Show k l IL VTAII STATE NEWS d g Plain City Is l to have n mw school 1 building which will coat 8000 Salt Lake boasts of tho largest high school In I tho west 1200 1 pupils I I I I belni J i enrolled Tho report comes from Strawberry ll valley that the snow IH i live feel deep i 1 on the level I i f Miss Bessie Austin of Suit Lake J 1 1 City was struck by a ninawny hoi BO and badly Injured lc Peter Christensen was killed In t > imowslldo at Sunnyslde Ho leaves a I wife and nine children t I John Peterson and Hyrum Dykninu of Mercur wore badly Injured In c coasting accidents last week A Joint teachers Institute ot San polo and Sevlcr counties will bo held in Bphralm on February 9 I and 10 r Smallpox has broken out at Fcrron but tho disease Is confined to two i homeR and nn epidemic Is not feared t I ti 1 A local company Is i being organized l 1 I t to manufacture a music lear turner J Invented by Phil P Jensen of Eph i rolm I The thirteenth annual midwinter camp flro and reunion of tho Black I Hawk war veterans was held at t t Bprlngvllle last week I Tho furniture and fixtures for tho 4t now bank at Mount Pleasant have Ikl I been received and the bank will be It 1t1 doing business In a short time 4 Two Short Line trains collided at j Farmlngton as the result of tho dense 4 fog eight cars and nn engine going It I J oft tile track No one was hurt Thousands of tons of Ico have been 4 driven ashore by the wind from Utah I I 0 lake In some places the Ice It is said k being piled up to a height or 100 feet II r i Edwin Kentlleld an employe of tho Commercial club Salt Lake City fell tl 3 1 down a flight of stairs Saturday night 1 h sustaining Injuries which proved y I I4 fatal r Theodoslua Botkln of Utah was last week confirmed as consul to Maurlt Bj iT I Jus Vest Indlca Tho umlnnlonJiaJ ti It been held up for some time by the BOlUltO 4 f fA 4 Over 1300 men are employed on I tho Improvements under way at Garfield Jllt 1 Gar-field and building nun construction work of all characters Is proceeding k t J with vigor I g1 Sprlngvlllo now has three cases of Ij smallpox under quarantine All tho 1 cases lire light ones and It Is thought 3i t that there will be no further spread ot J J the disease I t II I t Frank Womnck charged with murder t mur-der In tho second degree for the kill I I ing of Joseph Mathews at Salt Luke City October 22 1805 has been acquitted I Ij ac-quitted after a Jury trial I t t d Tho biggest horso show In the history it his-tory of Cache valley was held at tho I I Agricultural college at Logan on Saturday I U Sat-urday Fully < 00000 worth of horseflesh I f horse-flesh was on exhibition I < fl11 1 Tho beet growers of Wlllard havo f appointed a committee to work with aiJ4 tho farmers of tho district In an effort I to have the sugar companies raise the f price of bects 25 cents per ton jlj ff U George Tyng tho American Fork t1 canyon mining man who was killed In I 1 a snowslldc was burled on Miller hill h on which his mine was located according I I ac-cording to the wish expressed In his tt It will f II i t g Five carpenters were at work on a I 4 scaffold twentylive feet high in Salt tI I Luke City last week when tho scaffold j fell and all fell to the ground all being u be-ing badly bruised but nono seriously ii I injured Tho Commercial club of Nephi prevented pre-vented a close down of tho public schools last week by securIng a carload car-load of coal which tho directors had been unable to obtain on account of txt tho coal famine II A Hathaway and E E Buster of Chicago are In Provo and have arranged I ar-ranged to start a fruit and vegetable I canning establishment at that place with a capacityof 25000 cans a day The plant will cost about 10000 C M Gochanour a lineman was seriously injured while cutting down trees to clear the way for wires at American Fork a limb falling and a L portion penetrating his abdomen Inflicting In-flicting a painful and dangerous wound Three street cur collisions occurred in Salt Lake Thursday morning of last weol during the dense fog and 1 In all about twenty passengers and employees of tho Utah Light Hallway Hall-way company woro injured but none seriously The people of Mount Pleasant expect ex-pect to solve tho coal shortage situation situa-tion by breaking a road through tho now over tho mountains to u coal mIne situated about twelvo milts from the town and haul the coal in 11 Wagons I |