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Show !UTAH SIM NEWS Jnck P.lce of Coalville paid a fine ol $200 for killing beaver. Twentj-oiic of tho thlrty-flvo mngn zlno buildings for the Ogtlen arsenal have been completed and nro rendj for use. Pajson won the triangular hlgli school debates conducted In the Nebc district, winning oer both Spnnlsli Fork ami Sprlngllle. Among I he other Improvements planned for the city of Provo durlnn tho summer months Is considerable curbing and guttering. Four new business establishments' were assured for Price last week, while contracts for several new business busi-ness buildings were let. Five cases of rabid dog that have been killed Jiave been reported to tlu stnte board of health during the hisl week. All were killed In Salt Lake. Louis II. liakko of Los Angeles wai arrested at Provo, charged with steal lug an automobile In Los Angeles am trying to sell It In Sprlngvllle for $100 Salt Lake Is listed among cities ol tho United States having oxcoptlonnll. large deposits In postal savings banks Tho total deposits there on March : amounted to $100.42. Work on the federal aid projoc roads of the state will be resumed n' soon ns money Is available, nccordlm to a decision made at a session of tin stnto rond commission. The proposal to Issue bonds to tin amount of $70,000 for the benefit o tho Neho school district, carried by i vote of lOOt to CT.'I, and patrons o tho schools arc Jubilant. The postmaster nt Lynndjl hns re eclved Inquiries from tho postofflco de pnrtment relative to tho posslblllt; of securing a lnndlng station In thn town for tho nlr mnll service. Kmmu Curass, an Indian woman Ilv Ing near Vernal, lost all her house hold effects by fire. A flro wns start cd In the Itusslnn thistles ndjolnlni tho tepee nnd quickly spread. Howard K. Hickcl, 38 years of age n swltchinun employed by the Surlier land Contracting company at tin arsenal, near Ogden, was crushed t death between two freight carsf. The authorities nro conlldent thn they have In the city Jnll nt Provo om , or moro of tho men who murderei , Mine Superintendent John Wcsterduh and L. P. Peterson nt Dividend. Mrs. II. J, Fernsten of Spnnlsli Fori met with a painful accident whll wringing clothes through an electrl i wringer. Her right hnnd wns cnugn by tho wringer nnd two fingers hadl, lacerated. A demonstration of wireless tele phony, conducted between Salt Luk nnd Ogden by tho United Slntes for estry service, proved astonishingly sue cessful, according to citizens who put tlclpated. Hugh Earle, nged 15, wns sho through the nrm by a policeman u Ogden when ho refused to stop ufte being caught lu tho uct of robbing i clgnr store nnd ran dow'n tho strec pursued y tho officer. Word wns received at Cedar ('It last week announcing June 17 as th date upon which the Brookljn Hngl excursion to Zlon Nutlonnl park wi arrlvo In Cedar City, und setting th number In tho party at 135. Tentative plans for tho formntlo of a farmers' organization nt Nepl were discussed nt n mass meeting hel Inst week, 8.1 per cent of thoso pre! ent voting to Join the state farm hi reau and volunteered their membei ship fee. The State bank of Garland failed t open Its doors for business March id becauso of an order Issues by tin stnto bank examiner following nn nudl of tho bunk's finances. Tho Instltu Hon expects to resume business In i short while. Tho hog cholera situation In Webei county is well in hand, according t tho stato livestock Inspector, who hni mado n house-to-house canvass of tin Infected part of the country, vaeclnnt Ing more than 500 hogs lu tho foui days he was there. With moro than $.'000 subscribed tf the advertising mid convention cam pnlgn fund of tho Suit Lake Commer clal club and Chnmber of Commerce al tho closo of tho first week of tho cam palgn, tho publicity nnd tourist chief.' of tho organization feel highly elated Tho goal Is $-10,000. Offers to contract for Mioep shearing shear-ing nt tho rate of l) cents u head, tho shearers to pay $1 n day for board, nro being received from sheurlng corral mnimgers within tho stato of Utah, according to tho secretary and treasurer of the Utah Stnte Wool-growers Wool-growers ussoclntlon. Tho progressive fnrmors of Snnpoto county nro again endeavoring to settlo tho thirty-year-old question: "Shull wo drain our swnmp laud?" Between Mnntl nnd Fnlrvlow thero nro approxl-itmtoly approxl-itmtoly -10,000 acres of water-logged hind which for years pnst has been a breeding place for grasshoppers. Millard county drainage district No 1 bus Introduced In tho Delta section a now method of providing tile for Its ditches. Instead of using tho clny tile this district Is muklug Its own tile with cement, which Is said to bo much moro durable James MeFarlune, 73 years of age formerly guide nt the stnto capltol.' died whllo conducting n class of tho L I. S. priests In the Wells ward 'Impel. Apparently ho wns In his "Mini good health, when, without iiiinir he Ml to tho floor and ex. 4'lN'l |