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Show THE BEE HIVE STATE j County commissioners in mriny of the counties having county cron post inspectors have gone on record as in favor of legislation which would combine com-bine the inspection duties of crop pest inspectors with those of county agents, and that would place on the shoulders of the sheriff and county attorneys the police duties now handled by the crop pest inspection. Since the first appearance of rabies in Utah, several years ago. 12." cases hae been treated. All but one of these cases were successfully handled, and in the one case the treatment was not started in time. One man refused re-fused the treatment and the disease developed fatally in sixty days. Jennie Scardino, who killed Mike Termain February 20, 1020, at Ogden, must face trial in the district court on a charge of second degree murder. This is the ruling of Dan E. Sullivan, Sulli-van, judge of the juvenile court, be-form be-form whom the preliminary hearing ivas conducted. What is probably the most extensive experiment yet made in co-operative marketing in Utah is now being tried by the 500 farmers of the state who have pooled 4,000,000 pounds of alfalfa . seed and 1.000,000 pounds of clover seed through, the state farm bureau. In an endeavor to reduce the tax levy for 1021 from eleven mills to ten mills, the various members of the Stilt Lake city commission are making an effort to trim down itheir requests for appropriations appropri-ations which will be submitted shortly to the budget community. When Deboris Rasmussen, aged S, stepped out from behind a wagon in front of a street car at Salt Lake, she was struck by the street car and instantly killed, her body being dragged some distance before the car could be stopped. When a loaded pistol fell from a trunk in which she had placed it, Mrs. Ann Perkins, aged 01, of Trice, was seriously wounded, the bullet penetrating penetrat-ing her abdomen, but following an operation it is believed she will soon be well again. Xallas Boga, known as "Navfo Dick," a medicine man on the San Juan-Navajo reservation in southern Utah, has been found guilty by a jury in the United States court of mistreating mis-treating an 11-year-old Indian girl on the reservation. While cleaning a skylight at Salt Lake, Charles Kuntss, aged 19, feU through the skylight a distance of thirty feet to the floor below. He was taken to the emergency hospital, where examination revealed an injury to the back. Lyman L. Smith, W. C. Roache and A. C. Hatch, have been selected by the University of Utah to represent the state institution in a debate with the Columbia university, 1 lie date for She debate being set for March 23 in Salt Lake. Sixty-five men of the Southern Pacific Pa-cific shops at Ogden, who were laid off on December 20, were put back to work last week. It is said that the 3ther men will probably be re-employed in the near future. The rrial of Gus Burr and Jack Pass, charged wi.tt the murder of Dan-ell. Wilson, will be held at Ogden in February. Wilson was shot October Oc-tober 31 and died in the Dee hospital November 9, 1920. Frank T. . Ilines of Salt Lake, who recently retired from the army to engage en-gage in the shipping business, has been nominated by the president to be a brigadier general in the officers' reserve re-serve corps. Robbers entered Browning Bothers store at Ogden and escaped with ?2o00 worth of high-priced revolvers, pistols, guns, etc., mrking their escape in an automobile tl ey also stole from the Imilding. Burglars worked the combination of the safe in the office of the Utah Transportation company's garage in Milford, taking $150 in cash and a lumber of valuable papers, including hecks. As the result of a cave-in of a well being dug on the Jenkins farm near Nephi, Samuel Tolley, aged 71, an expert ex-pert well digger, met death, his body not being recovered for some time. The home of Thomas Leonard at Prove was practically destroyed by fire. The cause of the fire is thought to have beeh either a defective flue or detective wiring. The one-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. William II. Lowder of Ogden was seriously burned when he overturned a pan of boiling syrup upon his arms and neck. Contracts totaling about SSI ,000 have already been awarded under the direction of the Bonneville irrigation district directors and ils engineer. Mrs. I.aura Barker, charged with the murder of her husband. Charles Lee Barker, will he tried at Ogden. February Feb-ruary '2. While unloading beet pulp. John Carlos Strong, aged -H. dropped dead at Springville. Tentali-e plans for the Ogden armory are now in the hands of the national na-tional guard officers in Salt Lake and will probably be acted upon at an early date. The original Idea was for the stale to spend SKKI.OihI on the structure, struc-ture, if Ogden should furnish the site. Belief that the live stock market conditions will soon become stabilized and that within six months there will be a material betterment is expressed j ..'V I X. Beal of Epbraim. vice presi-j presi-j dent and chairman of the livestock I -ommiuee of the Utah State i'arm ' euroau. |