Show U AH Arm I I Mrs Lewis Johnson 84 lit years of age aust sustained Injuries in an ari elevator accident accident acci acci- dent at nt Salt Lake which caused h her r death I c Organization lIon of f in tn l Nine Kane an ano county Bounty o nt t l hits lias been perfected for the purpose purpose pur- pur pose of pooling nil all clips of wool and selling selling selling-hr he large quantities Y The The rhe state treasurer treasurer- on on- May May May- 5 received received re re- re- re I ll more Inore or than ns s inheritance taxes paid b by estate of owners of Union Pacific common stock Two T hunters hunters from from Ogden en killed a abear abear abear bear on the divide east east of Logan Logu l lest last st week The bear beur was of the bla black k vallet variety and weighed pounds O. O E E. Williams was painfully but not seriously Injured 11 nt Ogden when a n apiece apiece piece of timber which timber which caught in a u power saw was thrown in his Ills face Copies of the provisions of the anti anti- peonage nt law are ore to be distributed by bythe bythe bytho the tho state Industrial commission printed print print- ed In English Italian Greek and Japanese Jap Jap- un anese s More than mn one-fifth one ot of a a mile of ot film will be used In making ml au an official motion picture of the Golden Spike celebration to be held In Ogden on oh May 10 The graduating class claEs of the University ity of Utah has lias decided to give a drinkIng drinking drink drink- Ing fountain as its mem memorial rIal to the school The class dass will will obtain the funds by popular subscription Military l work in the r n R. R O. O T. T C C. unit at the Utah Agricultural college at Logan has undergone a a change whereby whereby where where- b by the men Ines will receive not only drill but athletic training as well Ever Every two hours and twenty minutes last week weel weela a baby y was born In Salt Lake and every five hours and fifteen minutes some person died there records records rec rec- of department of health show A bolt of lightning lighting in a brief thunder thunder thunder thun- thun thun thun- der shower struck William Ross Boss a brick mason who wh was working on the mechanical arts arh building at the B. B Y U U. at Provo and killed him instantly in in- Michael Gale a farmer who has 1 s lived at Beaver Bearer for many years was killed killed killed-by by lightning He lie was irrigating his farm in the north end of town and it Is believed that a steel spade spade he was using attracted the electric bolt Dr T. T B B. Beatty secretary of the state bo board rd of health has r returned turned from California where he went to study the methods used jn In that state for enforcing the venereal disease law similar to one now in force in this state Last year ear an assessment value of 14 per head was placed upon head of sheep while this year head are reported valued at about 3 8 per head The state board asked for fora a valuation of 10 10 per head of sheep this year ear Courses in sanitation and pers personal nal and school h hygiene giene especially prepared to qualify teachers to act as health supervisors and school nurses nurses' will be given during the regular summer quarter quarter ter at the Utah Agricultural college at Logan In Iron county last year sheep were valued at 11 per read head but the average average aver- aver age value placed on them this year yearby yearby yearby by the county assessor is around 7 per head lIe He also also reported ed only SG 80 86 head of sheep this year as against head last laEt year Hobbles for women who wear hobble skirts is a new line being manufactured manufactured by prominent harness dealers in Ogden The hobbles fit just fit just above the knees according to the dealers and the fair patrons bring tb their lr measure measure- with them when ordering the hobbles A large number of citizens of Provo bench met with the county commis- commis stoners on May 5 and submitted a petition asking for the organization of of a town on Provo bench so that the citizens may bond the residents of that district to Install a needed much water s system stem letcher Fletcher B. B Hammond well-known well Utah pioneer business man and politician poli poli- politician oll- oll of of Moab who was for several everal years a member of the Utah legislature legisla legisla- legislature legislature ture died died- died died-at at a Salt Lake a as asa as asa a result of injuries received d while at work worl in the power house of the Moab Moa Power Light company The two bombs said by New York off officials to have been mailed malted to Seat Sen ator Heed Sm Smoot ot and to another person person person per per- per per- has not been son In Utah whose name ascertained have not materialized It Itis Itis Itis is now nou believed these bombs were not mailed ed or that they w were re Intercepted ted at atthe ih the New York office Packages believed to b be bombs s which were were addressed to Frank K Ii and und Senator William WIlHam H. H King Ring and received d ut at the Salt Lake Lalm postoffice postoffice post post- office have bave been deposited in a safe In the federal building and will be kept there b by postoffice officials until orders are received from Washington regarding their disposition Work is now progressing on the Union Field highway In Iron county The county Is furnishing the culverts while the people along along- the survey are doing the work The roat road is to be used as a n main highway It is announced that the Mountain States Telephone Telegraph company company company com com- pany will accept payment of bills at atthe atthe atthe the old rate w with th the und understanding that patrons will wiil pay any difference later in case the new rates are declared legal lega in a final decision of the matter If Utah's expectations In the way of an nn Immense crop o ot of fruits and vegetables vegetables vegetables this year are to be realized growers must look out for lor the late frosts This is the word to the wise Imparted t by J. J Cecil Alter ogist for the United States weather er bureau |