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Show UTAH STATE NEWS There are :r.S cic,,r in rtah schools nil told, oufalric of the snpei V Isillg foil es 'I lie I lull foul 1 1 association n nil mini p.iiilirj show opened In S.ili l.nk on .In hum i 18, Ogdeii will prolinlil.v have mi inn munition and ordnance storage depot coating oi t 1 1 h m 1 1 hh. Motor Vehicle license fees in lOll) were itN..'W) for llie Inst qiinrltr. n- compared with s:m."i j; in I91S, John W. Thurslon former OMJToe ol Delta, died on n train while on hi araj to Suit Luke to enler n hospilnl Residents of Tooele county have pe liiloned the county romiiilsalonera to nppoinl ii crops mid pesls inspector. Large tracts nf lead in Kafle conn l. hear the Arizona Hue. will he open to entry hy the general pnhlle ehrn try IS, Donald Johnson, aged ". of Kloinore. may be compelled to undergo n ear irieni operation for the removal f a carpel tack, which he swallowed. Bvorythlng Is in readiness for the annual convention of the National W'oolgiowers' convention, which Is to ie hehi January IP, SO and SI at tali Lake. The cost of construction work planned hy the Mountain Btatea Tele phone & Telegraph compan) in ITtnh III the next five years Is cstiinnled ill moiMss, Receipts froffj the I'llited Sillies! forestry service of the stale's share of revenues derived from forest hind-during hind-during the fiscal venr ending .lime :tn litlli. total ggfOBOM The secretary of stale tins innie.l Into the treiiMir.v gllSJOBJII as re eelpts of his office for the hist iiin,',er of 1ltl. A total of Sll0.7!l:r wns paid in for the Inst quarter of litis. Progroeotye business men have de , elded to have a "while wny" III Santa quill They propose to Install HMmi candlepower electric arc lights along I Coiuinerciiil street in the heart of the cil Utah will expend gOjOOOyOOO on high ways I'd- year, this aiiiouui to Include federal Old projects. The plans for the I'll i cull for BtMtj two miles of hard surfaced mid twenty-nine miles of graded earth road Plana for the development of Bmerj ralley, formerly called John's valley, on the east fork of the Sexier fixer in tiiirfichl county, were discussed at the recent meeting of the state hoard of hind commissioners. Comeio Sciiivn, eonvteted of violation viola-tion of the Miiiiii white slave act for1 transporting la rah Boohed, a i"-yenr old girl, from Detroit. Mich., to Salt l.ni.e Iiiih heea sentenced to four ears' linuisonment. At a meal lag r the executive com mtllee of the Utah stale farm bureau, held last week in Suit Lake. January ''lt. 'SI and gS were the dates Bolacted for the next annual meeting in Salt Lake of the state farm bureau. forty -five residents and landowners of l'rovo heeteht whose InmU are Included In-cluded in the application lor the in corporation of the town of I Hem. have tiled ill the Fourth district court objections ob-jections to being incorpornted. The Prove public scbonl arlll give a reception Pehruur) i- in homu of the ; A. It.. Indian war retera i and pioneers of Proo. This is nn ; iniiiil affhir, and extensive plans are under w.i io make the reception nsla year a hi success ioveriior Bamberger has refused t rail a special session of the leglalaturu io consider means of Increasing teach ei' salaries, declaring that the exisi-Ing exisi-Ing statutes are suftteleiit Io nnahlg si hoot boards to ajeei this proMem, if Ihev si desire. fifty years ago on January 10, when Brlgham Ifoung drove the UUI spike of the 1'inii Central railroad. Suit Ijike for the hist time was connected uiih the outside world hy rail, an event which was celebrated b) a spiw rial program at Salt Lake last S.iuir- div Tin- hoard of education of Tooele count) bus authorised Superintendent Beid to engage leacbers for the school year of Itrjll lirjl on a salarv schedule w hi. h has 11000 for a two years' nor-mill nor-mill graduate as Its basis This means i raise of about '-' per cent tor nil le I, hers. There are at present SSfi "ciner. genejr" teachers engaged In the schools ol i he state, hut a fexx of xxhom have taboo the aoeeasarj profeaaliaial tralnblg io qualify them for regular I writers' certificates Tliel'c are in ad-' diiion tut teachers who hue m in-- illicales at all Large delegations from Clark coun ty, Nevada I Waahlngton, ir.m and Beavet counties, and from Salt Like civic hodies, and COUnt) coiaiiiissioiiers from iiie counties traversed hy the Ai-lowheiid Ai-lowheiid trail In I'tali. attended the annual meeting of the Arrowhead Trull and Development association in I eil.il 'It) . Mrs. Juntos N. Kimball, tj years of .i.e. died at Ogdefl of pieliropliellino-inn pieliropliellino-inn U'lllch developed following a lllght llf exposure reeetlt I) when Mis Klin-bull Klin-bull u.indered from home and spent the ulghl along the Weber river bar h.illds mid feet In H I loen The official marker which formed the he.nlsione tor the i.ive ul Craiil II l.vinmi. one of I he Hral Utah ina-rincs ina-rincs killed in Prance, has just geea received hy his ntother, Mis Susan C, Lyman of Ball Lake Mrs )'iun is the widow ot the lute I'reaUlenl Praa HIS M 1 X llillll ot '.he 1.. p ft church. |