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Show I News Notes I n . X From All Parts of X ' ! UTAH 5 "sM j Ogdon B. J. Milne, superinten- j dent of the Nevada Industrial school,. was appointed superintendent of the. 1 Utah Industrial school at a meeting of the industrial school board. Th apixilntment will become effeetiTo j January 1. Provo, Lcland Kirkwood of Provo who evaded apprehension since last summer, when he is alleged to have participated in the dynamiting of the-Provo the-Provo river, was arrested recently when he returned to his home irv Provo, according to advice received by the state fish and game depart- ment. He was placed in jail in de- j fault of bond and will be prosecuted on a complaint sworn to by witnesses. N Eureka The new amusement H hall of the I.. T. S. ehnri Is now it under cover and the Inside work Is being rushed. The hall will be ready ' for the Christmas holidays, accord- flail: lng to the plans of Pishop George Finch, who has charge of the work. Provo, William II. Hornibrook, publisher of the Provo Daily Herald end former United States minister to Siam. was the speaker at the weekly luncheon of the Provo Rotary club at the Hotel ltrts last week. Mr. Hornibrook discussed the economic-prolilems economic-prolilems of Siam and touched briefly on general conditions In that Bectioa of the far east. Bountiful The Bountiful State-Bank State-Bank was held up last we-ek and 11500 was taken by two bandits. They were later captured and placed in the jail at Salt Lake. Most of the money was ' recovered. ; Payson, There was much rejoicing ' hi Payson and throughout the area included in the Strawberry project, r when the officials of the Strawberry ; Waterdsers' association received tele- grams from Senator Smoot and Con- gressman Leathcrwood announcing the passing of the bill providing for the financing of the project. Salt Lake, Census returns tabulated tabulat-ed by the state school office p:ve the total number of students between the ages of 6 and IS years who are cnro'.icd In the public schools of Utah as 123.717 for the present school year, compared with 121,0t'S for the school year of 1.3 The f.gurrs will bo used as a ba-is for a portioning 7: state ai l to the various school c.s- t'.rC tries of the state. The number cf ;ic: hil'iren between t-he aces cf 10 sr. i Mi-17 Mi-17 y ars who can rct'.her tvaj nor 1 rite was fou-d to le CO, as aair.-t Bi j 3o. for the preceding school year. Of I tVc tct.il school popult.ticn cf I3:'.457. ! the enrolltr.i nt in f ull time put-lie 1 schools for i'.'.'s lt'Ja is 123.717, of j whom t2.7("3 are beys and. t.","2 am I glr'.s. The part time schovl er.ro'.'.-1 er.ro'.'.-1 r.'.ent is li :i boys and girls. The total to-tal enrollment in private schools, as I shown by the census, is 3s4. There are t" 4 1 Utah boys and girls enrolled in schools outside the state. The nimls'r of beys and girls not enrolled in any school totals 7."."o. Most cf the school districts show a larger enrollment en-rollment than last year. The l umber of pupils enrolled in the various district for the school years 1 .)'.' 3 24 and li,24 2.". in the order or-der nanus!, follow. Alpirse 43?S, 44t'S; Heaver 13S3. 1434; Poxelder 52.'0r :304; Cache 4'c4t), fOSS; Carbon 4oo2. 1 4So7; Daggett i'6. 7S; Davis SS7$. ' 3470; Duchesne 22$.". 22:':; Emery :i23, 217:1; Garfield lo."7. 142("; Grand 4oS. 4$3; Granite 6771. (1$3; Iron l.r.i5, 17:i; Jordan 4M3, 4("M5; Jusb 1217, 1212; Kane o$3. 67$; Millard 3027, 314$; Morgan 703. 71$: Noho-ThV2. Noho-ThV2. .'2I4; North Sanpete 2.':V. 2UU; . ."1 North Summit 707, 70S; Park City , , 77$, 7'.7; Piute 12. f-73; Rich S21. . -M57; San Juan ("$.", 632; rsevter 32T$. (;,;, 3433; South Sanpete 2413, 2440; South sv-Summit sv-Summit M0. 4T-4; Tintic 127:. 133C: lot; Tooele I!v2. V.'!7; Uintah 237'.). 2427; "as Wasatch 130:', l'l-o: Washington ad 10l4. 1042: Wayne C-13. 023; WcN-r 20$$, 30$0; Salt l-ako City 27. $27. 27.7$2; Ogdon $$70, 0U'("; Logan 24$- 24d4; Murray 120$. 12:'$. Salt 1 akc, A petition from thf waier users on Pig Creek irrigation project, asking that an adjudication 'e made of the rights under the protect, pro-tect, has been received by I leyd Garrison, Gar-rison, state engineer. Mr. Cairisoii ir.fotmod them that the next legis latuie would bo asked to make on appropriation ap-propriation for adjusting all water rights on Pear I akn and on the Pear v.vor, of which Pig Cifck is a tribu laiy. |