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Show s Pithy News Notes From All Parts of UTAH I Logan. A radiophone apparatus has been sot up und put Into operation by the physics department of the Utah Agricultural college. Every night ex-rept ex-rept Sunday from 10 until 11 nmsHng.'s iro sent and recivlved. From 10 until 10 r: wireless telegrams are sent. Those messages go out on a 200-meter wave length and should be picked upon up-on within n radius of f00 miles. Salt Lako. A twenty-four room, fireproof school building will lie erected erect-ed In place of the Lafayette school, that was recently destroyed by flro, aiemliers of tW board of education Jocldod at n, special meeting. The probable cost of tlie proposed new building has been estimated at V18T,-000. V18T,-000. Plans of the Imard will call for a building embracing all of the latest features of school architecture. Bountiful. A.t n result of the recent re-cent meeting of the local farm bureau at Bountiful, a spraying movement will be put on throughout the district extending from the Sal-t Lake count5 line to near Centervllle. High commendation com-mendation of the attitude of the fanny's fann-y's of the district In adopting thU method of solving their problems was expres-ed by the state crop pest Inspector, In-spector, who was in attendance at the meeting. Salt Luke. U M. Smith of the Smlth-FniiB Drug company, has authorized auth-orized Major Clarence Neslen to offer $1000 dewnrd on behalf of the firm for the arrest and conviction of the two bandits who murdered ("has. Fans In his home a few days ago. This brings the total sum now posted to $4.V0. The Hotary club offers Jlooti. the city S..O0, the state $."00, the In-tennountaln In-tennountaln Association of Credit Men ."O0 and the Commercial club $1000. .io,jV: f '.; :- . a Mrs. H. 8. Townsend State Histosian, Utah Federation ol Women's Chilis Salt Lake. A reserve officers' training train-ing camp with GO-l officers of the organized or-ganized reserves of the United States army in attendance, and to be followed by a clvilliun training camp with an attendance of 1000, Is o mtemplated by the war deiurtment to be held at Fort Douglas next summer. Delta. The main business section of Delta w-as swept by the worst fire In the town's history and as a result five buildings are In ruins, with i loss of approximately $60,000. The ouineu area is on uie norm snie oi Clark street, between First and Second West streets. Salt Lake. Treasurers of the several sev-eral counties in the state met In convention con-vention at the capltol to consider mutters mut-ters pertaining to the collection of taxes, personal property in particular. The meeting was In response to a c;ill Issued by the auditor of state. Lagan. A reduction in the salary limit of $S00 was ordered by directors Df the Northern Utah Baseball league here. Initial plans for baseball operations oper-ations were discussed and considerable consider-able headway was made toward preparations prep-arations for operations. Salt Lnkf. Angeline Wacaster, maid in the Faus family and Gilbert L. r.rigiiion, street car conductor; have been arrested by Salt Lake police nnd have confessed to robbery conspiracy con-spiracy which resulted in the murder Df Chas. Faus. Frank miller Is the man who Brighton says fired the fatal shot and who left for California the night of the shooting. Ogden. Th? Weber county commission commis-sion voted t advance $10,000 at once to the state road commission to defray :he cost of the preliminary work on 'ho Itivc-rdale viaduct. The money, !t is Siiid, will be used in the digging of the test pits for the" foundation and abutments for the sC-e! work. It is estimated the viaduct will cost tbout $2-10,000. Of this amount, the railroad and government will advance V. 00 OHO each and the county will ad ranee $40,000. |