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Show THE UTAH BUDGET iioht'i't C. Cinh, u cook and waiter. -ii yours f K,., Wil3 ,aily im,.Cfl w 11011 1,0 iittt'inpleil to board a niovliiR train at OkiIcii. OKtlt'ii's cl,i,.r 0f poller 1ms ordored" it fity liHis,.cl(.lmiiig campaign iiKmnst lialut n:il dninkards, lioboos and undesirables unde-sirables in Kim-ral. 1'ire destroyed a barn, liav shed, forty tons of hay. live bogs and forty chickens on the farm of Charles K Taylor In Plain fit y. "Little mothers' clubs." in which elasses will be held to teach girls of 10 years and over the care of Infants, are being organized in Salt Lake. Two Ogdeu youths convicted of taking a joy ride in an automobile tltat did not belong to them, have lieen sentenced to thirty davs in the. county jail. KU. Ilaur, public chauffeur, who was injured when an auiomobile he was driving dropped thirty leet from an embankment twenty miles south of Logan, will recover. Trial of the case of the state against Urygorios Hitsakis, charged with murder in the Mist degree for the killing of .John Sit, at Bingham, Is being held at Salt Lake. The state board of education has taken under consideration a plan to require applicants for state high school teaching certificates to have at least one year of normal training school work. Struck by the Utah prison automobile automo-bile while deputy wardens were searching for John Maguire, the escaped es-caped convict, Allan Boyle, 12 years of age, sustained a fracture of a bone in his right leg, the accident occurring occur-ring near Ogdeu. While playing with fulminate caps in front 'of his home at Salt Lake, Walter Dougherty, aged 15 yeara, received re-ceived severe bruises about the arms and face. One of the caps exploded and drove a pnia'.l piece of copper underneath his left eye. Due to the heavy demand that has been made upon ihe local supply for the use of the righting Mexicans, Og-den Og-den is practically without ritle curt-ridges. curt-ridges. In a single order recently expressed from Ogden to Kl Paso, Texas, for use across the border there were 45,000 cartridges. Three attempts were made at suicide sui-cide of Gregorios Hitsakis at the county jail at Salt Lake. Hitsakis is on trial in the district court, charged with the murder of John SeiU at Bingham last May I'U. Hitsakis tried to dash out his brains by diving against the bars of his cell. During a thunder and lightning shower the 9-year-old daughter of Archie Oldroyd, bishop of Lyman vard, three miles east of Loa, was almost instantly killed. The child was ironing in front of an open door when the bolt of lightning came through the door and struck her. Aroused by efforts that have been made by Meeker, Steamboat Springs and Craig, Colo., to divert the trade of the Uintah basin to Denver and Grand Junction firms, a number of business men of Salt Lake, under the ausnicea of the Salt Lake Commercial club, plan to make a trip to the Uintah Uin-tah basin. Governor Edward F. Dunne of Illinois, Illin-ois, his wife and two daughters, members mem-bers of his staff and officials of the state department, numbering in all thirty-one, will visit Salt Lake Friday morning, July 30. Peter J. Tallon. mayor of Park City, and one of the best known and most popular men in the great silver camp, passed away at a Salt Itke hospital on July 4. Mayor Tallon s death was caused by appendicitis. Ernil Iho, a Finlander, 40 years of age, is at a Salt Lake hospital in a critical condition as a result of having hav-ing drilled into a "missed hole" while at work in the underground workings of a Bingham mine. One of the old original mule cars that served for street transportation in Salt Lake in early days will be a feature of the parade to be given during dur-ing the Wizard of the Wasatch carnival carni-val week, July 21 to 24. Disbursements in all funds for the month of June from the office of the state treasurer exceeded the total receipts re-ceipts by $:S4,41LG0 and the total balance cash on hand in the treasury June 30 was $1,214,'J2.4G. William Jennings Bryan, former secretary of state in President Wilson's Wil-son's cabinet, was ln Ogden with Mrs. Bryan for twenty minutes on July 2. He was reticent concerning national and international subjects. The Odd Fellows are preparing for a big celebration at Salt Lake oil July 29, it being the fiftieth anniversary of the order in Utah. At least 5,000 members are expected to take part In the celebration. The normal rainfall for June was exceeded by .67 of an inch for June of the present year, according to the monthly weather report Issued by the Salt Lake office of the United States vaUie.v bureau. |