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Show Ui ITE K Ogilon now bus u rit:iry club, meetings meet-ings to be held weekly. Approximately 00 per cent of tiie pupils pu-pils of the public schools of Salt Luke will raise war gardens this year. Owen Edward Carohin, one of the lessees and operators of the Daly-West mine, died at the Miners' hospital at Park City after a brief illness. The Rich county draft board has completed classification of all questionnaires ques-tionnaires and reports a net eligible list of 32 per cent In class one. More than 200 Salt Lake teachers gave voluntury service in preparing occupational card-indexes of questionnaires question-naires returned to draft boards. The carrluge In which Brighntn Young Is said to have entered the Salt Lake valley is to be set up and placed on exhibition at the State capltol. I Lutherans of Utah are taking part In the national campaign to raise $750,(HX) f for war-time service, under direction of the national Lutheran commission for soldiers' and, sailors' welfare. With the prospects assured of reaping reap-ing the greatest financial returns for wool In the history of the sheep Industry In-dustry In Utah, preparations are in full swing for the April wool clip. Chin Chin, mayor of Salt Lake's Chinatown, was arrested one day last week by members of the purity squad and taken to the police station, where he was charged with violating the prohibition pro-hibition law. Two masked men, heavily armed, robbed W. D. Peterson, manager, and Claude Jepson, janitor of the Broadway Broad-way club, at Salt Lake, of money and Jewelry valued at $1,200 early Sunday morning at the clubrooms. I The first Vernal boy to give his life for the cause of liberty is Clyde M. Coupe, son of James M. and Minn Coupe. He was stricken with cerebri-meningitis cerebri-meningitis January 28, at the naval training station In Norfolk, Va. E. M. McCain, switchman In the railroad yards at Ogden, has been arrested, ar-rested, charged with being Implicated In the theft of a number of automobile tires from a box car on the Southern Pacific near Ogden In January. Inquiries received at the office of Ir. R. N. Mead of the bureau of animal Industry In connection with the state live stock commission Indicate that the pork production of Utah this year will be much greater than In any past year. The Rev. B. Henry Leesman, pastor of the (ierinan Lutheran church at Ogden, who was arrested at Fort Douglas, charged with having attempted attempt-ed to aid an alien enemy prisoner, has been released from Jail on a bond of $2,000.' . .. . . The Salt Lake chapter of the American Ameri-can Red Cross was culled upon lost week by the western headquarters to furnish 120 children's pinafores, 120 children's capes and 40 girfs' dresses as its February allotment of refugee, clothing. "Help your boy raise hogs" is the advice Issued by the federal food administrator ad-ministrator for Utah. Liberty bonds. Red Cross subscriptions and other war aids are no more Important than the financing of the Juvenile's hog raising enterprises. one of the features of the Inter-mountain Inter-mountain Fat Stock show, to be held at the stockyards In North Salt Lake, April 4, 5 and 6 next, will be the sale of a blooded wethm- for the bene- fit of the local chapter of the American Ameri-can Red Cross. While walking to school, William, the 6-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Outnn Creen, of Spanish Fork, was knocked I to the pavement by two older boys who were playing and sustained a serious ser-ious fracture of the right leg between the knee and thigh. Asserting that he was cruising the South seas June 5 last when the youug men In this country were registered for the selective draft, Eugene Ertck-ftoti. Ertck-ftoti. of Ogden, has applied at the' city exemption board and asked that he be allowed to register. Nick Haworth was granted a full pardon last week at the regular meeting meet-ing of the state bourd of pardons after repented efforts to gain freedom made by the convict during recent years. Haworth was accused of killing a wutchman named Sanderson at Farm-Ington. Farm-Ington. Applications for the purchase of gov-eminent gov-eminent coal lands estimated to be wort It more than $7(KMKK) have been made since February 1. according to a njy.rt made by the registrar of the United States land office at Salt Luke. The greater part of the laud Is in F.nicry county. .1. Leo Fairbanks, of Salt Iike, has been npiMilnted state director for Utah' for tlit tlonal M.ster contest. The; contest Is under the direction of the j national war savings committee and is open to all pupils In the schools of the I'nited States. Its purpose is to Incite interest In tiie $2.tKHt,()iKl,(HH) war savings fund that Is now being raised. The l lntiili County Bookkeepers' association as-sociation Is preparing to do its share in entering to America's sweet tooth bis season. The association has Just: placed an order for iHl ftve-gullon I Jioin-y cases for the coming season's crop." which Is twice Inst year's order. Owner, proprietors and agents of rooming houses mid hotels in Salt Lake where Immoral women have been known to visit wiililn the past thirty days, have been notified that n future visit or habitation by undesirables will mean the enforcement of the almte-Diint almte-Diint law. |