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Show UTAH STATE NEWS San Juau county Is likely to bo great beet seed producer, experiments mado this summer demonstrating this fact A large number of Scandinavians from tho central part, of tho state met at Prove, September 15, In annual reunion. Ten limited service men from Utnh will entrain for Fort McDowell, Cal., September 25, for stenographic and clerical work. When his automobile was struck by a street car at Salt I-nke, Ilobert B. Tliomn sustained Injuries which may cattso Ids death. Sentcnco of from one to twenty years was pronounced In tho district court at Ogden on Thurimin Marque, convicted of forgery. The members of tho Ogilon ffro department de-partment nro fo receive an Increase In salary, according to the action taken by the city commissioners. The Union Pacific company's $10,000 addition to tho largo Icehouse in Ogden Og-den is rapidly Hearing completion and will be turned over to tho company la time for tho leo harvest The six sugar factories of the Amalgamated Amal-gamated company will begin the sen-sou's sen-sou's campaign on September 25, according ac-cording to nu announcement from the office of the company In Ogden. Acting nu the orders of the attorney general, Sheriff John Corless of Salt Luke county announced lost week that ho would confiscate .all automobiles used to curry liquor Into the stale. Only coal firms that registered with U. S. food administration will receive coal from the producers In the future, if Instructions from Food Administrator Administra-tor W. W. Armstrong aro complied with. Fire destroyed the nutomohltu sheds, n new Ford touring car, about 200 bushels of wheat, a quantity of honey, farm machinery, accessories, harness, etc., on the property of Andrew Armstrong Arm-strong of Eplirnlui. Judge George W. Musser, labor conciliator, con-ciliator, will visit Salt Lake to endeavor en-deavor lo adjust tho differences existing ex-isting between electrical workers ami employing companies. The Conciliator has been ordered to Salt Lake by the Washington department of labor. Citizens of the several towns In Emery county have contributed to the making of u beautiful Ited Cross quilt which will bo on exhibition at tho state fair, where it will ho sold and the proceeds turned over to the Emery county chapter of the Bed Cross. That one of the biggest problems confronting (he managing committee of the Utah statu fair lu providing spoco for the surprisingly large number num-ber of entries already lu and assured to he forthcoming bns been disposed of In a perfectly satisfactory manner, It Is sold. How to educate tho city-struck farm boy und persuade him to reiualA In the country us a persounl and national necessity, Is the paramount problem that Utah educational officials nro trying to solve, according to I. B. Ball, stato director of vocational training In agriculture. Tho Industrial commission of tho state of Utah was mado tho defendant In u suit filed In tho district court at Ogden by Mrs. Emiiin Chandler. The action Is the outgrowth of the death of Georgo C. Chandler, who died from tho effects of a bite from n dog uffllcted with tho rabies. Salaries' of men working for tho railroad rail-road administration are freo from garnishment. gar-nishment. This decision reached Sfllt Luke railroad officials ovor tho signature sig-nature of Director General McAdoo. The ruling was not mndo to afford a loophole through wlilch employes can escape helr obligations. Urgent ndvlco to all stock and dairymen dairy-men to Jiold onto their animals ut the present time, and to refuse to bo frightened Into Indiscriminate solo by the high price of feed, Is given by tho special advisory food commltteo of the conimltteo on food supply and conservation conser-vation of the state council of defense. Students of good scholarship who-havo who-havo thirteen high school units to present will bo admitted to the college section of students' army, training corps at Utah Agricultural college, according ac-cording to n telegram Just received by President 10. (1, Peterson, from the committee on education and sj.elul training. Tho Ogden High school may offor a course In auto mechanics In the near future. The government bus requested request-ed It and Supt II. C. Johnson Is confident con-fident that the board of education wll sanction It and other courses, such us professional Instruction lu homo economics, eco-nomics, home nursing, first aid to children. Boyhood's tlnro-lmnorcd custom' of getting dirty and remaining so until dlfcovery by stem parents Is soon to be a habit of tho distant pat, for Utah's kiddles ar) rapidly enlisting In .state and fj'dernl servlco to keep themselves spotlessly clean so they may grow up Into healthy cltlions fur Uncle Sam. Mrs. Selden I. Clnwson und Mrs, W, O. Jennings were appointed by tho executive commltteo of tho Utah War Mothers' us delegates to tho nt tlonal convention of War Mothers, which Is to bo held at Evausvlllo, Inil., September Sep-tember 18. 10 and 20. All hay shows a less (ban avcrago yield, although tamo grass Imys are better than usual, Tho total- iotlue-tlon iotlue-tlon of alfalfa was greatly lessened by the severe and widespread ravages of tho weevil. Later cuttings wero cut short In some places by a shortage of Irrigation water. |