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Show THE BEE HIVE STATE Hogs' fed on peas are rapidly becoming be-coming an important product of Wayne county. The use of 20 per cent of flour substitutes sub-stitutes to 80 per cent of whejit flour wU be effective September 1, when the 50-50 rule is rescinded. The thirty-uintli annual session of the Utah mission of the Methodist church opened at Salt Lake August 29, ivi tli a gratifying attendance. The bonded indebtedness of the state of Utah is approximately !?:!,210,000, according to announcement issued last tveek by State Treasurer Daniel O. arson. The government forecast predicts a total tonnage of sugar beets in this state of 1,0.'!5,000, with 330,000 tons in Idaho. The Colrudo yield is set "t 1.490,000 tons. Prohibition and hot weather have lontributed to the record consumption of ice cream, soda water and near-tieer near-tieer this summer, say officials of the state food and dairy department. Utah must share the burden of furnishing fur-nishing every available man for essen-:ial essen-:ial war work, according to a message received from Washington by Director ?. .1. Moran of tiie federal employment aureau. Classes in applied art, dressmaking im.l millinery will be started the first iveek In September at the Civic Center Cen-ter in Salt Lake. They will be oper to the public, without fees or othei sxpense. John M. Browning, inventor of th Browning machine gun and automatic rifle, is among Ogden citizens called is members of the federal grand jury, ivhieh will sit In Ogden in the Senteirj-jer Senteirj-jer term of court. Hay in both Utah and Idaho is below be-low normal, being SO per cent, against in average of 91 in this state on Aug-ast Aug-ast 1, while Idaho crops on the same late showed an 80 per cent condition, igninst the normal of 93. Fixing the margin of profit which retailers re-tailers of butter may realize above actual ac-tual cost at from 5 to 6 cents a pound, U. W. Armstrong, food administrator for Utah, has addressed a circular letter let-ter to all the retail dealers in the Hate. As a result of colliding with a curb (vhile learning to manipulate a motorcycle, motor-cycle, Glen Cowan, a draft army stu-Jent stu-Jent at the University of Utah, is in the base hospital at Fort Douglas suffering suf-fering from a broken arm and numer-Dus numer-Dus bruises. Colliding with a speeding motorcycle )n a county bylane near Hutchinson Kan., Donald Monroe, a Salt Lake boy, ,vho was racing across the continent n his own motorcycle to be in Salt Lake on the next registration date, Aiis seriously injured. After a discussion of the municipal market at the regular meeting of the Salt Lake commission, authorization nas given to buy produce directly from the farmer and thus effect a saving to :he consumer, who will be able to buy it a little more than cost. ' Messages from Washington received It the University of Utah state that former regulations concerning engi-leers engi-leers are cancelled, and that all stu-ients stu-ients who enter college will he permitted per-mitted to finish their year even if their Iraft numbers are called. Utah war resources committee will )e the name of the state war industries )oard after September 1. This title was idopted by the regional head at Kansas Kan-sas City. The change is made so that the name will not conflict with that of :he national war Industries hoard. In response to the call for young Tien to enter college this fall to train lor oftieers. 150 of this state have reg-stereil reg-stereil In the student army training ramp at the university the past week. The majority of the registrations were In the commerce and finance department. depart-ment. The tiling of a complaint last week (villi United States Commissioner H. V. Van I'elt by the United Stales district dis-trict attorney against George 10. Grant, I miner, until recently in the employ .if the American Fuel Co. at Sego, has leveloped the first charge of alleged violation of the sabotage act in Utah. An organization of hay fever sufferers suf-ferers may promote legislr. t ion compelling com-pelling properly owihts to destroy useless weeds and Ihus prevent the source of hay lever. Dr. Bontiy. stale 'icalth commissioner, indorses this movement, as several thousand vliiinrs t)f the disease are reported In Utah. Division of the Utah Agricultural rollege Into a junior anil senior college col-lege is announced by Hie I91S-19K1 ratalog. The work of the two divisions divi-sions Is sharply separated ami a stu-lien stu-lien I who has only junior standing must receive special permission before lie can receive Instruction in the senior se-nior college. 1 .1. Moran. stale director of the United Slates employment service, has been advised of all urgent. ieed In the San Francisco shipyards fur 2IK1 un-kllled un-kllled laborers. The dally pay Is 3.fi7',i for eight hours' service, with Tiinsporialloii paid to San Francisco, r.ivi'tiillng for Ihls force will begin In Salt Lake Immediately, Sc'Viary Arch M. Thuruian of the slate council of defense will make w lour of all the county councils In Utah In aid In their more perfe-M organization organiza-tion for efficiency. Mr. THuriiian will endeavor lo stimulate Inters! In greater great-er prodiicl Ion along all 'iocs. Orders for the tie" not Ion of more than 500 gallons of Intoxicants were Issued lasl week ly Judge J. Louis llrown of Hie Third dislriet eou.t at Sail Lake. The liquor Is included right lots confiscated by the police 'ilnce the prohibition law went Into ll'oct. |