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Show UTAH STATE NEWS I Nearly 100,000 tons of Rllnge nro VM i being stored by the formers of Utah IB this ycni. .jH It Is understood that twenty-one en- '4 glue crews will move up to Soldlc? 'H Summit from Helper by December 1. '- Arrested for the second time within ,H a mouth on the sumo chnVge, Gcorgu jl Sherman N being held In tho city Jail jB nt Ogden for window peeping. UM Gerald Duke of Prnvo, who was In- - J u red some time ago In n runaway at ,H Arco, Ida-, Is stllljn a serious condt- "B Hon ut the Buttecotinty-'hospltnl lu H Tho Bank of Kphrnlm, with n cap- jQ Hal of $rjO,0Ofl, a surplus of $25,000 and H total resources aggregating $744,fXl.'l, H has been admitted to tho federal re- ,H serve system. M Jesse B. Smith has been brought: H back to Salt Lake on charges ocea- fl sloued by alleged thoft of nn auto- M mobile, ho having been captured In M St. Anthony, Idaho. M More than $9000 In freo scholarships M has already been awarded former M ?en Ice men of Utnh from tho funds M of tho National War Work council M of the Y. M. C. A. H Tho trial registration In tho city H .'tehools of Ogden for the first week M ot the fall term was more than 7000, H according to the report announced by U the board of education. H Hartley Mcwhlnney, at one tlmo un- H tier sentence of death for murder ' commuted In a rooming houso nt Salt M Lake, has been released from prison H and will begin life nnow In tho east. H Frederick Niemann, 10 years of age, H attempted to climb upon n moving H truck at Salt I.uke, his fool caught lu H the wheel and he was whirled thnmgh H the air to the ground, being fatally In- H Mathonllmh Thomas, who hns been H federal prohibition enforcement officer H for Utah slnco January 10, 1020, has M forwarded his resignation to Washing- H ton, to take effect ut the convenience H of tho government. H The Knysvllle Canning company has H been nwnrded a contract by the Unit- H ed States navy for 1,200,000 pounds H of canned tomntoes, to bo delivered ' (o Mare Island. Tho contract will bo H for about 80,000 cases. H An earthquake was felt In Logan, H September 18. Tho disturbance wixn H particularly evident In the business 'H district, where .articles aro reported H to havo rattled on tho shelves and 'H several buildings were seen to shake. H Sylvian Smith of Garland, whllo 'H avoiding two other boys who wero H playing In the street nt Gnrland, In H front ot his automobile, struck tho H third boy, Wilson Rhodes, 7 years of H uge, anil Inflicted Injuries which ro- H suited In his death. H Tho University of Utah will conduct H a limited number of brunch summer H schools throughout the state as n re- H suit of the success of the Initial ono ,H held at Vernal last season. Already H many communities havo mado petl- H tlons for such schools. H Tho town of Ccutervlllo boasts tho H first soldier memorial edifice to bu H erected In tho stnto of Utah. It Is H called the Soldier Memorial hall .uid H Is a neat cream brick building, set ' IH back among tho trees on ono of tho H most attractive streets or Centcrvltle. H Aaron Johnson of Altonah was sort- ously hurt lu Duchesne, when his H horse overturned thojlght wngou ho H wus driving. The unlmnl becamo H frightened when nn nutomohllo truck H appeared suddenly from around n cor- H ner, Jumping oft u dugwny ilfty feet H After serving In the Oregon stnto H prison since November 10, 1014, on n H life sentence for murder in tho first H degree, John Arthur Pender, n former H resident of Utah, was released Sep- H temher 11, nnd declared by Governor B, W, Olcott to be Innocent of the H crime for which he wus convicted. Thorough Investigation by tho local jH authorities has given no clew which might solve tho mystery surrounding the denth of Ross Wheeler, u retired veteran D, & It. G. engineer, who had H resided at Green River for several H years. Mr. Wheeler's body wns ills- H covered In tho ruins of his burned jH cabin September 7. H After mi eleven dnys' tour of fouth- H eru Utah, covering a distance ot more iB than IKK) miles, tho members of the BS9 wholesalo trades department of the ShRB Salt I-ake Commercial club arrived HOElS home Sept. 18, bringing Impressions rHf0 of tho beauties and resources of their JwCT state which will live In their memories BjHP for tho remainder of their lives. Vnw An the result of tin operation ut tho YfivVl county hospital for removal ot three WflkEj shot from his brain, Willie Tutgher, (SmJi 0 years of age. son of Thomas Tutehcr HK-X' of Murray, Is reported as having it WPt' chance of recovery from tho serious jEEiff wounds In the head suffered recently SSw-X from tho dlschargo ot a shotgun. ISeu The' Plugree National bank ut Og- OTaI den passed out of existence last week fjkQU nnd tho National Bank of Commerce HI i took Its place, Tho action came with Q , the meeting ot tho stockholders ot the LH i hank, who voted for the changing of H tho name of the bank, B AulomnblllstH, commercial clubs, B cule organizations und taxpayers ut the state are being Invited by Mai- fl culm A. Keyser, president ot tho Utah ''jH State Automobile association, to tnko M . j part In a discussion of road building, M I ! inesopt and future, ut u meeting to M I ''0 held at Salt Luke, October fi M TrtniMiinM-iiMiii. .LiMel |