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Show utah nm M. .'C. Jones, a brakeman residing in Ogden and employed on the Southern South-ern f'aelfie, had his left arm cut off at the shoulder at Tooga, Nevada. Members of the legislature were itiests of the University of Utah at i banquet given March 1J to celebrate (he fifty-first anniversary of the institution. John Youngquist, proprietor of an nil to repair shop, at Brigham City, suffered a broken wrist when his arm tvas caught in a belt which he was working near. Governor Bamberger and former governor John C. Cutler and William Spry have been made honorary chairmen chair-men of the Utah branch of the League to Enforce Peace. The estate left by the late Senator Thomas Kearns was valued at $2,046,-248,-il according to the inventory of the appraisers filed In the office of the county clerk at Salt Lake. Salt Lake may be selected as a, landing place in a cross-country airplane air-plane flight from Mather field, Sacramento, Sacra-mento, C'al., according to a communication communi-cation received t the state capital. During the past week livestock inspectors in-spectors visited Boxelder county and inspected 1532 head of dairy cattle and of this number they found sixteen six-teen head showing symptoms of tuberculosis. tuber-culosis. Abraham Ii. Majors, pardoned last January from the Utah penitentiary' for the murder of Captain William A. Brown of the Ogden police department in 1S99, has been arrested at Los Angeles An-geles on a burglary charge. Probably the only Salt Lake young woman to possess a regular army discharge. dis-charge. Miss Dorothy Jennings, has returned to Salt Lake -after a military experience at Long Island, X. Y., whither she went last August. The jury in the ca.se of Miss Margaret Mar-garet Comrie of Prove against Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Dounan of Provo for assault and batery awarded Miss Comrie Com-rie damages of S'-iiiO against each defendant de-fendant in the federal court. The prosecution of the physicians of Ogden who have failed to make re- i ports of birth.s ami contagious dis- i eases' is recommended by Dr. T. B. ' Beatty, state health commissioner, in ! a letter to the local health officials. 1 Plans for prosecution of war savings work in the public schools are to be j considered at a meeting of county sup- : erintendents, which, has been called to convene in the offices of the state ' hoard of education at Stilt Lake on i March 15. j That a strong and rapid current is j setting in toward more direct vocational voca-tional training in Utah rural high schools, is the report of I. B. Ball, state supervisor of agricultural education. ' following a visit to the schools of Cache valley. Plans tire being made to make the ; coming "Western Consumers' week," which this year will begin Monday, , April 14, an unprecedented success it; Utah. The purpose of this week is to educate and reawaken western people to the advantages of ;patronizing home ; industries. ; Buffalo meat is still a prime favorite favor-ite of the meat markets of Salt Lake. It is retailing between 20 to 50 cents e. pound, but it is claimed that the meat is really :as cheap as beef round steaks at 80 or 35 cents, because in butchering the :anim;d til i e hones are all removed. Informally Stilt Lake's free dispell-: sary and medical clinic was assured at a meeting of business men and a committee com-mittee of eleven physicians representing represent-ing the Salt Lake Comity Medical society, so-ciety, when donations amounting to several hundred dollars were credited to the clinic. Within six hours of his marriage to ;n Ogden girl at Salt: Lake, Albert Carlos, 21 years old, a Greek employed in the Orpheum Candy kitchen, was in the city jail at Ogden upon the charge of stealing two K1O0 Libenv bonds abd a war savings stamp -from his employer, Leonard llarzke. alias Leonard ( 'hrisiiausen, was sentenced to pay S50 fine and serve not more than five years when he pleaded guilty at Ogden Og-den to lite charge of bigamy. Cora ' Sims llar.ke. wife Xo. 1, of "Omaha. ; and Yirl Drysdale Christiansen, wife : Xo. 2. of Ogden. were hoih in court. 1 A proposiiion is to be presented to the board of county commissioners to call an election for the purpose of vTt- ing a bond issue of s'pKi.tKKi to con-I con-I stnn't a concrete highway from the Salt Lake county line south through to Tooele. Ilienre to St. John and a ;o from Ihe Tooele-Sali Lake road '. (Iranisville. The articles of incorporation for ihe rehabilitated Citizens' bank al Bingham Bing-ham anil ihe Copper Stale Bank at eopperfiold. under Ihe names of Cen-iral Cen-iral Bank of Bingham and Cop-erfield Stale Bank of Copperfield. were filed last week. That J. Soreltson came to his death from ihe effects of a Indict fired with felonious intent by Donald Smith Oram, was the verdict returned by the coroner's jury at Ogden. Soretison. it is alleged, was shot through the abdomen abdo-men February 25. Plain City needs a new cemetery. The present one is filled. This an-notinceineni an-notinceineni was made when it was staled the residents ff that community, which is one of the oldest in Weber county, will meet to consider the'txat- j ter of buying land adjacent to the i oresent cemetery. j |