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Show THE BEE HIVE STATE Henry V. KlxUnrn was sentenced to spend five days In .all by Ai iinicl pal .ludj;e UurUer at tiudcn I'm- I'alHiiK t report a case of iimallpox In his house. Work Is lo Infill at once on Hie I'linliiKes lliealre lit Sail Lake, to he erected at u cost of .vjoO.ooO. H Is expected lot) men will he k'vcii work nil winter. Himself spnred. lilchard II. I'all'rey-iiiiiii I'all'rey-iiiiiii of Spi'lnvllle, escaped Mm ravages of Influenza pneumonia only to see Ids wife nnd four children taken man Mini hy I he disease. An elht hour day will lie iiiiiiiku-rnted iiiiiiiku-rnted lu the linden shops hcKinnliiK I ''-ceniher ''-ceniher .'!, according lo notice received from the K' ' ' " '"" I offices of the Southern South-ern I'liclfic I n 1 1 1 im 1 1 company. The laxly of Charlotte Simpson, S.'!, was discovered hy herson, who had he-come he-come alarmed at her ahseiire from home at Hooper, lylui; about .'ion yards from their home, from whlcli she had wandered. After vainly llyhlliiK three days for her Mrs. Alarle Petersen, of Salt l.iiile, died from burns received when altei'iptliif.' to llcjit i f'.re In u riince will', kerosene, which exploded, covering cover-ing her w ith. buruliiK "II. Collegiate and vocational students of the army training corps at the I'niver-slty I'niver-slty of rtali will he deinoblll.eil and tlie men discharged. hee,inn!nj: Pecetu-b'f Pecetu-b'f J, anil the coIIokIuW vocational section sec-tion on l'eceinber -1. The tinal drive of the War Savlnu's S'iceties to -meet the allotment will he made from December U to 7. l'er-s l'er-s ins selling stamps are urired by the s ate committee to have a full and ample supply of flumps on hand. Uelurinn' soldiers anil sailors are I'.-sured of work 'is soon as they reach l..'dcn, according to a canvas; made hi' representatives of the local federal e iiploynient service. Regardless of physical deformity, the men will re-c re-c dve jobs. Thirteen Salt Lake hoys who went to S.i ,-acusc, picked odilil bushels of apples. ap-ples. Ninety-three others harvested acres of beets. The average wae viiried from .. to $:5.US a day and the iiernc.e number o' days worked ranged from ten to sixteen and a hair. Kxnrbltan' pr'ues Jiave not been :Lari;ed for fish upon the Salt Lake nuirket. according to a statement made hy Food Administrator Armstrong. The Statement was lna.'e hy Mr. Armstrong following an invetlaiion of the pres-".t pres-".t hij-'h cost of fish in Salt Lake. The concrete highway between Salt Lake and dden will be completed tuxt summer. Work will lie-in In the middle of March. Ii the condition of the ground will permit. Provision for preliminary surveys and advertising for bids will be made at an early dale. Twelve jrravp dickers employed in the (.'den cemetery refused to iti any finvi's on Thank.sivin day. They told their employers that as they had hten working practically day and niL'ht for a Inn;: period of time, they had decided to make Thanksgiving n day of rest. The hoard of trustees of the state industrial school at Oden, adopted a resolution coniinerxlins Superintendent u:d Mrs. Hinckley for their ruithful-iif.ss ruithful-iif.ss in nursing 115 cases of influenza lit the school, includinK several severe cases of pnouinon'a. All of the patients ecovered. Lionel Ptiyne (,t Siuard is in the hospital at Kichfii.'ld. suffcrinc from electric shock and burns which may result re-sult is his losing his right band. In throwing a wire cable through a pulley at the Siguard beet dump the cable struck a live wire, sending a heavy "oltage through his body. Reduction of the number of acci-d;nts acci-d;nts which have occurred in nianu-fneturing nianu-fneturing institutions this year through adoption of safety devices and operating oper-ating plans promoted by the state industrial in-dustrial commission is bringing these r-.'gulations into universal favor, according ac-cording hi John II. C:;ok, factory inspector. in-spector. Utah's prosperity is shown in the October Oc-tober 5 report of the slate banks and trust companies, issued by the state banking department. The 102 state il st itutions have total resources or $!-'S,3JI,110. This is an increase over resources on June 2!), the date or p.ie last call, of more than $1 (Hit 10.000. At tliut time the total was JjwS.ooiMion. Cntil all soldiers from Utah, whether wheth-er "over there" or in canlonment, arrive ar-rive at home there will not be a great pi-rade. When all the units are back, at-d it is expected that Ibis will be 'n-rly in the coming summer, then the :-.vernor will issue a call to various committees in the several counties to meet in Salt Lake and arrange for a great reception. Utnhns are called upon to take a leading part in recognition of National Iirjtish days, Saturday and Sunday, December 7 and S. National British days are to be celebrated in recogni- on or tne splendid worn none uy Britain in defending France and Belgium Bel-gium and thereby safeguarding civiliz-'ion. civiliz-'ion. It is the intention of the war department depart-ment to remove all line troops from ort Douglas and dedicate the post in its entirety to army general hospital use as soon as the more pressing details de-tails of bringing troops home and demobilizing de-mobilizing of the army are attended to. Co-ordination of state and city efforts ef-forts towards providing: for the employment em-ployment of returned soldiers is to be realized as a result of uniting with the 'soldiers' and sailors' committee re-cenlly re-cenlly named by the Salt Lake City commission, a similar state organization. organiza-tion. i |