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Show THE BEE HIVE STATE Suit to collect S23.00o.06. alleged to be due for switching service performed between November, 1016. and December Decem-ber 31. 1017. at the Midvale plant of the United States Smelting. Refilling & Mining company, was filed against the company in tiie United States district dis-trict court at Salt Lake by the Oregon Ore-gon Short Line railroad. The third baby to be left on the doorstep of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Brown of Ogclen within a year was found at 8 o'clock Sunday morning by Mrs. Brown. The first baby was left at the Itmvn home in March of this year, and is now a healthy youngster. The second one died. The Browns will adopt the third baby. At the monthly session of the board of education of the L. D. S. church, held at Salt Lake last week, the secretary-treasurer of the hoard announced an-nounced in his annual report that S2.000.000 had been expended on L. D. S. church school buildings and building sites during the past year. Harry Mitchell. 35 years of age, known to the police as a bootlegger, gambler and swindler, was fatally shot at Salt Lake, October 2S. The officers of-ficers are searching for Georgio Kot-sifakis. Kot-sifakis. who Is said to have been swindled out of $2200 by Mitchell. A new building for the housing of educational and possibly mines exhibits, exhib-its, the latter-in connection with the Utah School of Mines, is one feature of the program for the coming bien-nium bien-nium mapped out by the directors of the Utah State Fair association. To prevent overgrazing, half of the members of the Vernon Grazing association as-sociation have agreed to use the northern north-ern part and the other half the southern south-ern part of the Vernon division of the Wasatch national forest for their stock next year. A bulletin issued by the census bureau, bu-reau, showing farm development in the west, finds Utah standing sixth on the list of percentage gain, showing show-ing an increase from 21,676 in 1910 to 23,664 in 1920, a gain of 1S.4 per cent. The search for Miss Frances Korous, missing Salt Lake nurse, continues. The police cling to the theory that she was run down and killed by an automobile auto-mobile and her body spirited away by frightened occupants of the machine. Mrs. Isabelle Foulger, aged 65, was struck by a street car at Ogden and instantly killed. From the force of the impact Mrs. Foulger was carried about 50 feet along the street and her head was badly crushed. Thomas Wheeler and son, Walter, brought into Springvllle last week four trophies of the hunt in the form of four brown bears, a large female weighing 500 pounds, and three half- grown cubs. E. A. Bock, former mayor, will be arraigned November 5, at Salt Lake, upon the charges preferred against him as a result of his being $12,000 short in his accounts while city auditor. au-ditor. Henry Rolfsen, 21 years of age, a brakeman on the Utah-Idaho Central Electric railway, was crushed to death when he was run over by a beet train at Amalga, four miles west of Sinith-tield. Sinith-tield. The first message ever sent from the United States air mail service wireless station at Elko, Nov., was received re-ceived at the air service radio station at Salt Lake on October 28. Punished at school for missing her lessons. Marie Means, aged 13. of Salt Lake, has disappeared from her home, and a state-wide search is being be-ing made for the child. Fire of undetermined origin destroyed de-stroyed the Logan iron works, causing caus-ing a loss estimated at $tX0. The building and contents were insured for s.'S5i0. In order to aid in obtaining funds for the relief of the suffering Jews in Europe the Jewish people of Salt Lake will give a charity fair November 10. Edwin Dallin, famous Utah sculptor, has designer the Mayllowor- coin, which is being circulated in honor of the landing of the Pilgrim fathers. Fire, which occurred at noontime at the Forbes school building at American Ameri-can Fork resulted in $100 damage. Running directly In front of a street car at S;if Lake, William Gowdy, aged 0. suffered the loss of his left foot. Four committees have been appointed appoint-ed by thi! Utah State Realty association associa-tion to handle the various questions of lmporlnnce to the slate In general, and real estatle men In parlicular, at the next session of the legislature. in deciding the Rushton case, Involving In-volving many points In the validity oE the Utah workmen's compensation not, I the supreme court of the state upheld i the art in every particular attacked. While playing with matches, the 3-year-olrl daughter of Ray Chapman, of Sail Lake, set her clothing on fire and was falally but'Ljd. |