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Show THE BEEJ1VE STATE Celery, potatoes, tomatoes and other vegetables products raised in Utah will appear on the menus of railway dining, cars and hotels ovy the country as Utah celery, Utah potatoes, etc.. if requests re-quests made in letters sent out by the advertising committee of the Salt Lake Commercial club are granted. Utah butter is improving, according to samples tested by Herman Harms, state chemist, for Walter M. Boyden, state food and dairy commissioner. Seven samples obtained in different parts of the state were tested and passed as altogether satisfactory. Two mail bags which were stolen from ti.e mail wagon at Delta last fall were found last week. The bags had been slit and the first-class mail had been opened. One bag contained several sev-eral hundred pieces of sealed mail, some with valuable contents. There are 1500 wounded or disabled ex-service men who must report for treatment in Salt Lake hospitals monthly and due to overcrowded conditions con-ditions at these institutions, they often must wait to take their turn, it is charged. The wheels of a freight train mangled man-gled the right arm of William Corbin, 18 years of age, from hand to shoulder, after the youth slipped and fell to the roadbed while trying to climb aboard at the packing plant north of Salt Lake. From an economic standpoint Utah benefits by between $85,000 and $00,-000 $00,-000 a month, two-thirds of which comes directly to Salt Lake City, by the men receiving vocational education educa-tion from the federal government. Harry Nash, 22 years of age, who confessed to the killing of Martin Schwab, a traveling salesman, of Pay-son, Pay-son, near Flagstaff, Ariz., April 15, 1920, will be given a preliminary hear-, ing some time next week. Of an estimated 1,000,000 drug addicts ad-dicts in the United States, Salt Lake has a total of 3000, according to figures made public by L. G. Nutt, supervisor of the federal narcotic field force at Washington. In the efforts of the Commercial club to obtain diversified industries among the farming interests, its officers offi-cers are now endeavoring to procure the establishment of dairies in several sections near Delta. Maintaining that officers have the right to search rooming houses for liquor without a warrant, the city attorney's at-torney's office at Salt Lake will start legal proceedings with a view of settling set-tling the question. William Mitchell, an employe of the Chief Consolidated Mining company, at Eureka, suffered the amputation of a toe when a cage which was being repaired fell a short distance and crushed his foot. With the definite purpose of effecting effect-ing a consolidation of college press organizations or-ganizations of eleven western states, the Western Intercollegiate Press association as-sociation held its convention in Salt Lake last week. The highway from Delta to Holden has become a scene of great activity, as the work on the road construction has commenced simultaneously all along the way of sections B and C. The public schools of Uintah county have been opened to the Ute" and Un-compahgre Un-compahgre Indian children of the former Uintah reservation. Forty-nine are now enrolled in three schools. If present plans mature, the University Uni-versity of Utah will establish an art school -in American Fork canyon next summer. Artists from all over the west are expected to be present. Legislation designed to dredge the Jordan river from Ninth North street, Salt Lake City, to the Great Salt Lake is proposed in a bill introduced in the house of representatives. Construction of the Bonneville Irrigation Irri-gation project is being expedited and the undertaking will be completed by July 15. is the opinion of the chief engineer. Much interest is being shown in the reorganization of the Central Utah baseball league this year. Two new teams will be admitted Payson and Nephi. On the third day after he had buried his wife. Dr. Abraham Fernlund, a practicing physician of Ogden for thirty years, died of heart failure. A big "house building" campaign, with the slogan. "Build and Own Your Own Home in Price," has been launched launch-ed by the Price Commercial club. It has been learned that the bank robbery at Grantsville yielded the robbers rob-bers $4000 in Liberty bonds, but they did not get any cash. The next annual convention of the American Honey Producers'1 league will be held in Salt Lake, probably in February, 1922. Dr. Reinhold Kanzler, 38 years of age, organized and major of the national na-tional guard medical unit and the donor of the gold medals and trophy for the Ogden high school annual competitive com-petitive drills, died at Ogden of men-ligitls, men-ligitls, after a five days' illness. |