - 2422, BJEHBLBD IN NUMBER 9 Three thousnnd, three hundred nnd eighty-seven foreigners WM came to Utah during 1014 nntl 005 left the state, making tho total H actual acquisitions of foreign residents for thnt year 2-122. These 1 arc federal government figures, which came last Saturday to II. T. jH Haines, state commissioner of Immigration, labor and statistics. BJ The year 10M, computed by tho government in this report, flfil untied in June of Hint year, although the statistics are just coming off the presses in Washington, D. C. Thnt wns before the world war broke out, so that the next report of the kind from Washing- Hi ton will probably show n greater exodus than tho one just quoted. Hi Commissioner Hnlnes hnd requested thu head Immigration of- M flee of the government In Washington for this report. His Is thu lM first copy to be received here. Of tho :U187 foreigners who camo to 'HI Utah during the government's year lf)M, the Greek nation led in IH numbers. There were 787 Greeks, GU Northern Itnlinnrf, S83 !H Southern Italians, -Ktl from Great Hritnin, 237 Cretans nnd Slavs jH nnd the rest scattering. I Of thu 9G5 foreigners who departed the statu within thu same .H time, there were 453 Greeks, 109 Italians, 53 Englishmen nntl 09 HH Cretans nnd Slavs. 3 |