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Show UTAH AHDUTAHHS N.nvs ,,,11(,s lfl,)M1 Mnusiair, Arlw,,,,, tluit ivwnnlM f $isoo ,v,, ,,, f Vmt for liit'oriimtiou h-ading to the nnvst and .-ouvU-CIo.i of Hie person' or persons win, nUir,lere,l Martin Kfl.wul,, J,-., 1,-aveli,,); HnUmnn o ln.vson, Ulnli, on or liout April n this year, nnd left his bo.lv in drv well near 1'lagslair.' With the objort of preserving thj Antelope island buffalo herd, said to be the largost In tho United States destruetion of which is threatened, the American humane society, UOw Id annual session at Omaha, has begun negotiations fur the purchase of the' animals. i In the Interests of the future ol clean sports In that city, the Ogden city commissioners have appointed a boxing and wrestling commission tvili.U'li will determine the right of promoters pro-moters to hold public exhibitions Fake matches and frnmeups are nc longer to bo tolerated. Scheduled for a trip through southern Utah, liryce and Ziou canyon, attendance on the fruit festival at,St George, tho dedication of a new hotel at Cedar City, a large party of tourists from Brooklyn will visit Utah nexl year under the auspices of the Brooklyn Brook-lyn Eagle. The theory that Miss Frances Korous, Salt Lake nurse, who mysteriously myste-riously disappeared last week from Salt Lake, wtis struck and killed by an automobile and her body secreted by a frightened driver has been strengthened by- evidence unearthed. Marcus I!. Cook of Salt Lake nnd Charles X. Carroll of Colton, two Utah soldiers who died in Europe duriu" the great war, were among the overseas over-seas dead who were buried with military mili-tary honors on October 22 at Arlington cemetery in Virginia. Four committees have been appointed appoint-ed by the Utah State Realty association associa-tion to handle the various questions of importance to the state in general, and real estatte men in particular, a! the next session of the legislature. The attempt of William Brown, 28 years of age, to steal nn overcoat from a store In Ogden resulted in a footrace foot-race through the business district, which resulted in the capture of Brown and his arrest. Cement road construction in Utah Is costing $30,040.14 a mile, according to a compilation being prepared in the office of the road engineer, Ira K. Browning, for the biennial report of the commission. Twelve representatives from Millard, Mil-lard, Emery, Unita and other counties, In a conference at Salt Lake, went on record as favoring a statewide pool of Utah farmers for the distribution of alfalfa seed. The estate of Frank B. York of Missouri Mis-souri has paid to the state of Utah $G9S7.3G Inheritance taxes on Union Pacific common and preferred stock owned by Mr. York at the time of his death. William Williams, a transient, died at the county jail at Provo. He came to Provo a short time ago and was picked up by the sheriff and has been kept at the county jail simje that time. In deciding the Eushton case, involving in-volving many points in the validity of the Utah workmen's compensation act, the supreme court of the state upheld the act in every particular attacked. Carbon county will pay taxes this year on a valuation of $26,458,722, which on a levy of 20 mills made by the county commissioners will return in taxes for state and county S527.S1G. Although 3130 men have covered a wide expanse of territory, no trace has been found of Marion Tanner, the Tooele boy who was lost in the mountains moun-tains early last week while hunting. Arrangements have been made for the holding of a stake institute of the workers of the Boxelder stake in Brigham City during the week of November No-vember 29 to December 4. With the arrest at Colton of Jack Brown and Leroy Griffiths, the officers of-ficers believe they have captured a couple of members of an organized gnng of box car thieves. Salt Lake's fight for smoke abatement abate-ment has passed the "talking" and is now in the "action" stage. It is now hoped to make Salt Lake a smokeless city. While plaving with matches, the 3-yenr-old daughter of Ray Chapman, of Salt Lake, set her clothing on fire and was fatally burned. The work ff organizing every county in Utah for the sale of the penny Christmas seal is progressing splen-didlv, splen-didlv, it is reported. A program for the Utah Educational association, which will be held in Salt Lake December 2S, 29 and 30 has been completed. Charged with forgery and the theft of an automobile at Billings, Mont., Jerome O'Brien was arrested at Provo. statewide search for Miss Frances Korous, 40 years of age, a nurse in public health work, whose disappearance disappear-ance Sunday night from her home in Salt Lake 1ms mystified the authorities, au-thorities, has been set in motion. It Is fenred she has been murdered. Dr E K Foutz of Ogden went to Lost Creek for deer. He returned to Ogden with a female mountain lion and S in bounty for ridding the district dis-trict 'of a menace to livestock raisers. I Two weeks ago the lioness had raided a sheep camp and killed seventy-five I head. |