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Show UTAH AND UTAHNS Sinithtield has been temporarily hofii as the she tor a hh cannery on lVar riv.-r. In-!;-1 1 ;i t i . l i of a Ln-k -i-lial sy-tem on il,,, Bamberger line between Salt Lake and l g... has begun. ; A g lly sum Iu,- I vii rai-ed at ; Cedar Ci'y for the p'iri'o-o of riveting a monument to the hand cart veterans. j I'vn.li Par,-, aged a railroad man. j died at an Ogdell ho-piial of injuries ; rori-ivo, uhilo coupling ear-, three ; w eeus previous. The sum of si ".,:!( io.i h ii i was sub- scribed by. loyal Claims to the second Liberty loan, this state's proportion j being plaeod at .sin.miii.inin. j The street car company of Salt Lake is unable to secure sufficient luotor-uien luotor-uien and is seriously considering hiring hir-ing women to run the cars. S. .1. Trevarthan. pump operator of the Weber Coal company's mine at Coalville, was severely injured when his overalls caught m the machinery. There-have been forty-live accidents on Short Line railway crossings since January 1, and the automobile played a leading role in most of these accidents. acci-dents. Albert L. McMullen. deputy sheriff for Carbon county, is the first Utah officers of-ficers of his kind to draw a $."U reward re-ward for the arrest of a deserter from the national army. ,T. Cecil Alter, meteorologist of the Salt Lake weather bureau, has advised shippers and carriers of perishable goods that upon request he will lur-nish lur-nish by telephone daily weather re ports. F. C. Richmond, president of the Salt Lake Commercial club, is one of the heirs to a $2,000,000 estate, winch was released for distribution with the death of Hetty Green, America's most wealthy woman. Willi the early fall frosts giving the finishing touches to the large fields of celery, arrangements are under way for the observance of Utah Celery day, which may be designated as the first Monday in December. Utah Agricultural college has been designated as one of the seventy-three colleges and universities in the United States from which men will be received at the third officers' training camps to be held from January 5 to April 5, 101S. Public improvements in Utah are discouraged by reason of the announcement announce-ment from Washington that the open top freight cars are not to be used to transport materials which are not essential to the government's war program. pro-gram. Mrs. F. C. Schramm of Salt Lake has been placed in charge of publicity for the state food and fuel administrator. Mrs. Schramm is the first woman to be appointed in an executive capacity in connection with the operation of the food and fuel bureau. The Duchesne county commissioners have issued a proclamation for Good Roads week, which will begin Noven her 5 and continue until November 10. Every citizen of the county is asked to contribute in some way to the improvement im-provement of the roads. Elimination of the long grade of the Salt Lake Route intun line in Jordan Narrows represents part of a reconstruction recon-struction program which may result in the expenditure at an early date of more than $200,000 on the line's road bed in Salt Lake and Utah counties. After responding liberally to the calls of the Red Cross and Liberty loan, Utahns are now asked to assist in raising a fund of $35,000,000 for Young ' Men's Christian assocation camp work among the soldiers at home aud abroad and also among the troops of Russia, France and Italy. E. D. MacDougall, one of the attorneys attor-neys who were dismissed by Joseph Hillstrom under dramatic circumstances circum-stances during llillstrom's trial in Salt Lake, was waited upon by a group of Myton citizens last week and ordered to leave the city. He was accused of being disloyal to the government. Utah draft men who have had any experience in logging will have opportunity oppor-tunity to render the government real service in volunteering to work in logging log-ging camps of the northwest, and thus facilitate the cutting of the spruce so necessary in the carrying out of the huge aeroplane program. Utah men at Camp Lewis will be among the Gt)0 enlisted national army men chosen to attend an officers' train-! train-! iug camp at the cantonment to run i from January a to April 5. The suc-j suc-j cessful candidates will be recommended recommend-ed for second lieutenants' coinmis-' coinmis-' sinus and lie promoted as vacuities oc-eu, oc-eu, j It is expected that the business and i residence section of Panguiteh will be lighted by the new plant before Thanksgiving day. To keep alive the spirit of college days, the University club of Ogden is organizing a glee club, an orchastra and a mandolin club. High school students at American Fork hit upon a novel plan for raising money for Liberty bonds; School was dismissed and the boys and some girls went into the beet fields to aid in harvesting. The money earned was invested in a Liberty bond. With the slogan, "Waste not that others may want." the churches of Utah have started a systematic campaign cam-paign to help in saving the nation's na-tion's resources through food conservation. con-servation. The big ministerial drive will continue until Sunday, Decem- |