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Show THE BEE JflVE STATE Harry C. narper, aged 17, a Boy Scout ofSalt Lake, llias just received a handsome bronze medal awarded by the national court of honor because ot his courage and quick action in saving sav-ing the life of a five-y-ar-old boj who was in imminent danger of dash-Iilg dash-Iilg to his death over an embankment In an automobile. ; A change in the national guard n Utah is planned by Lieutenant Colonel W. G. Williams in the converting of one of the troops of cavalry in Salt Lake to a battery of field artillery. This will make a battalion of field artillery in Utah, and tht ' adjutant general hopes soon to develop this into a regiment. Suit to restrain the dissemination of Information that the American and Gem theatres are "unfair" to organized labor has been filed in the Third district dis-trict court by the Swansou Theatre company at Salt Lake. The musicians formerly employed at these theatres are on strike. An Americanization school is being conducted at the Carbon county high school at Price, twenty-four students registering at the opening session. All of the students are under 45 years, and some of them have attended school in their native county. The,? ire residents of Price. Utah canneries; will reduce the pack of tomatoes this year, and the acreage devoted to tomatoes will be cut about 10 per cent of the normal, according to H. L. Harrington, president of the Utah Canning company of Ogden. Ralph Reese, 31 years of age, was taken to a Salt Lake hospital . from Soldier Summit, suffering from burns received when a hot stove in the D. & R. G. roundhouse at Soldier Summit fell on him while he was sleeping. Principal brancSes of the agricultural agricul-tural and livestock industries of Utah, Wyoming, Idaho, Montana and Nevada will meet at Ogdefi., February 17 and 18, for discussions of the labor problems prob-lems of the coming year. It has been decided by the city council to hold the homecoming at Panguitch from September 5 to 11, both dates inclusive, the occasion being the fiftieth anniversary of the town of Panguitch. Following the shooting at Salt Lake of Detective G. B. Hamby and the killing kill-ing of his slayer by police officials, nearly 100 men. Cnd wraen have been driven from the city as undesirable citizens. Preparations are being pus'ned vigorously vig-orously by the entertainment committee commit-tee of Logan post No. 7 of the American Ameri-can legion, for the first annual military mili-tary ball to be given at Logan, February Feb-ruary 16. Charged with having taken two girls from Salt Lake to Denver on December Decem-ber 18, Derwood B. McLohron, 24 years of age, and Jack Beckett, .23 years of age, were arrested in Oklahoma City, Okla. Joseph Clark, while hauling ice at Panguitch, slipped from his wagon, landed du the side of his face and was rendered unconscious. He is still in a serious condition. C. B. Mowers, aged 72, a printer, dropped dead on the platform of the Bamberger ehf.tric station at Kays-vlljo. Kays-vlljo. A jury decided that death was frtim natural causes. While digging a pipe line at Provo, Arnold Peay dug up the skeleton of a man. It is thought from all appearances appear-ances that the skeleton had been there for many years. A big building boom for Price is to be started if the plans contemplated at a meeting of the Price allied chamber cham-ber of commerce, held last week, are successful. Officers went to Alpine last week, where they raided a small Still and arrested Clarence Nash, who is charged with having liquor in his pos-gession. pos-gession. Charles IL Wilson, 77 years of age, was found dead in his room in a Salt Lake rooming house. It has been decided de-cided that death was from natural causes. War upon minors frequenting pool halls Is being carried on by the police at Ogden, and jail sentences and fines are being urged in .cases brought Into court. Jim Georgilas of Carbon county has applied to the public utilities commission com-mission for permission to operate a stage line between Colton and Sco-field. Sco-field. William Wrigley, Jr., the chewing gum magnate, has been elected to head the board of directors of the Gunnison Gun-nison Valley Sugar company. Should congress appropriate $100,-000,000 $100,-000,000 for road building, as now seems assured, Utah would receive $1,120,575. It Is asserted that there are 150 men and women in Salt Lake City who are enslaved to the drug habit. The initial steps toward the organization organ-ization of a Kiwanis club in Logan was taken Jtist week. Irene Eustace, 13 years of age, a ptifiil at the Murray school, lost the ends fif ber four fingers of her right hand at Hie second joints as the result re-sult of Uie explosion of a percussion cup with which she "was playing on the school ground.-.. K. A. I'.ork, fi rmer mayor of Salt Luke, has filed w''h the state board of pardons a petition for parole from the state prison, whee he is serving an indeterminate term is a result ot j his confession and convlci ion of having u -ed 1(, ,is own ends ? 2,000 of the city's money. |