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Show UTAH STATE NEWS Jf i Cralu und hny which hml been cut ' mWfUtr i nenr Pi lev, wns damaged by u seer &waR r rain storm hist wcok, tcMIIMv v"? Trunk nermann, n miner, was killed sHHSriT " In tho Peerless Coal company mine, tisvR fit tw near Helper, by u falling rock. 'iBH 3&f Inheritance taxes so fnr received by 'HtH W&tt K tho state ot I'tah during August' have infll mSfyy ' "i renched n totul of moro limn $l)Gm 'raH ?Is5' Tuxes paid ou tho capital (dock of " ira Sw' ' Utah corpniiM-iins during July und to tEH jii August 20, amount to fully $.'100,000. ' - f 5&&M While playing nenr tin old rcservoU , Jt tit Tooele, Irene Solomon, 0, dnugh- .slakyv ter of Mr. ami Mrs. J. S. Solomon, wus . .. '1iS2&&m di'ow ned. IBrafejSkW Effort Is being made to unite tho sraSig! AfoHhhi nnd Elhertn projects lu Utah H&Bdk county, by which :10,00 acres of laud sbssBh may be brought under Irrigation. bbbbsbHB Government supplies to the extent dssHsflsi of more than $100,000 nro beginning to 'HisBBBsBi arrive for the equipment ot Salt lake's. 'sbsbSsH binding field for tho ulr mall service. sLelsH An educational drive now under way lH lu Hinckley to secure 20,000 for tho 'ssHssH election ot buildings sufficient to tHssH hotixu !t00 students is meeting with sue- isHsssfl I'tah cold storage warehouses have HH much smaller supplies ot eggs,- butter 'isbsbH heese, fresh nnd cured meats lu cold aflsfsB ktorago ut present thrfn they hltd u - Emery county hns 231U children of MsbsbbB school nge, according to thu census -Hasl returns made (o the superintendent! of H public Instruction. Tho boys number sbsbsbI tho girls 1007. ,!H Populations of Incorporated places H lu Summit county, Utah, us announced H last week, nro us follows: Coalville, H 771 ; ii loss of 205 since 1010 nnd Park B Cltj, 3103, a loss of 40. JM Wasatch county uchool district ecu- 'H sus this year shows u total of exactly sbbbH 1500 pupils of school nge, us reported "jsbbbbbv to thu stnto superintendent of public B instruction. This was divided, 72.1 1 und 775 girls. 'H Moio than twenty contractors in tho western states havo submitted inqut- H rles nt thu office of the Ogden nrsouut, ,H seeking Information regarding thu sixty buildings which thu government H will build nt Sunset. The Itrlglinm City Cunning compnny -H completed tho preserving of tho pie- H cherry crop of tho community Inst R week. Three thousand cases of this .iiii fruit havo been preserved und each sbbbbbI case holds six gallons. Tho Utah public health ussoclntioil H will begin September 1 tho pitbllcu- 1 lion ot u health bulletin designed to H deal with public health questions of 1 particular Interest to Utnhus und to H give I'tah news on public health lines. H Jtcprcscutiitlvcs from sixteen euttlu M associations of Wasatch, Juab ami JH Utah counties met ut Provo lust week H and registered u protest against the H proposed closing of forest reserves to H cattle up to May 10, beginning nqxt 1 Of 201 arrests mudo by tho Suit liH Luko police department dining tho lust H ten days for violation ot traffic onll- B nances, 100, or over one-half, havo H been charges of violation of section 0, H which prohibits faulty lights on an nu- H Salt Luko stands nu excellent chance of obtaining tho International jH convention of Klwnnls clubs In 1023 iih 'H u result ot tho splendid hospitality shown delegates who pnssed through H tho city to und from the annual con- H volition nt Portland. H Thomns lledmoiid, secretary of jtho . H livestock commission nnd of tho l(tuh J Horsegrowers and Cattlegrowers ns- H soclatlon, bus been asked by tho Cul- H Ifornla Cattlemen's association regard- :H Ing holding a convention ut Salt Luko H October 28, 20 nnd 30. H Thu Joint cost of operation of tho H bureau of biological survey, United H States department of ugrleulturu, hnd M of the Utah state livestock board, dur- B lug thu year ended June 30, 1020, wus -.- pBV $117;iin.l2. Of this amount, tho gov- crument paid $11,707.33. I HftV Tho quality of tomatoes lu Weber -M county is better tills year than buy iaVsVJ tlmo heretofore, due to tho fact that SB tho farmers uru co-operating with .the InH farm bureau nnd canning company! ex- Hgg pcrts kuvo found n tomato of superior - i MBSi quality which can be harvested before HSp the first killing frost. I . rV If tho 2T per cent Increnso In freight ' j B.A' rates authorized by tho itrtei-stuto emu- ' , ) J" merco commission Is allowed to be- Jf coinu cffectlvo In Utah It will huve n . very serious effect on tho inlnlngllu- bbIbWI dustry of the stato, tho public utllUlcH bVsVsM' commission wus told by Bomqotuho aHMBIB most prominent ot the active mlnujop- jfs3PflWi uraturs. j ..( While sitting in nu uutomohllc3 at '' r lllnghain, Mrs. Julia E. ISsgiir, 72 years :B ot ago, was tho victim of u pocullur '.'"BBf ! accident when Uio car broke loose , ! "iB, V from its moorlnga and coasted down u ' JwSlL hill, turned turtlo und throw Mrs. Ks- ''k gar out with hucu violence iimt u so- , lin vero scalp wound und Internal Injullos resulted, "ml J, II, llorst has been extradited from 'flH Colorado to fucu an embezzlement --!RH charge, llorst 1 alleged to havo up- " W proprlnted to his own use eortnlutou- tomoblle fixtures of whlpji ho imd cus- tody us express ugent ut a stnilon In ! tho south end of Salt Lake countj. B University of Utuli's football team jBJ this year Inouguratoil the. ploji ot muU- HJ Ing Its own schelule, In tho Jibpo Umt . JHJ Utah this yenr, or In tho years to cohiff, BJ will meet uil western university teums. HJ In tho past, Ltnh hns ployed only ii.eiu- ' hers if the lioUy Mouiiu u ..tt-r M ein 1H Mattste"BBBBlWMitiP'BBBffsB |