Show UTAH STOE NEWS beginning wednesday madix 8 9 an institute for the dry farmers of the he state is 15 to NA held in salt lake the extension oi n the agricultural college has recel received a petition from salina ov aul names asking that a roundup be held at that place next year five summer homes at PIne creat in F canyon near salt lake collapsed sunday under tho the pressure at deep settling enow snow losses are estimated at nearly neary utah has almost t tw ice as many graz ing permits in force on its national forests as any uny other state in the union according to henry a graves chief forester of the united states that the fruit growers ot of utah oun coun ty are going to reduce the elberta peach crop is in evidence on every hand thousands of treas have been cut down during the past two to weeks utah gained residents from last july to january 1 1916 according to th the estimate of tho the united states census bureau and by next july will have gained a total of for the year following a quarrel with hia his wife otto burkman aged 40 set fire to the apartments in which they resided in salt lake and was fatally burned his wife and three children escaping esea Ding uninjured several hundred counterfeit dollars are in circulation in salt lake ac cording to reports made to the police several were passed in local business houses and on the street cars last week the shop boys of the Grants grantsville ville high school under the direction of farker parker D B pratt assistant principal and head of the mechanic arts depart ment made bleacher seats for the gymnasium one day last v week eek samuel R skidmore jr pioneer carpenter building and alre fighter and airs mrs skidmore last week celebrate i od ed the fitt fiftieth leth anniversary W c their marriage which bich took place in tia aalt it lake city on february 12 1866 dig big preparations are being made for the roundup to be held in american fork commencing february 28 and ending alarca 4 of farmers tar mere stock growers and horticulturists of the county and also tor for housew hes the twentieth united states infantry which left salt lake for the mexican border three years ago has been selected as a model tor for a preparedness pa redness film which is being made by permission of the war aar department salt lake showed the largest per of gain gala in building for january 1916 as compared with the corresponding month munith a year ago of any western city included in th merican american contractors resume a anig ata ta es roy cherrington who was struck and killed by a train near ogden on the morning of january 27 came to te his death deach til through rough hie his own negligence accord irs wS to the findings of the oregon short line board of inquiry the 2 year old daughter of mr and mrs william brown of spring ville was playing around the stove with a celluloid comb which she set on fire the blaze hashed flashed lilo POO her fage burning her severely and singeing much of her hair confessions to the effect they held up bound and robbed two chinese gardeners fn twelfth street recently are eald said to have been made by jack bsmith and curie chase two young nen arrested al arrested rested in grand junction and returned to ogden receipts of the salvation army at salt lake during 1915 are shown chon to have been 88 the army found employment for 1819 men and women it gave away 1235 garments pairs of shoes 11 ll pieces of furniture and 1235 othir articles A young man has wandered into green river who is 1 a puzzle to the town authorities his ills memory la Is gone and there is no cle clew as to his name a or where he la Is from he ile has some money and a physician says he has cot not abeen in his present condition more than three days infra mr Il harriett arriott chalesta Ch allsta andrews shupe aged 62 years died february 12 of vai vular disease ot of the heart at her home in ogden sarce january 1 1914 seven brothers and two sister of mrs shupe lime died her death being the tenth in the family in little more than two wo c ssi ra with the death at his homo home in tort of james D wilcox davis county loses one of her oldest inhabit tants and most sturdy plon pera pers for nr asiro than sixty thee three years mr wilcox bad made hie his home in farmington and bis his sterling qualities nade rinde i him a mout highly resper respected ted citizen logan island property owners kare of protecting the island from the flood waters of tho logan river the city commission and the boosters club offer to render reader assis lance tance in the matter as it is apparent that mat tho the river will be high this spring nd practically one third of the city jes les on oa the island |