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Show THE UTAH BUDGET The Garland Commercial club In now fully oritunixfd find started on It booming rar er. Anion LarRon, an eleven-yenr-old Olden boy, U mirTcrln)? from n fine tured Jaw, the result of liavliij? liccn kicked by a borne. Tbo fdivtoi'H of thi (IrauiHvlUo kcIioo! diKirlct have voti-d ovcrwliclm-Insly ovcrwliclm-Insly in favor of JLTi.tuui botnln for a Hcbool buuH hile und biilltliu. The old Central school buiMliiR In Opd' n ba been iiiireliuscd by iln K;kn Of that city und will U comeltcd Into ono of tho HwKt club tooina In the state. tilt of four carloads of nn-loaded nn-loaded In Salt Lakp durliiK the month of February sixty four hiiHbela were dentroyed by the coun'y horticultural llinpei tor for iodlln moth larvae. Mrs. Lotihai II. Chitndler. who had lived in Salt Lake City for the pant H I t y .Mais, died at her home Sunday forenoon of k-ihiiiI debility. Mm Chandler wan b' rn near Nauvoo. John Moody, a buck driver of I'rovo, pleaded Kiillty to ntdliim' and Riving away Intoxlcatlnn lliuorn and wannen-tetic-d to nerve m-venty live dayn in the city Jull and pay a tine of t:,'t. Turniiin Huddenly to catch bin nut that had been Mown off by a Runt of wind. Claude Huff, ued Iti yearn, rodo hln bicycle directly in front of a n!rect I car in Salt Iike and was inntautly I killed. A wnk'n celebration will lienln April IS In Mo lb. w lun the l.trKo Btec lrld',e ciKiiiuliiK (jra'id river at that place in dedicated and tu ned over to the county hy the Midland Hrld:?8 com f. any. 1 FalliiiK thirty-nine fret to t!-e roof j of a oncrete tunnel from the third j floor of the lloUd t'tah atliiex, Sa t , Lake, Joseph le I!u:io. u tttrtictural Iron worker, gu-tallied injiirb-a which may prove fatal. More than Cm attended the meet-Inun meet-Inun c iinluctcd by the official and experts ex-perts of the penver Ai It lo (irinde industrial in-dustrial train in the tabernacle at SprltiK City hint Sunday, In lieu of the regular Sunday nervicen. i'aiil A. Jeiirion, allan Joiich, w ho was arrented In Klmberly. Idaho, lant week oil a charRo of robbiii'; a ponioflli'e, ; will lie broiiKlit back to Vtah to facj; a charge of breaking Jail at the Tooelo : county Jail In April, 1910. j Tho records of the Salt Iake police department show that sixty stolen bl cycles have been recovered by tho city bleuUin since thu llrnt of tho year. la other words, one stolen bicycle Inn been returned to Its owner each day. Arrangement aoon will lie In progress pro-gress to connect the Colorado state road with the I'lah state road. When thw road hag been completed, it In pro-dieted pro-dieted that annually 10.000 automobiles automo-biles will travel between Salt Lake and Denver. The Ogden Fruit Growers' aKHocla-tlon aKHocla-tlon In preparing for the comini; season sea-son by ordering supplies well 1n advance ad-vance to guarantee arrival in time for! tine. An order has been plated for liMt.000 pounds of wrappliiK paper, or nearly two carloads. The Newhouse hotel, In Salt Lake, which for over two years has been merely a skeleton of steel. Is to be finished and placed in operation within a year, according to a definite announcement made by Samuel New-Iioihj New-Iioihj and associates. James Karris, a boilermaker'a help. er, while standing on the tank hicpf of an eiiKlne while it was moving Into the roundhouse in Halt Lake, was sc.! ously erutshed and Jammed In the doorway of the house, sustaining injuries in-juries which muy prove fatal. Despondent becai.ne the adoption of a "dry" law in I'lah county had driven him from a profitable liipior IhihIimhi, George Sinclair llred a bullet Into hl. bralu at Delta. Sim lair was 40 years old. For several years he conducted a saloon at American Fork. Mrs. Kinnia S. Woodruff, widow of Wllford Woodruff, fourth president ot the Mormon church, died at her home In Salt Lake, March i. at the age of 74. Mrs. Woodruff was bom In Mis sourl and crossed the plains with her parents when she was a child. Tho elk from the Jack-ton ll'd-country ll'd-country arrived at S;.ilna last week and were taken In the mountains. They will be kept In a pant u re In Gooseberry until spring, when they will be turned loose In the mou Mains. It is understood that more will be sent there If tlnse thrive. Kcholng the disastrous expl islon In the working of the t'nion I'jrtlaiid Cement company ut Im vII's S.lde. Juti" 1, 1910. thirteen Jits aggre-.itn? $260,000 have been bl' d In the Set on I dlstrlrt court by representatives of the six Italians and seven Aunirlans who were killed in th" explosion. The county c omt"b:sloriers of !:t Eider county Intend calling nn election to place the road bonds before the tux payers again. An elwtl.m ns hld about a year ago and carried In favor of londs by a big majority, but soui defect was found in the election. According to figures given out by Willard f)one, state Insurance comin sloner. the collection of fees from Insurance In-surance companies doing business In thhi state shows an increase of l-167.99 l-167.99 for January and February of this ycr over the amount co.iccted during the same period last year. Jay Hitesman. aged 19. who lives near Ogdea, ma arrested tn a Salt Lake rooming house and accuned of passing several worthbss ihetk. The police say his misdeeds were prompt d by a desire to make In acquaint incea believe he was |