Show 4 STATE NEWS ll t tid i id 1 George W. W King a resident of Salt e Lake has mysteriously disappeared d rand and hiS friends fear he has met with Sl foul play I The opening of the third season of lil the Utah Chautauqua assembly at atI Glenwood park Ogden July 11 will willbe l be e known as lS Roundup day day Concrete pipe will probably be used I in the proposed million dollar sewer extension which the Salt Lake City proposes to construct in the near fu future ture The Canning corporation q las bas commenced t the c packing of peas 1 at Its Syracuse plant the 1 he start had been delayed a few days by the recent recent re ra- re- re cent storms r One thousand acres of the Newcastle R project in Iron county are under cultivation cui cul I and b by 1915 It Is expected that the entire acres will be q under cultivation To provide some definite way in InI InI which which to take better care of the teeth teet I I r of public school children is the pro problem In lem now under discussion by the 11 school board in III Salt Lake a Caleb A A. Inlow convicted of the murder of Thomas Eddie White of f Salt Lake on the night of October r q r. r 1912 was taken to the state prison 1 on cn n June 9 9 to serve a life lire sentence wide Nationwide prohibition was advocated to Gated by members of the of Colored Women's clubs of Utah Montana Wyoming and Colorado al alu u the annual convention held in Sail Lake t 4 i Eric P Liljeroth 70 years of age a native of Sweden was struck and Instantly In killed b by a passenger train at Provo He was watching one train n and nd did not the other train see ap apI ap- ap I Property owners and taxpayers of Bountiful and r have expressed themselves as being in favor of a 5 5 i mill road tax le levy lefor for surfacing the late fate road through Davis county with concrete I 1 Salt Lake county will pay 1200 during 1914 for demonstrations to the farmers of at the county of the crops crop best adapted to the soil This was decided on last week by the county commissioners Thrown from a horse while herding cows at Marriott Weber county Wallace Wailace Wai Wal- lace Morris 11 years old was kicked In the face b by the animal and sustained sustained sus sue tamed a double fracture of or th the jaw jawand jawand and other injuries n Lorenzo D D. Creel United states In dlan agent for Utah will begin ar arrangements arrangements I shortly after July 1 l for ar at Indian fair and exhibit to be giver give giveron on the Skull Valley Indian reserva r late in fn September Every dollar that property own owners owners ers era Jost lost as a result of the breaking of the tho Hatchtown dam will be refunded refund refund- ed by the state according to a stat statement state state- ment went made by J. J F F. Chidester a mem memo her lier of the state land board The weekly crop p progress ogress report o ol of the tle United States weather bureau Issued Is t sued Juno June 9 shows that the past week eek was exceptionally cold cold and wet in all parts of the state though crop prospects are the the- best In many years Notices are being prepared by the 1 state tate dairy food bureau for benefit of manufacturers in Utah of oC the federal net weight law which goes Into effect September 1 I when short I I weighing and measurements will willbe be I eliminated n By unanimous vote yote the members of oC the board of education re-elected re David Da Da- Da vid Id II li Christensen as superintendent of the tho public schools of Salt Lake for the next two years at a salary salar t of a year Professor ProCessor Christen Christen- 1 ten has held this position for thirteen years The interstate commerce commission has set July 20 as the date for the hearing bearing of the protest entered by the they y Salt Lake Commercial Club Traffic bureau against the proposed raise In rates on commodities and classes from the Missouri river to Utah points u The The- Davis County high school question ques ques- I tion which has caused so much agitation a tion during the last few months barI has bar I been practically settled by the county i board of education The suggestion made by bv the tile state board of education i 4 w t that at a n central central high school be establIshed established established will be An order for the release of J. J A. A Hill from the custody of the sheriff may bo be made within a day or two lUll Hill was convicted over a year ago of the murder mur mur- murder der ler of Frank A. A Colclough night marshal mar steal at Midvale He appealed to the supreme court new evidence showing li was not present at the time the murder was committed Notice has been received of the withdrawal of nearly acres o oland os 0 osland land scattered through Summit and andIron andiron andron Iron ron counties from the coal land class class- Examinations have shown that the land does not contain coal insufficient In Insufficient n sufficient quantities to warrant com corn and It ft will be thrown thron open for entry in the near future tl Ira D. D Wines has tendered to Leh Lehn City the gift girt of an entire square Inthe in lu inthe luthe the center of town to be used as a alty city Ity park The conditions of the girt gift lre are that the city must at once the square with a suitable fence and n spend 1000 in n beautifying by planting I i trees lawns and shrubbery Window panes were shattered doors were blown from their hinges and the the tenants alarmed when a settling tank tanka a Part of the tho heating apparatus at the Kensington apartments Salt Lake Lak CIt City exploded The damage was r about Seventy five women representing I Ithe the colored women's clubs of Utah COlor Colorado do Wyoming and Montana 1 assembled 11 as fl ambled at the tho opening session of the r annual convention of the tho colored wom worn ens en's club and jurisdiction J 1 VA ake ako on June 11 ething original in the line o og of 1 j g capture was sprung by thre X 1 who stole an automobile beig be be- 1 ig tg to E. E Knudson of Ogden when abandoned the tho car and escaped jr cycles which they had previously nto uto the spare tire tiro rack of th the |