Show UTAH TE TE NEW NEr Mike Yokel defeated Fred Heal float In wrestling match at Salt I ako It June 19 HI in two out of three falls A. A R. R of Ogden was nina unai una elected president of th the Pharmaceutical association la In e lion at Salt snit I Lake ake TIne The government fish hatchery jg is t be be located near ville Springville Hi U ULl county count where a site has been p pu chased at a cost of Tho The Oregon Short Line will be gl the construction of a a. viaduct over i It h tracks at Third North Salt La Lacity City as soon as the bridge mater arrives lank Frank Frank Cummins a window washer j was killed when he be fell feU from a astory fourth story window v of or a n Salt Lake hott to t the le pavement His skull wa t crushed t l J Prospects for tor a n bumper fruit crop in III I Utah are declared to be exceeding j bright is a 1914 fruit crop statement ii 1 sued by hy J. J Edward Taylor state her hor t tI I Inspector I Tired of life A. A Keefer Keeter 28 23 years ears of or age attempted suicide at his hia j dence In Salt Lake by drinking poison pOison of He lie was taken to the emergency hOI boa sc and was soon soan out of ot danger J I blO The TIne fourteenth annual convention of nf the tIne Utah Pharmaceutical lion was held in Salt Lake last wee 01 It was estimated that the con J ct was attended b by active delegate delegat 41 tt The of gophers and fP op other rodents have been the caus causa W Wor for or the tile break In the Hatchtown dam dani 00 say engineers who are closely watch watching I ing developments In the Hatchtown o Investigation ff A. A Droubay prominent In r political and business circles o or Salt r Lake and a resident of Utah for near r rIy ly Iy fifty years died June 16 at Salt Sal J 1 Lake of oC hemorrhage of tho the lung lIe was In lila his fifty eighth year J. J Edward dward Taylor state horticultural I tural Inspector has completed an In ln Investigation 11 In of fruit trees and crops craps fr ilL Iii Salt I Lake ake count county lIe He says he found faund UI D them normally free from pests and anti r he predicts exceptional harvests Responsibility for the recent k garage arage accident at Ogden In which two workmen lost last their lives and four s' s others were severely injured was In Iii iS S substance fastened upon the Dinwiddie Dinwid- Dinwid Iddie Id- Id J Jdie die Construction company by a carmer's caroner's corDner's car car- oner's mers jury jur I Frank rank D D. Taylor 51 years rears of ot age a native nathe of Salt Lake and for man many In the lumber I years actively engaged business there died June 16 at a local hospital following an Illness o of about thirty-six thirty hours from strangulation strangulation lation of the bowels The secretary of the Manufacturers Manufacturers' Ili ers ers' association of Utah says that I every county In the state will have have- an exhibit of oC fresh fruit at the I Chamber of ot Commerce at Salt Lake j If It the present campaign of af the tha association nasa asso elation proves praves successful 1 On the first day of employment it t the Oregon Short Line yards In Salt SaIL Lake Albert L. L Huested a vet veteran crall switchman 47 years of age was wis 7 crushed to death between the Oregon I Short Line freight house platform I and a moving freight car Twenty thousand cards of four different dif dlf ferent kinds each bearing the admonition admonition ad alt- ad monition to shop early In ln the day and to shop not at all ov and holidays will be distributed tw to- the general genral public at the doors Qt QI many churches of at Salt Lake Sunday a June 29 About persons over 70 years ot of otage age gathered at the Provo tabernacle grounds June 17 fur for the annual old aId folks' folks outing During the morning 3 a a. baud band concert was given to the veterans veterans veterans vet vet- erans and at noon a banquet was served In the basement of the the old old tab- tab While riding a a. motorcycle on Provo Provo Provo Pro Pro- vo bench Henr Henry Jones and Ralph Handley ran Into a buggy In which two boys bos and two girls were riding The buggy was overturned and th the th occupants were tere thrown out One ot of the young women was badly bruised and the two boys slightly Injured While standing by the side of a a. a stack of hay near Taylorsville Harr Harry Empey Empe a ranch hand band 2 24 4 years of age met his death by electrocution The current passed from om a high power Rw r cable of the Utah Power Light company through a steel steel chain Attached At it I to the boom of a a. hay load loading I machine The The Utah Fruit Growers Growers' association association 1 tion in Davis Davig and Weber count counties s expects ex cx- 1 to be able to ship a carload of pC small fruit dally daily from Ogden from now no on For Por the next week or ten days the shipments will be mixed consistIng consisting consist consist- I Ing of cherries gooseberries ras rasp rasp- raspberries berries and strawberries i Lorenzo Lorenza D. D Creel United States StattS agent for Indians In Utah Is planning i to assist the Indians of af Skull valley j with a fall fair which they plan to give ghe 1 this summer Specimens of agricultural agricultural tural products and stock and various Indian wares such as beads beads and blankets will be e shown I Mayor layor G G. G A. A Bading of Milwaukee and sixty eight business men of at that city ity spent a few hours In Salt L Lake I on June 12 on their big weStern westen trade excursion The Milwaukee men were on their way home after visiting the northwest In their elegant special train Wm BIngley a game geme warden of oC Salt Lake county may lose his remain remaining lug arm m from Crom blood pol poisoning as ns a result o 0 or defending himself from a foreigner ho he 10 was endeavoring to arrest Bingley Bins Bins- hey ley ey lost one arm and a leg In a mine mime accident when he was a boy bay The Tho Brigham City association association association as as- has just signed up a contract con con- tract with an eastern fruit firm to furnish it with two sixty cars oC It f peaches at 55 cents a bushel The peaches are to be packed In bushel baskets to be e furnished by the pur pur- chasers I Samuel Harrison Bailey Smith nephew rand of Joseph Smith th the tha founder of the Mormon church at his residence In Salt Lake June Juno i 1 1 of dropsy lIe He had been ill III for several several sev sev- eral days das Mr Smith was born II Ja Nauvoo oo IlU ill m. 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