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Show UTAH STATE NEWS Mrs. Mark II. Clnys died at Blng' ham, April 1, of smallpox, after an Illness of several weeks. Tho stato of rtah will collect an In horltanco tax amounting to $fil,G'Sf,7. from tho otato of tho lato Wlndsot V. Hlce. Aqulllu Neheker bocamo United States mnrshal for Utah on April 1, succeeding James H. Anderson, whe has hold tho office for ivor four years Saving deposits In Hie elghtyelgln state bnnkB of Utah show an Increase jf S50S.1IC.35 during tho period from November 21, 11)13. February 28, 1014 A ladles' auxiliary to the 13ountlfi! Commercial club has been formed, with a view to getting the Interest ol the women In the community in pub lie moements. D. IJ Hurley, penernl pat-nenp.ei igent of the Oregon Short Line, predicts pre-dicts that tho Pannma-l'nelllc exp.-.nl tlou In Sun Francisco will be entlroiV xady by October 1. I.ticrothi T Kom. special govern ment InvoHtlgator of oi dlseasot among the Indiana of Utf.h, Is u Deep Creek, where she will tioat In dians Buffering tiom trachoma. KIchard Rnow, 7 years old, son ol Ashby Snovv, was fntally Injured In a fall from a suing on the playground it tho hafayetto Bchool In Snlt l-nfto, death occurring n fow hours later. Utah has six mountain peaks which rlso more than Ki.OOO feet above sea lovel and noirly sixty peaks which aro more tha'i 12,01)0 feet above sou level, according to the United Statoe geological Burvoy. Membors of tho Modern Woodmou of America aro making preparations to attend tho Btntp encampment, which will be hold In Price May 0 and 7. Delegates aro being elected by all tho camps In the state and each of the twenty eight will bo represented. Governor Spry hns Issued n procla matlon fixing Wodnosdny, April 15, as Arbor day throughout tho stato. He calls upon tho people of tho state us a w,hole to unito in adding to the adornment of tho stato this day by tho planting of trees and shrubs. Thoodoro Ungstron, a carpenter, 39 yoars old, committed hulcldo at tho homo of his sister, Mrs. Mnry Mufch-jrt, Mufch-jrt, in Ogdcn, by slashing his throat with a razor. Engstron had been un iblo to secure employment and this fact Is believed to havo piompted him to kill himself. Tho first carload of tho million and a half brick, which arc to be used In tho construction of tho factory ol tho Utah Glabs company, hnvo boon Bhlpped from Salt Lake to Moroni. Tho balance of tho bricks nro to go forward) as quickly as they catv b-loadcd b-loadcd on the cars. Tho construction of silos and the uso of sllago for feed In Utah, boosted among fnrmors of the stato by the federal dairy division, has so far boon a complete success and oven greater things nro predicted this year In the sllago lino, according to J. A. Dorman, chler of tho dairy division. For tho first tlmo In the history ol tho h. D. S. V. department a boy hns bcn chosen to represent the school in tho stato high school dec' 11' matlon and reading contest in tho person of Llewellyn Thomas, who in tho final contest of tho school defeat- eu rour girls and ono boy. In order to aid fruit farmers, ar rangomonts havo been made by tho director of the weather bureau at Salt Lake to glvo telegraphic predictions of coming low tomperatures. A system sys-tem of dally reports from the font centers of tho fruit district Provo, Roy, lhigham City iSnl Tramonton will bo Instituted. Relieving that tho proposed railroad to tup tho Immense supply of timber which tho forest service intends " sell from tho Kaibab national forest will result In tho construction of an extenslvo system of fee-dors, John 11 Clark, former supervisor of tho Kaibab Kai-bab forest, contends that tho building of tho road will be tho making ot southern Utah. Convicted on a cbargo of supplying liquor to boys for a at. Patrick's day celebration, William Kappus. a sa-loon-keepor at Park City, was fined ?100 and sent to Jail for sixty days by Judgo Alexander Mc.Mahter of the Juvonllo court. A total of 77 births as against lb deaths, a ratio of moro than four t( one, was reported to the city board of health of Salt Lake last week. Ol tho births, 13 woro boys and 31 wore girls. Of the deaths, 3 were males and 15 fomaies. Louis E. Tuttle, n prominent cltl zon of Mantl, died Mnrch 20, from thi effects of a wound indicted accident ally by tho discharge of a gun which ho wus cleaning John E. Hill, 77 yeurs of ago, civil war veterans, former Htnto trensurei of Nebraska nnd for thirteen yean a resident of Salt Lake, died March 27 of general debility. The stato fish and game commls nloner has amounccd that by the ad ding of 0,00ft bass spawn to tho state fish hatchery at Utah lake ho would open an nctlvo war ugaliiBt carp with tho hope of reducing their number sufficiently to give bass n hotter op portunlty to Increase That a search far and wide for Ralph Nowman, a Jewelry broker, li being prosecuted by the police of Sail Lako become known a fow days ago. Nowman Is alleged to havo disappeared disappear-ed with $1,500 worth of diamonds In trustod to him by his employer, |