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Show I UTAH STATE NEWS Thirty cnrloadB df sugar beets wore Bhlppcd 'from Vineyard 'this season. Samuel Houso, of Grantsvillc, was Injured In m runaway accident last wook. Esthor Glffnrd has been appointed postmaster nt Sprlngdnle, Washing-tnn Washing-tnn county. jjtic first teacher Institute of thu for Summit county, was held In Park City last week, x Threshing Is In full 'blast ugnln at OrantBVllle, busy shifts being put .In between .storms, In a streot crtr collision at Ogden, Motormaa CharlcB Fisher wns badly cut about th face and hands by hrok-' en glass. The recent windstorm nt Vineyard did considerable damage, a number of Rmnll buildings bdlng blown down ana treeB uprooted. The Tooele electric light company Is putting In more facilities, In order thnt better service ran h given to tho cltlens of Oruntsvllle. Tho .Davis County Teachers' Institute, Insti-tute, which for years' 'has been held monthly during the school season, In Fnrmlngtou, will hereafter be held In Kaysvlllc. Samuel Steel, Victor Shlll and Will Sanders, all Utah men, who had lived at Provo, were killed by a premature explosion In a lime quarry near Douglas, Doug-las, Arizona. reat scarcity of coal has been creating considerable trouble In Park City lately, and several times somo of tho mines have been on I he vergo of closing down. Soveral Orantsville capitalists have purchased 1 ,300 acres of land near the City of Mexico, nnd will cultivate tho rubber plant ou their newly nc-quired nc-quired plantation. Many settlers ou the Uintah reservation, reser-vation, It Is said, have made no attempt at-tempt as yet to put In any crop, having hav-ing spent their time In erecting tholr houses and barns. An Irrigation system Is now under construction on thu Uintah reservation reserva-tion which will water about 10,000 acres of land. The cost ot the canal will be about $95,000. David (lalllphant, driver of u laundry laun-dry wagon, was struck by a street car In Salt Laku City and seriously Injured. In-jured. Tho wagon in which he was riding wus demolished. Over $110,000 was distributed by tho Utah Sugar company among tho sugar beef growers of Sevlor county two weeks ago as one installment on tho beet crop for this year. William E. A. Innes, a Nevada mining min-ing man. suicided In Salt Lnko City, choking himself to death with his bus-penders, bus-penders, which ho knotted tightly about his neck, while on a protracted pree. Green river Is to be made, a division point on tho IUo Ornndo system. With tne establishment of n division point at this place It Is said that the' freight division offices now ut Helper will be moved to Coltnn. llrueo Ditty, a twelve-year-old boy oi Granger, has been desorted by his parwtfs, who sailed for Ireland last week nud neglected to take the boy with them. He will be furnished a good home by citizens Interested in his case. What will bo one of the most gigantic gigan-tic electric railroad systems In tho west will be tho electrification of tho Harrlmun lines from (Iroen River, VVvo., to Sparks, Nov,, and from DuJtle. Mont., to Salt Lake City and Ui- GarJlold smelters. Tho cold snap, which 11 Is feared ! will be continuous for tho -winter, will , eauso considerable loss to beet farm- ! ers In the neighborhood of I'rovo, who havo not yet been able to deliver their beets, for tho reason that tho factory fac-tory could not work them up. Hynim Youngberg. ullas Hyruni Young, has been arrested In Salt Lake City, nnd Is charged with a dozen burglaries. bur-glaries. Though Youngberg Is but nineteen years old, he Ib believed to be ouo of the cleverest burglai that over operated In thu city. A. J. Coleman, tho colored waltor, who shot nnd killed John F. l.arson, a business man, in the yard of tho city and county building In Salt I .alio early .ono morning In last March, will not bo brought to trial. The negro mistook I.nrHon for u highwayman, In a decision by tho supremo court last week In a divorce case, tho court holds that where a marriage Is con- mimmated In Utah, or Is consummat- j ed elsewhere nnd Ib maintained or cb- tiVUslied here, service ny publication orjr "constructive aummous," Is valid, J, Kyakl, n Japanese or Brlgham City, has succeeded in leaving Brig-ham Brig-ham City wlh close to $15,000 belonging belong-ing to numerous Japanese laborers employed In tho beet tlelds north ot Wlllard. Tho authorities of three counties are searching for the missing miss-ing mun. Tho beet crop In Sovler county Ihlt. year was tho best ever grown nnd bar Tested. The average yield will ho practically fifteen tons per acre. Many growers nverngod clntie tn twenty tons to tho ncro, and some patches went as high as twenty-two to tweu-ty-flye tons. |