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Show Piihy News.llis I r From AH Part$ of . I Ogden. Joseph P. Merrill, dean oJ ' the' achool of tolnet of the Unt . , veraltjr of UUc, in an address delivered deliver-ed at the Weber club before mmbers ' . ' of the Ogdcn chapter of the American Association of Engineers, declared for more engineers in public service and more Interest by engineers la public service. O.dea For tha purpose of alilng j the banking fraternity In ducatlooa matters, a branch of the American t institute of Bank Clerks vras organised . here. The officers of the association i sine: Oliver Sills, president; rrank t, Peulger, vice president; John Walker, it i secretary; Harmon S&rton, treasurer. - The executive committee Is composed of Arthur Badge, Herbert Hlnley and . - Thomas Irvine. Lognnv As active snd thorough : eampalgn has been launched to sell - the 17. A. 0. summer school and the wat-e county to me teachers aid farmers of the state and to portions ' - of the intermountaln states. It is ex-; ex-; - pected to have a real tent city on the - " campus of the college for the encamp ment Last year there were nearly 1000 farmers who attended the encampment. en-campment. This year it Is expected Ihat at least 1900 will attend. i ' ' ''Salt Lase City. snowstorms are in-V in-V " terterlng with ths sheep Industry in many parts of Utah, according to Will. . . ard Hansen, Jr., secretary of the Utah Woolgrowers' . association. Range Is scarce due to the snow and the price of hay baa suddenly Increased. Hay - Is also scarce In many parts of the - state. In one instance a sheepralser . flrove his flocks into the hills where there was a limited amount of dried grass but a snowetosm covered the - feed within a few hours. Hany old sheep are dying ami as the lambing v - season Is on In some quarters the v storms are causing considerable an- aoyanoa and expense to the growers. Salt. Lake City. Grade schools In Tier county, according to advices to tie state school office, will be closed , " oa April 28 and the high school wilt continue until May 12 in order that enough credit units may be given to -.'''.- tlgh school students who desire to enter other Institutions of learning. - - Salt Lake City. Officials of the fifth Intermountaln livestock show, " "V h'J!iJ"-eDtly North Salt Lake, re-y--Juested the Commercial club to take I ;- charge of future shows. I ' Salt Lake City. Utah state road I - bonds now sell above par, and auction f . : al t the securities by the state ; land commissioner of $50,000 of the se- '? t curl ties of Che state bringing practical- r - y 102 for the bonds. :-.J 7 ; Richfield. More than two million .v'"V W tha rainbow trout have been gathered thus far this season in Fish Lake, the work securing the spawn be-- be-- ginning much earlier this season than . ' , - ' usual. : 1 , Murray The tentative budget of the Murray city adiool district for the 1022-23 term, discussed at the last meeting of the board of education, ' calls for $80,506. or a reduction of approximately ap-proximately $9404 or about 10 per cent : trader the amount -provided for the budget of the 1021-22 school year. Layton. Robert rarlsh, age 9, was wsjtantly killed and his brother LV ont, aged 10, seriously Injured when they were struck by southbound O. & L. train No. 7 north of liere. The boys had been gathering coal along J tae tracks. They stepped from the . - path of a northbound fruit train and .were struck by the southbound local Welby. Gordon Stuart, deputy r sheriff of Bolt Lake county was shot , snd killed and Joseph W. Irvine was shot in the stomach when they were nt- tacked by George II. Gardner on the ' tatter's ranch, a mile and a half south f of Welby, an ore termisal on the htgtrway between MJdvale and Bingham.' Bing-ham.' V Beaver. Deposits of epsotn have een located on tLe east side of Mt Saldy. Ogden Shipments of gooseberry and currant bushes from New Tork Into Utah were seized at Ogden and destroyed by.E. J. Hammond of the state crops pests bureau. It was reported to n. J. Webb, state crops pests inspector. The shipment of shrubbery Is in violation of the quar- . ' enttne placed agalust the white pine blister rust , Salt Uke City. The community ; dream movement was the subject of a srlrrlng appeal made at the drnirmtlc (Jay of the ladles' Literary club by ' Mayor C. C. Nealoa. "The support of such a memnent must come rora the citizens," said the mayor, but It Is hts . hope and endeavor, he said, to see that such a movement Is ut loitst started , ..during his term of office, for he lhpes t have Salt Lake fr.ty known for Its att:tude toward the art wtilii wurau Ute snd batlfy Qit spirit |