Show UTAH STATE NEWS Ralph talph Jelly aged 10 was as accidentally Cox aged 14 at tally shot by Clifford condi condi- Salt Lake and Is IB in a critical tion Uon 5 The upholding of the constitution constitution- constitutionally alty ally of the Adamson act means 1000 of Salt Lake to the railroad men It Is said county reports considerable considerable con con- 5 Cedar City Iron building under w way y with contemplation at t the much more in break of spring nr children In More than school Utah will be compelled to stop school between now and Apr April l 1 as s tho the districts dis dis- dis- dis arc are short of funds single single sin sin- single Charles Nelson aged 27 years gle was killed in ina a blast in the tho underground underground underground un un- un- un workings of the United States mine at Bingham Assessments Assessment of mines and railroads throughout the state will be finished during during dur duro rd of equalization by the state bo board April ing the first week of With the building of a new s sugar gar the town lown has been factory at Moroni Moron given such an Impetus that a n build building build building in m full lull reported is ing lag boom now blast Plans for the university summer sc school of 1917 are now well under way ay of f of a schedule and give promise Vork work which h will attract attract- attracta a record record- breaking attendance The North Sanpete National Farm at Loan association has ben organized Mount Pleasant with the purpose of of Interest interest interest in in- securing money at a low Jow rate terest to improve farm lands Phenor Nielson a member ot of troop E second squadron squadron-of of Utah cavalry aged 21 years son of L. L B. B Nielson of received fatal injuries while Ephr Ephraim m exercising a horse of his troop With a total snowfall of not more than five Inches during the winter and the sun bringing out green slips sUps o of grass now and then the Uintah basin has proved ideal for the wintering o of cattle and sheep Sheriff Peterson of Weber county last week published the sections of ot the the prohibition law law relating to the bringing of r liquor Into dry Utah declaring declaring de de- de- de claring daring h ho wished to give everybody sufficient warning so they would have no excuse later Members l of the new state industrial commission which h will have control over the administration of t the workmen's workmen's work work- mens men's compensation act passed by th thelast the thelast last legislature l are Preston A. A Tl Thatcher Thatch Thatch- at b.- b. er Logan Harrison E E. Jenkins and W. W M M. Knerr KnelT Salt Sail Lake William WilHam A. A Whitney general super of transportation for the Union Pacific and Oregon Short Line railroads has been appointed as g gen general meral n- n eral manager of the Ogden n Logan Idaho Railway company to succeed P. P D. D Kline resigned it is announced Nate Malizia an Italian laborer w whose ose legs were mangled b toy by an Oregon Oregon Ore Ore- gon Short Line train at Salt Lake dl died d at a local ocal hospital following amputation amputation amputation am am- of the limbs Malizia was riding riding riding rid rid- ing his bicycle to work and slipped under the wheels of a moving switch engine It is estimated that about teachers will receive money from rom th the teachers' teachers retirement fund through h withdrawal wal All teachers who contributed contributed contributed contri contri- buted to the fund whether they are in active service In the schools at this time or not will be paid what they put into the fund Fifteen Duroc brood sows were d de delivered livered to fifteen Vineyard boys last week week under the auspices of the local farm bureau for for that section and the boys who were fortunate enough to get one lone of ot- the pigs will pay the shippers shippers ship ship- pers who are the Salt Lake sto stoCkyards stockyards stock stoCk- k- k yards 33 per head next fall Warning to loyal citizens of the United States that In their loyalty and desire lesire to save their country from the menace of of ofa a foreign foe they do not sacrifice Jh the tte principles of f democracy and lib lib- was sounded by Bishop Paul Jones in his sermon at the First Meth Meth- church at Salt faIt Lake last Sunday Policemen firemen mail carriers city employees and others ers who are are entitled to free tr transportation on street railways of Salt Lake and other cities in in Utah under the ordinances granting franchises to public service corporations may rece receive ve the same sam service serVice service ser ser- vice under the provisions of the new public utilities law Beaver hides which have been confiscated confiscated con con- by the the- state and by the Various various va Va- rious game wardens are being cared for in inthe the office of ot the fish and game game commissioner until the state receives a bid for them them In the vault of the fish and game department are seventeen seventeen seventeen seven seven- teen fine beaver hides which have been taken from over-anxious over hunters That Th-at the convicts in the Utah state prison are thrifty is indicated in the report of the auditors following a check O of the accounts of the thc prison There is a total amount of funds in bank fro from tho the state prison of 2627 The total prisoners' prisoners cash balance is la 2351 on hand and in bank There is also from froin the library fund in the bank I With one day to spare In the time allowed him toy by y law Governor Bamberger Bamberger Damberger Bam Bam- berger on ion 1 March h 19 signed th the tho last of the bills to pass both houses of tho the late legislature e and It itis is said that th the record has seldom If ever been equalled aUed in the history of the state Attack may bo bc m made de on the san sanitary tary live stock law Jaw which was as as passed by the legislature and signed b by the gover gov gov- er or It is claimed by a number of tho the and employees of the tile state that certain portions of the new now aw HI not stand the test of the c l U I |