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Show THE UTAH BUDGET Tbe town board of Bingham him let the. contract for a new jail. Preparation are being made for the United Commercial Travelers conclave, to be held at Ogden June 12, 13 and 14. Tbe Indian war veteruns of Salt Lake City huve decided to hold their annual outing, this year at Bountiful n June K. That spraying to accomplish beneficial bene-ficial results must b done within the tit alx duya U ainonx the Instructions Instruc-tions iwBued to tho fruit growers of fialt Lake county. Lloyd Mcllrldo, 11 year old aon of C. R. Mclirlde of Tooele, was nhot and instantly killed by his lOyearoM cousin, Harvey Kirk, when the boys were out hunting. Peter Borenson of Redmond probably probab-ly saved blrngelf from being burned to death by jumping Into the canal when Lis clothea caught Are as a result re-sult of a gaaollne exploaion. Iruttons bearing the inscription "Woodrow Wilson for President." and 1 a photograph of the governor of New Jersey, are appearing In Suit Lake on the coat lapels of Democrats. Buffering from burua received while trying to light a (Ire in her range with coal oil, Mrs. B. P. Lloyd lleit at her home In Park City In a criUcul condition condi-tion and Is not expected to live. , Fred Weber, allaa Fred Jones, con ' feeaed slayer of William Kraft at Hf ' Louis, June 12, 1909, who was arrest ed In Salt Lake, baa been returned to St Louis to face a charge of murder. Despondent over continued advenes, ad-venes, Miss Cord lit Olxen, a drexe 1 maker, aged 23, atempted suicide In Salt Lake, taking, strychnine, but her 1 eondlt'on was discovered by friend and her life saved. As evidence of tho Interest which Is already being man fested In the ten-day ten-day Chautauquan session to be held In Ogden next July, the executive committee com-mittee has already received $2, COO from the sale of seanon tickets. To add variety to the monthly farmers' far-mers' Institute to be held at Murray, tbe May meeting will be out of the usual routine, In that It will consist of a debate on prohibition. Instead of lectures on agricultural subjects. By a unanimous vote the taxpayers of Santaqu'n have decided In favor of bonding the town for a waterworks " system. A committee of three has seen appointed to obtain legal advice and alao find out the cost of the project. pro-ject. The state department of livestock Is preparing to settle with stockmen for losses from their herds as the result re-sult of condemnation of cattle affected affect-ed with tuberculosis, In line with the appropriation made by the last legislature. legis-lature. A petition signed by 3,470 bona fide citizens residing In tbe county un t outside of Salt Lake City was filed Saturday with the county clerk and tbe board of county coinmlasloners, asking for a local option liquor election elec-tion on June 27. Suffering from a nervous breakdown, break-down, caused by the arduous duties of guarding Layton by n gbt since J. W. Lavender, nightwatchman, was shot by band ts, Hurt Khlrtal went to the hospital a few days ago In a state of nervous collapse. Members of the Grand Army of the Republic, Ladles of tbe O. A. H, Women's Relief corps, and tnelr friends to the number of 400 or more, tnet at Ogden, Saturday, In the twenty-ninth annual encampment ot the department of Utah. The city council of Kaysville last week parsed an ordinance making It ; unlawful for any person under 21 years of age to use or have In bis pus- , session tobacco In any form. Tbe city marshal was Instructed to rigidly en- i force the ordinance. Partly because of the thinning out i In Utah flocks during the pant year, and partly because tbe wool clip Is ' freer from sand and dirt than tt was 1 a year ago, the total Utah wool clip will be considerably under the weight 1 of the 1910 crop, according to present pres-ent estimates. ' Drug stores, confectionary shops and Ice cream parlors were open In American Fork last Sunday for the first Sunday In n.rly two years. This . was the result of the repealing of the , Sunday closing ordinance by tbe city council following a pctltoin by a ma- . Jorlty of the citizens. Former State Senator A. O. Smoot of Provo was suddenly called by death ( Monday, lie had undergone a very ( successful operation for throat ! troubles at a local hospital, and bla sudden detn ae from uremic poixonlng came aa a shock to the entire com- t munlty. As a re? u't of a dispute over a horse trade at I hl, Hyrum Kvans lies dan- gerously wiunded with a knife gain In bis left lung and William Vaughn 1 Is In the county Jail at Provo awaiiing the outcome of Kvans' Injurlea. Ilnth men are prominent residents of Lt-bl. J. W. Mcllenry of Murray, president of tbe Murray Commercial club, as painfully Injured ben a buggy In i which be waa riding was struck by a motorcycle going at a high rate of 1 peed. Tbe buggy was demolished and Mr. Mcllenry was thrown to the ground. |