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Show iiiAii HEWS REVIEW Slate Paragraph News Items of Interest The Lafayette school building in Salt Lake burned to the ground a few days tgo. The fire started in the b;:someut bout four o'clock in the morning and btained such headway that the entire en-tire building was consumed before it xuld be stopped. The new City administration of Price, Utah, have outlined o program )f various Improvements, light, sewer ind water extensions. The Mnyor has mggested a budget of ?(!9.0S5 to take 'are of all contemplated Improvements. Salt Lake City will open a free employment em-ployment bureau at 120 East First South 6treet for the purpose of relieving reliev-ing the unemployment situation, mayor Keslen announced. The police of Salt Lake are searching search-ing for a man who signed for' a coat luprMsed to be delivered to Mis3 Esther Daweon of the New Temple aotel. The man stopped the messenger messen-ger in the hall, asked what was in the package and then represented himself is Mr. Dawson, aceordig to the police, ind appropriated .the package. t . ' . .' - . -. v . a.--.-. t i. ' ' si - ' ; LS - --" ' -''V.- "v- V. j ! : .... -.-' -. -X : si" a s ; ' i r - Mn. W. P. Adams, President Utah Federation of Women's Clubs. The board of county comn-LssJoners )f Salt Lako County, authorized the receiving of bids for a temporary loan to the county of $200,000 for the purpose pur-pose of meeting current expenses of tho county until such time as Its funds, aow tied up Through the suspension f the National City bank, of Salt Lake, tan be made available. ' With an idea of stimulating interest In the forthcoming debate with Uni-rersty Uni-rersty of Utah on the question of nether or not the United States ihould cancel her war loans, the Tan Kappa Alpha, national debating fraternity fra-ternity at the Agricultural college, took charge of the student body meeting and various members of the society talkod. After more than a year and a half of confinement In a hospital from In. Juries suffered while in the army during dur-ing the late war, George F. Wilson, 33, of 106 Mead street, died Tuesday at a hospital In Ssrlt Lake. During the time of his Illness efforts were being made by officers of the American Ameri-can legion and the federal vocational training board, which has now beoi changed tu the United States veter-db' veter-db' bureau, to unwind the red rape Incident to obtaining this man government govern-ment compensation but without effort. Following the raised standards In the scholarship which were put Into effect last fall by the new president of the University of Utah, Dr. George Thomas, the national scholarship fratenlty, Phi Kappa Phi, Is to be In. stalled on the University canvpua Tills will be tbe only chapter of n national na-tional scholarship fraternity In th Stnte of Utnh. Tbe purpose of tbe oranizntlon is to uphold scholarship standards. The petition for the chapter wns made by the Faculty. Its membership mem-bership Is limited to stnucr.ls of high standing nnd the charter members will be students selcctixl by the University Univer-sity fucnlty. All the "idlers" nr.d other students on the university campus who failed to reach the required rtanclnrds during tile first sci'.ocil quarter this year were summoned before tiie "ox 1 1 commltN'o" pust prior to tbe holidays and were dismissed from the Institution. Institu-tion. This has had a salutary effect on the Fchil campus and throughout through-out tho state. Fish planted In Utah st renins during tho eight months ending Nov. .10, to-1-aied ri,-l!S,-00 according to figures eomplb-d by st-ato fish and game com-mls-Nbaier. Tho farm bureau movement In Utah bus been n.vovnlzed by rnvd'Vent Harding Har-ding In the fortlicomltn ncr'cnltural conference by an lnvi:nMIn to Ephralm Berges'ili, newly oW-et'-d pr(,idoot of iho t'rali State Farm bureau to attend the ue-tlng which opened In (Viiahlng-ten (Viiahlng-ten P I '. .Ian. l'-ud. t |