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Show UTAH HEWS REVIEW Utah factories produced 10,000 tons of potash in 1020. Eountiful, CTtnh, proposes to install forty new street lights. In the course of the next few days there will be distributed to the school districts of Utah something like 60 per cent of the amount due them from the state district school fund. City recorder of Salt Lake Is tc receive bids for constructing curb and gutter and storm sewers, Including neeessnry grading in extension num. ber 24. . m m Cache county water conservation district dis-trict No. 1 proposes to Issue and sell the bonds of said district In the sum of ?37r.,OJO, dated Jan. 1, 1922, with interest at 6 per cent per annum. Mrs. J. A. McCourt, of Antelope, is doing epiite well with her eight cows. During the year she sold 100 j pounds of butter and had plenty left for the family use. Five hundred gallons oi butter milk helped to fatten pigs. Each cow had a calf. Under the new revenue bill the transportation trans-portation taxes provided for in the Act of 1018 will be abolished Jan. 1, 1922. These are the 3 per cent tax 1 on freight, the 1 per cent tax on each i 20 cents paid on express shipments, and the 8 per cent tax on passenger ' and pullmau tickets. ! Proprietors of four bakeries nt Price 1 and Helper pleaded guilty to charges preferred by the dairy and food division divis-ion of the state board of agricultural ' of selling bread without labeling it in ; accordance with the state law, and ' were each fined $25. Proprietors of 1 five bakeries at Ogden have been nr-1 nr-1 rested on similar charges. ' Triplets, all boys were born to Mr. and Mrs. Jensen, of Huntsvllle on Is'ew Tear's day, 1920. Twins, a boy and a girl, were born on New Year's eve, 1921. The five are reported to be healthy and all doing as well as they could have been expected to had they ' arrived singly. 0 t The printing course started at the s West high school at Salt Lake last e September is proving one of the most c successful and popular offered In the mechanic arts department. Forty-five students are taking the Instruction at this time and many have been denied admission because of the Insufficiency fl of the plant. y A party of rabbit hunters In Cedar t Valley broke the oil pan off their nu- 0 tomobile and found themselves stalled 'n a dense fog ten miles from any vil. e lage or ranch. Three of the party B started off for Fairfield and becamf lost in the fog, and wore compelled tr pend the entire night wanderine about H on the hills of Cedar valley. The nexi ,f Jay they stumbled Into Fairfield nearly 5 frozen from the night's exposure. 8 e Preparatory to heginning the as !- sessment for 1922, the deputy asses 1 pors have been Instructed to use ever;, f- effort to place on the hooks persona I- proierly i:i the form ofmoney, stocks ?- notes, etc. These instruofons havt been sent out following a meeting o the farm bureau and the county com ic missioners, at which It was stated tha' I? oc-siderahle property of Mils kind 1; it being m!ssod, thus placing an unneoos a sary burden on real estate and lm e i,'Gvements. s- b The first hsneh of dairy cattli f shipped Into Utah under the new regu i: lation of the sta.te board of nor'-.'iP'ire t- malting such sltipmon's sub.jcic; f quarantine and requiring them ti taV-i the tuberculin test after the ai.Imal: d have been under observation in thi :i- satate for sixty days, tends, In the c-p!n :o !on of state agriculture department of le fi'ials, to prove the necessity for sucl i a regulation. Of a number of animal: rs shipped in, one was found to be in l fected with tuberculosis. -( :e The Btnte board of examuers o II Utah decided to follow the evident in ,f tent of the state legislature in con nection with the state engineer's re volving fund, and held that an unex pentled balance exists of nearly $0OOf h nvt expended by the former state en il placer. A strict interpretation of th ir letter of the law might have cause u this unexpended balance to "lapse, o- making It unavailable. The bonn' is however, after consults Men with var! al ous statt- olTicos, decided that th known purpose of the leirislatur K should prevail, and that a rcvolvin Tj fund miLiit be allowed to continue ti revo' ve. ,i Poor Old Dad. , "iVoll, dnd, the wedding Is nex ,s week." ,t "I know." c( "1 hope you are going to like hire dad." "I don't know about that, dnughtel but I'm resigned to him." 'v Moon Coming Nearer Earth. ' The moon Is getting nearer to th orj earth at a speed of about 14-feet 1 III 200 years. Astronomers up to tb 2 1 prefer; Ime not been able to explsh ' why t!::s i : so. |