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Show UTAH ANDJJTAHNS Wlldeals were taken in every eounly in the stale last year, including four in Iiavis and eleven in Salt Lake. Tliey are lliirkest, however, in I In-sour In-sour i , I run again leading with .'ill. followed ) j y Washington, with 'Si'.); liurfielil, L'St; )'..!! vit, -'Si'; Kane, 21 A ; I'.oXelili-r, uilh -DG. All oilier rolin- ries uore innler Hie -Oil mark. "Did IWg Foot" known as Ihe "IVa-v;ne' "IVa-v;ne' wolf" anil the " Mil la whieh. during I In: pasi len years lias inflirt-pil inflirt-pil so much damage on Morkinen in the San .luan country has at last lieen .npinred anil tlie licit lias lieen deliver. deliv-er. -il to the commissioners. There had 1 11 a standing reward of IjUOIKJ for Uie i-.-ipliire of lids wolf. Aiilieaiion from the Wylie company, com-pany, wliieh has the camping eonees--ioii for the ion national park, for the lease of a section of land near I'.ryce can.von has brought out tlie fact thai the only practicable approach lo ihe hrink: of llml scenic u onderla nil is oer properly now owned liy Ihe slale. The supreme court of Ulah has derided, de-rided, in el'lecl, Unit the itihlic utilities utili-ties cot ission might continue il.s in- ipiiry inlo tlie siiecial conlraets i-x-isling between the large users of electric elec-tric power in Ulah and the Ulah 1'ow-er 1'ow-er & Light comiiany. These contracts imleilaie Hie passage of the utilities law. The largest anil most completely equipped still ever seen ill that section sec-tion of Ihe stale was seized on the far f Frank Otterstrotn, one mile dow n I lie river from Huntington. XicU I i in mi was placed under arrest on a pivi-niinriil charge. .Mrs. ('. 10. .Millorspaugh, wife of a l.os Angeles merchant, fell from a rapidly moving (rain between Oasis anl Pelta, rolled down a twenty-five foot embankment and suffered only from cuts and bruises. Large numbers of stock have died in soul hem l:tah because of the shorl-uge shorl-uge of hay. and at least 70 per cent of Ihe stock are at present in poor condition, according to informal ion received re-ceived last week. Using some gasoline with which to light Ihe kitchen fire, Keed,, the eight-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Amnion Tuttle of Spanish Fork, was choked to death from the fumes following an explosion. The stale of Utah, in the twelvemonth twelve-month period ended March 20. paid bounty on 17,rH predatory animals killed, Ihe bounties alone furnishing the hunters gross receipts of !?G9,-014.80. Soldier Summit is growing very fast us a division terminal of the Denver and Kio (irande. In the way of new improveinenls two hundred more cottages cot-tages are reported needed for rental. lie-fore definite action is taken by the merchants of Ogden upon the weekly half-holiday plan, a general survey of the conditions will be made by a special committee. The four condensed milk factories iocaled in Cache valley manufactured during the past year more than CoO,-01 CoO,-01 K) cases of condensed milk, valued at jpproxiinalely ? 4,000,000. The governor has appointed L. AV. siiuriliff of Ogden as a member of the state commission to prepare plans iu commemoration of the first irrigation system in Utah. ! There were only twenty-nine gray wolves on which bounty was collected in Utah in the year just ended, as compared with fifty-seven the year before. The strike of electrical workers of Salt' Lake has been settled. The men -.ire to receive :S a day for the present with a raise to !?9 a day on all new work. Immediate steps will be taken to arrange for the fifth annual inter-ii.'iiintain inter-ii.'iiintain slock show, to be held at Salt l.ake in the spring of 1921. It is expected that at least 1000 visitors vis-itors will be entertained by the city of Price on May 3, tlie date of the Uepuhlican state convention. Willi a capital of $'2,000,000 the 'hue Keservoir & Irrigation company has filed its articles of incorporation .villi the secretary of state. Frizes for the best antit'ly posters will be offered to school children by the women's department of the Weber county farm bureau. Charles G Carter, aged 54. a contractor, con-tractor, was killed at Salt Lake, when his auto was struck by a train at a crossing. More than S5 per cent of the teachers teach-ers of the Ogden schools have signed their contracts at an advanced salary. Annetla Martin, convicted at Ogden of having passed a worthless check, was sentenced to sixty days in jail. Progressive citizens of Salina have reorganized the commercial club. Price is now claiming a population of at least SOOO. Having redeemed its pledge of .?:!00 increase in teachers' salaries for next year, tlie city board of education went S"i0 better for each teacher last week. The total increase of the pay roll of teachers under tlie action taken will ie :'.."0,(MXt more than last year. Alonzo I'.iinkcrlioff of Emery, president pres-ident of tlie Ulah Cattle & Horse Crowd's' association, has issued an Appeal to the livestock men of the state to hoiiti laying their defense BOW au'aaist an increase in grazing fees on Ihe national forests, and "to defend our rights " |