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Show UTAH SME NEWS AluinnI of the University of Illinois, Illi-nois, men and women, graduates and former students, from Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Montana and Nevada, will Invade Salt Lake August 26 to shake Lauds with George A. Huff, -director of athletics for the university, and Robert C. Zupke, football coach. Mrs Alice Collins, national historian of the Service Star Legion ; Mrs. E. M. Oonroy as delegate and Mrs. Glenna Felt ar alternate to the national convention con-vention to be held In Cleveland, Ohio, September 13, 14, 15 and 16, will represent re-present the Ogdcn Service StaT Legion according to announcement issued Wwduesday. James n. Anderson, collector of Internal In-ternal revenue Wednesday received confirmation of the appointment of T. A. Cullls-tor as chief field deputy of the Utah district. Mr. Ci.llister succeeded suc-ceeded I. N. Hlickley when the local office wna t;.kcu over by the now collector col-lector August 1. After a twelve day's 'c ur of Yellowstone Yellow-stone park, returning v way of Jackson's Jack-son's Hole, 23G Bo Scouts o( Salt Ijika reached home Wedues.hv afternoon In-high In-high spirits and g-oi health. All agreed that, in spi'e of sonic hardships hard-ships experienced as the result of trans, portit'on difficulties, t""e trip was one never v be fcrgotten. nearing of the petition ot the Bnm-bergor Bnm-bergor Electric railroad, the Salt Luke " & Utah road anl the Utah-Idaho Northern road for an Investigation by the publif utilities comniLSion of the methods used by the power companies a to n6arjre electric energy, which was He.iduied for hearing Wednesday, was postponed until September 17. Another suit Involving the West Cache Suar conipap- 4- about to be sorted, accorcJ:.g In p report "n.ado rnblio at Logan, Uth Thursday, complaint having beer. prepared againsi E-nesL 1!.. Woolley and other directors of the company seeking recovery re-covery ot $4G0,0(H) alleged to be due In eornec'ior with the sale of sugar. Lightning destroyed twenty-elMic rheep at Tooele during the past wed;, aC K-4ing to the weekly weather, crop an-l -uige bulletin for Ulnh, issued by, thj !;!! Lake weal her bureau. The' r'pc.'i- otates that the recent showers havii l oon beneficial to growing crops and the lower ranges, (hough some damnro and delays wore reported in the harevst fields. Some hnil damage occurred. "Franchise and right to do business Ja the state of Utah find capital as sets" ,-f the Utah-Idaho Sugar company wlU bo assessed at $5,000,000, It has been decided by the county comniis-, sloners of Sait Iake Cour-lv. ml they have asked the state board of equalization, equali-zation, in ordr that a hearing may be held on this matter. When an assess ment l thus raised, after having o'lce been fixed, the law requires that (ho Interests assessed shall have the pr. vllege of entering protet. It was announced by D. II. Madsen, state fist and game commissioner Wednesday Wed-nesday that the department promises to build a fish hatchery at an expense of approximately $."000 at some spring near Glenwood, In Sevier counly. Hit miles east of Richfield. The hatchery will have a capacity of 2,000,000 eggs, and should bo ready for operation by November 10. Arrangements have been made with the Tellurlde Power company, com-pany, which owns the land and also certain rights on the stream. It iw assured, according to the commissioner, that the rights of the town of Glenwood Glen-wood and or farmers In the water of the springs will not be Interfered with. All nlnmnl nnd former sltidents of the University of Illinois have been Invited to attend a three day celebration celebra-tion in Salt Lake (Illy, August J-liS, when George A. ("G.") Huff and It. C. ("Hub") Znppke will be guesls of honor. "('," Huff, director of alhletliM nt Univers;ty of Illinois for nearly iliir ty years, and Zujipke. famous foolbali coarli Mt), iiicnior; ale rejn-esenl n live of Illinois' supreuiney In n I hlet ics. 'Iliey are Just complet inc a tour of the United Slates during which the alomnl of every section have renewed their aeijua iiitanee. A? a feature to the celebration, a dinner nt the Hotel Utah has been arranged by the exeeulive eonunltli-M composed of Eddy O. Ix-c, '7 : II. W. Itaum, 'P5; Wesley E. King, '97, and (1. ('. Brooks, '17. All "Illlnl" residing In (his section arc reijuosted to communicate wTTTF '-Veslov K. King, mil So. Main St. vilt Lake City, stating whether or ' it will be possible to attend. |