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Show UTAH STATE NEWS NorwrlniiH of I'tnli will celetornflj tliolr tin t lount holiday Mny , nt the Uranllo stake talitruui'le. No witlli will Im admitted to the j Wnsiitch national forest which have not been vaccinated for blacklcK. Tho Kane County HIrIi School held' a track mid field meet In which thul seniors won with (13 points as against' ! for tint juniors. I The city commission at 1'rovo has! sold two additional lots In the city cemetery to tho State. Mental hospital fur a burial (.'round. losses of cattle In parts of the I-'tll-1 more forest, reported to have been due. to "oak poisoning," were In many In-' stances caused by ticks. Andrew Unravels, n (Ireek, Is to be tried nt Salt Lake for the murder of V. II. Scott, who was shot and klll&l In a rooming house in Salt Lake on December 121. When a board bridge slipped us they were crossing the l'rlce river, two children of Frank Krgen of I'rlco, aged 5 and (I, were precipitated into the river and drowned. Failure to disconnect an electric .floor polishing machine's current when workmen left the newly complct-ed complct-ed llawtlioruo ward chapel, Salt Itkc, caused $1000 fire damage. Class work at the University of Utah will conclude for the yenr on June 0, and plans for the fifty-first annual commencement exercises oi the senior class are now being perfected. per-fected. The tluckVt lor the May term of the Mipreme court of Utah shows a total of thirty-five cases, In addition to which the main West Cache Sugar case is het for special hearing next month. Following the award of the arbitration arbitra-tion board granting tin Increase In wages to the street car men at Salt hake, the company has asked permission permis-sion to charge 8 cents fare Instead of 0 cents. Nearly 100 business men, representing represent-ing almost every branch of Industry In the city, left Salt Lake May 1, for a nine-day tour of Idaho. Thirty towns will be visited In the course of the trip. Four hundred car repairers laid off at the Denver ,St Illo (irnndo shops at Salt Lake because of the interference of the switchmen's strike with the movement of cars, have been called back to work. Union Pacific railway officials are In favor of cooperation between the utote nnd tho railway In' the construction construc-tion of an overhead crossing of the railroad tracks at ltlverdalo, Weber county, It Is announced. Klghty-four Salt I-ake high school cadets have been recommended by Captain It. M. Thomas, cadet commandant, com-mandant, for admission to the It. O. T. C. training camp, to be held nt Camp Kearney, June 17 to 28. The report of federal operations of the Salt Lake Koute filed with the public utilities commission of Utah shows a balance transferred to profit In 1010 of ?:i,:i70.(UH).8'. which was ft!0,l;0.-7 more than In 1018. Wlille busily making five gallons of moonshine whiskey from a cracked corn and raisin mash In a room within less than 1200 feet of the .sheriff's office, of-fice, .11m IMycr, colored, was surprised by officers at Ogden and arrested. The Ogden Housing company, an auxiliary of the chamber oX commerce, which was organized recently, will ask for bids upon twenty or thirty houses Immediately, In an endeavor to furnish homes badly needed In that city. One hundred Inside carpenters and cnblnet workers went on strike May 1 at the various planing mills of Salt Lake to gain recognition of their demands de-mands for u new wage scale of !HI cents an hour. Tho present scale Is 7f cents. Four alleged ringleaders In a movement move-ment to foment a radical May-day demonstration at Hlngham were at'-rested at'-rested by special agents of the bureau of Investigation of the United States department of justice and deputy sheriffs. Sacrifice of 10(5 Salt Lake couwy hoys who gave their lives In the recent overseas struggle will bo cefnunemor-ated cefnunemor-ated by trees to be planted In "Head to Memory Orove," according to plans now nearly completed by the Service Star Legion. Mystery surrounds the whereabouts of A. (iiirtninn, a man of about r.r years of age, owner of considerable property In Salt Lake and until December De-cember 120 a resident of that city, lie disappeared December 120 and has not since been heard from. Agents of tho department of Justice who warned several leaders of thq I. W. W. element at Hlngham to discontinue discon-tinue their radical agitations or face n sentence in the federal penitentiary are still watching the local conditions with Interest although no trouble Is expected now. Michael Scanlon, secretary of the Salt Lake local of the Industrial Workers of the World, has been nr-rested nr-rested by special agents of the bureau of Investigation of tho Uidted States department of Justice, and Is being held In the county Jail to nnswer to a charge of violating the stato syndicalism syndi-calism law. U. D. Anderson, a resident (if Idaho, has been awarded the gold medal granted annually by the Sons of the American Revolution for tho best patriotic pa-triotic address delivered by a student of the University of Idaho. |