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Show THE GVNNIS0?J CAZE1TE By Nephi Ch'dliill & Sun. GUNNISON .... UTAH UTAH STATE NEWS The Socialists of Weber county will have a full ticket in the field at the approaching county election. Harvey Moore, a resident of Wan uhlp, was severely but nor. seriously injured In a runaway in Park City. Wild ducks, geese and snipe are barred from the Salt Lake market through an order Issued by the city health commissioner. A prominent grower of Weber county declares that, with present flourishing conditions, the net returns from an acre of full-grown Jonathan apple trees is $."00 annually. One of the attractive features of the' fruit exhibit at t he state fair this year will be the carload apple display. dis-play. Four carlo.". :, or 2,000 cases, of apples will be in one exhibit. Following the lead taken by north-era north-era Utah peaches on the eastern fruit markets, the Ogden Jonathan apple is said to have taken precedence olveT apples from every section of the country. Sam Billings, a miner of Park City, who had his hand hadlv rp!n"-i"-i h-the h-the explosion of a dynamite cap a few days ago, will lose two iiu..,..-and iiu..,..-and a portion of his hand as a result of the accident. The city fathers of Gunnison have put the ban on ball playing on Sundays. Sun-days. The council has authorized tne city mashal to put a stop to ball playing play-ing In the city park or upon any of the public grounds on Sunday. With 200 employees at work, the Amalgamated Sugar company's factory fac-tory at Ogden is now running night and day, and will continue for the next four months to handle the sugar su-gar beet crop of Weber county. George Simpson, a cement worker at Devil's Slide, is dead as a result of a blow over the head with a billiard bil-liard cue, and his slayer, Art Aldrich, Is held by the -sheriff of Morgan county coun-ty under a charge of first degree murder. mur-der. The Agricultural college at Logan began the school year on September 20, with the brightest prospects it has had in its history. More students have presented themselves for registration regis-tration on the opening day than ever before. Brig Peterson and David Gren-halgh, Gren-halgh, who are accused of shooting Moslah Gunderson at his home in Santaquin on the night of July 24, will be charged with assault with a deadly weapon, Gunderson having recovered. re-covered. As a result of the derailment and overturning of a passenger coach of the SaJt Lake & Mercur ranroaa near Manning, a baby of Mrs. W. Baxter of Lehi was instantly killed, and three persons were more or less seriously seri-ously injured. Ephriam was visited by the most severe flood of the season on September Sept-ember 19. Miss Pearl Hanson, In trying to get some of the goods out of the basement, was nearly drowned when the rock waU caved and the entire cellar was filled in an instant. Mrs. Bathsheba Wilson Smith, the last surviving Latter-day Saint who took the endowment in the Nauvoo temple, one of the pioneers of the church and the first president of the Relief society, died at her rome in Salt Lake City, September 20, at the age of 88. As the body of the man supposed to be William Langdon, found mangled mang-led on the railroad track bed near Cnlton, was being prepared for shipment ship-ment to a brother, in Ohio, the Ohio man telegvaybed that his brother had turned up alife. The body is still being held awaiting identification. A comprise has been reached in the famous Bradley-Brown case. At torney General Barnes is named as guardian of th children and executor exe-cutor in the handling of the $1 3.500 which will be g'ven by the Brown estate in settlemut. of the fight against the will of the late Senator Brown, thus virl-'ally recognizing Brown as the father of Mrs. Bradley's Brad-ley's children. Seven heavily leaden ore cars broke loose from a freight train at Lakeside, Lake-side, and running down grade, crashed Into a string of refrigerator cars, totally to-tally demolishing two and derailing three others. Two Salt Lake school teachers, the Misses Millie and Leonora Haun, came near losing their lives as a result of eating shrimp salad. contracting ptomaine poisoning. Both are now out of danger. That the mysterious disease which has become pestilent among wild ducks in Utah, killing thousands of teal, plover and greenlegs, may eventually eventu-ally spread to domesticated fowl and animals with fatal results is feared by those posted on the situation. Joseph Giovanno, an Italian, founc insane and now confined in the state mental hospital at Provo, will probably be deported to Italy within a short time. It is claimed that Giovanno has been in the United States only a little more than a year. A special meeting of the stockholders stock-holders of the Utah Hotel company will be held in Salt Lake City on October Oc-tober 6 for the purpose cf voting for a bond issue of $1,000,000 at 6 per cent, to be used in the finishing and furnishing of the Hotel Utah, South Temple and Main streets. |