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Show I UTAH STATE NEWS B Bocauso her husband is alleged to. M havo Bpanked hor last week, a Salt - l,ako woman has Olocl suit for dlvorco. H Tho peoplo of Brignam City will ob- M serve Peach day again this year, M plans having been dlBCUSBed at a re- M "'cent (meeting. M Liquid Bonp and Hanitary paper tow H els for all the schools of Salt Lako H " is tho object of a movement stnrted M by tho school board. H An advance, of 10 cents a hundred- H j weight, or about 2 per cent, on ult B varieties of sugnr, was noted on tho H j Salt Lake market on tho 17th. H Mrs. Ellzaboth C. Choules, city m treasurer of Provo, has been summar- m ' lly removed from offlco by unanimous m voto of tho city commlsslbncrs. 1 Monthly settlement for Juno bo- M 1 tween tho stato board of land com M missloners and tho statu treasurer m -was mndo last -week, showing a con- . sldorablo lncrcaso over tho receipts B of tho land board for Juno, 1912. Hj; Threo hundred births in Weber H ' county during tho past soveral years Ht,t havo not been reported to tho proper Hp authorities, according to Stato Sani- H ' tary Inspector 0. Frank Emery, who is H making u thorough Investigation. J A. Illco, one of tho I. W. W. pris-inors pris-inors who was given a soventy-flvo-day gentenco in tho county jail at . Provo for tho part ho took in the B jt recent strike at Tucker, escaped from H ' tho officers' while assisting in cleaning H ' up tho court Iioubo lawn. M. Caught under an automobile which H, overturned on tho narrow canyon H! road six 'miles wost of Eagle, Colo., Mrs. May Billings White, former Salt H ' , Lako school teacher and well known H ' - - v socially in Utah and Colorado, re-H re-H - '. coived injuries which proved fatal. Hr Harloy Mewhtnnoy, convicted slay- H er of C. L. Erlckson, will bo shot to H N 'death within tho walls of tho state H prison August 10 unless further ef- Hf ' forts of his attorneys aro availing. H h , Mowhlnney was " resentenced last H ft week. H.'l Horace H. Smith, secretary to H United States Senator Gcorgo Suth- BlV. r'y11111 ma 1)0cn "PPOinted by Couu-Hf" Couu-Hf" '- "$ Au6rneyl'Brwnrdy-,h.'s assistant H county attorney of Salt Lako county, to tako the placo of Nephi Jenson, H: ,' who has resigned. H- .y Francisco M'alazla, Italian, who shot H i to death John G. Hayden, striking Hj1' car man, in Suit Lako on the morn- H lug of December 5, 1911, is dead. At- H) tor struggling with a disease of po- Hj' cullar origin almost since the day ot H ' tho killing ho died Monday at Ogden. H. i" To try and convort low-grado ores, H of which Utah has an lmmoiiBO ton- H ; nage, into a more valuable commer- B cial asset, will bo the aim of tho 'met- H allurglcal research station of the Hi United, States bureau of mines to be H established at Salt Lako in Septem- L tor. Pl - Tho annual reunion of tho Young H family was hold July 1G at the head H 'k Df Emigration canyon and nearly H .1,000 persons mado tho trip. Lead- H ' ing authorities of the Mormon church H ( wore present and a long prognvm of H music and spoeohes had been ar- H v ranged. H ? After listening to all tho complalntB H t of Jewish colonists residing at Clarion H on tho Piute irrigation project, who H' aro at outs with tho Jewish Colonlza- H j tlon association, which conducts the' H I affairs of tho colony, tho stato land H ; board has taken tho matter under ad- H ( vlscment. H Richard Rundle, n miner, 48 years H I ' old, was instantly killed at tho Gold H ' ' Chain mine at Mammoth, when ho at- H tomptcd to get off tho cago at tho 1300-foot level. Ho was caught In the shaft timbers and dropped at least H j 1,000 foot from tho cago to tho hot- L torn of tho shaft. H' As an experiment calculated to test B' tho practical values ot Utah rock as- H phalt as a road building material, the HV " "" county commissioners havo ngrocd to H construct a quarter of n mile of road- HJ way on Stato street botwoon Salt H ,' . Lako and Murray on which tho as- B phalt will bo laid in flvo different H t combinations. M . Tho attention of the stato dairy and B jl food bureau having been called to tho wl - unsanitary methods used in handling m "u " milk and cream on farm dairies and i, to unsanitary care of cream Boparat- 1' ors, bulletins, warning dairymen ol H; tho new regulations under which in- t spections will bo mado, havo been p mailed to Utah dairymen. m'i Fred W, Chambers, state flsh and B game wardon, has been appointed one m of a body of fifteen men who have Rl been acting in tho protection of gamo M, j nnd other birds in tho United States B, j to advise tho secretary of agrl- k culturo in framing regulations to H?1 , make tho now fcdoral law for tho pro-IH1 pro-IH1 tectlon of migratory birds effective. I'v HMlJJ 3TI"- |