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Show THE UTAH BUDGET Mrs. Villa M. Wiseman, tho Salt (Lake woman who hatt been In custody' at Ogden on a charso of forgory, has boon adjudged Insana by a medical board, That tho output of tho Kayvslllo -Canning company for tho year 1916 -will bo cut to probably a third of tho aiorxnal, bo far as tomatoes aro concerned, con-cerned, 1b announced. Agnes Ketchum, 12-year-old daugh- tor of Mrs. Julia B. Ketchum, a trav- ellng saleswoman of Salt Lake, was severely Injured when struck and run over by nn automobile. r Jamea Gala, 8G years of age, a plo- A, aeer member of tho building trade In 1. Utah, died March 24. Ho had been Jiolpless for mom than four years past as tho result of a stroko of paralysis. It is declared by tho Hold representatives represen-tatives of tho Ogden BUgar factory that more than ii.OOG acres of beotB iiavo been contractod for tho local plant, as compared with about 7.G00 lor last season, Tho spoclal bond election In Ogden resulted In n defeat by threo to two of the proposed Issuo of $200,000 -worth of bondB, tho money to havo been used In Improvement of Ogden'tf .school buildings. As a result of further correspond-once correspond-once between tho Utah commission and the Panama-Pacific exposition or-fleers, or-fleers, Monday, Apr! 12, haB been agreed on as tho date for tho dedication dedica-tion of Utah's building at San Fran-clsco. Fran-clsco. General Hugh I,. Scott, pacifier of tho San Juan county Indians, and Lieutenant Colonel It. E. L. Mlchlo, j ills aide-de-camp, were tho honor .guests of tho UonDftvIllo club at ono of tho club's brllllatkt dinners at Salt Lake on March 25. Arthur lirown nradloy, aged 15, was oxonoratod by a :oronor's Jury at Prico of blame for tho death of his jBtop-brothor, Matt Bradley, threo years his senior. Matt suffered a knlfo wound In tho groin during a .scuffle with Arthur at tho Bradley .home. John Huff, tho man shot at Thlstlo ly two Greoks, Is still in a serious .condition. Physicians in charge, how- .ever, are still hopeful of his recovery. recov-ery. No chargo has yot Voen mado .against tho Crocks, as tho officers aro .awaiting tho outcome of tho man's in- ! juries. Ab soon as tho c o'clock closing law .goes into effort, May 15, business men f Salt Lako-"wlll atart suits to tost tho validity of tho regulation. Imposed by tho last legislature. Tho bill was a elgnod by tho governor March 15 and .becomes offoctlve sixty days after that dato. Members of tho threo trading stamp companies operating in Utah, (together wtlh several big uBers of the stampB, hold a mooting at Salt Lako .a few days ago for tho purpose of. laying lay-ing plnns to light tho trading stamp 1 .laws which were passed by tho recent legislature Albert (Geddes) Ecclos has lost tho (, ilrst round in his battle for a sharo 3 of tho millions loft by tho lato David Ecclos. Judgo George G. Armstrong ! sustained tho demurrer of tho admln- i . istrator of tho estato to tho complaint i and gavo tho plaintiff ton days in i -which to amend. ' Harvey Collins, 21 years of nge, of Hormosn, Wyo., is at tho hospital in ' Ogden, suffering from a bullot wound ; In tho abdomon, and Lcsllo Plyuoll, a special agent of tho Union Pacific ' xailroad, has sen taken Into custody ' , as tho result of a shooting which toolc ' 2Inco at Echo. At a mooting of tho members of tho Utah CannorB' association at Ogden Og-den it was determined that tho tomato to-mato pack for 1915 Bhould bo 40 por cont lesB than normal. Inability of tho cannera to got a roductlon in .freight rates to tho oast and north Is assigned as Uie reason. Tho governor having vetoed tho , public Improvement bill, which would havo ropoalod tho law giving u Salt Xako City tho right to issuo paving bonds, tho city commission aro considering con-sidering tho advisability of issuing $100,000 worth or paving bonds to swell tho public Improvoment fund. Judgo O. N. Hilton of Denver Is In Salt Lako making preliminary preparations prepar-ations for nrguing boforo the supremo court of tho state at tho May term of , court tho appeal of Joseph HUlstrom for a new trial. HUlstrom 1b at pres-, pres-, nt undor death sentence for the kill- N lug of John G. Morrison and son. A tramp who was arrested at Dlackbawk whilo selling cutlery and Jowolry, has been locked up In tho county Jail, as some or tho artlclos found on his porson havo been Idea-i Idea-i tilled by tho managvr of tho Price Co operative Mercantile Institution as t having been stolen rrom that cotn- ( ' pany's Btoro, ri Voters of Utnh will pass upon a l constitutional amendment providing ; ' , for taxation of mines nt three times ),- tho not proceeds at the next General , ctioa. j - One of tho largest business deals ' , locally of tho present year was con- ' - aummatcd last week when L. It. Ec- j cles of Ogden closed with A. T. Miller j ;' - nnd his assoclatos for tho purchaso fe . of tho Kotchum Coal company, which g ' owns olght acres of coal lands at I i Cautlo Gate. 1 William Law Plckard, a ploneor ot i 185G,' who established ono of tho first tanneries In Utah and who served as city councilman of Salt Lako under tho administration of formor Mayor Y George M. Scott, which bogan in 1891, died at Salt Lake, March 20, i |