Show y STATE NEWS SALT LAKE VALLEY ROAD ElTort to Got Uniform Action in Davis County Cities Furmlnglon May 22Act effort will bo made to get uniform action taken on the Salt IxiKe iihlev RaIlroad company petition pe-tition for franchises through Bountiful Farmlnglnn and KavsUlle cllles To this end a meollnc of representatives oj Ito Soveml Councils will probably bo arranged ar-ranged for next Tuesday at Farmlngton rIte question of whether tho route shall bo along the rente or the side of the road the term for which the franchise shall be granted and other regulations will ho considered The suggestion for Ito conference comes from the Kuysvlllo Council and will probably adopted SEARS TAKEN TO PHICE Will ho Held for Trinl M E Missionaries Mis-sionaries Sunnysiclos Output TRIBUNE SPECIAL PrIce Aitiy 22Sluerlff John Leamastcr arrived hero at noon today with Capt Sears tho fellow who Is said to have I vIctimized several Emery county people by means of bogus checks and other liiestlonible methods and who wan arrested ar-rested at Salt Lake < Miy host Sunday He IH to be taken to Casllo Lule this evenIng even-Ing or tomorrow morning where ho will have a preliminary hearing and will bo bound ovei to trial before tho t District court which convener there on tho JSth of June Rev T J Straw lirldg accompanied hv hli wife Is here as missionary for tho Methodlsl church and will I endeavor to build a chapel nml school In Price Rev and Mrs Siniwltrldrfi i are working uiulcr hue direction of Hishnp Hlff of Suit Uiko City and are meeting with much encouragement en-couragement In their labjrs They held largely attended senIces at the Helper chapel Sunony forenoon and evening Thu output I of lie I coal mines at Sun iiyaldo at present Is about twenty cats a day OM an average half of which Is taken to Custle Gate for coking while the balance Is turned over to tho Denver Den-ver Rio Urande railway for Us own and commercial uses Work IH well under way at Castle Gato for the t ion new coke ovens there and lo make room for which s number of residences resi-dences of miners and other buildings are being torn away to make room It Is said that within llvo your this will bo made the biggest coking plant In the entlro West The scarcity of water makes It necessary to change the original plans of building these ovens al Sunnyslde Jurors for Carbon County TRIBUNE I SPECIAL Price May District Clerk Howard has drawn from the box as petit and grand Jurors these nimejs to servo at the coming terin of nietrlct court which convenes con-venes hero on tile lllh of June Judge Jacob Johnson presiding Grand Jurors T L I Reese Castle Gate Thomas Gale Wellington William Feath irstono c ostlo Gate Thomas Nichols PrIce Allen Cox tactic Gate Walter lurk Winter Quarters Ileiiry Wade Iastlo Gale J S RoberlHon Scolkld Reese Lowl Castle Gile Petit Jurors A W Ilorsloy James S Malhls Rasmus Frandsen 11 I D Ellloll A P Lee p orgo Robb Thoman FItzgerald FItz-gerald John A Powell Jr C II Em pey R G Miller and Lot Powell Price Malhls Paltlnson Winter Quarters held Jesusen Wellington Robert Williams Sr Richard While T T jmpli B F laf fey CLstlc Gate D W Nichols Sen Held H I I J Stowell Spring Glen John D Llowollvn Scotleld R W Avery T S Birch Wellington C II Muhlstefn Winter Win-ter Quarters Frank Wlfeman Spring Glon Parowan People Wed Porowon May 0Ji Nathan Benson aged 73 and Mrs Emellno Grlmnhaw aged 53 both left here Friday morning for Mantl to bo Joined In Ito holy bonds of matilmony On Friday evening Miss Nelllo Taylor of this I placn and a Mr Anderton of Rich I Held were married at the homo of iho brides parents Mhits Nellie has hten ono of Parowans school maams for a Odin be of years They will leave for RIch IbId In Iho morning Brigham Youngs Birthday Parowan May f0A committee was np pol iled loday al the Mormon meeting to arrange for a celebration on the 1st of Juno In honor of Brlgham Youngs birthday birth-day Jesse OBrien Dead Layton May 2Jesso OBrien a son AC Mr and Mrs John OBrien of this I plare died yesterday at Fort Benton Monl where ho was employed al railroading rail-roading The word came by wire lo Iho parents today lie was near 25 years of age Tho remains will be brought hcr6 for burial James OBrien went to Montana Mon-tana tonight to bring tho body home WATER CASE ON TRIAL Important Hearing Before tile Court at Fillmore TRIBUNE SPECIAL Fillmore May 22The case of th Den eret Irrigation company et nl against Samuel Melnlyrc el ul IH still In progress of trIal The plaintiffs have rested and tho defendants case Is well under way and It looks now as If the care would bo completed beforo the week Is ended Today being the time for the regular May term to begin Judge Illgglns called the calendar and made the followIng eel tings of cases White Mountain Reservoir company vs James Duncan set for trial for tho 25th Insl White Mountain Reservoir Reser-voir company VH Fisher ft il I set for the 2oth Whlto Mountain Reservoir company com-pany vs Labrun et al net for 20th Moverlck W McDonald vs Myrllo M McDonald set for 26lh State vs Peter Huntsman set for 20th The defendant In this case was arraigned upon an Information charging him With assault with a doidly weapon and he look the statutorv time to plead Margaret M Blythe a native of Scot lard WJIK naturalized A Jury was ordered for the 29lh list I |