Show I UTAH STATE i Reports from various s canneries it Ii he the vicinity of or Ogden indicate th that t lh tin tomato crop for this season will viiI b bt bc large S Large orchards in Salt Lake cou counts t ire are 95 per por cent free tree from the m moth math th according to the monthly report report tar for July of the county horticultural inspector A sit site has been purchased consisting consist consist- lug ing ng of eighteen acres for the Roost Roes Roosevelt velt high school and Immediate ste steps will be taken for the tho er erection cUon of a building Set upon by thug In the freight yards in Ogden Joseph Burnett a watchman was terribly beaten aboul the face and head hend and was so severe severely ly Iy injured he had to be removed tc the hospital A red hot rivet falling from the eighth floor of the Eccles building now In course of or construction in Ogden struck Henry T. T Atwood in the back causing partial paralysis He JIe is in th the hospital in a a. serious condition A railroad into the Uintah basin from Green River city elty is the talk of ol residents of ot Roosevelt Baron Von Yon Horst of ot London purchaser of several se thousand acres of or land near Roosevelt Roosevelt Roose Roose- velt Is b behind the railroad move Leon J J. J a sold soldier r of fortune who says that he makes his living by participating in revolutions left Salt Lake City last week for New NewYork NewYork York City from where he be will sail for Venezuela to join th the revolutionist Castro to a report just issued by bythe bythe the Builders Bunders Association of Chicago the rate of wages by the the- hour paid in Salt Lake Lale City is less only than mat paid in San Francisco and Seattle among twenty two twenty two of the larger cities of the country Orders have been Issued by the Cg- Cg den chief of police to arrest all youthful youth ful rul drivers of motor vehicles wl who o exceed exceed ex ex- ex the speed limits in their attempts to outdistance the automobiles of the tire department during the runs of or those Glose m machines f William D. D Shaw dropped dead at Logan on the He arose and went ent out after some kindling when he did not return his wife sought him She found his hi's lifeless body just outside outside out out- side the door He Be was about sixty years of age and a f family mil Reports received from the several sugar sugar plants of the amalgamated di dis US- districts indicate a splendid late development devel devel- of beet crops acc according to officials of of the sugar company The average vera tonnage for the Utah district districtS IB ls S estimated at twelve tons per acre All the stores in Provo were closed Wednesday because of the annual out outIng outing ing of the retail cH clerks held at at G Geneva Geneva Ge Ge- neva on Utah lake More than were in attendance at the festivities which included d a long program ol 01 sports and did not finally end till tm after midnight The wheat and oat crop in Cache valley were serious seriously Y damaged last week by a hailstorm In the be vicinity of Lewiston the hail w whIch ich was in some cases half an inch inck in diameter stripped the leaves s from the suga beet plants and beat tho thc oats oats' and nd wheat from the stalks J Another farm demonstrator has hns been heen appointed to supplement th those je already in the field This is is s A. A Merrill Men of of Logan and hf his field Is' Is to tobo bo ho Sevier Seyler county The The app appointment appoint appoint- i t. t ment meat of those these state agricultural specialists spec specialists was vas authorized by the act ol of the recent legislature After making a trip of Inspection V over over- the new state road from Willard to BrIgham the county commissioners decided to complete the road at an au Additional cost of ps s which will be paid entirely by Box by-Box Box Elder Elder Elder El El- der county The road will be one of fit the best in the state when completed A bolt of lightning struck one ol 01 the compressing plants of the Utah Copper company at BIngham Sunday afternoon starting a fire that did about damages While climbing up on some ties in Ogden Donald Anderson Anderson- 6 years ol old l was crushed under several of the heavy y timbers Umbers which fell upon the boy crushing him and causing internal inter inter- na an nal injuries injuries- Ho He is in a precarious The rho new fruit packing house which is being erected at not Orchard on the Bamberger route b by t the e Ogden Fruit Fruit- growers' growers association will be even larger than at first planned a basement basement basement base base- ment for storage of apples having been added R. R F F. Spencer 22 2 years of ago a ar arrested rested at Salt Lake several days ago Arthur en cn suspicion of being George Harper wanted in en on a charge of shooting two men nten to death and wounding a a. third on oI the night ol of June 30 has been released Lightning L struck the steeple of the Granger meeting house Sunday evenIng evenIng even even- Ing in the midst of a severe electrical cal storm The steeple was vas rall rally demolished a and d the front of the building was was wa considerably l damaged as the bolt traveled to the ground Joseph Lynch an employee of the Ringling Bros Dros cir clr circus us was injured while the circus train was being made up In th the yard at Ogden Lynch lay down own beside the track for a sleep and tho the foot board of ot a switch engine scraped his head which was near i the railI rail Congregations of five Ogden I churches attended the first of union I services to be held during the month month of August last las Sunday Sunda The services I ore pre being held with a n view of developing develop develop- 1 broader spirit of or friendship and ana II lug ing a i brotherhood among the members |