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Show UTAH SjM NEWS Bishop Hans G. Johnson, son-ln-lnw of Senntor W. S. Hansen, died "nt East Garland Saturday of pneumonia. Former Governor Spry presided nt the opening, session Of tho conference of governors, this week, nt Annapolis, Maryland. John Leo, probably ono of tho best known cowmen In tho southwest und hero of one of fetinc Grny's novels, was found dead In his cabin at lied Lake, Situ Juan county; Influenza being ro-spon-dblo for his tleath. A delegation of lending French scholars schol-ars from Pnrls wits royally entertained Saturday In Salt Lako by Dr.-John A. WltltHoe, president of tho University of Utith. As n reminder to those who pledged themselves to buy war savings- stumps this month, 0000 poslnl curds were mailed to citizens of Weber county, The county committee Is Hiking extreme" ex-treme" care to send out' the nollce.t he-fore he-fore publishing the mimes of those who fulled to keep their pledges. Llfcuf. Orvllle Witllnso Uuby, son of W. W. tinimieanof lttiby. 800 Twenty second street, Ogtlen, tiled Saturday mt tt result of nn uvhitlon nct'ldi'iit ut llockwell field, San Diego, Oil., uncording un-cording to it telegram received by Ids parent from Colonel Ilttrwell, com-mnnduut com-mnnduut of the nvlntlon school, The legnl fraternity of Ogden has been roused by the Judgment ban??d down by Judge A. V. Ageo hi tint district dis-trict court in the .lensendtyiin liquor case. The court ordered tlmt the llqlmr, 515 pints, should he destroyed, the hottlet sold, the utitoinhhllii In which the liquor was found offered itta public uucllim und tlio.prneoeiH of the two sale forfeited to the slitte. Proudly, yet wtlh tour-dimmed eyes, Mrs. M. it. Crow, mother of Private Itnymonil Crow, murine corps, thu tlrxt Utah boy to full In tho great war, Mltelii'd tho Ilrst gold star on tho field of snowy white satin of the Vitr Mothers' state service flog Saturday In tho flag room ut tho Hotel Utah, Salt Ijiku City. The ltocky Mountain el"1' of Now York through Its secretory Herbert Wall, lit it telegram to Governor Hum-berger Hum-berger Saturilny,.requerfts Utnh'x llnan-clnl llnan-clnl help In tho entertainment or soldiers sol-diers from Ufnh who may bo In New York on Chrlstmns tiny, Employes of the Utah Copper company com-pany have, so far, purchased, moro. Mum $250,000 worth of baby bunds nnd thrift stumps, according to word re-cc'lved re-cc'lved by James W.' Collins, state chairman of tho war savings' commit-teerrom commit-teerrom DwIglU.Miitler, clmlrmun of the local wc, savings committee nt Magna. 4 ' . - ' . .One of tho nctlvltles in connection with tho work of tho reconstruction hospital nt Fort Douglas will bo tho publication by tho patients ol a ll'o hospital newspaper, according to phius tlmt are now under way. Tho commerclnl economy board of Utah, formed early in February, with W. F. Jensen of Salt iJtke as commli blotter nnd E. 0. Schmidt of Salt Lako ami W. E. Zuppun of Ogden as deputies, depu-ties, will go out of existence nt tho end of tho year. At that time ull regulations reg-ulations which have been promulgated by tho board will also end itnd those who were affected by h regulntlouK of the board will be free to do as they choose. Utah's naval fighters who wero In tho service during the great world war are destined to have somo wonderful times when they return, home, according accord-ing to plans which have been oulllnon by some of the "Jackles" who have ill-rettilv ill-rettilv returned from tho sarvlce. It Is tlie plan of tho bluejackets In Salt Ijtko to form it club, und it Is desired to have every Utahn who enlisted In the navy ns n member of the orgunlza-tl orgunlza-tl Every mother In Utah -whoso boy answered an-swered the cull to the colors will received re-ceived n jiuoHtlonnnlro Issued by Secretary Secre-tary Arch Thurman of the Htttte council coun-cil of defense through nil various county committees. With tho questionnaire question-naire will bo sent n return envelope tiddresned-to the slutu war historian nt the cnpltol. The queries concern th name of tho lighting man. his home nd-tlrei-H nnd overseas address, the date und place of birth, education, occupation occupa-tion or profession before entering service, serv-ice, nnmo of employer and address, home status, whether married or single, and If married the nnmo of wlfo nud number und names of children. A new Industry In Utah, Intended t have a large port In. reconstruction ne-tlvltles ne-tlvltles to coino now that the war Is ended, was Ul')ched last week when tho riUomey for te Utah Flnx Products company filed with the secretary of stnto Incorporation papers for that concern. con-cern. Apostto A. W. Ivlns of the Latter-day Saints church has left for points in northern Mexico, whero hp will assist In straightening out business entangle, meats between the Mormon colonists nnd the Ptilomn Land & Cattle Company, Com-pany, At u luncheon at the Commercial club nt Salt Lake- tho Salt Lake real estute board went on record ns favoring favor-ing for Salt Luko a churter from the state feglsfature under which It i,muy, govern itself without Interference by o iegltiit'ture. ,', 'Alexnpder Wilson, pioneer mining man of Colorado nnd Utah, died nt his home in Salt Lako last week. Mr. Wilson's Wil-son's death was caused ly a paralytic-stroke. paralytic-stroke. Mr. Wtlson'wns born In' Edinburgh, Edin-burgh, Scotland, in .1850, and catt,:to the United Stntes In his curly childhood, child-hood, ' , " : y |