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Show THE UTAH BUDGET The Utah Conservation company has Just been organized Jir the reclamation reclama-tion of many thousands of acres of land In Davis, Salt Lake, I'tah and Wt her counties. Daniel IMunl Deal, for sixty-one yeara a resident of Spiingvllle, passed away September 23, as the result of heart trouble. Mr. Deal was C8 years of ae at the time of his death. The Provo oiw ra house Is to be remodeled re-modeled at an expense of several thousand dollars. This is to be done so that the larger attraction will make thia one of their one night Ma nils. The public drinking run will be prohibited pro-hibited In Utah after .1 .unry 1. This la the Information given out by the state board of health, which passed resolutions to this eftect at Ita last meeting. Dora Topham, allua Belle Ixmlon, the alleged stockade queen of Salt l.ako, has been found guilty by a Jury of the charge of pandering. The maximum max-imum penalty is twenty years' Im-prls Im-prls umcnt. Three thousand persons gathered at I he Tabernacle at Salt 1 ake, Sunday Rfteuioori to sttend the funeral services ser-vices of the late John T. Calne, one of Utah's first citizens and ex-delegate to congress. Miss Nellie Wads has been voted the most popular young lady in Ogden. Miss Watts was the winner of the contest for the honor of becoming the "aviation queen" In connection with Ihe Four-State fair. Heese Wilcox, aged three, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ge u ge Wilcox of Kays ville, was instantly killed by a Dam-better Dam-better train while playing with hla older biother on the tracks a short d'stance fiom their home. A Blantic project involving the ex tension of the Rick Island rairoad to the Pacific coast and the develop-mei.t develop-mei.t of a wonderfully rich country In nouthem' I'tah is contemplated by Ihttf pieat railroad ayatrm. William Watts, a plonter of Ogden, and who had conducted a burlier shop In that city for over twenty live years, died Sunday as the result of Injutles sustained Saturdiy night, when he was mn down by an automobile. That there will be no change In the dislKti of I lie silver service thef1" plo of this state will present to the battleship I'tah, nor will nny piece of service be substituted, la the emphatic em-phatic declaration of Governor Spry. Jusei .1 O. Heduian. aged 3fi, died suddenly at his home In Halt Laae, death eoiithm while he waa asleep. Dentil 1 th unlit to have resulted from the effects of a sunstroke which f'r Redman sustained fifteen years aso. Because they appropriated milk rnns belonging to the creameries of the state for their pwn personal use, tour residents of Layton were fined 3 and court costs last week. This a !le first pro-ie-cullon under the new law. John Farnaworth, aged nine, wag li.Biaiuly killed on his way to school lit Ogden by being struck down by a telephone polo which workmen were engaged In lowering to the trret. The boy's ekull was crushed (o a pulp. John P. Mrtenaen, aged 79. a pio nrer of Utah, was run down by a ttreet car In Salt Iake Saturday night, death resulting an hour aftet the accident. The last few yeara ol Morlensen llfo has been devoted to ervlce In the temple. During his recent visit to the east, where he attended the conference of tate governor at Spring Lake, N. J., Governor Spry vlaltcd the battleship Utah. The governor say the big battleship bat-tleship Is a thing of beauty and all that could be expected. Accused of having drugged a young girl and accomplishing her downfall, then shadowing her for a week and endeavoring to Induce hei to lead a life of shame, George Kzor, charged with the crime ol panderin, was arrested at Bingham last week. Having gone to sleep with an um brella over his head on the track ol the Salt Lake & Ogden railroad neai St. Joseph roadh- use, five miles north of Salt Lake. Huh Woolloy aed 20 years, of Centervllle, wa truck by a northbound train and e taped with a few bruises. Max Lyman, about 4 year old, the on of O. W. and Dean Lyman ot Parowan was shot dead by his uncle Clifford Benson, about 14 year old The bo were playing In a sheer wagon when the larger boy got a pistol and waa playing with It. Point Ing it at the little fellow be snapped the trU'Rer, the tranedy resulting. A petition is being circulated at Trovo, asking for the pardon o' Hob ert Anderson, formerly city attorney of Provo. who has been serving tim In the county Jail for a :atiitory of fen" Anderson will have served hi full time Ortober 2i. There are more than 02.Oiiii.cmj0 arre of land area In the state, with 22. Oon.noo acres susceptible of cuitiva tion. The major portion of It has n'H yet been taken from the public domrir nd appropriated for private nse. I-en than one million acre are now uudei Irrigation. The tabernacle square In Ogden Is tc be converted Into a public park at thf expanse of the church. The ultimat plan I to erect a magnificent taber aarle on the site of the present or. but nothing definite will be gone at least for another yar. |