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Show THE BEE HIVE STATE The I n I : -i ' r-: 11 commissi, :i 'if Tint has J 't - - I a resolution, effective J. canary 1, which pi.jv i. 1.--, that h.-re-ufter lump sum payments in ,,nv ol future weekly en- ui,,nt!.!y 1 n 1 1 r" i ; -shall he computed ut 1 i -t i: ; 1 1 rati of ." p,T cent ins:. -ad of 4 per rent, a-horet, a-horet, f. nv. This will haw '.la- erect i'f .v'!i!i'h;ii lessoning the izc nf th( bem-H's. Tl'i' house ,.f reprove!, lathes ha the s..ii...(. ,: t-e-o. intr f entry several sections of lam! ir. Carl. mi county, for the protection ol water supply of the town of Sunny-S'd-. the lands hereafter to he admin-i-tered by the secretary of the Interior, In-terior, in co-operation with, and at the expense of the town. A city traffic ordinance, limiting the parking of automobiles in the business section of Salt Lake to two hours, has been passed by the city commission, witli a provision that will enable practicing prac-ticing physicians to park their machines three hours by paying as annua! license fee of $.". Stricken with heart failure aftei standing in line in the crowded corridor cor-ridor of the Salt Lake postol'fice, John W. Ring, 25 years of age. handed a Christmas package addressed to bis. swec iheart. a Miss McFarland of Gary. Ind.. through the parcel post window and dropped dead. "Vitalized education," which has come to he the official name of a plan of school work which emphasizes "doing tilings," and seeks to instruct in the common school subjects by their relation to things dime by Ihe hands, is having a thorough tryout in Cedar City schools. In addition to providing lodging for men and a warm breakfast at the city jail at Ogden for the unemployed, the superintendent of public safely and head of the police department is making mak-ing arrangements for the feeding of men for a few days, until they can obtain ob-tain work. News of the death of Idellus' M. Dye, at one time sentenced to death on a charge of murder committed in Salt L.ke in 1911, and but recently pardoned, par-doned, has been received from Kansas Kan-sas City, where Dye dropped dl-ad from heart disease. The Utah law designed to prevent foreign corporations from doing business busi-ness in the state without complying witli the laws of Utah aud accepting the Utah constitution is upheld in a decision by the supreme court banded down last week. Ninety per cent of the deaf graduates gradu-ates from the state school for the deaf and blind at Ogden are self-supporting and 75 per cent of the blind graduates are self-supporting, it is stated in the biennial report of the trustees of the Institution. That he had been buying liquor at $23 a gallon aud selling it at $4U a gallon gal-lon was the confession made in the city court at Ogden by Amos Welch, when he was arraigned upon the charge of having bquor in his possession. pos-session. A brutal murder evidently committed commit-ted in the course of a robbery, came to light at-B(ue Creek, forty miles west of Brigham City, when the body of Richard Ilgner, 62 years of age, was found in the rear of his store. The Cache county fish and game protective association has now been fully organized ami officers are busy recruiting the membership to the maximum strength of the county's population of sportsmen. Don Clark, 23 years of age, was found dead in a bath tub by his parents at Richfield. The presumption presump-tion is that lie was stricken with a fainting spell and drowned while in that condition. Steps are being taken in Cache county for the formation of the Petersboro-Mendon irrigation district, comprising alxmt 10,000 acres tributary tribu-tary to the two towns which give it Its name. The state will probably be unable to appropriate money for at least two years to provide for the construction of a soldier memorial building at Salt Lake in the opiuion of Governor-elect Mabey. " The supreme court has upheld the legality of a proposed issue of $37,800 of bonds by the Wayne county school district. A test case to establish the validity of these bonds was brought. Lloyd Cropper of Deseret, who lost the sight of both eyes by dicing crushed crush-ed about the head while lie was oiling a tractor, was discharged from a Salt Lake hospital last week. The city street department at Salt Lake is experimenting with the use of hot sulphur water from Warm springs in washing the snow off of city streets. Continued ill health caused Mrs. A. L. Nelson, aged 45. to attempt suicide at Salt Lake, cut ling her wrists, bul she is now out of danger. The fifty-sixth annual convention of the National Wool Growers' associa ti..n will be held in Salt Lake January 17, IS and 10. Hearing on the application of the Salt Lake & Uta.: Railroad company for permission to increase its passenger pas-senger rates to approximately the level of the steam lines serving the same territory is being held before the public pub-lic utilities commission of Utah. Witli a record for health am on pure bred dairy stock that is unequal ed in the U'lii.-d States, Cache valle. is about to inaugurate a nationwid ! campaign to sell pure blooded animals ani-mals as the nuclei of future dairy herds elsewhere absolutely free fronj ' ! disease . I |