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Show THE UTAH BUDGET The commissioners of Tooele county coun-ty have adopted an ordinance requiring requir-ing that all dogs be muzried. Henceforth all dogs in Ogdeu must be kept confined or muzzled or the city dog catcher will seize and destroy de-stroy them. Arrangements have been completed by the Park City lodge of Elks for the entertainment of the Utah lodges which will meet there June 5 and 6, J. Parley While, state bank exam, iner, has been appointed chief of po lice of Salt Lake, succeeding C. W: Shores, who was oustec by a supremq court decision. The body of Swen Ledholm, a la7 borer who had disappeared from his home in Salt Lake ten days previous, was found in the Jordan river. It is believed he committed suicide. Every Ogden factory will he in operation op-eration Wednesday, June 21, the date of the excursion of northern Utah business men to Ogden as guests of the Ogden manufacturers and jobbers. Miss Elsie Green, stenographer to Gov. William Spry, is suffering from injuries received in Parley's canyon Memorial day, when a motorist, crashed into a saddle horse she was riding. Bert B. Turner, a biological survey trapper of Grand county, recently located lo-cated eight wolf pups by following a trail left by dragging meat, a part of three calves that had been killed, to the den. The conference of the Nebo stake held at Spanish Fork, May 28, was attended at-tended by 1,470 people, representing Payson, Salem, Lake Shore, Benjamin, Springville, Santaquin and other towns of the stake. The old Goodyear cabin in Ogden, believed to be the oldest dwelling house in Utah, may be removed to City park and placed upon a permanent perma-nent foundation in commemoration o the Utah pioneers. Hundreds of people are moving daily onto the agricultural lands adjacent to the Ashley forest in northeast Utah. There have recently been several applications ap-plications for reservoir sites to extend the possibilities of irrigation. George Brooks, aged 24 years, a miner, was taken from the cage of the main Eagle & Blue Bell mine hoist at Eureka with both legs fractured frac-tured below the knees and severe cuts and bruises on the head. By skillful riding George Covey, motorcycle mo-torcycle patrolman of Ogden, saved Emerson Huff, aged 14, from probable serious injuries when the horse he was driving ran away after a front wheel was broken from the buggy. May passed without breaking up the drought which has hovered over Salt Lake and vicinity since March, a total of .61 inch of precipitation being recorded re-corded for the month, a deficiency of 1.34 inches over the normal rainfall. State Fish and Game Commissioner F. w! Chambers advises that fifty thousand rainbow trout will be available, avail-able, from the state hatciery at Anna-bella, Anna-bella, for restocking the east fork of the Sevier river, Sevier national forest. A new guard rail constructed along the entire section of the dugway of the Horseshoe Bend road, Logan canyon, can-yon, will be attached to the posts with lag screws, so that the rails may be removed in the fall and damage from snowslides prevented. St?.'&bed through the heart by a fellow fel-low laborer, Salle Besin, a worker in a mine at Bingham, died almost immediately imme-diately after receiving the knife thrust. Ki Zekir, 23 years of age, is held by the Bingham authorities charged with murder. Upward of 2,500 men, women, boys and girls plunged into the waters of Warm Springs Municipal baths at Salt Lake on Decoration day, taking full advantage of the free day set aside for the resort by special provision provi-sion of the city commissioners. Mrs. Ophelia Rockhill and her children, chil-dren, who suffered injuries in the au-,'omobile au-,'omobile accident near American Fork day 30, that resulted in the death of ler husband, Albert B. Rockhill, their son, Milton, 11 years old, and Joseph CUark of Springville, are recovering. Friends of Ben E. Rich, former president pres-ident of the southern states and eastern east-ern states missions of the Mormon church, unveiled a tablet to his memory mem-ory at Salt Lake on Decoration day. B. H. Roberts and J. Golden Kimball, both of whom were associated with him in the mission field, were the principal speakers. Descendants of John Young, father of Brigham Young and four other sons of lesser fame, gathered in Whitney Whit-ney hall. Salt Lake, 150 strong, June 1, for the reunion of the Young family, fam-ily, which is held every year on the occasion of the anniversary of Brig-ham Brig-ham Young's birthday. Taking testimony in the hearing instigated in-stigated by the millers of Utah and Idaho in an effort to have the differential differen-tial rate of 15 cents a hundred on flour over wheat removed from intermoun-tain intermoun-tain states to California points, has been completed by Examiner Laroe of the interstate commerce commission. |