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Show I Pithy News Notes From All Parts of UTAH u " i " , U Salt Lake City. Word has been re- i celved that two army airplanes will arrive here shortly for use at the flying fly-ing field for reserve army aviation officers of-ficers In Utah and neighboring states. Logan. Marvin C. Harris of Cache jounty has been appointed judge of Sie First judicial district by Governor Dharles R. Mabey, to succeed the lata Tudge A. A. Law. Salt Lake City. The Salt Lake and Utah Railroad has been sued by Seorge C. Carson for $5,000 for Injuries In-juries claimed to hava been received it Taylorsville. Brigham City. Secretary Hans Ogaard of the city board of health reports re-ports that there was not a single case of contagion reported In Brigham City during March. There were a few cases of influenza. Mr. Ogaard stated that every time the flu appears in this community all contagious diseases di appear. Provo. County Crop Inspector C. J. Sorensen has issued a warning to fruitgrowers in Utah county . against San Jose scale, which is appearing in the fruit orchards. Salt Lake City. Eight applicants for Indian war medals, which the state furnishes veterans of the Black Hawk Indian wars In Utah, have been filed with H. E. Crockett, secretary of state. One veteran In his application says, "There is no one here who knew me then (1807), and there are none from here on the pension roll. The letter was from Aurora, Sevier county. is Salt Lake City. Dignified and Impressive Im-pressive Inaugural ceremonies, celebrating cele-brating the formal Installation of Dr. George Thomas, Ph. D., as president of the University of Utah,' were held last week at the state institution. Installation In-stallation held in presence of noted educators apd many University graduates. grad-uates. Salt Lake City. That there is every reason to believe that the wool market is going to advance was the statement Issued by George Austin upon his return re-turn from Chicago. Mr. Austin Is a member of the wool marketing committee com-mittee and a director of the National Wool Warehouse and Storage cozu-pany. cozu-pany. Tooele. The Tooele Motor company of Tooele has applied to the public utilities commission for a permit tc operate an auto stage line between Tooele and Saltair. Ogden. Over exertion from cranking crank-ing a car caused the death of George Jones, 49 years of age. Salt Lake City Under the provisions pro-visions of the law of 1919, the state board of examiners has awarded $lo each to the following veterans and widows of veterans of the Black Hawk Indian war: Veterans George W. Fawcett, Joseph Yates, Sr., Moroni England, Phillip De La Mara and James Martian. Widows Elizo.leth Colmenn, Mary Herren, Emma J. At-kin, At-kin, Sophia Nelson, Elizabeth J. Thompson, Elizabeth Wall and Alice Tunbridge. Trovo. The Utah county Farm Bureau Bu-reau will open an office here and will likely establish n marketing exchange. Spanish Fork. Andrew Peterson has been appointed superintendent of the Nebo school district. Salt Lnke City. A brajch of the Salt Lake railroad from Delta to Fill more, approximately thirty-six miles will be constructed this summer for the nill-nnsfi of timiiimr Hit nVIi in-rl- cultural country between those two towns, according to announcement made by C. H. Day, secretary of tlie Fillmre Commercial club. TliQ an nouncement was made following receipt re-ceipt of a letter by W. A. Robinson, cashier of the Fillmore Conmirciul Savings bank, from Can It. Gray president pres-ident of the Union Pacific system. Mr. Gray states the road Bhonld be In running order in time to haul the beet crop of 1922. Salt Lake City. At tlie recent Roy Scout Powwow held at the University of Utah Instructions were given the boys In first aid, running wireless, avlatl-m and many oilier subjects. Price. J. C. Link-field, deputy revenue rev-enue collector, who has had charge ol collections in eastern Utah for sis months, will be mic-ei-ded by Anton St revel, who will be In charge 'if Car bon, Duchesne, Grand Emery and Sal loan Counties. |