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Show THE UTAH BUDGET i Residents of Utah spend $30,000 every month '"with neighboring: states for butter aijd cheesie. There were 692 more births than deaths in Utah ring August, accord. Ing to the monthly health report. William Snow, aged 26, a cook, arrested ar-rested at Salt Lake, is said to have confessed to-a score of robberies the past month. Thomas Slight, aged 56 years, an artist quite widely known in the in-termountain in-termountain states, died at Ogden of Bright's disease. Pioneer of Utah, and pioneer in the peach industry of Brigham City, William Wil-liam Wrighton, 87 years old, died at Brighara City last week; The people of Newton voted to bond the town for $12,500 for the installation installa-tion of a . new water system. The election was hotly contested. While carrying a cake of ice weighing weigh-ing 200 pounds, William Johnson slipped and fell at Salt Lake, Mid suffered suf-fered a fracture of - his right collar bone. Decision was reached at the: pre-jonvention. pre-jonvention. conference of Baptist pastors pas-tors at Salt Lake -City.-to- make the convention of Baptists of Utah an annual affair.. Marion Cook, aged 33, D. & R. G. car inspector . at Helper, was oaught between two freight cars and. sustained sus-tained injuries about-the-hips-from which he died. . Caught in the act of smoking, opium with a complete -outfit .and a., store of the drug, Edward Stewart, . Prescott Sunday and Mary Johnson, all colored, were captured in. a room in Salt Lake City. During a quarrel on the streets ef Salt Lake, H. C. Kerback, a carpenr ter, was stabbed .by. a stranger, who made his escape. Kerbach sustained, a cut three inches in length , under, his left ear. William Clemens, .19., years of. age,, father of a 6-montlis-old infant,, found dead in its cradle ..at. the. Clemens norne in Salt Lake, is in.. jail pending an investigation into the .cause, of the death of the child. . While resisting a rush of .the. opposing oppos-ing football team, Drane . Candland,. halfback for the junior high team of the Bryant school, at Salt Lake, sustained sus-tained a. broken leg., and . was. badly bruised about the body,. Marie . Arthur,, .who . shot, to. death. Frank Jones and made an ineffectual attempt upon her own lite at. the Tou-raine Tou-raine hotel, Salt LakeXity, on January Janu-ary 9,. 1914, was married-last. week, to a resident of Park City,. . Beet .harvesting, in the. Qgden. district dis-trict of the Amalgamated . Sugar company com-pany will begin September 2.7. Upon, that date the farmers have been, instructed in-structed to begin diggmgjjeets.for ue livery to the Ogden factory. . Charles Lamnaersdorf. mining, man,, merchant and banker, actively identic fled with the development, of Utah's manifold resources for .more than forty years, died at.Salt Lake. City, September Septem-ber 20, after an illness of .only a. week. The Paradox-Moab. road, is rapidly being completed hy the San Juan. road, crew. The La. .Sal-Paradox, link;, it is expected, will be. completed in. Octo-, ber and will thereafter, be, open to. bring valuable .traffic, la. through. Colo-' Colo-' rado. The question of bonding, Uinta, couar ty for.the.constru.ctioa.of good roads jof the. hard-surfaced . variety, is again, being ,mooted. With. an. assessed, valuation val-uation : of . more than $6,5.0,0,0.00,. ii. is estimated that. the ao.unty could bond f on, $110,000.. Nearly 800, coyotes . w.erra trapped. In Utah, during August,, and. more, were killed by paisoa, according to a report brought tct the forest, headquarters at Ogden by. George; A, Holman, in. charge of the campaign to exterminate predatory pre-datory animals, in. UtaJi.. Salt Lakers engaged in- hazardous pursuits- may be enabled to drop a nickel in the slot aad take out an accident ac-cident policy for $1,000, effective for tweuty-four hours,, if the application or a Colorado concern is asted upon favorably fa-vorably by John James state, insurance insur-ance commissioner. To assist the county board of health in preventing a possible epidemic o i rabies, the Weber county commission-i commission-i ers passed an. ordinance, which among other things, gives the county health board authority to order the muzzling of dogs and provides for the arrest and. -fining or imprisonment of those who disregard such an order. For the purpose of consulting with local capitalists regarding the construction con-struction of the proposed railroad from Wendover into the Deep Creek mining min-ing district. President C. M. Levy of the Western Pacific railroad stopped off n Salt Lake last There are 128,000 children withiD the public school ages in Utah, according accord-ing to the estimate of Dr. E. G. Gow-ans, Gow-ans, superintendent of public instruction. instruc-tion. In 1915 there were only 125,000. James A. Fritsch of Salt lake City, who fell into a crevasse on Mount Ranier, Wash., while climbing the mountain with a party of friends, died from the injuries received. Frederick Koth, aged 60, of Willard, was fatally injured when a train struck a buggy in which he was riding near Ogden. Struck by an automobile as he was riding his bicycle in Salt Lake City; Leonard JicHale, 14 years of age, was almost instantly killed. By a report to be submitted to the Lincoln Highway association by A. N Johnson of Chicago, a highway engl neer of national repute, Utah is ex pected to benefit by the expenditure of approxima'ely $350,000 in outside capital wiihin Ue borders of the state |