OCR Text |
Show UTAH SjM NEWS I P.ning of the Ogden ennynu mail jH will begin within tho next ten days. jB A malady similar tn Influenza has B broken out lu Huntington, Cleveland iH and Klino. mm Caught In the brake of an nutoino- 'WM bile u thumb was torn from thu hand mm of II. I. Whltchcr, of Salt Ijike. jM There was a balance on hand held by Jm the state treasurer at the close of tho B month of March of $l,(n'i,i5(M'i. , H Motor vehlclo licenses for tho first ;H quarter of the present year, aud tho jB last under tho former law, reached tho iH total of $1100,411. John McManamee, 44 years of age, B was found dead, kneeling by his bed- 'H side with hands clasped as If In prayer, H In his room nt Salt Lake. '-mm All business houses nnd schools nt H Mt Pleasant were closed April 1, whllo B the eltlzeuH gathered up und destroyed B the u Inter's nccumulatloii of rubbish. B James Devluc wns appointed warden B of the slnto prison, to tako charge nt 'B (incu ut the llrst session of tho new B state board of corrections held April 1. 'mm Salt Lake has a larger percentage of !B Its buy population In the Scout organl- H zatlon than any other city In the world. H acconllng to Oscar Klrkhnm, Scout ex- M ecutlve for Utah. l Decision to hold tho annual conven- -mm tlon of tho Utah Kducatlonal nssocla- !H Hon October '20, 21 and 22 was reached B Inst week nt a meeting of the board of MB trustees of thu organization. .B Fifty-three trees as memorials to jB flfty-thrco Ogden men who paid thu H supreme sacrifice In tho world wnr Vm vlll bo planted by tho women of tho ;JMM Service Star Legion nt Ogden on Arbor H K. A. Bock, former mnyor of Salt jB Lnke, who was convicted lu Salt Lake H for stealing public funds totaling moro H ban ?; 2,000 when ho wns city auditor, H has applied to the stnto board of par- H Inns for u parole. m Tho state auditor has advised tho H state superintendent of public lustruc- H tlon that thero is now in tho stnto jB treasury u total of $ J02.CS UlS available .or npportlotimeut to tho school dls- Mil rlcts of thu state fl When Dr, W. B. Hamilton, of Delta, 'H attempted to kindle n flro In tho MWM tcltrhcn stove nnd used gasoline, which MWM he mistook for kerosene, tho flames mWM spread over tho room and cuused duui- WMm ige estlmntcd at $2fl0. B Thomas Itedmond, secretary of tho H statu livestock board, which went out MmM of existence with the creation of tho , state department of agriculture, him 'W been selected by tho new stnto board W f ugrlculturo as chief sheep Inspector. Delbert Smith, 20 years of age, who W was arrested In Salt Lako on charges of robbing a mall car of $50,000 near H St. Paul on February IS, has bueti taken back to St. Louis for trial1. A 9M mall clerk was killed by Smith during H thu robbery. JsH A conference of supervisors of the tm federal board of vocational education WMm from Districts 11A12 und 13, for the m purpose of coordluhtlng und standard- jH Izlng tho work of the vprlous offices VmU throughout the country, was held last jH week ut Salt Lake. Ww The "fool" legislation of tho Inst mmt legislature was discussed nt an April j Fools' day luncheon of the Ktwnuls fl club ut Logan. Itepresentntlvo Howell jH rldivuled some of the bills passed by H Die legislature, the autl-clgarettu bill m being most prominent. 1 At n meeting of thu Utah State Fair H association, W. C. Winder, was chosen mWM president of the organization; J. II. jH Manderfleld, first vice president; L M. MWM Pierce of Ogden, second vice president ; mWm Georgu S. McCalllster, treasurer; J. L. ' "mWt Home, manager, und James H. ICIIIson. WM IM OTnole, who Is said to have cm- m bezzled money from various Salt Laku mWm 'Itlzeus during the Inst two or threo jH montlis by representing thnt he was a Wm disabled soldier and could purchnso iH goods of different varieties from thu iflfl government at greatly reduced prices, iB Is behind tho bars, waiting trial. iB N. C. Peterson was convicted of em- LB hezzlemcnt nt Salt Luke. Peterson wan lB found guilty of defrauding Nick Ma- D gcrus und his wlfo, Gcorglcn Magerns, MWm out of $aao. The money was obtained Mmm by Peterson on tho representation that 411 lie would npply It upon a mnrtgago M against property owned by Mr. nml UMB Mrs. Mngerus. l A new route for the Midland trail' I L across eastern Utah, which will cllm , W liinto desert travel and void tho bad slsfl washes that lmpedo truffle, as well ns " ' H shorten by ten miles thu dlstnneo bo- T IH tweon Mnck, Colo., nnd Wostwnter, f MM Utnb, Is proposed. Oruud county In M now ut work on Its pnrt of tho new , HI road to tho Colorado line. HI Tho burden of twenty-olght yonrn or BI bllndnoss and worry over tuxat m 4lBl problems nnd tho national liM-simk WmM situation. are belloved by membeiH of JMm tho fnmlly to have been the reason iJBI why Joseph Poulson, 07 years of age, ! a wealthy rancher living near Venial. BB ('(immltti'd suicide, shooting lilinself E through tho heart Jfll There will bo nt least ono real ball BI game in Logan this jour. This was us- HQ sured when tho ItoWry club accepted MB (he challenge of tho Klwanl.s club for nwM (l.gaii)e; Funds ilorlred from thu gunu HU ofliii'W'ieiivV ( t'10 rx,im la8,' Bil MraubtheVorthbrn Utah league. jBH 'HyfuO! ?nr(or. aVtudent ut tho BH JjrisjbjftnAahB university ut Pnno. IH1 Vdif tiio oratorical contest held thero mB Inst week, with twenty-one contestants. fl Mr. Hartcr received the Ilulon Dixon JP cup, nnd bad his namo placed on a IM large cup at tho Institution for that B purpose. - M flHkL |