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Show UTAH STATE NEWS Lohl will croi't u CivrncKlo free public pub-lic lllti'itry this Ktmnuet'. Surntojia Siirliiftt. u Utah lakeside resort, is lo bo opened for the season during tho week. Two buffalo now adorn Liberty i Park, Salt 1-ako, having been .shipped ' from Washington, 1). C. Tweiity-ono of tho ?!l Interned nllens , at l'-t OmifsliiH Imvo refiiHoil to hIjjii piuiilu papers and will bo deported. J. It. Clarknon untl Lewis Mitchell , were arrested nt Prove on tho cliargo of having robbed a store at Hedniond. Approximately U,'0,000 ncresi of Irrigated Irri-gated lands nre under cultivation In Utah, according to statistics compiled j by tho fitnte engineer. Two million dollars wero paid tho fanners In the Cache valley In tho year 11)10 for iittll' by the condensed milk factories of Cache county. The fourth annual stock show was held at Suit Lake the fore part of the week, stockmen from tho entire lnter- mouiitalu section being present. Provo will on April 17 vote on n proposition to Issue ."JVfiO.OOO bonds for the completion of a gymnasium and high school hulldliuiii that city. William It. Pollock was elected president of the Utah Lnumlerers association as-sociation at the opening session of the annual statu convention held at Salt Lake. The Cache Valley Banking company has purchased the bond Issue of $-10,-000 voted by the city of llyritm for tho purpose of bettering tho water system. There Is nt present In tho statu school fund and In the school land grant Interest and rental fund a total of ?,02 per capita of school population popula-tion of Utah. By a vote of four to onu Ktnery county has authorized the Issue of 5225,000 bonds for the purpose of creeling school buildings and muklug additions to others. Ogdcn's attorneys have decided to "knock off" work Saturday afternoons, after-noons, according to tho agreement which has been reached nt a meeting of the bar association. The petition of a number of residents resi-dents of the town of Orom for segregation seg-regation from that city was, upon the motion of thu attorneys for tho petitioners, peti-tioners, dismissed one day last week. A movement to obtain lower valuations valua-tions mi automobiles assessed under the personal property lux. has been started by a committee -representing the Utnh State Automobile association. associa-tion. Election of 'officers, annunl addresses ad-dresses and special business discussions discus-sions featured thu third annual convention con-vention of the Utah-Idaho Coal Mur-I Mur-I chants' association, held at Salt Lake 1 last week. ! As a result of drinking poisonous extract, It Is btilleved, William 11. Woodward, aged 01, died at Salt Lake, nnd his son .lames, aged JI0, Is In a serious condition, having drunk from the samu bottle. An election will be held In Sanpete county on April 27 to vote. upon a proposition pro-position to Issue bonds to the amount of S280.000 for the completion of the road program mapped out for the county th's year. Steve Kodlch, a Serbian, HO years of age, lb in the Bingham Jail, charged with murder- In the first degiee for the killing of an Austrian, known as "Joe." ltiidlcli .struck .loe with a pick handle? crushing his skull. Mrs. John W. Guy of Provo, Is recovering re-covering from a severe Illness caused by taking poison tablets which she thought were aspirin tablets. It was thought for a time that the mistake would result In her death. Boxelder county has voted a school bond Ishuu of $180,000. The inone derived from tho Issue is to build a new high school between Garland and Tienionton, at a cost of $80,000, and additions to other schools In the county. Eleven boys and two men are under arrest In thu Salt Luke Jail In connection connec-tion with the operations of two sep-arato sep-arato gangs of blcyclo and auto accessory acces-sory thefts extending over the last two months and Involving thousands of dollars. Exploding with terrific force, a hot-water hot-water holler In the basement of nn apartment house at Salt Lake tore doors from their hinges, shattered windows, brought down lath and phis-tor phis-tor upon tho heads of startled occupants occu-pants of the building and caused a scene of dovustntlon. The Mate leader of the boys' clubs predicts that through the efforts of the club of Uintah county tliousniids of dollars worth of orphan lambs will bo saved for the state this season. He says that In tho past the average yearly death rate of orphan lambs In that part of tho country exceeds 5000 head. Salary Increases of $300 annually over last year's contracts will be granted Salt Lake public school teachers teach-ers tho coming school year and teachers teach-ers will bo given one month from the j lino of presentation of contracts to cither sign or return snme. Mass meetings nro being held in I North Sanpeto school district for tho 1 purpose of obtaining tho views of the taxpayers regarding tho calling of a special election for bonding the district dis-trict for raising money to meet the demands of teachers for higher salaries. |