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Show THE BEE HIVE STATE The last of IS, 500 certificates to ro turned world war soldiers now in Utut were forwarded from the governor".' office on November 11. They go tc the American legion posts in Webei county. While Utah had more tluir 24,000 men in the service, this com pletes all the names that have boot furnished to the governor's office tc date. The first beet pulp dryer in Utal or Idaho has recently started operation opera-tion on the 1920 crop of beets at the factory of the Utah-Idaho sugar company com-pany at West Jordan. Dairymen anc cattle feeders are the principal beneficiaries bene-ficiaries of the new installation whiel. prepares the beet pulp, already usee extensively in its wet state, for feed The Brigham City sugar factory has established a new record in the con test which, the Utah-Idaho Sugar company's com-pany's factories are staging to secure a bonus of $50,000 for the best record of the year. Friday of last week th local mill turned out 2-485 bags ol sugar in the twenty-four-hour period and ground up 905 tons of beets. The first sugar money of magnitude for the 1920 crop was paid Novembe' 10 by the Gunnison Valley Sugar company, com-pany, wlun that corporation disbursec $400,000 among its farmers for then deliveries of 22,500 tons of beets up tc November 1. It Is announced that Ruby Syrett is making preparations to enlarge the hotel accommodations at Bryce canyon for next season. The tent houses will be disposed of and wooden buildings mostly individual rooms, will replace them, Robert H. Chambers, a detective ol the Ogden city police department foi 'twenty-five years, was run down anc severely injured by an automobile as he was crossing the street on his waj to the police station to report for duty Artificial swamps for duck breed ing purposes are proposed in Tooele county supposedly named from the tule, a swamp grass found there if proposal made in an application in the state engineer's office is carried out. One hundred and seven vacancies In state boards and commissions, appointive appoin-tive by the governor, will occur at the state cnpitol on the first day of January, Janu-ary, 1921, and Governor-elect Charles R. Mabey will fill these positions. The city council at Panguitch has named different committees to handle one of the largest home comings foi next year that has ever been held in the state. It will be held during the fair and will last a week. O. E. Cecil has been arrested in San Francisco, charged with having cashed fraudulent checks in Salt Lake to the amount of $525. The checks were drawn on an Ogden bank and cashed by two Salt Lake banks. Heart failure is given as the causa of the death of Clifford B. Lewis, Ogden Og-den painter, 38 years of age, whose body was found at the rear of the Riverdale canning factory, three miles south of the city. Joseph Wallace has been arrested on the charge of robbing David M. Clemens of Denver, Colo., at a hotel in Salt Lake, of $2S0O worth of diamonds dia-monds and then attacking him, beating beat-ing him badly. Fred B. Felsch of Salt Lake, whose daughter, Mazie, 11 years of age, was killed July 12 in an accident on the giant racer at Saltair, asks $10,250 damages in a suit filed last week. Reports filed with the state dairy and food commissioner of foods in cold storage November 1, show that Christmas supplies are going out of the cold storage warehouses. Mrs. Laura Barker, charged with murder in the first degree in connection connec-tion with the alleged poisoning of her husband, is having her preliminary hearing at Ogden. County libraries at Provo and Ka-nab Ka-nab are among the possibilities of the immediate future, in the opinion of Miss Mary E. Downey, state library organizer. It is understood that both Governor Bamberger and Governor-elect Charles R. Mabey will attend the governors' conference to be held at Harrisburg in December. American Fork has just received word that it will have a Carnegie library, li-brary, making the twenty-fourth city in Utah to have such an institution. Two men are recovering in a Salt Lake hospital from broken necks. They are Fred P. Nelson of Salt Lake ano Bert Christensen of I'loche, Nev. The total enrollment in the public schools of Suit Luke on November 8 was 25,743, an increase of 2049 over the corresponding date last year. The Ogden Rotary club will havr twenty-one teams of two men eae to assist the chamber of commerce in its membership drive. Heher M. Wells, former governor of Utah, has boon appointed publicity director di-rector of the Christmas seal title. Sprlngvllle is to vote on an additional addition-al grant of $10,000 fur a new Carnegie library there. It hns developed that Paul Duncan Dunscombe, hold at the Ogden jail on s. charge of fraudulent use of a government gov-ernment mall service pass, and report ed to be wanted in New York, Boston and Chicago upon felony charges, is also wanted in Pittsburg. Arthur Williams, 23 years of nge held In the county jull at Ogden foi throwing a stone through the Western Union Telegraph, company's window-broke window-broke his three-day hunger strike whet he .sniffed the odor of the cooking din j nor from the Jull kitchen and vullnd j for food. I S |