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Show 1H STATE NEWS At a special election nt Trcmonton tho citizens of that municipality voted itor an nddltitonal $40,000 to apply on n new wnter system which 1b to bo secured. se-cured. Sixteen residents of Blnghnin, chnrged with violating tho order of tho state board of health, wero arrested by n deputy sheriff and lodged hi tho county Jail. That the Germans early In October woro forced to put women and boys of tender years In the lighting line, ks related In a letter received at Ogden don by relatives of .Tames C. Brooks. I In nil probability tho schools of Brlghom City will resume their year's Work on Monday, November 25, unless j tho, Spanish Influenza epidemic becomes be-comes more serious than lUs at present. pres-ent. I.lelit. William Stnrk, formerly secretary sec-retary of the Salt Lake Commercial club, who was struck In the faco by shrapnel In France, has returned to his regiment, according to word received last week. Classification of men beyond tho ago of 30 years will bo dWcnntlnticd, according ac-cording to an order Issued by Cnpt. Cordon Snow to local dniftt boards after receipt of Instructions from Washington. Still bearing the scars of tho struggle that he had with Henry Sax-ton, Sax-ton, whom he admits stabbing to death, Hyrtttn Bateiiian was arraigned at Salt 1-tiki; and pleaded not guilty to a charge of first degree murder. , Holding patents for a process for putting all metal values found In lead nnd zinc sulphide ores Into solution like sugar In water, 11 Salt Laker has Interested I'rovo capital and It Is proposed pro-posed to erect-it plant In the Harden City. How Sergeant Moroni H. Manning, on Ogden boy, had a narrow escape when an aeroplane In which he was riding was deliberately steered Into 11 fence to avoid killing or maiming scores of children, Is told In tlie Baltimore Balti-more Star of October 2I. The mayor of Ogdun 'litis addressed coniiiiunlcatlons to Senators Smoot and King, Congressmen Welling nnd Mays and (iovernor Bamberger, asking that they use their nstlHtance In securing outs of the (lernian "Big Berthas" for Ogden. to be placed In the city luill squnre. A report made by Joxeph Monson, ndvlsory architect to the state school buildings commission, tells of the coin-plellon coin-plellon of six new brick school build-Inrt, build-Inrt, of two and four rooms each, In tlui Uintah district, and of 11 two-room frniiio addition, nnd recommends their ucc-yitance. Mrs. W. N. Williams, chairman of thu women's committee of tho state council of defense, haa been advised that all Utah volunteer nurses, who have been notified that they would bo called Into service In December, lire to hold themselves In readiness for Immediate Im-mediate response. It has been suggested by thoso In clmrgo of the war savings stamp movement,' move-ment,' that If tho Interest received on the Liberty bond coupons, which be. came' due November IB, were Invested In war savings stamps that the dollars dol-lars needed to mnko up the quota would bo materially cut, Officials of tho Ogden Backing' company com-pany have been Informed In n telegram tele-gram from the United States railroad administration at Washington that freight rates on ment for export between be-tween Utah common points and tho Atlantic coeve had been reduced from ?2.fi0' n hundred to $2 u hundred. August Cummlngs, tho 17-year-old convict who recently eluded the guards of tlio convlet road camp at Johnson's pass In Tooelo county, and ninde good his escape to the rugged mountain country surrounding Skull valley, after his companion, Harvey Kctchum, had been shot down, has succeeded In lcav-lug lcav-lug the state. Tho Utah Educational association will not hold Its nnnunl meeting this year. This decision was renem--d at a conference held Inst week at Salt Ijiko City. At this gathering 11 ri-Quest ri-Quest -was received from O.'i per cent of thO school superintendents and boards of education asking tho hhhocIh-Hon hhhocIh-Hon n dofor holding tho meeting. Advice from Washington received In Salt Uike urges that there bo no letup let-up In the war garden movement during dur-ing thoi'comliiB year. It Is declared that there .yiH bo us much or moro need for war gardens In 10.10 as there Was In 1018, because the food which will bo'neetled for the starving people of KuropoVust come from this country. coun-try. Of the seventy odd eases that during the past two years luivo received tho full I'iisteur treatment nt the offices of the rTtnto board, nono has fallen a victim to the disease which usually occurs in n large percentage of tho cases W'iieu wounds nro IhflUiod by Infectcd'-unlninls. Ono man wiur refused re-fused tiio treatment died of hydro pliobtajn an Ogden luispital. Slx'Utnh boys whose frlepds and rel-ntlvenilm'd rel-ntlvenilm'd thought them safe because peacUni'd come nro named )n casualty reports received at Salt Lake Novein-her Novein-her Bl. Only one. In dead, however, and he succumbed to pneumonia while serving serv-ing Ur France. One of Myton'a heroes will be mnlmcd for Hfo as a result of the fighting In Franco. Ho If. Corp. ltolaml Kiebs, pmi of Mc' and Mrs. Itobert Kreha. Word was received last week 'that he lost 11 leg during tho fighting Octo her J, Corporal Kreils entored tho su vlco Svptember 18, 1017. |