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Show THE BEE HIVE STATE i Nearly 10.000 persons attended the Cache Valley fair at Logan on the opening day. It was "School day" and the greater part of the immense crowd was made up of school children from all p'.,u-ts of the county and from the colloids and high schools of The city. Said hy the police to have been laboring la-boring under the impression he was pursued hy two Mexican bandits ,who were endeavoring to kill him. Aril t Tar-pit, Tar-pit, "tj years of age, jumped from a two-story window at Salt Lake while delirious and was painfully injured. . September 21 was the anniversary of the meeting of the first legislature of Utah territory, the first assembly convening con-vening in Salt Lake on September 121, 1S51. Hober C. Kimball was elected president of the council and William W. Phelps -speaker of the house. Dans have been made by representatives represen-tatives of the llyrum and Paradise Irrigation companies for a consolidation consolida-tion of the two organizations and for ' the building of a large reservoir which, when completed, will irrigate 2000 acres' in south Cache valley. Fifteen hundred acres of land in southern AVyoming and northern Utah will be recommended for 'nelusion in the Wasatch national forest. The land has been carefully examined following the receipt of requests from stockmen of Utah and Wyoming. The public utilities commission har granted increases in rates asked by Marshall & Mine, operating an automobile automo-bile truck line from -md to St. George, and to the Bradshaw-Hinton truck line, operating to Hurricane. Lockjaw proved fatal to Christian Denkers, aged 11, of Ogden. Tetanus tset in after the boy had been burned upon the leg by a "cat-o'-nine-tails" torch which boys were burning after dipping the rush into kerosene. Ernest Sorenson was buried at Lehi on September 22, the date on which he was to have been married. Sorenson Soren-son was killed on the Draper-Riverton road, when he came in contact with a high voltage electric wire. The attorney for John E. Weston, alleged al-leged confessed murderer of his father, has announced his client will present a plea of temporary insanity when his trial commences October 1 at Randolph, Ran-dolph, Rich county. The m-pspnf rrrn'imr neon nf TT.tnri will be multiplied (several times, it is said, as a result of the visit of A. E. Aldous, chief of the stock grazing homestead classification board at Washington. The alfalfa seed crop In Delta community com-munity is being harvested, practically practical-ly all the seed is safe from the frost and it is said that the total production will be greatly in excess of the crop of last year. John Ross, charged with destroying and interfering with the 'signal system of a railroad, pleaded guilty to the charge in the district court at Ogden and was sentenced to sixty days in the county jail. Heavy losses in tomatoes by the canning factories rjf the Ogden district will come within a few days if the call of the canneries' for girls is not answered an-swered by the tomato peelers at once. Teachers are needed in the schools of southeastern Utah, according to Francis G. Kirkham, vocational director direc-tor of schools, who has just completed a trip over that part of the state. The American Legion post at Ogden has announced that plans will be made at an early date to stage the second annual musical comedy, some time during dur-ing the early piwt of December. The Utah Federation of Women's clubs has announced the dates for the annual convention, which will be held in Ogden. The sessions will be held October 12, 13 and 14. Yafuk Kishi, 14 years of age, section hand employed by the Union Pacific railroad at Castle Rock, was crushed to death by a freight train in the curve tunnel near Castle Rock. "Ogden at Home to Her Neighbors" is to be the slogan on October 1 and 2 during the community service pageant, page-ant, which will be staged in the Junction Junc-tion City. Word has been received that the invitation in-vitation of Salt Lake to entertain the council of the General Federation of Women's clubs next June has been ac- cepted. Andrew Nielsen, 76 years of age, was fatally injured at Pleasant Grove when a delivery wagon which he was driving was struck by an automobile. Esther Hallett, 24 years of age, wife of John W. Hallett, civil service commissioner com-missioner of Missoula, Mont., committed commit-ted suicide at Logan by taking poison. Jesse Walker, 18 years of age, of Farmington, accidentally shot himself in the leg while hunting cats which were stealing chickens. The annual show of the Weber County Coun-ty Poultry association will be held in Ogden during the week of" December 13th. While the state livestock hoard has required only the dipping of rams during dur-ing the present season, with a few exceptions ex-ceptions of exposed herds, Thomas Eedinond, secretary, is of the opinion that the sheep owners will voluntarily dip 7.") per cent of the flocks this year. Jumping from a narrow-gage train at the peak of Uintah canyon an elevation ele-vation of approximately OOnii feet when Ihe engineer losi ponlrol, Mrs. I JpanneUe A. Hyde, Republican national nation-al comniil leewoman from I ' I a 1 1, liar-I rovvly escaped a plunge over a -l."i0O- I foot precipice and urobahle ih-alii. |