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Show THE UTAH BUDGET Tho proprietor of an Ogden pool hall was lined last week for allowing allow-ing minors to frequent his establish-men. establish-men. Tho residence of V. II. Taylor at Ilurrlsviile, Weber county, was destroyed de-stroyed by fire of unknown origin lust week, the loss being $.!,.r.U0. Chief Forester II. S. Graves, In un Interview In Salt Lake, declared: "My purpose Is to make the forests of the country servo the greatest good to the greatest number." Western Pacific tracks near the southern end of the Ureal Salt Luke, which were washed out Saturday, have been repaired and trains uie again running regularly. Heaver county has a vast area of marble, near Frisco, harder than the best quality of Vermont marble, lit color It is not exactly while, but rather of a rich cream color. Reports from over tho state are that tho rain of Thursday night und Friday Fri-day did untold benefit to farmers, who had commenced to fear that tho long dry spell would delay planting. A largely ut tended service In memory mem-ory of Kulon A. Haacke, who died ut sea while en route home from a mission mis-sion In Tuliitl. February 2.', was held Sunday ufternoon In Salt Luke. The Cuchc County Poultry association associa-tion has decided to hold a special meeting once every three months, nt which experts on poultry raising will deliver lectures on the subject. While attempting to adju-st steel braces In a tower of the Utah Light & Hallway company nt Wood.s Cross, James Menus of Salt Lake was struct by a failing beam and seriously Injured. In-jured. Reports aro coming in from dry farming sections In all parts of the county and tho surrounding country to tho effect that t he last rain ftmni has practically assured big dry furm crops tills year. ; Tho beekeepers of Spanish Fork uni vicinity have completed the post winter win-ter inspection of their aviaries and i are rejoicing over the fact that there has been tho Ugliest loss of winter bees for many years. Kmll Agruz, a former bicycle rider who has appeared on tho Salt Palace i truck at Suit Lake for Beveral years past. Is to Join the runks of the aviators, avia-tors, having already made several successful suc-cessful aeroplane flights. 1 A double celebration was held In fbice on March 24. The first to com- 1 Uie fact that Price has become be-come a city of the third class and tho second to celebrate the completion of the new electric light plant. William liurrows, a farmer living at i Greenville, Cache county, Is dead a I a result of Injuries sustained when his I wagon went over an embankment In'o I a ravine, the accident occurring as ho I was returning home at night. One hundred and fifty thousand eastern brook trout fry was shipped to Tooele county last week by the state fish and game department for distribution In Tooele, Ophir, Clover and Willow Creeks in that county. John Walter Lauglilln, 34 years of age, of Provo, shot himself In the ' head while his wifo and two llttln children wero at church, the wife find Ing his body near a haystack upon her return home. Illness s supposed to have caused the suicide. Tired of hauling oil by wagon, four teen towns of southern Utah, headed , i by the Commercial clubs of Fillmoro , and Hinckley, in Millard county, b.ivo , asked the S-ilt Lake Commercial club ( to see what cm be done toward the , building of a branch oil station in thut region. ( Two hundred citizens of Ccntcrvllle and Iioutuiful attended a rousing mass meeting at Iiountlful Friday tilght, at which Initial action wud taken In a combined effort t secure the extension of the street rtir lines from Salt Lake to Buuutiful and Celt terville. Claiming that they had boon locked there by tramps, four boys between eleven and fifteen years of age, who disappeared fiom their homes in Sal; Luke Saturday noiti, were found In t locked tox car of a Denver & Rio Grande freight train near Tucker on Sunday. The body of E. B. Spencer, a natlw of Salt Luke, was found floating in San Francisco bay. It Is thought Spencer committed suicide by drowning. drown-ing. Mr. Spencer ws employed by the Western L'nlon Telegraph com pany, and was a member of a promt nent Salt Lake family. Charles B. Clow of Salt Lake, on of the be?t known horsemen in tin United States, may die from Injuries received In an automobile accident on Friday. The car In wnteh he was rid Ing skidded while turning a corn i and Co was hurled 1 lh Into tin air and fell cn the pared street. The stud- nts of the BrUham Yuun university at ITjvo on Friday clean U up the big "Y" on the hillside. Th bys worked from about 8 o clock ut til after 4, In tho afierroon. and wh : the work was computed the "Y could be ierj plainly miles away. James Jack, for fifty-three jc.ir chief clerk and treasurer of the nflic of the first presidency of the Moi toon church, lor twenty year te:r: torial treasurer of Utah and an a. conntaol cf national reputal on, di. Monday at hi home In Fait Lake H aa tn hi i ishty second year. |