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Show THE UTAH BUDGET H Fred E. Watson, formerly of Ogdcu,. iH was drowned nt Waseca, Minn., last H A branch of National Council of Women Voters has been organized in. sB Sunnyside is to have twenty new residences built, six of which aro now jH under construction. Issfl Practically all of tho teachers em- OH ployed In tho Ogdcn schools will bo jH re employed by tho board of education. JH The lino of tho proposed Denver & jH Itto Grnndo branch from Duchesne (Ity to Vernal, already surveyed, ls jB Rabid coyotes nrc entitling serious LH (lntnngo to stock In Box Elder county iiBI and stockmen and fnrmors there nro ilceply concerned over tho situation. jH One of tho most terrific winds over known in the camp visited Suunysldo -H un May 25. Tho town was enveloped H In a cloud of dust and some dnmago jH uns done to outbuildings. jH The European elm scale threatens H tho extermination of tho elms in Ok- B leu, nccordiug to advices from tho- H forestry service, which recently com- H plotcd an examination of elm trees H In H Ah n result of a head-on collision lie- H iween n passenger car and work car on tho Ogdcn, Logan & Idaho lino- near North Ogdcn, Walter Moore, H igcd 35 years, a motormau of Ogdcn; H was fatally Injured. -H W. C. Colburn, 38 years of age, for H many years engaged In mining In Tin- H tic district, was smothered to death H In the Bullion Beck mine at Eureka' H by a cave-In. of earth despite tho of- H forts of companions to extrlcnto him. H So efficiently did tho pupils of tho H Salt Lako public schools carry out tho H work of tho "Clean-up" campaign, H which was conducted from May 1 to H May 15, that It has been definitely do- H elded to continue tho work during tho- H Hummer months. H J. H. Bowen of Palestine, Texas, H attempted sulcldo at Salt Lake, ahoot- H Ing hlniHclt In tho head, because his B former wlfo refused to olopc with him. .H Bowen nt first declared his former H wlfo had shot him. Bowen died later U from his Injuries. H Leagues of Good Cltlzonshlp, organ- H Izcd in each of tho public schools or H Ogdcn by tho Women's Civic league B havo played an important part in tho H cleaning and beautifying of tho city, H according to a report issued showing: H work accomplished. H Walking up behind Murray Wallace M 17 yearn of ago, in tho hallway of n H hotel at Salt Lako, an unidentified 1 Mexican suddenly drew a knlfo and H stubbed Wallace In tho right Bide. Tho H Mexican then disappeared. Wallaco H was not dnngorouBly Injured. H Tho medical school at tho Unlver- H slty of Utah, it is announced, will bo H raised to Class A rating at onco by tho medical school council of tho M American Medical association If tho M courses In anatomy and physiology at M tho institution aro strengthened. M That subscriptions had been coming M In so fast and for such liberal amounts M as to iusuro tho building of a $25,000- H clubhouse to replaco tho ono recently M destroyed by fire, waB Uio substanca M of tho report of tho building commit- H teo of tho Ogdcn Golf and Country H Plans for taking over tho old toll H road leading from Falrvlow, Sanpeto H county, through Cottonwood canyon to M Pleasant valley, were perfected at a H conferenco between tho commission- M era and residents of Sanpeto county M and tho stato board of road commls- H Preparedness for a pence which will M defend this country in tlmo of noed H and not preparedness for a war of ag- M gresBlon or invnslon, was advocated M at tho Bonnovlllo club dinner at Salt H Lako last week by William L. Saund- H ors, vlco chairman of tho naval con- M suiting board. M Prank Do Prctto, under scntenco to H bo Bhot at Uio stato prison Juno 9 for H complicity with Harry Brewer in Uio H murder of Eugono Allen during tho H burglary of tho storo of tho Highland H Boy Mercantilo company nearly two JM yenrs ago, has been granted a re- H prlcvo until Juno 17. iH Police havo been endeavoring to H learn tho Identity of tho person who H put strychnlno sulphate in a bowl of H sugar at tho boarding houso of Mrs. JM Josephlno Wnldron at Ogdcn. Mrs. H Waldron has been HI for a week as H a result of tasting half a teaspoonful H of tho poisoned sugar. jH There were 139 deaths from all &a causes in Utah in April, according to- 4rllf tho monthly bullotln of tho stato KRtf board of health. Pneumonia caused HS tho most deaths, with a total of twen- Wrk ty-ono. Tuberculosis was tho causo raC of thirteen deaths. Fivo deaths re- fa& suited from whooping cough. h As a result of tho ignition of a buck- jf& ot of tar that was placed on tho stove fS to heat at the homo ot Erlck Dahl, a W$k farmer of Sandy, Katherino Elizabeth vfi Dahl, his daughter, 3 years of ago, is . SM dead, Mr. and Mrs. Dahl aro severe- K ly burned about tho hands and body Jg and tholr homo completely destroyed. jw Salt Lako capitalists interested in Mb tho development ot tho beet sugar in- mm dustrj- in tho Paclflo northwest will ttg build two additional factories for tho S Utah-Oregon Sugar company, nt a coBt jKS of moro than ?2,000,000. Tho fnc- KMM torles will -bo. ready for tho beet crop- Km of 1917. Wm Bcavor and Millard county farmers Nfl have purchased through tho Western B Securities company, which is dovolop- H lng tho Doltu irrigation project, 200 jM head of dairy cows. 'This herd will bo H increased to mora than 10,000 during H 'tlis.sunimer of 1917, H |