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Show THE UTAH BUDGET All of IiaviB county outs-itlo irf tho town of llmintlful, l'';iniiln;!(iii ami Kaysville will In' dry hIUt OcIhImt 1. Tin lntcrniit'oiKil I'.roiluTlioni! if IxH'oinolivn i;ni'.lii'TS of America liiuy liolii Us Ijl'-n n a I convention lu Bait Luke iu July, I'lVi. Olidcn'H cpUlcmlc of uic.islcfl thrives with littlt; H:Kn 't iibailnK. TlitTn uro 'Vi-nty-tlirct! iuhcs tif tliu conlaKli'ii iinilcr quara n Hm. Th Oitcoii Sliort Line lias nil but romplclcd tliu work of m-ii iIiik a rlKht-of way for Its mw doubli' truck between Salt Lake and Oden. A party of two dozen master plumbers left Salt Lnko Saturday afternoon af-ternoon for Denver, to uttond the In-termountaln In-termountaln convention of jdumbers lu Jienver. Th barfin skirt niado Its first ir-pearanrc ir-pearanrc on the streets of l'ark City last, wcelt and creat.id considerable exclu inerit uiuonj; t.bo women, us woll as the men. On uecount of a tcohnleallty In tho law, the recent waterworks bond dee-tlon dee-tlon at Kplirlarn Itus been declared void by tho attorney for the stato land board, uud accordingly a new flection tntist bo held. Mrs. (itiFtavo 13. Van Lukr, aj;o twenty ix, of Iliiighsm, w lfo of a miner, conunltted HU'cldn In a room-ln room-ln house In DgiK-ri, Saturday after-tifKin, after-tifKin, taking carbolic odd. Thero is no known reason for tho deed. In honor of thn largest 'lai"8 that fver graduated from tho Praper tchools and tho MpRect class of the district this year, thn alumni of I ira per grammar school rhvo a banquet ban-quet Saturday night to the twenty-threo twenty-threo graduates. I hiring: tho past year 4(0 volumes, chiefly treating on scientific subjects, tnd valued at fl.fiOO, havo been stolen from the public library In Salt Lake, it being charged that the thefts were by d'fl'erent renders or students of trle-ntlflc subjects. While Attempting to ship two trunks sontalnlnn stolen merchandise to Hutte, Mont, over tho O. S L. from Salt Lnke, A, K. Covey, twenty eluht years old, former station intent lit Clear Lake, L'tah, for tlio Salt Lake Route, was arrested. Interest in the coming convention of tho Intermountiln flood Uoads as noclatlon, to Id -held at I'oratello from June 22 to 24, Inclusive, is taking hold ' of l'tah pood roads enthusiasts, who aro preparing to send a largo delegation delega-tion to represent this state. A telegram received from Theodore, In the I'inUh reservation, announced lhat J. V. Meadows, accused of the murder of A. C. Marsh at Theodore, had been discharged. Meadows was taken to Theodore from Metier Monday Mon-day for his preliminary bearing. What has been a banner year for the Spanish Fork high school ended May 27. The pupils numbered ninety, three; sixty three of these, more than Iwo-thlrds, are boys, reversing the usual order of th'ngs. Twenty-four pupils have compbted the third year work. Following the recommendation of the trial Jury, Judge Lewis of Salt Lake on Saturday sentenced Hoy Armstrong, colored to life Imprisonment Imprison-ment in tho state penitentiary for tho murder of J. H. Urennun In a street duel In Salt Lako on the night of August Au-gust 21, 1910. Steve DelL'h, the Austrian, who fatally fa-tally wounded Joe 1'ielac, a fellow Austrian, dur'ug a drunken carousal at llingham, March 5, 1911. by strlk Ing him over the tiead with a beer bottle and fracturing his skull, last week entered a plea of not guilty, when arraigned at Salt Iikiv The Interstate commerce commission commis-sion has announced that It will on July 17, hold a hearing In Salt Lake In the rase of the Consolidated Fuel company and the Castle Valley Coal company, against the Santa Fe and twenty five other railroads, charging discrimination in freight rates. Hy a vote of forty to four, citizens of I'rlce authorized a $15,000 bond Is ue, the money to be used In Treating Treat-ing a public park, removing Indebted oess on the pubi c lighting plant and extending the waterworks system. Sparks from a passing engln on the Denver L Itlo (Jrande s'arted a blare la the barn of Fen Cox at Letal that rexultcd in f.V0 damage. Ten tons of hay were burned, but a num- ber of blooded hors.s were rescued. Copies of the new quarantine laws, i adopted by the state board of health, i following a revision of the medical laws by the last legislature, are being I mailed to the local health boards and district health officers of the state. 1 Hon't kill the badger. He Is 1 your friend." Is the warning of I). II. 1 Madsen. chief deputy game commls loner, to the farmers of the state. Mr. 1 Madsen has Just returned from a trip ' to l'tah county, where h had an op- 1 portunlty to study toe badger' habits. ' The old frelnht house in the Ogden ( yards Is being razed to provide a site , for a coach shop whirn will be erect ( ed by the llarriman line s soon as ( the space is cleared. The new shop ( will be specially equtpp to handle the steel coaches bow Id use on the O I 8. L. line. . , |