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Show Joseph Shelley aged 68, mot with a fntai accident white loading lumber in Bingham. 1 r ' ' Many of the Utah boys in the service of the nation are expected home before Christmas. " Employes of the sugar factory at American Fork have been grnnted $4 for an eight-hour shift in place of twelve hours' work at $4,50. Another possible case for Tasteur Itrentment whs brought to the state board of health last week when II. A. Feary of Mosidtt ! applied for rabies treatment " While performing his duties as tipple tip-ple foreman at the colliery at Hiawatha, Hia-watha, James R. Monroe was accidentally acci-dentally electrocuted. He - was 29 years old. --. . j Utah's boys will be welcomed in New York City on their return from "over there" with Utah's state colors and coat of arms decorating a bloek of Fifth avenue. Out of six dairies In Bingham inspected in-spected by the state dairy and food department, de-partment, only one ls(declared by Commissioner Com-missioner Boyden to have passed the required tests. ' Judge Samuel R. Thurman led the Democratic state ticket at the election held November 5., His vote was 447,820 and his plurality, which was also the highest wqs 10,087, Substitutes formerly bought with flour, will be purchnsed by the government govern-ment from local dealers and millers, according to a message received ' by the Utah food administration. The influenza epidemic, which had virtually disappeared in Price, has broken out again. It is believed that the peace celebrutlon contributed to the MH-orld appearance of the epidemic. ' Bernard Rohlson, 17 years of age, of Ogden, was instantly killed about a mile south of Lay ton, when the taxi be wns driving became uncontrollable on a curve and crashed over an embankment. em-bankment. For cruelty to a cow, Mux Kttnoor whs fined $15 by a Salt Lake justice of the peace. According to the evidence, evi-dence, Kanoor. turned the cow out to ent suit grass and at other timet beat the nnlnml without mercy. Now thnt government restrictions on building have been removed and with the diverting of labor and materials from government contracts into industrial indus-trial channels, construction will be resumed re-sumed in Utah immediately. "For the honor of Utah" that will be the state slogan during' the .war savings stamps drive, which will be inaugurated in-augurated December 2. Announcement j of Its adoption was made last week by j George T. Odell, -state director. - j Overpowered by a thief as she j neared her home in Salt Lake, Mrs. Dajny Hansen was robbed of her j purse, containing $55 In currency, and rendered partly hysterical by her en- counter witn tne mgnwayman. The quorum of twelve apostles has unanimously sustained Heber J. Grant lis president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Anthon II. Lund and Cluirles W. Penrose were chosen as the president's counselors. Three soldiers from Washington county gnve up their lives in France. They are Moroni Klelntnan of Toquer-ville, Toquer-ville, Wallace Gray of Santa Clara and Isaac H. Lungstoti of Sprlngdale, who succumbed to wounds received In action. ac-tion. Already surveys have been authorized author-ized for nearly 1X) miles of roads in different sections of the state, with the purpose In view of Immediate calls for bids, so that the work can be commenced com-menced as soon as weather conditions will permit. Two hundred and fifty dollars clear profit was realized by Miss Sybil Fron-ger Fron-ger of H.vrum, Utah, us a result of a summer spent cultivating a war garden. gar-den. Miss Fronger raised 32I." pounds of soy beans from two and one-half acres of land. Three men charged with murder are to face trial at Salt Lake next week. They are Harry Bernstein, who killed his wife; H.vrum Bateman, who fatally fatal-ly wounded Henry Saxton during a fight, and James Ryan, who poisoned his (Vyear-old son. Thanksgiving day in future will come on November 11, If a plan originated orig-inated by Will G. Farrell. president of the Salt Lake Rotary club, is approved throughout the United States. One holiday will suffice for International Pence day and Thanksgiving day. Oliver I'enley was found guilty of cruelty to his 5-weeks-old child by a Jury tit Salt Lake and was sentenced to three months In the county Jail. The cruelty charge was founded on the fact that I'enley put the baby In a trunk and closed the lid tight enough to nearly suffocate it. The success Utah had in being placed among the eleven honor states In the union in the united war work campaign is largely due to the fact that the Utah Copper company gave $7.KKI in two installments, the first forViO.000 Htid the second for J'jS.tXK), during the last days of the drive. Suffering from a fractured shoulder. Miss Bess Furlong, teacher of Spanish in the Ogden high school, underwent an operation at the Ogden hospital. Ii Is believed that the Injury resulted from heavy lifting while Miss Furlong was a nurse at the F.inergeiicy hospital. Since the organization of the Ited Cross there, the Carbon county chapter chap-ter lias collected the sum of MXKl A total of Sr.Mlf.l.Ol has been paid out l,ud there 'is u bill In Denver of Sflir.l. lit for material. When all blllB me paid, there will be more Hum fllitdi (n Hie tieasury. |