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Show THE UTAH BUDGET I Grace Whlto, tho 16-year-old school girl who attempted suicide at Salt Lake, will recover. Plra dostroyed tho homo of S. T. Fotherson at Park City. An overheated overheat-ed stovo Is Relieved to lmvo started tho blaze. It Is announced that tho lid "is to bo put down tight In lllnghnm, saloons sa-loons must close at proper hours and gambling must bo discontinued. County authorities nro seeking to Identify a transient who died, presumably presum-ably of heart failuro, in Ogdcn, falling dead whllo walking along the railroad tracks. A commlttco of. seven to tako gen-oral gen-oral chorgo of tho tercentenary celebration cele-bration at Salt Laku of William Shakespearo tho week of April 23 has been named. Fred Hottlngcr, aged about 33, a bollennaker, was killed almost Instantly In-stantly when ho fell from an automobile automo-bile truck In which ho -wns riding with friends at Salt Luko City. An Industrial education convention for teachers, Instructors nnd supervisors supervi-sors In all branches of manual arts In Utah, Idaho and Nevada -will bo hold in Salt Lako on March 21. Distribution or beet seed to tho farmors contracting with tho Amalgamated Amalga-mated Sugar .company of Ogden has begun and field' representatives arc advising planting within tho noxt ten days. A"bout 7,000 hoad of horsos to bo brought to Ogdon from Oregon and Novada aro to bo sold at auction about May 8 In a buying ring now being be-ing constructed In tho Ogdcn railroad yards. Ono of tho highest smokestacks In tho west Is being constructed In connection con-nection with tho enlarging of tho Ogden Og-den plant of tho Amalgamated Sugar Mmhlintl Tim .(ni.li In n A. & .HA ... uuuiuiij, l 111) BlilUH. 19 IU UC -U IL'Ul In height. Primary rules for tho ram nalo and show, which will bo given In Suit Lako under direction of tho National Woolgrowers' association, August 30 nnd 31 and September 1 and 2, bavo been announced. Kllpatrlck Brothers of Doatrico, Nob., and Denver obtained tho SLOOO,-000 SLOOO,-000 contract for socond track work on tho Union Pacific between Castlo Hock and Wasatch in Summit county, Arty miles east of Ogdcn. Tho secretary of tho Interior has signed a decision giving Claud W. Freed, Lester D. Freed and Ellis C. Freed, of Salt Lake, undisputed tltlo to 4,160 acres of coal land In Utah, valued at approximately $5,000,000. After 'being dry for flvo years, Murray Mur-ray may again bo placed In tho wot column. A potltlon Is now being circulated cir-culated asking tho city commission to call n special election for tho resubmission re-submission of the prohibition question In July. i It Is announced thnt a train on tho Denver & Rio Granoo Inst week broko all ftfoords for'npwd on wooUra railroads, rail-roads, -when Us actual running tltno from a rand Junction to Salt Lake, a dlstanco of 313 miles, was C hours and 33 minutes. Mrs. Amanda Cannon Shaw, who suffered a fracturo of tho splno December De-cember 23, 1011, when struck by uu-tomobllp uu-tomobllp driven by A. V. McCuno, Jr., at Salt Lake, died March 14, as a direct result of tho Injuries received flvo years ago. Despondent becauso of poverty nnd HI health, Mrs. Charles Berry of Salt Lake attempted Btilcldo, but was pro-vented pro-vented by her 11-year-old son, who knocked a bottle of curbollo acid from her hand, after sho bad swallowod a small quantity of tho poison. Eastern railroads that fall to comply with tho suggestion of tho American Railway association as to tho delivery deliv-ery of cars to western lines to amellor-ato amellor-ato tho prosont car shortage In tho west aro to bo penalized, according to Information received In Salt Lako. At an election hold at Mount Picas-, Picas-, ant It was voted to establish a pub-, pub-, lie library In a J1.000 building. TCio I building Is to 1)0 constructed from tho Sanpcto county library fund. Tho clt-, clt-, lzcns of Mountain Pleasant will main-i main-i tain tho cost of running tho library, i Definite action on tho proposition to piano a boycott on sugar until tho i prlco Is reduced was postponed by tho . Housowlvcs' leaguo of Salt Lako until i tho matter has been thoroughly dls-: dls-: cussed and voted upon at a mass meet-i meet-i log; which will bo held In tho near future. 8onator Smoot has Introduced a bill authorizing tho Unlvorslty of ' Utah to uso tbo surplus waters of Rod Butto canyon nnd Dry canyon creeks 1 not needed for military purposes at ' Fort Douglas and to lay pipelines and build reservoirs on tho military reservation reser-vation under a rovocablo llconso from tho secretary of war. With a total of 8,300 odres of beets ; nlready contracted In Weber county and vicinity, officers of tho Amalga- 1 mated Sugar company bavo unnounced that the ucroao Is almost up to tho maximum capacity of tho Ogdcn factory, fac-tory, oven with Its Increaso of &00 tons In tho dally cutting capacity. Despondent over her falling health and th fact that a disastrous flro a fow yoirs , ago roducod hor from , wealth almost to poverty, Mrs. E S. Doxtor, aged 44, of Salt Lako, attempted at-tempted suioldo by shooting horself througt tho ubdomun. Her recover' Is doubtful. Tho snow bulletin for February, Issued Is-sued bf A. II Thlessen, director of tbo United States weatbor bureau at Salt takc, fliows that tho depth of snow on udjaceit mountains Is muuh deeper limn It was during the samu period "t one ynar ago. |