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Show THE UTABUDGEi The new pea canning ta Ephraim has begun operations The Scandinavian reunion h Ephraim June 18 and u . 11 cess in every way. w . The city council of Briha Is spending a large sum of m Cl:; present in repairing Main street1' At the meeting of the TJtah b. ers' association at Price, ch Burton of Salt Lake was chosen? dent of the association. ' The government fish hatcherv . be located near Springvilie ' v '' county, where a site has been chased at a cost of $10,900. Failing to intimidate his y0Wlg ,, Into a suicide pact with him i Horace McFate, a miner, 45 yja age, ended his life in Salt Lake w 1 Isaac Shea, 67 years of age ' for forty years an employee 0 K Union Pacific Railroau company It' at his hxjme In Salt Lake of tL " debility. Ktiti The nineteenth annual confer,-of confer,-of the Young Men's and Young men's Mutual Improvement asset" tions of the Mormon church was y. In Salt Lake last week. Christopher Wilburn, 6 years ige, an expressman, of Salt Lake, accidentally killed when thrown V-the V-the driver's seat of his wagon, ij" neck was broken by the fall. "All of the Elks in the state of ly and some from other states, inchm;, a big Nevada contingent, wiil their annual celebration of Purple t at Lagoon on Tuesday, June So. Pleasant Grove entertained tie o'-folks o'-folks of the Alpine stake on Wedip day. They were feasted on strat berries and' cream, besides being ft Bn a regular banquet at the noon hoi-Thomas hoi-Thomas Steadman has .been ta victed at Logan of bootlegging, g. was convicted upon the testimony t' two Salt Lake detectives, who opt-ated opt-ated in several of the towns of fc county. Major J. Keeler, manager of i-Midvale i-Midvale branch of the Utah Ligiu Power company, was electrocut. June 12 while attempting to put a ic fuse in the transformer at the e; station. With the election ot officers for;:-ensuing for;:-ensuing year and the naming of E.. Ings, Mont., as the meeting place : 1915, the business of the t. C. : grand council was completed at Ps June 12. A big celebration of July 4 is ';;;. planned in Brigham City by the JL tary band and the H. C. fire dept uent. The celebration will be c:: ducted by those organizations anj all-day program has been ouuinei Mining machinery invented by S. Lakers and manufactured in Sal; Ii Is now in use in all parts of the sec From the far north and the far sr.. orders have been received in i Lake during the last few days :' Salt Lake inventions. Samuel Harrison Bailey S grand-nephew of Joseph Smith, t founder of the Mormon church, at his residence in Salt Lake te-of te-of dropsy. He had been ill for s eral days. Mr. Smith was bon -Nauvoo, 111., August 1, 1S3S. Win. Bingley, a game warden 0!;-Lake 0!;-Lake county, may lose his reoai: arm from blood poisoning as a re. of defending himself from a foK:" he was endeavoring to arrest. It ley lost one arm and a leg ina-: accident when he was a boy. iMayor G. A. Badiug of Mita"-and Mita"-and sixty-eight business men -city spent a few hours in Salt L 011 June 12 on tueir big westerr. r. excursion. The Milwaukee men on their way homt after visitfai northwest in their elegant sp;-train. sp;-train. The Brigham City Fruitgrowrs'-gociation Fruitgrowrs'-gociation has just signed up tract with an eastern fruit furnish it with sixty-two csri peaches at 55 cents a bushel. -peaches are to be packed In te baskets to be furnished by the I chasers. The Utah (Fruit Growers' as Hon in Davis and Weber couaW' peets to be able to ship a r!lta. BiiKi.l fruit daily from Ogden"; on. For the next week or tenj-the tenj-the shipments will be mixed, ing of cherries, gooseberries, --berries --berries and strawberries. Lorenzo D. tVeel, VMd j- 1 agent for Indians iu hW. to assist the Indians of SM with a fair which they plan this summer. Specimens of tural products and stock W Indian wares, such as bonds, and bankets, will be shown- Karl Keeler. who has j9t K; to r-ovo from Ann where he has been taking c'": engineering, has invented malic herniate fr lb" Pu. regulating tho flow of w:Uer ',.. ervolrs. canals nnd lateral from any source whatever the water surface rises or Tho Phillip Item IVcoraW panv of -Suit l.nko. tho ea-? . oratluK II rm which submit o nmklun the Interior deoeM" cnpltol, has been wiini''.. tract bv the capltol romni'-consideration romni'-consideration for the rk ' The Interstate- eonimoree c',. hits set July 20 a I'10 jt; henrltiK of tho protest in r Salt l.nlio Commercial . bureau talnst the V- d .-: -rates on HOO comm"'"" , from tho Missouri rl, points. |