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Show UTAH SME NEWS' Many earlmiilM of polaloes In both Weher and lloxelder eountles are nwaltliiR shipment, hut no nirs aro available. A spectacular lire, occurred at Park City, when the roundhouse of the Union I'acllle burned to the Brumal, one imikIiio helliB destroyed. A recrultliiB campalKn to Induce as many (Ireek residents of Utah as possible pos-sible to enlist In tho army of the United States has been Ktarted. A new recrultliiB ofTlce has been opened In Salt Lake by the Canadian war nlTlee. ltraiichcs will he established estab-lished at Park City and llltinhnin. There were 117 cases of iiu'iislcs In Mill Lake this time last year and only live cases this year, acciirdluB to tho weekly report of the hoard of health. Many of the schools have been dismissed dis-missed for n period of two weeks so that the students may aid In brliiKhiB n the Breut crops raised In Utah this year. Protests have been made lo the Pub lie Utilities commission by the city of Salt Lake iiBalnst the proposed plan of the street car company In Increase the fares. In all parts of tho Hear Ulver valley, accordliiB to reports, the apples are beltiB harvested and probably will be shipped In hulk, there beltiB a shortiiBe of boxes and barrels. "Harvest our crops and buy a Liberty Liber-ty bond" Is the iiihiioiilllon which has been adopted by school superintendents superinten-dents tlirmtclioiit the state for advocacy ad-vocacy amoiiB their pupils. When fifty-seven ears loaded with coal Jumped the track near Soldier Summit, .1. (1, Hiircklioliler, a brake-mail, brake-mail, of ObiIimi, was killed and the en-ulnccr en-ulnccr mid llreman Injured. Instructions from the war department depart-ment to try CeorBO Mellch, the alleBeil draft evader now beltiB held at I 'ml DoiiBhts on a charBe of desertion, have been received at Fort DoiibIiis. Thrown from u farm wiiboii when the horses ran away. Paul Itonecher, HO, a funnel' of Hoy, received Injuries which resulted In Ids death before be could be Blven medical treatment. Soldiers of tho three reBlnients at I'tnt DoiibIiis have planned a monster minstrel show to be Blven November '-. As planned, It will lie u llrst class revival of bciiuIiio old time "black face." DeclarliiB that iiianufactiirerH of Utah have become u vital part or the Mule's Industries, Cov. Simon Ittitn-hcrBcr Ittitn-hcrBcr Issued u proclamation deslBuat-Ihb deslBuat-Ihb November 11 to 17, Utah Products week. J. II. Walker, slate crop pest commissioner, com-missioner, estimates the apple crop of the statu at t)72,r(H) boxes. Of these, Utah county Is expected to furnish Ml, BOO and llox Khler county iliiO.OOO boxes. Placed under heavy bonds and hound over to tho district court, A. V. .Smith, .lack Dempsey and Pert Christie nro In Jail at Wendover clinrjn'il with rob-hliiB rob-hliiB tho Hold IIIII train on tho Peep Creek railroad. As a result of iiBreements lietween the extension division of the Utah Ab-licultural Ab-licultural coIIcbo nnd the United titates department of iiBrlculturo Just slBiied, Utah will have two new statewide state-wide extension specialists, Hecause of the scarcity of dwellliiBS In Myton, a number of persons wIshhiB lo move to Myton tor tho winter to place their children In school hnvo been unablo.to do so. There Is hardly a vacant house In tho city. ShortiiBe or labor Is apparent In many factories throiiBhout tho state, accordliiB to the report of J. II. Cook, factory Inspector of the statu Industrial commission, who recently completed u tour of Inspection. After applying for enlistment In tho aviation corps and helliB rejected because be-cause ho was not u citizen, (llles Vernleuwe, a youiiB PelBhin, obtained his citizenship papers ut OBiten, applied ap-plied iiBaln anil has received orders to report to the Instruction campMit San Antonio, Tex. Utah hoyH at Camp Lewis, American Lake, will continue to Bet Utah tonia-tes, tonia-tes, althoiiBh they are widely separated separat-ed from their homes, Is tho belief or the Utah canners. Tho prevallliiB opinion opin-ion Is that the supply or tomatoes that has been set aside ror government -uso In part will be sent to Camp Lewis, CharBlng that the company was negligent In various ways, Leslie Taylor Tay-lor or Ogden, has started' suit ugiiltiftt the Ilaniherger Klectrlc Railroad com--puny to recover $'J.".(K)0 for Injuries received September -1, 1010, when ho fell from u northbound electric train, his Injuries resulting In the amputation amputa-tion of a leg. Hurtling thrpiiBh tho air after being struck by a passenger train traveling it n siieed or thirty-live miles an hour, nn automobile driven by 1. Tarmisky, Moxum hotel, Salt Lake, was thrown on top or n standing Kurd car belong-liiB belong-liiB to C. (1. Pascal, or Suit Lake, tho accident occurring near Ogden. .-itriiiigo lo say, none or tho occupants of either car was badly Injured. |