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Show UTAH STATE NEWS The Utah State Dental society will iold Its annual meeting in Logan, July z and 3. The union painters and paper hangers hang-ers of Salt Iake City have gone on trlke, objecting to the use of the employers' em-ployers' "card of merit." A nine-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones of Wellsville was drowned in what Is known as the "Big Creek" at that place Sunday. Frank Mangum, manager of the Oaks, in Ogden canyon, was seriously Injured on Sunday as the result of a runaway, his skull being fractured and his collar bone broken. Robert Patterson, a newspaper carrier, collided with an automobile ' . while delivering papers from his bicycle In Salt Lake City, his leg being be-ing broken. Mrs. Sarah Kershaw, aged 80 years, one of the pioneer women of Weber county, died at her home In Ogden on June 17. She had been living in Ogden since 1S0G. Soren Sorensen, an aged and highly high-ly respected citizen of Fountain Green, is dead after an illness of several months. Death was due to rheumatism and heart trouble. John C. Walters, a Nevada mining man, attempted suicide in Ogden, cutting cut-ting his throat with a razor, while intoxicated. in-toxicated. He did not succeed in severing sev-ering the jugular vein, and will recover. re-cover. The body of James Newton, 50 years- old, was found on the brink of a small pond in Salt Ijake City last week. He had been gathering water cress, and' death was due to heart failure. Coal Is again selling in Salt Lake City at $5.75 per ton, delivered, the Bummer storage rate having been abandoned, the dealers reporting that very few people had taken advantage of the rate. Lehi will have to hold another bond election in order to make her last issue is-sue of water works bonds legal. The city council has accordingly called another an-other election for July 27. The new Issue will be for $15,000. Several of the young men of Eph-1 Eph-1 raim have organized a town band. Sixteen members are enrolled. A aupply of music has been ordered. end when it arrives the citizens of ifpiiraim may expect public concerts. Love for a teacher of a Baptist mis-elon mis-elon school in Seattle so upset th mind of W. S. Shing, a Chinese student, stu-dent, that he is declared to be insane by Salt Lake physicians, and 1 will probably be sent to the state mental Hospital. The three-year-old child of Grant Moser was so severely bitten by a bulldog in Salt Lake last week that the little ones life was in danger lor a time. It seems the dog attacked at-tacked the child without the slightest slight-est provocation. Salt Lake county, including Salt Lake City, cast a total of 3,596 votes In the recent election on the state capitol poposition, 3,133 of which were in favor of the capitol and 463 against it. The vote in the city was 2,525 in favor and 230 against it. WhUe walking along the track near Boulder siding, Howard Beck-etead, Beck-etead, aged 23, a resident of Sandy, was struck- by a train, suffering a compound fracture of both legs. Beckstead failed to hear the whistle of the engine approaching behind him. As the result of an automobile accident ac-cident near Lehi, Mrs. Eugene Wills was seriously injured, while Mr. Wille, Mr. and Mrs., W. G. Hines and Lillian Hines were painfully bruised. In attempting to pass a wagon, the automobile went over an embankment. embank-ment. Representatives of about sixty of the national, state and private banks of Utah met in Salt Lake City last week and formed the Utah Bankers' association, with the idea of promot ing the general welfare and efficiency of the banks and banking interests of the state. Arch Thomas, a resident of Lehi, ivas killed by a train at that place on June 15. Thomas' body was found in the early morning; the supposition fc'eing that he was walking along the track, fell and struck his head on the rail, where he lay until the engine en-gine struck his body. In attempting to catch a ride on the rear end of a concrete mixer at- tached to a wagon In Salt Lake City, Theodore Matson May, 5 years old, was caught between the side of the machine and one of the rear wheels and was killed. The heavy wheel broke the child's neck. Dan-Tso-Se, the 16-year-old Navajo Indian who pleaded guilty to killing four members of his tribe in southern south-ern Utah, has been sentenced to ten years' imprisonment at Fort Leavenworth. Leaven-worth. The boy was practically their clave, revolted at their brutal treatment, treat-ment, and slew them. Trying to land a big carp cost the life of Walter H. Thomas, 4 years . old, son of John Thomas, of Pleasant Pleas-ant Green, last week. The boy was dragged bodily by the fish into an Irrigating ditch, swept through a 16-foot 16-foot flume and tossed out upon a " ' 4eld sixty rods below. ( The Huntsville extension of the Ogden Rapid Transit company will not be completed as far as the Hermitage Her-mitage In Ogden canyon by July 4. contrary to the expectations of the officials of the company, owing to inability in-ability to secure inatoriaL but the work will be cow ntied. r |