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Show THE BEE HIVE STATE Fourteen states are already represented repre-sented among the students who have complete registration a; the Utah Agri- j cultural college, records show. These j are Utah, Arizona, Colorado. Idaho, California, Nevada, New Mexico. Massachusetts, Mas-sachusetts, Illinois. Michigan. Minnesota, Minne-sota, Wyoming, South Dakota and Wisconsin. Wis-consin. Joseph Murphy, about 22 years of age, who is one of the hunger strikers in a Cork (Ireland) prison, is a native na-tive of Eureka. His father. Jerry Murphy, was an old-time miner of the Tintic district and lived in Eureka for many years prior to his departure for Ireland about fifteen years ago. Cosino Redeo of Helper and Itoss Prince of Siandardvilie, have been bound over to the district court to await trial on the charge of assaulting Tony Ferraro with intent to commit murder. A few days previous. Ferraro was held for trial for the murder of Joseph Rossi. Attempts on the part of some county commissioners to economize and to lake advantage of increased assessed valuation by corresponding reductions in tax levies are indicated in returns made by county auditors to the state auditor and to the state board of equalization. While Governor Cox was delivering his speech at the Tabernacle at Salt Lake a switch engine smashed into the special train which is carrying the presidential candidate and his party on their western tour, breaking the car windows and knocking typewriters to the floor. Because of the crowded condition and the scarcity of houses in Ogden. many families have been compelled to move into the county in order to find homes and as a result of this the county schools in many districts are crowded above the usual number. Zion National Park was dedicated on September 15 with appropriate exercises exer-cises in the presence of a large audience. audi-ence. Stephen T. Mather, national director di-rector of parks, was in charge of the ceremonies. Many of the prominent men of the state were present. Although the candy supply in Utah was -1000 pounds less in August than in July, there is more candy than numerous numer-ous essential foodstuffs, according to the report of food supplies in storage during August by the state dairy and food commission. Ross Wheeler, between 70 and SO years of age. a pioneer engineer on the Denver & Rio Grande railroad, was found dead at his ranch six miles below be-low Green River. The body was found in the debris of his cabin, which had been burned. The Salt Lake Mexican colony, numbering num-bering more than 1000, celebrated their national Independence day on September Septem-ber 10. The affair was commemorative commemora-tive of Mexico's deliverance from Spanish rule in 1S10. J. J. Combe, a fireman in the Ogden railroad yards, sustained a fracture of his right leg when the engine in which he was riding was sideswiped by the freight car being moved by another s itching crew. Streets in front of the schools of Ogden Og-den are to be closed to traffic twice each day for a period of fifteen minutes min-utes during the recess, as a means of guaranteeing protection to the school children. Mrs. Florence Zabriskie Roylance. one of the most active civic workers of Provo, until failing health made it impossible im-possible for her to continue, died tt her home in Provo, September 11. Stockmen in eastern Duchesne county coun-ty and the Indian cattlemen in the Uinta reserve are losing many head of ! cattle through cattle rustlers who are ' operating there. A five-game series between the Smiiht'ield club, winner in the Cache Valley league, and the Idaho Balls team of the Yellowstone league has been arranged. Ure Stewart, a farmer living near Spanish Fori:, lost five valuable horses when they got into the sacked wheat, left out in the field, and were foundered. foun-dered. An accidental explosion at the Central Cen-tral mine of Tintic resulted in the death of Emanuel Kaarlela, 3S years of age. and serious injury lo John i'.u-Itan. Tony Gerakis and Mihe Palhrones, charged with attempt to commit murder mur-der by shooting George F. Sakarakis at Sunnyside. have been held for trial. Owing to a lack of the necessary cement, ce-ment, the road grading at Spanish Fork has beer, practically at a standstill stand-still for several days. The Ogden post of the American legion le-gion has organized a glee club of forty members and will take up practice immediately. im-mediately. Lack of cars wiih which to supply cement Is said to be the reason for the holding up of road work in Utah. The annual state -onvention of the Cltristhin Endeavor union will be held at Stilt Lake, October 8 to 10. There will he a sixteen-hotir mail servicJ between Salt Lake and New York and a seven-hour service between Suit Lake and San Francisco within the next thirty days, when six aerial mail lilancs of the United Slates mail service commence operating regularly San Juan county, one of the last counties in the state to report it sehool census, has filed its statement with llic state superintendent, showing show-ing a total of children of school age t be Bill, an increase over last year ol 2S1. The figures show 574 boys am 401 girls. |