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Show I Pithy News Notes i j From All Parts of ' I UTAH j Salt Lake. A call for specimens of all kinds of land and water life of Utah is being sent out among the people of the state by Trofessor Harold Har-old R. Ilagan, head of the biological department of the University of Utah. He expects to make a thorough study of the land and water life of Utah in the near future by means of a state biological survey. Salt Lake The Utah state department depart-ment of registration announces that of a class of thirteen wlw stood an examination to practice dentistry in the srate eleven were successful. Those who passed were F. S. Shaffer and Yasaki Chikarvishi of Salt Lake, Gilbert P. Gwilliam of Park City, Carl O. Jensen of Draper, C. L. Stone of Evanston, Wyo. ; W. L. Wright of Hyrum, Glenn R. Chaffee of Grand lunction, Colo.; W. H. Sprunt of Whitney, Ida. ; Ray V. Chase, Ishpem-ing, Ishpem-ing, Mich.; T. U. Morgan of Kansas City, and Curtice C. Later of Detroit, Mich. Richfield. A plan for benefaction of the city is being worked out. Price. Frank Oliveto and Mrs. Joe Warach were arrested by Sheriff Kelter and Deputy Sain Garrett, ti complaint of L. D. Nutter, manager of a store, and charged with larceny. For two or three weeks goods havj been frequently disappearing from counters and a watch was kept for the thief. The watchers in the store spied Mrs. Warach and her son, Joe, 6 years of age. The hoy had a handbag hand-bag and walked about the store, taking tak-ing everything he could get into the bag, after which he turned the lag over to his mother, who would return' home aJid later revisit the store. After Af-ter the bag had been filled, the mother moth-er and son started for home, followed by the officers. Salt Lake. Notification received from the Interstate commerce commission com-mission that the reduced freight tariffs tar-iffs on ore shipped from the Tintic district to local smelters would become be-come effective at once, caused great elation among mining men. Putting into effect of the new rates is unanimously unan-imously conceded to be the most Important Im-portant occurrence of many months aa related to the Utah mineral Industry. In-dustry. Salt Lake. Railroad shop men of Salt Lake, approximately 1000 in all, are on strike. There was no parade, no demonstration or disturbance and, apparently, the men who are on strike and the superintendents and general foremen, whom they left in the shops without men, are on the best of terms The strike order came from headquarters head-quarters and it was obeyed to the 1 letter by 100 per cent of the local Bhopmen Ogden James l'ingree, former president pres-ident and director of seven banks in Utah, Idaho and Wyoming and associated associ-ated with packing, cement, sugar and numerous other industrial enterprises, indicted by the federal grand Jury at Salt Lake, was served with a warrant of arrest. He was immediately taken before United States Commissioner Thomas J. M-.tginnis, who fixed tha bond at J.IOOO, which was furnisJied and l'ingree was released. Salt LakeDr. C. N. Jensen, slate superintendent of public Instruction, b-is been rlei ted vice president of th ! National Education association. Provo. The arrangements for the Alpine summer school, which Is to be hold on Mount Timpanogos for five weeks beginning July 17, are practically prac-tically complete. Four courses in nature na-ture study, biology and geology will be given during the five weeks. Fifty men only will be registered for tin-courses. tin-courses. These men may take cooking cook-ing utensils wilh them and board tbemselvrs, or liiey may rent a lent and board at the cafeteria. P.riL'hnm City. Livestock are generally gen-erally doing well, though their condition condi-tion is only fair. Peach and apple crops are in good condition in the major ma-jor fruit sections. Gunnison. Plans are being drawn for a stiM'l bridge over the Sevier river west of Gunnison. Pleasant Grove. The gas company will sion lay mains for pas in this city. Deweyville. A n-w anil large modern mod-ern s'-hool building will be erected here this season. Salt Lak", The board of education is asking for bids ID 7:'.O0 tons of coal for the coming school ymr. Sr.lt I.nke."hildrrn's day at the State F-.il- will fe October 2i'nd fail year. |