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LATE NEWS From All Over WYOMING The Pi Beta Phi fraternity, the t woman's fraternity at the Univerhome UMO su UMO 01 Мишолм To purchased the Joe Lane residence, posses- blven be IIIM pun 1 1 April 1. Tex" Ricker, who claims to be a ion picture actor, was taken to inston where he is to be charged h obtaining money by false preces. It is alleged that he filched a 722 JO quo 1ª he State Land Board of Wyoming ned bids for the royalty oil accruto the state from the almost inuable school section in the Salt ek field, known as section 36-40-78, "DIBAB ou peonnomur 'he Bank of Gilletterwas closed at request of its directors, pending mination by a state banking exner. The action followed the suie of Mark H. Shields, president of bank and mayor of Gillette. he Wyoming Spindle Top Oil Comy, owning some oil leases in the Hollow, west of Laramie, in sec1 6-15-74, has leased the claims to ert Kennedy of Cedar Rapids, 1., who will begin drilling within a F. /yoming livestock are in good conon and have wintered well to date, le the winter ranges are in good dition, according to the monthly stock and range report issued by Wyoming office of the U. S. Bu1 of Agricultural Economics. on C. Davis of Cheyenne, deputy ted States marshal, has been notifrom Washington of his appointit as federal prohibition commiser for Wyoming. He succeeds Carl kson, transferred to the Seattle sion. he excited interest in decision by Wyoming Land Board on lease apations for the famous school sec1 in Salt Creek will have until il 19 to cool off. On that date, the rd announced, it will give its deci1 as to the sale of royalty oil from t lease and will also announce it it proposes to do in regard to the ension of the lease now held by the west until Oct. 1, 1924. rank C. Emerson, removed as oming state engineer by Governor S, but who declined to relinquish session of the office, was ejected n the office by Sheriff George J. roll, Casper D. Shawver of Cheye, who had just qualified as engi1° under appointment by Gov. Ross, umed possession of the office. erson, it is forecast, will resort to 11 proceedings in an effort to estabthat the governor was without aurity to remove him. pproximately 500 high school lents representing every high school he state and including thirty-seven ketbail teams, numerous debaters other contestants for academic ors, were in Laramie in observance Wyoming's sixth annual High