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Show THE BEE HIVE STATE I (Triplets arrived at the home of Mr. I and Mrs. Charles K. Steed of Clearfield Clear-field hist week. These are- two girls and a boy.. Mrs. Herman Worthman, of -Ogden, fired three shots into her breait while visiting at Los Angeles, her recovery being doubtful. Plans for the establishment in Salt Lake of a large factory for the manufacture manu-facture of flax by-products and the weaving of linen were formulated last week. George Everson, regional secretin y of the National Tuberculosis association associa-tion for the northwestern states, is in Salt Lake conferring with officials of the Utah Public Health association. Echo canyon, the route of the Lincoln Lin-coln highway through, Summit county, was closed for several days last week with deep snow, and all traffic from Utah and Wyoming by automobile was suspended. With a .22 rifle bullet in his brain, little Edwin Black, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Black, of Salt Lake, lies at the point of death in the county hospital. hos-pital. He was accidentally shot by a boy companion. Seven pensions for men in the Utah militia in the Indian wars were allowed, allow-ed, one day last week upon advices from the department of the interior to the Indian war records branch of the National Guard of Utah. Sheepshcaring will begin at Modena about April 15, according to a bulletin issued by J. Cecil Alter of the local weather bureau. At Wendover, the bulletin states, the bands have already begun to trail northward. An honorable discharge from the army was given last week to Brigadier Briga-dier Gcneial Richard W. Young, former for-mer commander of the Sixty-fifth field artillery brigade. General Young will practice law in Salt Lake. About fifteen requests for the discharge dis-charge of Utah men in the service are being forwarded daily to all parts of Europe and Siberia by Major Fred .Torgensen, adjutant general of Utah, according to his' statement. Brigham City proposes to expend approximately ap-proximately 12,000 for the extension of sidewalks, removal of electric-light poles and replace them with modern steel poles', and also pave the two main thoroughfares for five blocks. Nephi L. Morris was appointed state chairman of the Utah branch of the league of nations to enforce peace at a meeting of the committee of eighteen eigh-teen empowered to perfect a permanent perma-nent organization, held at Salt Lake." When the draft boards of Utah end their work on the last day of this month all non-expendable property and property of a permanent nature will have to be sold to the highest bidders by the chairman of each of the boards. Because a wife cannot testify against her husband under the law of Utah, John Mitchell is not to be brought back to Salt Lake from Troy, Ohio, to answer to a charge of stealing steal-ing $150 in liberty bonds from his wife. Articles of incorporation have been filed with the secretary of state by the Sterling Wholesale company of Ogden. The company promises to do a wholesale whole-sale merchandise, drug and chemical business in Ogden and is capitalized at .$50,000. With officers selected for the It. O. T. C. battalion at the Utah Agricultural Agricul-tural college and with a definite military mili-tary policy decided upon to guide the military organization at the school, the work of the department is getting well under way. After an extensive tour of inspection inspec-tion of the Boxehler and Weber county fruit districts, J. B. Walker, state pest inspector, stilted that unless immediate immedi-ate steps are taken to rid the fruit-tree fruit-tree bark of the bark beetle the fruit industry of the state is doomed. Sleel and iron users of Utah, inc-clmling inc-clmling boiler manufacturers, foundry owners and wholesale hardware men, met at Salt Lake on March 12, to discuss dis-cuss the feasibility of having Chicago reinstated as a basic point, for the establishment es-tablishment of steel anil iron prices. In order to procure funds for the building of the Third ward sewer, to cost about .$:!25,000, the Ogden city administration ad-ministration is now planning on an issue is-sue of $S25,000 in bonds, to be voted upon at a bond election planned for a week later than the date set for the election for $500,000 bonds which has already been called. Informally Salt. Lake's free dispensary dispen-sary and medical clinic was assured at a meeting of business men and a committee com-mittee of eleven physicians representing represent-ing the Salt Lake County Medical society, so-ciety, when donations amounting to several hundred dollars were credited to the clinic. Within six hours of his marriage to an Ogden girl at Salt Lake, Albert Carlos, 2-1 years old, a Greek employed in the Orpheum Candy kitchen, was In the city jail at Ogden upon the charge of stealing two .$100 Liberty bonds and a war savings stamp from his employer. |