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Show THE BEE HIVE STATE John and Josephine Scardino were found not guilty of the murder of Mike Termain by the jury at Ogdun. Ter-main Ter-main was shot, at the Scardino home in Ogden. February 20. 1920. Jennie Scardino, lli years of age. daughter of John and Josephine Scardino. admitted ad-mitted she killed Trrniaiu in self defense. de-fense. The coroner's jury has decided that Oscar J. Ilemenway, aged l'.i. of Salt Lake, who was found dead in his automobile au-tomobile near the mouth of Ogden canyon, at Ogden. with a bullet hole in his head, met death by bis own hand. Ir was at first thought that be had been murdered. "Mado-in-Ogden" products were served exclusively at a dinner given by the women of the I'resbyterian church. The ladies serving the dinner wore costumes represting the Ogden products. The menu was supplied by the industrial and manufacturing companies of the City. The Utah County Banking association associa-tion was formed at Trove, when bankers from all parts of Utah county coun-ty assembled at the Prove Commercial Commer-cial club and elected T. N. Taylor of I'rovo president, and 1!. K. Allen of I'rovo secretary and treasurer of the association. The fourth annual conference of state directors, state supervisors and teacher-trainers in agriculture, trades and industries, and home economics of the federal hoard for vocational education ed-ucation for the Pacific coast region was held in Salt Lake. April 21, 22 and 23. Moses S. Gudtuundson, of the West Tintic Cooperative Agricultural society, socie-ty, the organization which has gained considerable notoriety through their alleged practice of -the doctrine of "wife sacrifice," was declared sane by a commission at Nephi. By a decision of the public utilities commission of Utah, the Denver & liio Grande is permitted to take one train each way daily off its service to Bingham. Similar permission was allowed al-lowed the Bingham & Garfield some time ago.' The Delta schools, which were scheduled to close down on account of shortage of funds', may continue for another month, as a number of the teachers have proposed teaching out the regular term free of charge. The Green River Power company has applied to .the federal power commission com-mission for permits- to build four water wa-ter power projects on Green river, contemplating con-templating a development of nearly 1,0(0,00 horsepower. By more than two to one the taxpayers tax-payers of . Ogden voted in favor of the second bond issue within less than a month by passing affirmatively on the proposed .flod.OOO issue for school purposes. An audit of income tax returns filed for 3018 and 1919, completed at Washington Wash-ington only recently, has revealed hundreds of delinquents in the Salt Lake district, it has been announced. Uintah county and the Indian department de-partment at Fort Duchesne propose to construct a bridge over Duchesne river, six miles south of Fort Duchesne, Du-chesne, at a cost of .$.0X). The board of supervisors of the Co-rinne Co-rinne drainage district contemplate a project for the drainage of about 12,000 acres of alkali lands in and around Corinne. Memorial day win be observed In Logan in a very impressive manner, according to the pl,m of Logan post No. V of the AmericJtn Legion. A new high school building Is to lie eroded at Pleasant Grove, contractors contrac-tors having been advised that they may now submit bids. Falling a distance of 3o feet from an eleclric light pole, James' I). Ken-nelly, Ken-nelly, an electrician of Salt Lake, was fatally injured. Mapleton is considering culling an election for the issuance of $25,000 bonds for the construction of a lown waterworks system. It Is announced that the Rio Grnndu railroad will strrt Immediate construction con-struction of a line through Salina canyon. can-yon. Mrs. Charles Ryburg, 70 years of age, was run down by an auto truckx at Murray and fatally Injured. Bids have been asked for the erection erec-tion of a two-room addition to til school building at Corinne. lJurnig the pas, week eight people In Utah were bitten by rabid dogs, it-has it-has been reported. The contract has been let for the $10,000 Carnegie library at American Fork. Plans are being, considered for tint erection of a new union depot at Ogden. For three days lasl week about 2o() men of American Fork were kept busy in widening and deepening the city creek and placing trees and brush and other blockades necessary to hold bar-It the spring water which, from all indications, indi-cations, will be very heavy this year. By unanimous vole of the stale hoard of pardons, Edmund A. Bock, former mayor cf Salt. Lake and prior to that city auditor, was on Apr:! Hi paroled from the Utah state prison, whore he was serving a sentence for the embezzlement em-bezzlement of city funds. As a result of the successful outcome out-come f the alfalfa seed marketing pool in the r.'cent sale of all remaining consignments on band, more than 200 growers In the Millard county district have unanimously declared themselves in favor of the pooling this year's err. p. |