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Show At a special election at Treraonton the citizens of that municipality voted for an additional $40,000 to apply on a new water system which Is to be se-ured. se-ured. :, -:, .. ,. .. . ; felxteea. residents of Bingham, charged with violating the order of the etate board of health, were arretted by a deputy sheriff and lodged In . the county jail. , , That the Germans early In October were forced to put women nnd boys of tender yeurs In the fighting line, Is related in a letter received at Ogden den by relatives of Jurnes C. Brooks. In all probability the schools of Brigham City will resume their year's work on Monday, November 25. unless the Spanish influenza epidemic becomes be-comes more serious than it Is at present. pres-ent. Lieut William Stark, formerly secretary sec-retary of the Suit Lake , Commercial club, who wna struck In the face by shrapnel in France, has returned to his regiment, according to word received last week. , Classification of men beyond the age of 30 years will be discontinued, ac- cording to an order Issued by Cnpt. Gordon Snow to local draft boards after receipt of instructions ,from Washington. v , Still beurlng the scars of the struggle that he hud with Henry Sax-ton, Sax-ton, whom he admits stubbing to death, Hyrum Batemnn Vns arrulgned at Suit Lake and pleaded, not guilty to a charge of first degree murder. Holding patents for a process for putting all metal values found In lead end zinc sulphide ores into solution like sugar In water, a Suit leaker has interested 1'rovo capital and it Is proposed pro-posed to erect a plant In tike Garden City. ' ., How Sergeant Moroni II. Manning, an Ogden boy, had a narrow escape when au aeroplane in which he wus riding was deliberately steered into u fence to avoid killing or maiming scores of children, is told In the Haiti-more Haiti-more Xtur of October -5. The mayor of Ogden has nddressetl communications to Senators Smoot and lng, Congressmen Welling and Mays and Governor Bamberger, asking thut they use their assistance In securing one of the German "l'.ig l'.erthas" for Ogden, to be placed In the city hull square. A report made by Joseph Monson, advisory arclUtect to the state school buildings commission, tells of the com. pletion of six new brick school buildings, build-ings, of two and four rooms each, in the Uintah district, and of a two-room frame addition, and recommends their acceptance. ' ' 1 Mrs. VV. N. Williams, chairman of the women's committee of the state council of defense, has been advised that all Utah volunteer nurses who have been notified that they would be called Into service In December, are to hold themselves In readiness for immediate im-mediate response. It has been suggested by those In clmrge of the war savings stamp movement, move-ment, that If the interest received on the Liberty bond couMns, which became be-came due November 15, were invested in war savings stamps that the dollars dol-lars needed to make up the quota would be materially cut. Officials of the Ogden Pncking company com-pany have been informed lu a tele-g.i.m tele-g.i.m from the United States railroad inlhilul-strrtlon at Washington that freight rates on meat for export between be-tween Utah common points and the Atlantic count had been reduced from S2.."0 a hundred to $2 a hundred. August Cummlngs, ifyvnoid convict who reci'fnjTfiuded the guards of tlyjtfvlct road camp at Johnson's 'pass In Tooele county, and made good bis escape to the rugged mountain couuiry surrounding Skull valley, after his companion, Harvey Ketchum, had been shot down, has succeeded In leaving leav-ing the state. The Utah Educational association will not hold its annual meeting this year. This decision was reached at a conference held last week at Salt Lake City. At this gathering a request re-quest was received from 03 per cent of the school superintendents and bourds of education asking the association associa-tion to defer holding the meeting. Advice from Washington received In Salt Lake urges that there be no letup let-up in the war garden movement during dur-ing the coining year. It is declared that there will be as much or more need for war gardens in 1019 as there was In 1018, because 'the food which will be needed for the starving people of Europe must come from this country. Of the seventy odd cases that during the past two years have received the full Pasteur treatment at the offices of the state board, none has fallen u victim to the disease which usually occurs in a large percentage of tl.e cases when wounds are Inflicted by infected animals. One man who refused re-fused the treatment died of hydrophobia hydro-phobia in an Ogden hospital. Six Utah boys whose friends, and rel atives had thought them safe because peace had come are named In casualtj reports received at Salt Lake November Novem-ber 1.1. Only one is dead, however, and he succumbed to pneumonia whlls serving serv-ing In France. One of My ton's heroes will be maimed for life as a renu!t of the fighting In France. He in Corp. Kotand Krebs. son of Mr. and .Mis. Robert Krebs. Word wiim received !as! week that he lost a leg-during the fighting OHo bT 1. Corporal Krebs entered the service ser-vice H"pt einber 1M, 1017. |