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Show 1 UTAH STATE NEWS lalf 'Ith There will bo n parade of Utah man- "a ufutturors In Suit I.uko the afternoon j if Augu-d 12, iuiiiiodlutclj preceding tin- trip to the niiinial outing which will he held Mt l.npinn. Mr Mnj Kulllvnn. Ill) j 0,11s of ago, . J, !;vni' tniik miilKiitir tahloiH at tin. 0 Wlillc House hotel Inst week nfter her Bfhiishuitd. frank Sullivan N said m )il ileieneil her, died ul Mi.. Suit Luke jKtoiiut.v hospital Saturday. f John II. Keely, nf Snlt I.nko nt, B n- nei of the largest herd ,,r unln mm boiilllol sheep In the woild, mid nlso H one of 1 he hugest herds of reglstciod H hIioiiIioiiih, died Suluidii while on 1111 j outing at I'lsh Inke. f Scenes of Suit I-nke. Iirjeo ninjon, mm Won ciiii,(iii and other Utah scenic WE mm-iIoiim, together Willi Wows of Huh Wi Irrigation projects in operation and E home of the fiiims whlili they lme mt Milled to grow out of Ihe deeil, will W he exhibited next full 11 lid winter In Um f 111 lllllllll' ui'luxilu .if fill........ Klaborute prepunitlons are being H nindii here for the entertainment of the Indhiii war veterans of the state, who will hold their miiiiiiiiI encamp-H encamp-H ineiil and eainiiflie In this city August 21 to 27. This will probably he thu last state ciiiiipflie of thu association, B and efforts are being made to innko I It a tnenioiiihle celebration. m .Inlj was the banner inoiith In Ihe V hlxtoo of the Salt like iiiiii.n rocrult- II Ink' station. During the uloiith a 9 toial of lill men were enlisted in the J varlotis department of the nriii The X&J month ended with thu highest peak nt- 3hI tallied, when fourteen men pledged SJ I tlieiii"eles to 1'ncle Sinn's service In A I the week ending August III rift one I men wen1 enlisted. vsr Thojiouoy crop of the I'lnlnli basin v "T'Mhls jear N epeehlll good, according to Harold II. Ilngaii.. state crops ami mj pests Inspector, who has returned to B l.ogun from a a trip to Duchesne and Mm Vernal Accompanied by II. 1 ltltli- H nrd, plant pathologist ; M. ('. 'Merrill, MM horticulturist, and Frank It. Ainidd. K liiHiriulor In modern languages at thu K Utah Agricultural college, MM Culmination of several weeks of In- B estlpitliiii and of conferences with mm touut louimloNlnnerx and other tux- 9M' Ink' official came when the state mMt board of equalisation Issued orders jH which will mean the addition of Kid.. MM ftiNi.tXMi In round niunbers to the as- SB (.ocd -aluntlnn of thu male, by menus MW.of "blanket" mines In various classes HB'of propcri j. As It now stands the Wm stale total valuation for the present Kg tux yvnr Is 71IJ8tD7. IjihI cur BWj the Mule paid taxes on approxlumtel HE SflK-CVKHMKH). Kr nrt nnlrntlnn nf n new bnnk to tnko Wk the plncc of the Ilooicvclt Hnnklnc t company of Iloosovclt, Utah, which mi Innt week nUHpondcd pnyment nt tho B request of the ntnto bunk commls- Ht (doner, N. T. Porter, will bo effected Hi within a few dnyi, nccnnltiiHr to un Hfc announcement ninilo by a promt icnt BS Snlt Luke bnnker. B Honor was paid tho pioneer of Utah flj In story nml sour nt the I'ioncer day J. celebrutlon held In tho Tabernnclo nt t Salt Lake. Several thousand persons, H liulmlliik' IniiidrcilH of Suiidii) sibool W pupils from the fifteen wnrds of the V I'ioncer stake of tho L. I). S. churrh, m filled tho main floor of tho historic ' building, ns well ns tho choir loft. Tho HlRh Lino Cunnl compnny of Vernal recently filed articles of Incorporation Incor-poration with tho secretary of stato, ishowinit nn nuthorlred capital stock JTnf 1300.000 In 20 shares. M. M. lint-mjky lint-mjky Is president; J. II. Katon, vice pros-Went, pros-Went, and George A. SIuukH, nddi-JKonnl nddi-JKonnl director. Tho Vernal Irrigation Hompnny Is represented ns owning 10,-JHWO 10,-JHWO of the shares of lie new company. ly The county board of oquulltntlan of fjKnrbon county will be reconvened by Mmio state board of equalization and fftnong other things will bo invited to wveconslder its assessment of farm fends. There msy be nothing in tho uVfformnl order reconvening tho county jKfconrd to indicate It, but it Is the tacit iiSKgrecment that the eoynty board Is to fifind a way to reduce t)iu assessment ' 'Won farm lunds, ' WM Salt Uko county's endeavor to ccon-' ccon-' omize In cost of roud construction 1 Htnrougn use 01 us wn wpjipnicni mm ' '4 IBforfe as far as might bo, was shown ' (fllby a comparlion of figures to bo re- suiting in a considerable saving. The .purpose of tho plan, which was ap- "proved by the advisory committee on road building, was to niakn tho nvnil- Bsble funds rouch as far on tho county , JBFlilKhways as possible, I WM John 8. Earley, executive secretary n&Tof the Utah Manufacturers' assocm ' m tlon, has been advised by the manage-JT manage-JT ment of Lagoon that the manufac-B manufac-B turers are invited to make a display H of their products for the week prior H to their annual outing. The manage-H manage-H ment of the resort he agreed to fur- nish space and a caretaker free of chnrge. Knthusiastic support was manifest-I manifest-I rd at a mass meeting held at Dauntl-1 Dauntl-1 ful of the proposal to issue $600,000 1 in bonds on the Ilonnoville irrigation B district for the purpose of installing 1 an irrigation system which would J place water on 4801 aertw embraced H In the district. I Slxty.flve Boy Scouts and sixteen dult exeutivea left Ogden for a trip through Yellowstone National park, M whero they will take a two weeks' D hike. The party will be tn charge of Scout Executive G. A. Goates and Scoutmasters D. D. Foulger and G. A. Bergstrom. |