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Show 19 Pithy News Notes From All Parts of UTAH 1- i it Salt Lake. The certification committee com-mittee of the state board of education educa-tion has granted first class certificates certifi-cates to the following teachers in Utah: Lucille Adams, Parowan ; Julia Alleman, Springville; Carrie Allen, Al-len, Circleville; Mrs. Lucille Baker, Ogden ; Marguerite Bryant, Chateau, Oklahoma ; John Crandall Carlisle, Logan Lo-gan ; Hazel Christensen, Richfield ; Vella Clarke, Newton ; Sarah Leona Davidson, Logan; Harriet Mae Divine, Di-vine, Salt Lake ; Simeon A. Dunn, Pocatello, Ida. ;IItlda N. Forristall, 6S1 Twelfth street, Ogden; Henry Graf, Santa Clara; May Christensen Hammond, Ham-mond, Provo ; Inez Harris, Pleasant Grove; Rachel Holbrook, 227 East Third North, Provo; Mildred Irons, Moroni ; Tacy Irons, Nephi ; Clerynth Jensen, Beaver; Rhoda E. Junk, Ogden; Og-den; Guinivere Kotter, Brigham City; Genesta Laney, Salt Lake; John H. MlcConkie, Vernal ; Orville E. Nelson, Logan ; Vanza Nielsen, American Fork ; Velma May Talmer, North Logan Lo-gan ; Maggie Etna Peterson, Smith-field Smith-field ; Merrit L. Poulson, Riverside; Juanita L. Pulsipher, Bunkerville, Nev. ; Loreta Barnson Riddle, Eseal-ante Eseal-ante ; Anna Marguerite Rider, River Heights, Logan ; Ida Mae Rinder-knecht, Rinder-knecht, Providence; Elizabeth Roskel-ley, Roskel-ley, 'Smithfield ; Bonnie Fae Shipley, Talouse, Wash,; Blanche Smith, Biek-nell Biek-nell ; Delcie iSouthwick, Lehi ; Elmer Taylor, New Harmony; Mrs. Helvie Hanson Van Orden, Logan; Mrs. Jessie Jes-sie R. AVadley, Pleasant Grove ; Reao Weaver, Bennington, Idaho ; Wright Weaver, Montpelier, Ida. ; and Helen Winslow, Denver, Colo. Ogden. A war on weeds has been started here. The city physician is in charge of the work. Vernal. The crickets which constituted consti-tuted a great pest in the Blue mountain moun-tain country for some time are leaving leav-ing that section for the south. Provo. Provo, Springville and Spanish Span-ish Fork celebrated the completion of the concrete road which links the three cities together. Provo. Dr. Caroline Heger, M. D., of the Elizabeth McCormack memorial fund of Chicago, will deliver a series of lectures in the county, August 21 to 24 inclusive. During the war Miss Heger was engaged with the United States relief council and comes to the county highly recommended as an authority on the proper conduct of children and home economics. Salt Lake. D. F. Willey, 23 years old, of 721 South Third East street, is reported missing from his home since July 17. His wife and his father, Jed Wiley, have asked authorities to aid in the search for him. Thompson. The Ballard & Thomp. son Railway company, owning a railroad rail-road constructed twelve years ago, and which runs between Thompson, a station on the Denver & Rio Grande Western, and Sego, in Grand county, a distance of five miles, was before the public utilities commission with an application to 'be permitted to act as a common carrier between the two points. Salt Lake. With the exception of Salt Lake City, taxes will be lower this year in every county taxing district, dis-trict, according to data compiled by James H. Sullivan, county auditor. The rate in Salt Lake City school district dis-trict will be 21.2 mills, the same as 1921; for the Granite school district, 21.2 mills, as against 22. mills ; for the Jordan school district, 19.2 mills, as against 21.2 mills; for the Murray city school district, 34.3 mills, as against 35.75 mills. Total levies for all purposes in incorporated towns follow: Sandy, 28.2 mills, as against 20.2 mills ; Midvale, 2G.2 mills, as against 31.2 mills ; Bingham, 27.2 mills, as against 29.2 mills. Ogden The Utah development campaign is in full swing here. Utah made products are to be popularized. Moroni. Plans are being discussed for paving the road from Pigeon Hollow Hol-low to the Juab county line. Salt Lake. G troop, HCth cavalry, Utah National Guard, which has been stationed at Helper since June 15, when it was sent into Carbon county to quell coal strike disturbances, has been ordered back to its headquarters at Brigham City. In addition, some thrty-seven men whose presence at home is urgently desirable, have been released from further duty In the coal fields at the order of the governor, and returned home. |