OCR Text |
Show UTAH 1TE W Emery county was the first county " In the state to raise Its quota In the third Liberty loan'. .Piute county whs second ; ' Sanpete, third ; Wayne, fourth, und Morgan fifth. . Financial .,' putrlotisin has again Bhown Itself at the University of Utah. For the third Liberty loan, a total of 122,000 was subscribed by the students end faculty of the Institution. The Weber county chapter of the Red Cross was netted $1200 last week by the sale of a poy contributed by the Ogden Horse Sale & Commission f-'' company. The horse was sold und re- sold many times. Despondent because of a deformity resulting" from an injury received in boyhood, C. W. Maddox attempted sul-side sul-side at Salt Lake, slushing his neck with a safety razor blade, but without reaching a vital, spot. i Restricted delivery regulations and a uniform closing rule were adopted by merchants of eight towns In Utah county following a meeting with E. C. Schmidt, deputy commissioner of commercial com-mercial economy for Utah. T"" A license tax on dogs In Salt Lake county, similar to that by the dty, Is being considered by the board of county commissioners. Complaints of the excessive number of dogs In the county are reaching the bourd. The secoud annual exhibition of the Utah Camera club was held at Suit Ljtke the past week with approximately approximate-ly photographs taken by Utah, camera experts exploiting the beauties of the scenery around the state. Sweeping recommendations of the i . war Industries board of the national Ml '.; council of defense rlntlve' to dlseour- aging new enterprises not essential to II . the war have been given W. F. Jensen, commissioner of commercial economy for Utah, by the state council. The state council of defense last week forwarded a check for $000 to Calvin S. Smith, chaplain at large, Camp Lewis, Wash., to be used for equipping a regimental hall and for welfare work among the Utah troops stationed at that cantonment. The three-year-old sou of Mr and Mrs. Francis Orton of Ogden put a bean In its mouth and It became lodged in his windpipe. Everything 1 ' possible was done to dislodge the beun, I without avail, and the child's condition I rapidly grew worse until death re- : BUILCU. I s. The state board of pardons has con-J. con-J. tinued Joe Sullivan's application for commutation of sentence. Sullivan is said to be slowly dying from consnmp-Y consnmp-Y t'on Induced by his long confinement. -; He'ls serving a life sentence for murder, mur-der, and has been confined since April , 1918. In a few days R. II. Siddoway, state fish and game commissioner, will issue game licenses for 1919. This will be done, Mr. Siddoway says, In order that men who have no licenses now will not be obliged to pay a year's dues for the little time remaining for fishing during tills season. 1 Wives, parents aiid, other beneficiar ies under the war risk insurance law are advised by the state council of defense to not pay fees to claim : agents for services rendered. These claim agents, it Is charged, are not working in Just co-operation with the Interests of those Involved. The state Industrial commission lias Iawnnled John C. Wheat of Ogden JfTM.ll damages for personal Injury sustained by Wheat while he was in the employ of the Keeles Lumber Coin- lany. under the woikiuen's compensation compensa-tion law. As a result of the accident ; Wheat bust his right ear. j News has been received in Salt Lake ; of the death in I'aris of Omrles Snead McDonald, pruiiilnein an hitecl of diis elate and member of the United States ' commission tor civilian relief in la nee. Mr. McDonald left Salt Lake , ', I , March 8 and sailed from New Voik ,f7 V March 11. lie died April U. Further protection of tlie war gardens gar-dens of Salt Lake from ' vandals was : iissmtd when the city committee on iigriculture und food production nuthorlzed the offering of ft reward of $10 for Information that would lead to the arrest , of any peisou who stnle from, trespassed on or damaged u war garden. Beet growers In Ogden and Brig-fl Brig-fl liain districts will be given prizes titles , a-3L ',,,r nv tlie Amalgamated Sugar com- pxiiy, amounting to $1.VKI. Trizes will n be awarded for the best stand after thinning und spacing, 40 per cent; cleanliness of field, -0 per cent; size tind shape of beets, lit) per cent ami , tonnage, 0 per cent. Supplemental agreements by which the forest service undertakes to con- . ( I II... I.". .!..! I 111., mill tint 1 llclier-l'i uitland forest roads were 1 made last Week. I'mler these agree- I mints the expense .will be shared R f .pially by the federal government and l"'al auilioriiies, the latter inclnd-in' inclnd-in' htt'.ii btnte anil counties concerned. Ch.lni is made by the Western Pat-Hie und ihc Los Angeles k Salt Luke lMilroad that the. slate uliliii''s com-jiiisMoii com-jiiisMoii has no Jurisdiction in the complaint com-plaint of the l'lali Idaho Siuar com-p:iay com-p:iay hat freight rale on lime rock l: iiii I'lHX lo tin' factories are too high. I "Champion gopln-r hunters" of I Wd.cr eoimiy is the 1 i I It that has been 1 won b !ei,Tge and Wilford l-'rbrer, II pt k iitnl Pi ycii' of age, of lvlen. Ill "in- it " "'Is Title the boys have added $ JlS. Hi to their .war savings stamp? ; ' ai-coanls for I'.liS gophers upon wiiieii i'i ' they collected the bounty. |