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Show I Pi-hy News Notes From All Parts of UTAH Salt I.nke.-Rallroad shop men of au lake, aiiproxinmtely lQOO in all are on strike. There was no parade! no demonstration or disturbance and apparently, the men who are on strike and the superintendents ond general foremen whom they left in the shops without men, are on the heat of terms The strike order cam from headquarters head-quarters and it was obeyed to the letter by 100 rer cent of the local shopment Price.-Jack McDachron, a convict who escaped from officers on a train en route to Lendvllle, Colorado, in this vicinity about thve weeks ago, was captured by cavuh-ymen of the National Na-tional Guard stationed here, and placed plac-ed in jail. The guardr-men found McBachron hiding in the hills and captured him after a chase. He will be handed over to officers who will take him to ILeadville. Monroe. Thousands of dollars ol damage to crops and homes was caused by a severe electrical storm which raged in the vicinity of Monroe. The electrical storm was accompanied by a heavy rainfall which washed mud and debris over the entire eastern east-ern section of the valley. Salt Lake. Production nf stool fnh ricated from Utah iron with the use of Utah made coke by the newly organized or-ganized Steel corporation, will be a reality within eighteen months, local leaders in the movement declared. This marks the dawn of a new industrial indus-trial era in the West. Salt Lake. A seven-passenger tour, lng automobile which was seized by police officers when it was found to have transported eight pints of home made whiskey, was sold at public auction auc-tion in front of the police station for $150. Bingham. Application of the American Amer-ican Foundry and Machine Company for a special rate from the U.tah Power Pow-er and Light company made to the public utilities ;comntission, iwith which to operate its electric furnace, was denied by the commission. Logan. A road will soon be con. structed out of Cache valley through Sardine canyon. Salt Lake High school enrollment in the public schools of Utah In the school year just ended was 19,6G9, and of these 15,557 pupils were under un-der 18 years of age and . attended school at least twenty weeks. From the state high school fund, supported by a tax of two-tenths of 1 mill on all taxable property in the state, the school districts receive during the present year $8.22 per capita of twen-tv-week enrollment as noted. The "ollowing tabulation shows total en-.ollment en-.ollment in each district, number of pupils under 18 years of age who attended at least twenty weeks, and the total amount of state support received re-ceived by the district from the high school funds this year: a o o 3 gRo. eg 3 I 1 Districts. & 5" a 3 ill Alpine 1,002 831 $ 6,830.82 Beaver 1-44 92 , 756.24 Boxelder 1,068 787 5,-169.14 Cache 05 740 6.082.S0 Carbon ' 313 231 l.atiN.' Davis 62.3 459 3,772.98 Duchesne - ISO 143 1.175.4(1 Emery 230 159 1,!500.0S Crarfield 175 100 S71.32 Grand - - S6 00 512.52 Granite - 9 642 5,277.24 Iron 00 76 024.72 Jordan 844 757 0.222.54 Juab ..: 202 1S7 1,537.14 Kill,.- - 502 80 0.-7.60 Millard 322 253 2,079.66 Morgan 147 133 1.1M3.20 Nriho - 1.037 799 6.507.7S North Sanpete 533 405 3,329.10 North Summit 195 104 1.34S.03 Park City - 147 121 904.02 ,,hlte - 43 21 172.02 1Mrh " 90 09 F.67.1S San Juan -.- 00 42 3-15.24 Sevier 775 505 4,151.10 South Sanpete 447 317 2.60... ,4 South Summit .. 124 120 Tintic 260 251 2.03.22 Sington ....... 190 109 1.3S9.13 u Sn t l ake City 4.237 3,513 2S.S7rt.Sa Ogdcn 1 1. 1-371 ".209.62 Totals -10,659 15,557 127.S7S.54 Woodenware. "Is this the woodenware department?" depart-ment?" "I dunno If I nm in the right place." "What is It you wish?" My wife told me to get some llp-i,ac'ks." llp-i,ac'ks." Tudge. |