Show 1 UTAH STATE NEWS I Improvements costing more than thon are to be made during this wear rear by the Oregon Short Line The revenue which is derived in Utah annually from saloons Is about according to the figures of the state statistician Although file wide state-wide prohibition bill has not been reported out of committee com corm two candidates have made their appearance for commissioner ol of prohibition Tom Park of L Lark rk was stabbed and instantly killed in a brawl at Bing Bing- ham J. J C. C Setzer G. G B B. B Sutton Button and Louise Ball are in Jail charged with being implicated in the killing While engaged in blasting at the I Utah Copper company's plant at Bingham Bing Ding Bingham i ham Peter 35 who arrived arrived ar ar- rived here two years ago from Italy was struck by a rock and killed In In- stan tI Saloons in Utah pay to the cities and towns in which they are located annually according to a statement statement statement state state- ment made by H. H T. T Haines state statistician There are saloons in inthe inthe inthe the state Electrification of the Saltair line from Salt Lake to Saltair beach will willbe willbe willbe be completed by June 1 and trains will be running over the road within a few days after the equipment is in place it is announced Frank J. J Hagenbarth of Salt Lake was unanimously elected re-elected president cf the National vers' vers association association at the concluding session of the third fifty-third annual convention of the association at Salt Lake last week Roscoe E. E Ashworth who was graduated grad by the University of Utah in 1914 has received the received the Rhodes scholarship scholarship scholarship scholar scholar- ship appointment for Utah for 1917 Mr Ashworth is at present assisting I in the Latin department of the uni uni- I Bingham's red light district may be beI I closed forever as a result of the murder murdel murder mur mur- der del of Tom Park Par a a. a miner during a quarrel In a resort of the mining camp early Saturday morning according accord accord- according ing to a statement made by the sheriff The Public School Teachers' Teachers Retirement Retirement Retire Retire- ment association bill enacted in 1913 is declared unconstitutional in an opinion prepared h Uy the attorney generals generals general's generals general's gen gen- eral's office at the request of Dr George Thomas of Logan president of the association Arrangements are being made bythe by bythe bythe the United States Fuel company and the time United States Smelting interest to have the Salt Lake Route operate the Utah railway running between Provo and Helper and into the coalfields coal coalfields coalfields fields of Carbon county Unable to pay the fine of imposed upon him for embezzlement of post office funds Alfred E. E Pritchard Pritchard ard former assistant postmaster and superintendent of the Salt Lake post postoffice postoffice office has been taken to the county jail to serve out his fine Captain Hugo a hero of two wars wars first mayor of Eureka the appointee of President Roosevelt to the of that city and prominently identified with the Masons Masons Masons Ma Ma- sons and Elks was buried burled Sunday with Masonic and military honors An opinion prepared in the office of the attorney general declaring the public public- school teachers' teachers retirement law unconstitutional will not be accepted as as a revocation of the measure according according according ac ac- cording to a statement made by an official in the state department of ed ed- Officials s of the Salt Lake Utah railroad Orem lin line have sent out food supplies for the starving quail along their line from Provo to Salt Lake Grain in abundance has been forwarded to ten different destinations destinations destina destina- at a distance of five miles one from the otherA other other- A decision advising growers to take a united stand in their demands foran for foran foran an increase of 3 per ton for tomatoes to be grown during the 1917 season and increases of 5 per ton on all grades of peas was reached at a meeting meeting meeting meet meet- ing of at the directors of the Weber county farm bureau Salt Lake is prosperous according to the annual report of the merchandising merchandising dising research committee of the Associated Associated Associated As As- Advertising Clubs of the World When people had more money to spend for necessities in 1916 than thanin thanIn in 1915 in face of the rising cost of f commodities it is a sure sign of prosperity Requesting in a farewell note filled with grim humor and pathos that his body hody be cremated and his ashes taken to the top of Pikes Pike's Peak and scattered scattered scattered scat scat- to the four winds Joseph P. P Hanna hotel man glob trotter and thirty second Mason of or Pueblo Pu Iu eblo ebbs Colo committed suicide at Salt Lake by drinking cyanide of at T. T R R. R Cutler general manager of the Utah-Idaho Utah Sugar company confer with officials of at the Oregon Short Line In a few days in reference to the extension of a railroad line from Garland to Bear River City a distance of nine and one-half one miles Passage of the vocational education education education tion bill by congress will bring at least annually to Utah if the legislature will pass the necessary legislation to comply with the federal I terms says Dr E E. E G. G Gowans state superintendent of public instruction Fourteen wool rowers of MantI Mantl and vicinity last week contracted their wool for next spring Horace G. G Brown of ManU Mantl bought the clip for 35 cents centa per pound The amount of wool sold was v pounds This will bring to the the sum Bum of at 00 L t P a. a 2 t i- i |