Show UTAH AU STATE NEWS N WS between i A brush fire on the ridge and Levan did much damage to 1 the grain Overcome by the heat Bert Council a negro employed as driver fell rell from fromn u n wagon In Salt Lake City and su sup su- tamed severe bruises bruiseR about the heart head getting busy Inthe Inthe in Brigham citizens are arc for the the matter of or selecting a site new Dew federal building for which was appropriated by congress recently the The Ogden Morning Examiner only morning newspaper in the Junc Junction JunCtion June JunC assignment assignment as as- made a voluntary tion eft city has bas for the benefit benet of or its Us cred cred- In a free for fight in a saloon In received received re re- re- re Salt Lake City Frank rank Gaugham elved severe cuts on the bod body his assailant being a Greek who made his escape Before the close of or the present year Plain City homes will be lighted by electricity This Is the news sent out from the little agricultural city to the north of Ogden n. n Peter Kokos the Greek who it is alleged alleged alleged al al- Is suffering from leprosy has been placed In the Salt Lake pest bouse and an effort will be made to deport the afflicted man Surveyors for the proposed railroad Creek Creck to Huntington arenow arenow are arenow from Irom rom Cedar now In the field and prospects for railroad facilities within the next few months are very bright A Rio Grande passenger train crashed into the caboose of a 1 freight train at causing a severe shaking up of the passengers but no noc none Injured c ene ne was seriously After three months of ot wrangling a site has been selected for fol Salt Lake City's eity's proposed million half dollar high school building The proposed site sUa will cost the city Daylight burglaries are becoming a common occurrence in Salt Lake City the wave of crime being charged to the criminal element lement on their way east ast from the Reno prize figh fight t. t John H. H White a prominent stockman stockman stockman stock stock- man and former vice-president vice of the State Fair association died suddenly at his home in Salt Lake City on July 12 death being due to heart disease The officials of the Ogden Rapid Transit com company pan promise to have the Interurban road between Brigham Ci City y yand and und Ogden completed before Peach day and help carry the crowds to Brigham Samuel Hadley of North Ogden was badly Injured when a spirited horse drIven by him bim took fright at a passing auto and after running wildly for a quarter of a mile crashed Int Into a fence throwing him from the buggy Plans for an old-fashioned old celebration celebration celebration tion of P Pioneer day July 24 are under under under un un- un- un der way at North Ogden Owing to the fact that July 24 is on Sunday the following Monday will be chosen for forthe forthe forthe the carrying out of the program Thirty-eight Thirty enumerators are taking the school census of Salt Lake City Last year the school census showed children of or school age in the city limits and it is expected that the count will exceed this year It is announced that th the Oregon Short Line will at once erect an station at Murray urray which willbe willbe will willbe be a very large and handsome structure A A. new freight house will also be erected It will be used jointly joint joint- ly 11 with the Salt Lake Route John S. S Painter who died at his home In Nephi following a severe attack attack attack at at- tack of f blood poison was one of the pioneers of this country and also an Indian war veteran He was born in Butterworth England February 27 1838 and came to Utah in 1862 Directly resulting from the new city cIt ordinance compelling milkmen of or Ogden Og Og- den to bottle their milk the price of this pr product duct has taken a dec decided ded upward upward upward up up- ward jump Hereafter milk will retail retail re re- re- re tail in the city for fourteen quarts for fora a dollar instead of sixteen quarts It appears that the extreme drought of the past few months has had but I little effect on the grain crops of Box BoxElder BoxElder Elder according to reports from vanous various van vari ous parts pants of the country Samples of dry farm wheat is being shown by farmers that has stood over five feet In height The p people ople of Nephi were terribly shocked Monday evening at the sudden and untimely death of Tode Sperry a well-known well young He has been suffering for tor s some me time with goiter and went to Salt L Lake ke t to undergo un un- un dergo an operation He did not recover recover recover re re- re- re cover from the operation and Mapleton and the people of the adjoining territory are in a fair way to procure a water supply removed from danger of pollution The forestry department at Washington D. D C. C has signified its intention or of restoring to the forest reserve the part of ot the water shed from WhIch their water water- supply is obtained T ames umes proprietor of a S butcher shop at Kaysville was acci acci- S dentally locked in the refrigerator one day recently where he was kept kep for Cor thirty minutes until his cries brought help One of ot his ears was frost bitten is U a result of his Singular adv adventure Edmund Shepherd Lovesy for sixteen sixteen six six- teen years president of the Utah Beekeepers Beekeepers' Bee Bee- keepers' keepers association and a leader in the bee industry of ot the state died atS at S his lila home in Salt Lake City July 8 of general debility Mr Lovesy was 71 years of age and crossed the plains to Salt Lake in 1859 |