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Show UTAH STATE NEWS Senntor W H King Tuesday asked HKf tho secretary of agriculture to extend 'flRHpr: until next spring the time hi which wBSrwi stockmen may pay their forest reserve WfrXAWp grazing fees for 1021. tr VRKutvI' Four ore dead at the toll of n colli- !sKm& sbn of a sttvet cur with no uutomo- lE. bile at Twcnty.flrt South street, ort MyaTjffi State street, at Snlt Lake which oc- KUffiQ& curred into Thursday ovunlng. fflSfEffiitf BBuHult ?' A movement Is on foot a. none somo HbBjJt of the citizens ot Iltughmn to have Iho uQESfcil city disincorporated at tho ocxt muni- HIRkj clpal election, according to country of- HhLu tldiils, Inoruor to effect u rclurUna HflK . hH Steps, which It is hoped will mean Hh tho beginning of construction within MH thirty days on roadnorx estimated to H cost approximately a quarter ot u mill. H Ion dollars, wero taken by the statu H read commission rcu-ntly. H 1 Walter A. Kerr, assorlnte professor H of modem languages nt the University of Utnh, unow m Europe and will Icavo from France suou, sailing tor H Lake, where ho will luUi up n'a dulle.1 at tho university tins (u. HH H Entrance fees for rim University ot Utah and the Utuh Agricultural college H for the coming muIiooI yeai were fixed at $25 for residents of Utnh ami ut H $50 for niinresldriits, by nctiun of u H Joint committee of me governing bod- (os of tho two Institutions, H Cla ron NcUou, manager ot Wood- H mini field nt Salt Uko, will becomo H assistant supertuteuilout of tho west- era division of the ulr mull service on B August 1G. Notice ot the appointment H was recelvol by Mr. Nelnon In corres- H pomlcnco from Washington last Sat- H ardny , H H With tho support of tho Price chnmi ber of commorce, the Rotary club nml H tho Amoricnn taglon, soldiers who filed on Clark valley land aio propar- H lug to reek udmlsslon to tho Prlro H lUvcr Irrigation district. This organ. H Izatlon contemplates ovontunl con- H structlon of n dam at Ilnle, Utah. H sa Selection of David H. Cannon ot H Prlco, mombcr of the law flnn of Stew- H art, Aloxnndcr A Cannon, to bo nssls- tent United States district Attorney for H Utah was nnnnuced Wednesday by Charles M. Morris, United States dls. H trict attorney. Mr. Cannon's nomlna- H tlon won sent m tho attorney general Of tho United States. H www H Dr. M. U. Merrill professor of hortl. H culturo of the Utnh Agricultural cnl H lege, has been uskod by tho govern- H mom of IVirtugnl to consider the oc H ccptancc of tho position as agricultural H director In tho Fomcnto General n H Angolu, a colony of Portugal on ma H west const of Africa, according to H President Elmer Q. Peterson of tho H lnstltutlo. M . Hugo Prico of Provo was named as H ttato road agent for Utah county by JM tho state road commission Thursday B A tolcgrnm was ordered sent to tho 'H Iron county commissioners, requiring fchat thoy sign tho cooperative agree- H ment covering county support of the H Cedar Long Valley forosf road at once M otherwlso work on this contract will be M topped by the state. M The commissioners of Boxoldcr coufi- M ty li'ivo made petition totho state ongln- M ecr, it. E. Coldwcll, for a wator allot- M ment for tho proposed Plyiuauth-Flold- M Ing district, which, If accomplished, will H tako water from the Bear river and H ariso It in two stngea to supply nddl- M tlonul water to port of the lands In tho H district, and to supply water to lands H now without Irrigation water, H Tlio federal government, through the H Agricultural college, has lonttsl tho H large farm ot Olnf Cronqulnt at North H fogan on which It ls proposed tiOgtvo H 200 vocational students nctual uxperl- U enco In farm work under couipelent H supervision, while nt the same lime do- H Ing laboratory work and ac()ulrlng tho H scientific theories that, combined with H the actual work of farming, create tho jggg sclcutlllc and successful runner. WfK zSSA Tho troops now forming the garrison B9 nt Fort Douglas, Utah, will, under oin Kg drrs Issued by the war department, rei ,jg jnnln ut that post, but thoy will ceaso 'Mi to form u battalion of the Twenty-first Infantry, and will nftor September 1, Mj constitute a batrnllon of tho Flfty-thlrd fflffl Infantry, which parent regiment Is now vB stntloood nt Oump O-nnt, Illinois. ;UR Thcorutlcnlly, tho wholo Twenty-first Is :jffi to go to llnwnll, ns orlglunlly ordered M actually none of It will go, not oven jw the five companies stationed In Alumni. QQ Those troops, in tho general rcorgnnl- E rntlon, will bo consigned to otlier regt- 9 mentA H .HI The govenunent has kmiihI nw sur- 1U vey Btallsilrs of Mt. Tlmnanogos, pine- JM ing the nltltudo of tho "Pride of the ; Wasatch" nt 12.008 feet. The old fig- ure, 11,057 feet, will be discarded In K government official mountain statistics - hereafter. J H wM Ball Lake's tax rate will bo 31.2 mills M foi nil purposes, It wns determined when tho county commission adopted rei-oinniendntlons of M. U Scott, county auditor, providing for a general coun. ly evy of 4. 8 rail Is. JM |