Show UTAH JEAN STATE SHIE NEWS J It Is said that Utah consumes 1800 barrels of gasoline daily dally The The annual convention of the Utah d Christian Endeavor was held at Salt Lake last week George Everett aged agoo 73 who had bad been a grocer of Salt Lake City for more than thirty six years died last week Worry Vorry over financial matters caused Ernest Bult of at Ogden to fire a bullet into his brain Drain He leaves a wife and two children The department has bas appointed appointed apPointed ap ap- ap- ap pointed Henry A. A All Allred red postmaster at Tintic Juab county to succeed James M. M McShane resigned In Garfield Wayne Plute Piute and Sevier counties made more money from their flocks during the present season than for several years it is re re- ported November 15 was payday for the farmers of the Utah Utah Idaho Idaho Sugar company com corn pany at Lehl and was paid to them for tor the beets delivered In hi Oc Oc- tober A Park City correspondent says that with men now in service the Silver King Coalition Mines Mine company Is do doing ng almost as much work as before before be be- before fore the strike I Tillman D. D Johnson recently appointed appointed ap- ap f pointed federal Judge was tendered a banquet by the Ogden Bar ar association association tion Friday night of last week prior to his removal to Salt Lake Mrs KJerstine Sinnett who had been a resident of Spanish Fork for three fifty-three years died last week at her home of old age and general debility Sh had been ill iii only a a. few days Edward Davis was killed and Gladys Mitchell probably fatally injured when they were struck by an automobile driven by Jesse Gesas as they stepped from a street car In Salt Lake City A coroners coroner's j Jury ry has decided that David J. J Barker 6 years of age came cameto cameto to his death near Salt Lake when he hI was accidentally knocked from his tri Ui- tricycle cycle by an auto truck driven by An Andrew Andrew drew Savo Savas' I Jesse Smith one of Lehi's Lebl's earl earl J settlers and Ie leading citizens died at athis ats s his home November 13 at the age of 79 He had been ailing for two years but began failing falling rapidly I about ton ten days previous to his death Plans for handling perishable ship shipments shipments ments meats under the heater system during the winter months were outlined by officials and representatives of the Pacific Fruit Express company at a 5 S conference held at Salt Lake Lyman Carter an Invalid was saved from certain death at Milford when his son who had been sitting up all night with his father carried the helpless man from the burning house The house was reduced to toS S ashes L L the ther benefits to the crop thatA that A resulted d' d iron from r n late lato September rains r and and warm weather in October Weber county's tomato pack for the season of 1915 will show 50 per cent of norS normal normal nor nor- S mal mat Instead of the anticipated 33 per cent i S Ral Ralph h 14 U years of age son of William of Hunter Is t v in a a. critical condition from tetanus The boys boy's left arm was badly lacerated lacerated lacerated lacer- lacer a few days ago by the accidental I 1 discharge of a shotgun after which tetanus developed Rev Dr S. S E E. E Wishard long a resident resident resi resi- dent of this state and prominent in the work of the Presbyterian church died suddenly of heart disease at the home borne of his daughter Miss Hattie Wishard at Los He only lacked a little more than a month of being 90 years of age y y Weir Reed 20 years of age the escaped esi esa es- es i a taped student of the Utah Industrial school who was arrested at Garfield has not only confessed to the theft of ofa a horse and buggy from La Lawrence wrence Brown but also to the robbery of the Cragun store at Pleasant View Niels Hansen a at the TIn Union Ion station at Ogden lost both hands except the thumbs when he failed falle to observe the approach of a aj atrain j train into the Ogden yards He Ho was wasi i c In such a manner that he fell with his hands grasping the rail Any financial depression that may have existed in Ogden was dealt a an n kno knockout kout blow Monday when nearly was waa put into circulation by reason of payments for sugar beets y and the tho monthly pay roll roll of the theS S Southern Pacific company shop men r The taxpayers of Green areen River are Jubilant over the showing made by the municipal electric light and power j plant Installed a a. few months ago Th The monthly ar are aro now v almost Y a month and the residents are rapidly 1 installing heating stoves and ranges which will materially increase the In In- comei come r i V An Agricultural college student at att Ii t Logan has Just sent to Russia to f pay for a substitute in the Russian 5 5 55 army which his family Is compelled t to furnish and is now working in the I college collego cafeteria to pay his way through through- school This student Sam Sam- M vuel uel Brenner a a. Russian Hebrew came cameto to to America four years ago ugo from Kiev 3 Mrs Agnes M. M Jones 88 years of I age Wage and residents resident of Salt Lake since sinco r she she walked there from the Missouri i 4 river In 1860 was burned to death when her clothes caught fire from a stove in her daughters daughter's home while the theother members of or the family were S i l away i Every county In the state is to have bird and game sanctuaries where it itt t will twill will be unlawful to hunt and kill even evon i during the open season season according to an announcement made by Fred W. W Chambers stator fish and and- game com com- are If A- A J J i I 1 1 q in C. C iJ J |