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Show I UTAH STATE NEWS Tho people of Davis county have decided de-cided to hold a county fnlr this full. Moab Is to hnvo a real llvo Fourth of July celebration Tor tho tlrst time In sovcral years. Fred Duke, aged 14, fell under a moving freight (rain at l'rovo, his luft foot being crushed. About 1,000 people attended tho an mini outing of the Muck. Ilnwk Indian war veterans at Lagoon Inst week. Juno 21 Is Eagles' Btato day, when the members from tho different lodges will meet in Bait Lako and celebrate. Ernest Day of IJountlful fell from n I Lagoon train and was painfully In- ' urcd, his shoulder and arm being I t fractured. James W. Stnrk, who wns appointed postmaster nt Monb eight years ngo, has roslgncd. Ill health Is given as the cause. Unless an agreement can bo reached coon, tho strct car conductors and motormcn of Salt Lako will go on strike. Mrs. Albert HcrU was seriously injured in-jured In a street car collision in Salt Lako City. The other passengers escaped es-caped injury. Flag day was generally obsorvod In Salt Lake, flags being displayed and many places of business closed during the afternoon. Alexander Carlson, an Ogden boy, while coasting down a hill on his bicycle, collided with a wagon and waa aerlously Injured. 7 . A little thrce-ycar-old son of Mr. and Mis. J. J. Rcca of Mantl was accidentally acci-dentally drowned at Clear Croek, Carbon county, last week. , Albert Nfdson of Calcy, Ner., Jumped from n moving street car In Salt Lake City, his head striking a pole, Inflicting serious Injuries. Tho Stato nank or IJountlful filed article of Incorporation with tho soo. retary of state last week. Tho Institution Insti-tution Is capitalized at $20,000. Tho water lm Sail Lake is now one foot and two -rind a 'half Inches above the zero mark and six Inches hlghor than It was at this time last year. Tho threatened strlko or streot car employes in Salt Lake City did not take place, tho company conceding most of tho demands of their employes. Norman, tho one-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Nelson of Salt Lake, fell Into a tub of hot wntcr and was so badly scalded that ho died a few hours later. II. O. Sill, an employe or tho Hatch Sheep company,- lost his left hand, having gone to sleep near tho track at Woods Cross, with his hand lying on the rail. Bishop Christen Chrlstcnscn, who " died at Chester last week, camo to Utah In 1SG2, crossing tho plains with an ox team, and has resided In Utah county ever since. The old folks organizations of Lchl, Pleasant drove and American Fork met at Llndon one day last week for their annual outing, about 300 over GO years of ago being present. Gcorgo Whitman, Hoy Fox and Llonol Hansen, while digging at the Utah Flro Clay company's beds In Lchl, were completely burled by a cavo-ln of clay, but wore rescued Just In time to save their lives, . Ithea, tho K-ycar-old daugbtor of William O. Thurgood, met with a serial seri-al nus accident' 'n't 'Syracuse 'list week, having, her foot amputated by a mow-log mow-log machine whllo playing In tho hay field, Jumping In front of tho machine. t The Alpine Light & Power company In n new corporation that has been formed by Lehl, American Fork and I Alpine parties. The company pro- poee .to operate an electric power plant In Dry -Creek canyon northeast of Alpine. The senate last week pasted tho bill authorizing tho secretary of war to oxebange with Le Grand Young certain lands in the Fort Douglas mil-Itary mil-Itary reservation and pay him 16,000 Wm In return for certain lands to be con- " voyed by Young. H ; Thursday, Juno 28, will be real ee- H 1 tate day at Saltalr. This will be the I thjrd annual outing of the Real Estate t association and is expocted by the ff I management that the oxcurslon to i! that resort will be larger than any Hi 1 ' of Its predecessor. V, ' |