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Show State Briefs PRICE Thirty bicycles belanging to Price youngatera were registered and licensed Monday at the Price office waa opened, according to Police Chief George Collingham. PROVO "Good music ha a message mes-sage It brings peace and serenity to the soul and rids mankind of msJire," Dr. Franklin Madaen. pro-feaaor pro-feaaor of music. Brlgham Young university, told the student body assembly Monday in hi lecture on music appreciation. I A. E. Mitchell will discusa "labor problems and the committee for Industrial In-dustrial organisation" at the public affairs rlasa of the W P A adult school Wedneaday at 8 p. m. In the high school. "A total of S8 people were employed em-ployed during January under the national reemployment aervice." W. H. Mildenhall, director, aaid Monday. Mon-day. Of the total, 343 were In private pri-vate employment, M In public employ, em-ploy, 13 In other counties and only three In W P A Jobs. FARMINGTON Davis county commissioners voted Monday to approve ap-prove a petition of the Mountain Puel and Supply company asking to extend It preaent gaa mains on the county roads at Clearfield a dls-Uncaof.2a dls-Uncaof.2a feet MIDVAI.R Charlea A. Holland. 720 South 8tate atreet, pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of speeding speed-ing and Tueeday had paid a $V fine Impoaed by Juatlre of the Peace Marl Brown. Holland waa originally orig-inally charged with recklesa driving by Stat Patrolman Roes McDonald. SANDY Arrested by state highway high-way patrolmen. Stanley A. Decker admitted apeedlng charge before Justice of the Peace Reg White and paid a $10 fine. HPRINGVIIXK A meeting of the Sprlngvllle Livestock association will ba held at 7:30 p. m... Monday, In the public library, for the purpose pur-pose of electing officer for 1937, to hear the annual financial report, Preaident Weat Hutching announced an-nounced Tueaday. |