Show I UTAH STATE NEi Mrs Irs Mark II n. Clays dle died at j ii S Sham ham barn April 1 I of smallpox after a V Illness of several weeks a j t- t I The state tate of Utah will coll collect t an herit-ance herit tax amounting to from the estate of the late WIM Vi V V. Rice Rico Aquilla became Unit States marshal for Utah on April j succeeding James 11 H. H Anderson has lias held the office for over four yeas yea Saving deposits in tIle the state banks of Utah show an iacre jf JI I during th the period fr November 21 1913 ti tn hi February 1 4 1914 A A ladles ladles' auxiliary to tho the i Comm Commercial club has been fo li with a IL view to getting the Interest i ithe the women in the community in II Uc tic movements I- I D. D E. E Burley general pats pass agent igent of the Oregon Short Line jj If diets that the Panama Pacific exp asp m don tion In 1 San Francisco will be zady zad by October 1 Lucretia T Ross special gi goy gOVe ment meat investigator of eye among the Indians of i ig 1 Deep Creek where she will treat trtat suffering from trachoma Richard Snow 7 years Ild old son sea Ashby SJ Snow w. w was fatally injured in i fall from a a. swing on the time p pIt it the Lafayette school In lu Salt La a occurring a few hours later Utah has six mountain peaks whim Vh rise more than feet above s s. s level and nearly sixty peaks peals Wh are more thai 0 feet above t level according g to tu the tha United Stat Sta geological survey Members of the Modern of America are arc making to attend the time state which will be held In Price May 6 a 7 7 Delegates are being elected by bythe bythe ai the camps In the state and each or of t a twenty eight will be represented Governor Spry has Issued a a. prod proc B i mation fixing Wednesday April 15 jj a Arbor day throughout the state H lj ff fr calls upon the people of the state g II a a. whole to unite in adding to I Iff 11 adornment of the state this day t ht Wai R the planting of trees and shrubs rf Theodore a carpenter j 21 years old committed suicide at home of or his sis sister er Mrs Mary Iary ire rt in Ogden by slashing his l 1 with a razor had been U m able ible to secure employment and amid fact Is believed to have prompted bI j to kill himself le leThe The first carload of t the te e million ariU 1 a half brick which are to be us ca ell cain ellin in the construction of ot the factory factor B the Utah Glass company have be beun ar shipped from Salt Lake to Moro se seThe The bai balan balance nce e of the bricks are to lse forward as quickly as as' as they can J loaded on the cars v The Time construction of silos and t use ase of silage for feed fled In Utah boos e among farmers of or the state b by federal dairy division has so far a complete success and even en great po po things are predicted this year In thi 1111 silage line according to J. J A A. Dorma chief cf the dairy division i iFor For the first time in the history o fJ tho the L. L D. D S S. S U. U department a ahas bor J has bec ben n chosen to represent th a a school In the state high school de f deca mation matlon and reading contest in Lh n person of Llewellyn Thomas who s athe a the final contest of the school schooled ed four girls and one bo boy maIn lai ma lalIn In IE order to aid fruit farmers ara have been made by director of the weather bureau at Sall Salt 4 Lake to give telegraphic prediction lu of coining coming low temperatures A 5 j p tern tem of daily dally reports from the four fourer er centers of the fruit district Pro Roy Brigham City Sid id d will be Instituted Believing that the time proposed railroad 4 A 0 Ato to tap the immense supply of timber which the forest service intends Sr sell jell from the time Kaibab national fores forest foresi lT- lT will result in the time construction n of oC a extensive system of feeders John H. H Clark former supervisor of the Kai Ka bab forest contends that the theof of the road will be the time making ul oI rL southern Utah 0 s Convicted on a charge of supplying j I liquor to boys for n a St. St Patricks Patrick's celebration William Kappus a sa-jj sa Ur a-Ur loon keeper at Park City was fin and sent to jail for sixty da days dap- dap by b- Judge Alexander McMaster Ic of or t tb th g juvenile court A total of 77 births as against 1 deaths a ratio of ot more than four one was reported to the time city bi bear of health of Salt Lake Lako last week the births 43 were boys and 34 a w girls Of the deaths 3 were mal mae G. G and 15 females e e ezen Louis E. E Tuttle a prominent zen of Manti Mantl died March 26 from effects of a wound inflicted ou ally by the discharge of a gun he was cleaning te John R. R Hill Hili 77 years ears of age war veterans former state treasur of Nebraska and for thirteen yea at l a resident of ot Salt Lake dIed 27 of general debility id d j i The Time state fish tish and game comin all la las tas announced that b by the ad d i iding I Iding ding of bass spawn to the slat stator or fish hatchery at Utah lake lab he would jee op open n an active war against carp vit the hope of reducing their numb sufficiently to give ghe bass a better 01 to increase J lo pI p. That a n search far and wide 1 Ralph Newman a jewelry broker im f a being prosecuted by the police pollee of Si Lake become known a few days a o. Newman is alleged to have r red em ed with si 1500 I ZOO soo worth of diamonds IB trusted to him Im by his employer I f fI f f |