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Show : News Notes : . From All Parts of ! UTAH I i I'rin:, Word has h'.' ii rc i-hed lif:ru of tli o death (if J. Chris Ji n.fn. former well l.nuwn sheepman and tirillur of Will Jensen of I'rice, at the state hospital at Provo. .Mr. j Jensen wan one ,t the most widely I Jnou n stockmen anil agriculturists in oullieastern I'tah, bavin-, lm al-d luenty years ao In Sanpete county und ranin' there and In Carbon iih niany n:i 20,00') h I if-tr p. iSalt Lake, - 1 Iearin',' In the matter of whether Tim panoses ran: shall ro-inaln ro-inaln public property, has hi'rn pos-puniiil pos-puniiil mull Home time after June Liri, iieconlln lo an announcement by KM V. Taylor roaster of the Vailed Stalin land office, before whom the bearing will be held. Salt Lake, Tin? forestry depart, merit's exhibit of the native woods of I'tah was eomploted recently nt the rapllol. The ease, contains twenty-two twenty-two Hpe linens and a relief map show-In',' show-In',' national forests of the state. Ill addition, there is a seetion of the elm under which (loor-jo Washington took command of the -colonial army. This wa Klven the state recently by the mayor of Cambridge, Mass. I'rovo, A Utah county board of health has been created by an ordinance or-dinance passed hy the. hoard of county commissioners, which is to be com. prised of the members of the count? commission, the county physician and two assistants and nitcb iiirseg as may be appointed from time to time liy tbo commission. IiOKnn, Orson O. TTeatn of Smith-field, Smith-field, veteran of the l'.lack Hawk Indian wars and irovornmont mall carrier for the last thirty-six years died at Ids home in Smithfield following fol-lowing a week's Illness of pneumonia. 1 lo was a nephew of rSrlxhsim Younfj , and was tbo son of Loisa Young Heath and Luman Heath. Salt I,akc, Pan II. Cannon of Salt Lako was elected fcrand chancellor of the Knights of 1'ythias at sessions of tbo grunt! lod;e held at the K. of P. hall. lie was elected itrnnd prelato of the grand lodge three years ago und bus served the past year as vice Krnnd chancellor. Salt Lako, Tbo name of the first woman ever to be granted a law de-i de-i croc by the University of Utah, was Included in a list of graduates of the 1 law school of that institution admitted ad-mitted to practice by the justices of the supreme court. She is Miss Rebecca Garolick. Fort Duchesne. One of the greatest great-est gatherings in the history of the Uintah basin is anticipated during the last few days of July, when sev-, sev-, eral thousand persons, including many state, national and school officials, of-ficials, will attend the second Uintah basin industrial convention to be held at Fort Duchesne. Ogden. Artistic and colorful Egyptian forms are now to be seen in the new Terry Egyptian theatre, which is being rushed to completion for opening on July 4. Workmen are endeavoring to complete both interior and exterior of the theatre for the opening day. Bingham. 25 arrests were made for speeding during the week and Justice of the Peace E. E. Dudley has been assessing fines of $10 each' for the first offense. Little attention atten-tion has been paid to the speed limit, which is fifteen miles an hour, and the town board instructed the police department to be more aggressive, as the narrow, congested streets make fast driving very dangerous. Salt Lake City. Herbert Boycc, 23 who said he was a soldier stationed at Fort Dauglas, was sentenced by City Judge Bon Johnson to serve aixty days in the city jail on a charge of being drunk and insulting women. No alternative fine was imposed. Boyce was arrested at Pioneer park. Ogden. Examinations for goiter have been completed among the students stu-dents of parochial and private schools in Salt Lake and Ogden by J. Wallace, Wal-lace, epidemialigist of the state board of health. A total of 69,256 pupils in the state have now been given the test. The positive reaction among males was S1.4 per cent and among females, 54.2 per cent, or an average aver-age of 42.7 per cent. Salt Lake City. L. N. Hood, S6, arrasted for the alleged theft of a pound of butter from a grocery store I in Sugar house, was fined ?25 by j City Judge Ben Johnson. When ar- j rested Hood is said to have . had j $345.10 in his possession. He could give no reason for having taken the butter. He gave the name of S. L. Wood at police headquarters whan ! booked. Springville. Fire of undertermin-ed undertermin-ed origin, fanned by a high velocity west wind, swept through the business busi-ness section of this city on the eve ; of the gigantic steel celebration last J week, destroying five business houses ! nd damaging several others. j Park City. James Mair, employed j at the Park-Utah mine, was injured I I when at work at that property when ' I a chute gave way and let the con- j tents cf dirt and rock down on th i man. He suffered a fractured skull and body injures. |