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Show UTAH STATE HEWS To be effective May 10, F. S. Duo-levy, Duo-levy, state road agent of Carbon county, has resigned. Good progress'.- Is being made In equipping a regimental ball for recre-stiou recre-stiou center for Utah men at Camp Lewis. '.- " , Students and graduates of the Utah Agricultural college will be eligible to make application for the fourth army officers 'truluiug camps which open Way 15. Following a critical operation, Mrs. F. I. Farnsworth, wife of Bishop Franklin L). Farnsworth of -Beaver, died at a Salt Lake hospital at the Bge of 49 years. John H. Cook, custodian of the state capltol, has received from . Washington Washing-ton letters patent on his safety device to protect the lives of window cleaners clean-ers on tall buildings. , . The council of I'nrk City has passed an ordinance requiring dairymen to bottle all of the milk delivered to the public. Heretofore the milk has been carrk'd In bulk in cans. That a majority of the Ogden and Weber county boys who left for Camp Lewis on November 3 are the trenches in France, is the Information received in Ogden by relatives. O. A. Tapalllou. who arrived in Rnlt Lake a few days ago to establish himself him-self there as Greek consul, will devote his time during the next few weeks to the organization of the members of the Greek colony In the Interests of the war.. i To eimnle the boys "o r there" to hear the latest musical "hits," the mountain division of the American Hod Cross has been called upon to furnish 8"0 phonograph records, and Utah Is expected to furnish Its quota of the number. Stephen Brown, 24 years old, and James Andros. 29, each were fined $UX) and sentenced to ninety days in Jail by Judge Wilkins at Salt I-ake, within an hour after their arrest at" the O. S. i. ii.M,t on cniTvliiL' a suit case full of liquor. Attorney General Shields Is buck at his office ufter having been In Washington Wash-ington gunnllng interests of the state In a html citse Involving the application applica-tion of the principles laid down In the noted Sweet coal lund decision by the eupreme court. Black Hnwk Indian war veterans' chances of receiving pensions from the federal government for their service to the country In the wars of days gone by uppenr brighter as the result of work being done by Utah's representatives representa-tives at Wushlngtoni When an Ogden man, "arrested for drunkenness, was searched at the police station two two-ounce bottles of paregoric were found in his pocket, the contents of one bottle being about gone. He hud been using the paregoric es a substitute for whiskey. Instead of cultivating a war garden this year, suitable land being difficult to obtain, the seventies of Forest iHile voted to purchase a $100 Liberty bond, the money to come out Of their fund, which Is raised by each member contributing con-tributing 25 cents a month. A patent for a mechanical stoker has been granted tiustav (). J. Kleven of Suit Luke, the invention providing for the mechanical feeding of coitl into a boiler furnace and so distributing it that better coinhnslion may be secured and additional heat provided. Nearly 1000 draftees will be trained as technicians, mechnnics and machinists machin-ists this summer at the Utah Agricultural Agri-cultural college. These men will be twined in three two-month periods, beginning May 5. About 300 men will attend the first series of courses. Of the fifty-five aliens who appeared appear-ed before Paul Armstrong, naturalization naturaliz-ation agclit at Suit Lake during the week for examination as to their qualifications for citizenship, fifty-one were found to have purchased Liberty bonds ami scored well on patriotism. John SnkellnrW, native of . Greece and citizen of Bluglmm, has Invested his entire savings, amounting to .f'-'OUO, In Liberty bonds of the tWd issue. He is the tirst Greek citizen in Binghnm to Invest such a lurge sum in Liberty bonds, and It is believed his action will encourage other Greek cill.ens of Utah to buy bonds. To usslst in furthering the development develop-ment of the livestock industry In the Intei inouniuin region, the Salt Lake j Union Stock Yards bus created the position of Held agent, and bus appointed ap-pointed to that pos.tion K. W. Stephens Steph-ens for the past two years assistant state leader in boys' and girls' club! work for the Utah Agricultural college. , "Knowing the frame of mind of the American people, it did not surprise! me; nevertheless, I wus deeply Im-; pressed with the calm and steadily' forceful unanimity of the response to the cull of the nation for iinuiicia! support sup-port in this war crisis." Governor P.ni-berger P.ni-berger said upon his return from a Liberty lo:m speaking tour covering a month. The girls of the Ch! Omega sorority soror-ity of the University of Utah have pledged themselves to do till they possibly pos-sibly can to help win the wnr. Chief aiming the "cut-outs" will be unnecessary unneces-sary expenditures In dress and dainties', dain-ties', such its candy und parties. Thirteen Utah men, graduates of the third officers' training school which ended at Camp Kearny a week ago, will not be assigned to the regiment as wus first ordered, but will be etit for duly with an artillery ommi.a-tlon ommi.a-tlon ut Camp Jucksou, S. C, in the Ceur future. |