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Show THE BEEHIVE STATE County treasurers arc being asked to triiiisinlL all funds belonging to the Hlalo so Ihey will reach the stale treasury by Movcmber 27. The Allieim club at. Onppcrflchl was raided and ten (Jreeks placed under arrest ar-rest for violating' tint rules of the board of health. They were fined .fit) each. Ity being I lu eleventh statu in Hie union to exceed lis (iiola in the milted war work campaign, I'lali wins tin: coveted honor of naming a V. M. 0. A. hut somewhere In France. Dally meetings are being held by the slate board of eipia ll.a I Ion, which Is preparing Its' annual report to the governor. gov-ernor. Th- members of the board expect ex-pect to have their work' completed In time for iir'dlciillon December 1. That the government does not consider con-sider the war at an end Is Indicated by the fact that prisoners of war art! mill being sent In to the third war prison camp al Fort Douglas for detention de-tention during Hie "period of tli war." I'.ggs t a dollar a dozen before the end of -DIM Is one: of the conditions Uidlonlod by the monthly cold storage report. Tor It shows 7MH cases and nearly 20,000 dozen less of the hen fruit on hand than had been garnered U year ago. Twii-l birds of the war survey of I'tah has been completed by Kdwln C. Penrose of the stale engineer's office, r 1 ,T'"",-,r-T " Judge C. M. Nielsen of the juvenile court at Salt Lake, $12,02S.3S has been collected through the court to support wives and families which without the help from the court, would have been denied the necessities of life by the husbands in the case. Action is being taken hy the Utah State Automobile association in an endeavor en-deavor to retain the $ir.000 appropriated appro-priated by the government to improve the road through the Shebvits Indian reservation in southwestern Utah, which links Stilt Luke with a seaport at any period of the year. There is available labor, fuel, transportation trans-portation and building materials to warrant the withdrawal of all restrictions restric-tions on building projects, according to a telegram received by the secretary secre-tary of the Utah state council of defense de-fense from the chief of the non-war section of the war industries board. Work which the boy scouts did to secure fruit pits for the manufacture of gas masks will not be lost, even though the war is over, according to word received at Salt Lake. The war department announces that it expected to continue making masks until Hie present supply of pits has been used. 10. T. Ilillinan. engineer, was instantly instant-ly killed and Fireman Sieiiovich of Salt Lake seriously injured In a wreck November 21 on the Western Pacific railroad near Shatter, Xev forty-one miles west of Wendove: caused by a rear-end collision betwei the first and second sections of a freight train. Prof. Marcus E. Jones, who hai been making a study of the desert rubber rub-ber shrub, under the direction of the University of California, has returned to Salt Lake after spending a couple of weeks doing research work in the southern part of the state. He discovered dis-covered many acres of the plant during dur-ing the trip, he said. Sergt. John W. Hogan of the Four Hundred and Sixty-ninth engineers died of influenza in a base hospital in France October 13. Advices to this effect ef-fect were received at Salt Lake last week. Stiles of War Savings stamps in Utah thus far this year amount to a trifle more than $5,000,000, so that the state must obtain, prior to December 31, nearly $4,000,000, or more than $3,000,000 in cash. While the term of the food adminis- tration will not expire until the official offi-cial signing of the peace treaty has taken place, the work of the organization organiza-tion may go on for a considerable time, according to W. W. Armstrong, food administrator for Utah. War savings stamp loan officials have decided upon a slogan for the big' drive which takes place the first week in December to bring the quota in the state over the top. This slogan is "For the Honor of Utah," an appeal which the officials believe tvill be popular. |