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Show K- ;, -, .7 - ' i..::;.ni.-T.ar.-j . Pithy News Notes From All Parts of ! j UTAH Salt Lako. "Powder and paint on the cheeks of the etistern college coed is diminishing, and now tha most fashionably dressed girl is seen wearing wear-ing her dressc-s to her Fhoe tops," said Miss Lucy Van Oott, dean of women at the University of Utah upon her return from the national convention of Deans of College Women which was held recently in Chicago. "Cheek-to-clieek dancing in respectable places Is unheard of at most of the institutions of the country," Miss Van Cott declared, declar-ed, "and in some of the universities the students themselves have taken th,e initiative to completely eliminate jazz music." Salt Lake. Work on the construction construc-tion at Woodward airmail field of an urmy airplane station and organization organiza-tion of the air service officers' reserve corps as a part of the 104th division, organized reserves, with headquarters in Suit Lake, will commence in the near future, according to Captain H. H. George, who has arrived from headquarters head-quarters of the Ninth army corps at San Francisco to take charge. A large number of reserve officers in Salt Lake have beeen ordered to report for duty in connection with the fly-ig fly-ig gchool. Two steel hangers, a gas tank, oil house and mechanical shops will be constructed at the field. Salt iJake. Although a complete record (of finances has not yet been made by the committee in charge Ot ' the "dollar-a-student" drive at the University Uni-versity of Utah for a student union building, at least $1250 is thought to liove been subscribed. Contributions from alumni also are being received by the students, and at the end of the drive the students hope to have more than $2000. Provo. An enthusiastic group of nature-lovers from various parts of the county laid tlie foundation for Utah County Outdoor association recently, nt a" meeting in the new offlce-s of the Chaiuiber of Commerce in Pi'ovo. The puipose of the corporation will be to develop, operate, maintain, control, protect and advertise the scenic attractions at-tractions of the county and to stimu-uate stimu-uate olutdoor activities. Ogden. Mrs. Floyd Taylor of Fan-West, Fan-West, who was bitten by a cat a few days ago, appealed to the city-county physician, to have the head of tha cat examined for traces of the rabies. The cat died about two hours after biting Mrs. Taylor. The woman was given the Pastuer treatment and if It Is found the animal was afflicted with th'o rabies the treatment will be continued. con-tinued. Salt Lake. The proposed new Lafayette La-fayette school building in Salt Lake to replace the structure that was recently destroyed by fire, will cost approximately approxi-mately $187,000, according to estimate! presented to the board of education. Plans for the structure have been adopted and bids will be advertised for within the next month, according to L. P. Judd, clerk of the board. ,k Ogden. Exhaustion from the lack of food for four days was given as the cause of the collapse of a young man giving the name of Bennett, 25 years of ago, In Ogden a few days ago. After Af-ter he had been revived and given food, Bennett, who was well dressed and Is well educated, said that he had been wIthok.it food for three or four days and that he had made many efforts ef-forts to procure work to pay for his board. Bennett added that he could not beg for food, but would like to work to pay for his board until be obtained ob-tained regular employment. Salt Lake. Seven men, believed by the police to have been implicated In the robbery of eleven banks in Utah and Idaho, the robbing of various tores in outlying districts in and around Salt Lake and complicity in crimes of various kinds in the state of Idaho, are being sought by members of the police department, the county sher-riffs sher-riffs stuff and the William J. Burns International Detective agency. The men sought are O. C. Itoehron, -15 years of age; Arthur Martin, 25; Phillip Flnkelstein, 28; James Sullivan. 42; Ilobert 10. Johnston, alias John West, 45 ; George Wagner, 52, and .1. C. White, 50. Salt Lake Plans for the big fifth annual livestock show to be held at North Salt Lake April 3. 4, 5, 0 and 7 took on renewed impetus with the announcement that many prominent packers and livestock men( hud accepted ac-cepted invitations to be present and assist In the judging of exhibits and educational features of the show. Tremonton. Tremonton is to Install modern fU and street cleaning equip-uiont equip-uiont at a cost of $7,000. Salt Lake. Warren Thomas, 1SS 15 street, a pupil at the Lowell schol in Salt Lake, found six sticks of dynamite dyna-mite partially hidden In the snow by ho west fence of the school a few dayi ago. He tflc the sticks home, supposing sup-posing them to be candles, but his fat'nor notified the police upin recognizing recog-nizing them cs dynamite. |