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Show I) VTAH STATE NEWS Moro than G,000 sheep have been fed Rt nivcrton during tho past season. Actual work on the new smoltcr at Ogdon will commence as soon as tho weather permits, A new bank and a modern hotel uro among tho Improvements planned for Bountiful this spring. , Preparations aro being mado for tho Utah county horoo show," to bo held at Provo In April, Tho. Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Thurbcr died at nichllold from drink ing a quantity of strong lye. It Is estimated that 100 acres will bo planted' to cucrknbers In the vlcln-, vlcln-, Uy of Kaysvlllo' this season. Business men of Sandy have do- Icldcd to form a chamber of commcrco to boost the good points of that, placo. Tho Independent Tolephono com-pany com-pany opened an exchange In Pari: City last week. The- equipment Is .modern throughout. '" Tho Kaysvlllo city counsel has n commltto at work Investigating tho feasibility of putting in a system of waterworks. ' Andrew Johnson, C2 years of age, was struck by a street car In Salt Lake City, sustaining Injuries which may prove fatal. The Independent Telephone company com-pany has strung Its wires to Spring-vllle Spring-vllle and will begin placing instruments instru-ments this week. John Penflcld, employed at tho Southern Pacific freight house In Og den, was run over by a switch onglne, both of his feet being cut off. I William J. Lynch, former chief ot 1 police of Salt Lake City, has been unanimously chosen chairman of the Btato Board of Land Commissioners, A company known as tho Morgan , Amusement company has been organ- lied at Morgan for tho purpose ol building an opera house and dancing bail. At the annual meeting of tho stockholders stock-holders of the Daly-Judge Mining company held In Now York last week I 1 the old board of directors was re elected. Johnson B. B. Young, who has been a resident ot this state since 1850, i died Saturday at his homo In Tlam- panogos. He was a succosful farmer and stock raiser. Contracts for 100 acres, of cucum-' bers have been signed by tho farmers of Sprlngvllle. This means that Sprlngvlllo will havo a branch plant of tho Mont Pickle company of Salt Lake. Preparations aro being mado for the organization of a bank In Fillmore. A meeting of the promoters will bo called call-ed In a short time. Some of the leading lead-ing men of the county are behind the enterprise. George Evans, city marshal of Lehl, Is dangerously 111 nt the Provo general gen-eral hospital. John I). Woodhouse, the nlghtwatchman, takes bis placo as marshal, and vJohn W. Cholton Is serving as night watchman. At a special meeting of tho Commercial Commer-cial club, at American Fork, permanent perma-nent headquarters were decided upon. The club will havo four rooms over the Chlpman Mercantile company's store, which will bo fitted up at once. The secretary of the Interior has ordered 23,040 acres of land In Cacho and nich counties withdrawn from settlement for exclusion In tho Bear rlvor forest roservo. Tho lands constitute con-stitute township 8 north, range 4 east. I There hdve been threo mild cases of smallpox In tho family of Bishop Nephl Packard, at Sprlngvlllo, but all the patients aro recovering, and, ow lng to precautions taken by tho health board, It Is believed no now cases will appear. Karl Hopkins, Dalo II. Parke and I James E. Mosb aro tho students of tho University who havo been selected as "? 010 debating team to represent tho Utah university In tho annual inter-state inter-state debate with tho University of J Denver, HMHJ The county commissioners of Uln- '1 tab county havo granted a franchise HHJ to the Rocky Mountain Hell Telephone HHHJ ' company to construct a telephone sys- HBHJ , tem.S Tho franchlso Is not oxcluslvo t , and must be completed by Octobor 1 HHHJ (, of this year, H John S. Lindsay, for years a lead lng flgura In dramatic circles of the . west and south, died In Salt Lake Thursday, Mr. Lindsay was for more than ton yoars a promlont member H ot the old stock company of the Salt Lake theatre. HHHHmm |