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Show THE UTAH BUDGET James I n n haa boil appointed by the president Hit postmaster at Park City. Fire, breaking out In tin Andor. nn IIhIiit (.limine: mills nt Kiclillold. entailed a loss of JO.iiui) to the owners of the il:mt. Tlu population of Nephl. n( online to un announcement received from the census bureau, Ik 2.7511, us uijaiii. t J, COS ten years aj;o J. II. Ilond, an OKden primer, liai ued OKden City for $l..r.oo 1 tmaH Xor personal InjurleH received by flipping on an ley pavement. liarliiK burKlarM manipulated the combination 011 the nafo In a cigar Btore In Salt Lake, Sunday nlnht. e-furl e-furl 11:; $2r.O for their trouble. Anna J. I,arnen, the oldest resident r Kphniim. died at the home of her I aon on the 17th from old hkc and gunerul debility, at tbo ant? of ninety-live. ninety-live. Alexander Pahl, nevcnty ntm' yearn old. died at IiIh homo In South Cottonwood Cot-tonwood Friday, of Keneral debility. 1I was born In Norway and raino to Vtah In IS. '.a. With dlKnitnries of church and itate prominent In attendance the funeral fu-neral of Mr. Harriet Harney Youns, nidow of President Ilrlnham Youn, bh held at the Forest Ihilo meeting iinuHo on Fobruary 17. The board of governors of the Utah Development leiiKiie will meet for the first time at the Salt Lake Com tnerclal club March 6. Tho call was Usued laHt week by F. M. IrlgK, preHldent of the league. Tho two dayi' BCHHion of the Utah County Teachers asHoclation, held at If hl last week, was one of the most uccensful ever held In the county, ( approximately 250 educators havlns attended the leveral schhIoiis. ( If tents soon to be made with Utah coal prove successful, the Kovernment , will buy millions of totia of fuel from , the mines of Carbon, Emery and other counties In this Btato for Imttletthlps tind other government craft on the Pa- clflo coaBt. 1 A water-jacket exploded In the homo of W. H. Harnea In Salt Lake, Sunday mornlnR, wreckiriK tho 300-I'ound 300-I'ound Btove, BinashlnK the windows 1 and tearing the doors from the kitchen, kitch-en, but none of the occupants of tho bouse were Injured. Relics of the early Indian mound tlwellerB of that section of the state have been uncovered north of Nephl by Erneat Foote. Many well preserved pieces of pottery, bone and stone Implements Im-plements and other evidences of early settlement were found. To complete the conntmctlon of the state road through Wellsville canyon the board of commissioners of Cache county Intend to petition tho legislature legisla-ture for an appropriation. The board ! will visit the legislature In person ' to press their claims for state money, j The board of education of Logan has decided to Issue a call for a bonding bond-ing election, the same to be held Tuosday, March 7. The bonds will be for $35,000, the proceeds to be used for constructing a central school to relieve the congestion now existing In -the public schools. Upwards of 500 persons of Mt. Pleas- j ant and from Rurrotinltn farms greeted greet-ed the IVnver & Ulo (Irande Industrial Indus-trial train at Mt. Pleasant on Its second sec-ond Btop In Utah county, ltusiness was suspended during the afternoon, and most of the population turned out to welcome the train. Representative Madsen has Introduced Intro-duced a bill which may make Salt Iko a rival of Reno, Nevada, In the matter of divorces. Madsen's bill provides, pro-vides, as does the Nevada law. that : the plaintiff ueed rea d.' only six I months In the county before filing ault for divorce. With the election of officers, two of ' whom are from Salt Lake, and a bonrd ' of directors on which the metropolis of the state has one representative, and the selection of Provo as the convention con-vention city In 1912. the most success ful meeting of the Utah Horticultural . association ended at Iliinham City on Friday. , In order that the remains of her , Bon. Hugh McGulre. who. with sixteen Italian and Creek laborers, was liter- , ally blown to pieces at Devil's Si de lust June, mltjht be given a decent , burial, Mrs. Anna MrC.uIre of IUik ham Canyon, mother of the youns 1 man, bad the bones and remains of all 1 the victims of the disaster shipped to 1 E.ilt Lake last week and burled. t The special demonstration train of the Utah Agricultural collere, In charge of experts from that Instltu tlon. left Salt Lake over the Denv r ! aV Rio Grande Thursday moinlns for a trip of sixteen days, during which I eighteen towns along the line of the 1 road will be visited. The new federal building which has been In course of construction at l.o gin for about two years was open-'d ' to the public on the 15th. The total ' cost of the building was $C'..7 H. while ; 1 th approximation made for tt was 170.000. Vernal will soon have one of the most up locate amusement halls In . the state of Utah. The building will be 52ill feet, with a large and fully- , Minlpped stage, dressing rooms, etc. ( The floors will be of highly polished , maple. The building will be Humiliate Humili-ate by electricity. |