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Show UTAH STATE NEWS Housewives of Utah will continue saving sugar, even if federal restrictions restric-tions have been lifted, in the opinion of the state food administration. Local selective service boards have been advised that limited service men ou duty in Utah are to be discharged when no further need of their services exists. A hotel clerk at Salt Lake was sentenced sen-tenced to pay a fine of ?200 and to spend fifteen days in the county Jail for selling Intoxicating liquor to guests. , It Is probable that the schools at i Bait Lake will not be reopened until January 1, regardless of any action taken by the state health department in regard to the influenza situation. Rigid isolation and free vaccination rather than compulsory masking, form the policy definitely decided upon by the Salt Lake health department as best to handle the Influenza epidemic. Robert Brown, aged 18, was seriously serious-ly burned when building a fire with kerosene at his home in Suit Lake. His entire head and hands were burned void of hair and his eyes were badly lnged, v " ? Utah was one of the first ten states to go "over the top" in the recent united war work drive for funds. , Victory Vic-tory huts in France will be named after the first ten states to reuch their allorment. For the accommodation of Ogden and Weber county Influenza jmtlents, the Elks' club building was accepted as an emergency hospital at a meeting meet-ing of the executive committee of the local Red Cross society. Rose Duvleh and Rose Banlch were arrested at Salt Lake by officers of the Juvenile court on the charge of using a little baby, 2 months old, as a blind In order to get by the officers with a suit case of intoxicating li'pmr. Jacob Kunzler of Rosette, Boxelder county, was Instantly killed by the accidental ac-cidental discharge of a gun. Reports indicate that the gun was discharged while Kuuzler whs In the act of cleaning clean-ing it. He leaves a wife and two children. chil-dren. ' The mysterious' disappearance of Vlnce.it Corndo, a wealthy Italian of Tellurlde, Colo., thought to have been murdered, may be explained as a result re-sult of the arrest of Merl Edmiston at St. (ienrge. (Jorado was with Edmiston Edmis-ton when last seen. governor Bamberger will attend the conference of governors at Annapolis, ll4J December i(MS. The call for the gathering was issued by former Gov. William Spry, head of the executive committee, the flrjt man not a governor gov-ernor jo be elected chairman. : pavld M. l&ans of Uuntsyille. re-ported re-ported missing on' October 22, in a message from the war department, and mourea as ueao ny nis mimi. o written them a letter from a base hospital hos-pital in Frauee, saying: "I have been wounded, but am rapidly recovering." Mrs. Lillian Walker, aged 20, was instantly in-stantly killed when the elevator weights In the Wilson hotel at Salt Iike dropped on her. Her husband, Emmet Walker, a bellboy In the hotel, was operating the elevator. She was looking down Into the elevator pit when the accident happened. Frank Lelnmk 38 years old, 'once a prisoner in the state penitentiary, died a hero while fighting with the Canadian Cana-dian army, it has been learned. ; Ills criminal record had barred him from the United tates army, but, determined deter-mined to fight, he offered his .ervices to the dominion and was accepted. I Registration day of high school i boys lu the state for the purpose of supplying farmers with summer help will be held January 20, according to ntmo.jncement made lust week by J. Cl ulleu K.i.'.th, bead of the boys' working work-ing reserve. Plans to place the boys on farms of the state will Immediately follow, It Is said. fnder control ior two weeks, the In-fluenza In-fluenza epidemic throughout I'tiih, with the exception of Salt Luke apt Men, is at am 'eiuV T. B. f&itly, secretary of the state board of health, declared on December 1. This does not mean, he explained, that no , new cases will develop, but thut the I disease has lost its epidemic character. charac-ter. The second tie vote In the recent election hag" been reported. The first was on the vote cast for justice of the peace tn Scofield In-Carbon couufy. and the last In Dagcett county, where the vote for two-year term for county commissioner was equally divided between be-tween Leo Stewart and NielPallesen, each receiving 45 votes. - Over 4(K) girls and women in Salt Lake have found positions through the assistance of the woman's division of the United States department of labor within the last month, according to records. When an automobile he was driving struck a Denver & lUo Grande train of the Park City branch, P. Newman, humane officer was thrown from the mnchine and suffered serious injuries. Legal steps have been taken to extradite ex-tradite William H.-nry Randolph, now In Virginia, wanted by Weber county authorities on a charge of having at-ducted at-ducted two children from the home of his divorced wife, Mrs. Laura Randolph, Ran-dolph, Since the summer of 1?H5 the stale treasurer bus held, as a trust. ?l!5o:i..",0. the icniiiiN.ler of the estate of .Marco Churich, uii Austrian, who died In Utah. The heirs are residents 'of Austria. This amount will now be turned over to A. Mitchell Palmer, alien property custodian. ,. L .... ... " |