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Show UTAH-STATb ....... " Franklin D. ' -Steed, a promine farmer and dairy man. of Farming;,rj died suddenly of apoplexy. I ; Mrs. Bertha Davis, aged SS, a for- ; mer resident of Logan, suicided at Ogden, taking carbolic acid. The iota! receipts from timber sales, from the Wasatch national for- -. est this year will reach StULO'iO, in the opinion of Supervisor r.ruins. As a safeguard against shoplifting V during the, rush previous to Christ- mas, several Ogden department stores , have employed special detectives. fifty more men are to he put to j work " on the beet sugar factory, which is being built by the Utah-Idaho Utah-Idaho Sugar company at West Jordan. At a municipal election held at ; Kamas, the bond issue of $15,000 for the construction of a modern, sani- 4 rary water plant was favorably voted", ' y 59 to 34. V Children nlaving with matches set fire to the barn and warehouse of Benjamin O. Carlston at Kphiaint. The I Are completely destroyed the build- ing and contents. - With the re-election, of J. C. Kntid-son Kntid-son of ISrighivm City as president for another year, the annual convention of the Utah State Horticultural society so-ciety was concluded at Ogden. ' There are fewer deaths in Utah in , proportion to the population than in any other state in the Union except , Kansas, according to statistics compiled compil-ed by the United Suites census bureau. Samuel E. Distpn, a coal miner, was killed in the workings of the Union Fuel company's mine at Grass Creek when the roof of an underground under-ground chamber fell in and a pile of rocks showered down. I John Hasalone, 51 years of age, proprietor pro-prietor of a 'barber shop in Bingham, died Monday of inhalation pneumonia, induced by' injury to his lungs when- , he came near drowning in a swim- m'ing pool at Salt Lalce. t More children! ..attend the Summit; county schools in proportion to the population than in ,any other county of the stale, said Prfessor llosiah Hall, state high school inspector, upon his return from Summit last week. John Andre,' aged 31 years, of Price, known throughout Carbon county and southern Utah as one of the leading members of the French sheep colony, died last week at a Salt Lake hospital of a complication of diseases. Stricken with heart failure as he , was standing on the street, James Thompson, aged G2, an old resident of Ogden, toppled to the sidewalk with such force that the base of his skull was fractured and he died a few minutes min-utes later. Charges against Judge Willis Brown ""'( one-time juvenile court judge of Salt 1 Lake, that ho operated a confidence game in soiling stock in a motion picture pic-ture company to L. A. Thompson, a , Chicago railway mail clerk, have been withdrawn. The formal opening of the new cap- " itol- will not take place January 4, the. twentieth birthday anniversary of Utah as a state, as has been suggested, suggest-ed, as the building will not be in entire en-tire readiness for the formal opening ait that timou .-. Henry Naylor and Lawrence Stap- . . ley, miners at Eureka, drilled into 1 a missed hole and sustained very ser- I ious injuries. Naylor, who was closest, clos-est, to the charge of powder, was the more seriously hurt, although there ; is a possibility that both men may t lose their sight. j An order for two carloads of pota- toes and several hundred pounds of Utah celery has been received at the Salt Lake oHices of the Wabash r-!---road as a result of the sending of po- tatoes and celery to A. L. Gilbert, ' " commercial agent of the Wabash at Fort Wayne, Ind. Wiiter ;power electric project developed de-veloped in the Fourth dh-trict of the forest -service, of which Ogden is itho headquarters, produced 111.750 horsepower horse-power and in the national forests of the .dislricls are many sites for further fur-ther development when (here is a larger market for the I'lecti'lcily. When It appeared that she would recover and after she is reported to have begun -nourishing hopes of being reunited will, her family, M rs. yur. India CreiislKAv, who was shot innjuKii tne mouth Duceinher 8 at Salt Lake by F. 11. Ahroltl, who committed com-mitted suicide, died December 11). With tin; purpose of extending ule ;tate highway Trom Richlidd to .Marysvale, by way of Richlidd canyon, can-yon, which will save many miles of travel, including a tortuous climb iver a high mountain, fifty-five convicts con-victs of the Htate prison have been sent to their winter camp In Sevi-'r ounty. ' " The various boards of sheep corn- ' A missionerg have 'been asked to me-t -fj In Salt Utke during t; comin,, convention of the National Woolgrov' ' ers' association to consider ways a means to make as uniform as pu. h!e state regulations concerning S interstate movement of sheep rroo one grazing land to another 1 ""' Conditions that a-e regarded bM authorities as pointing to a po Flate murder mystery surround tl ic .fhcrity cry at Ogden of the body of a r1" J""1'-- -', ileved to he A. K. Ashhy of ('''"gram. i peles or Ixmg Beach, Cal. ' was found benei.th the e ''"'"',H- ' , ., , .-r of I lie III u - hv a bov. . . King it rr.-n tre. Herman Harms, statcof mayors. The make an analysis of th'M in the rom- ""' "ier riv-r at the reti'ij'r"vn '""I win warden or the slate"'1- ''"'' v S wants to he assur.,n';",,'V'1 "n' Y I ,-,; WPP will be pure,,,,, inl offie't coustrucu camp: y ' ' li |