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Show THE UTAH BUDGET J ,"' J. Jf. Blair haa been appointed post- j master at Logan. With a fitting program and a book. shower tho now Murray public library has been formally opened. Fifty additional railway postofflco-terminal postofflco-terminal clerks aro employed lu Og den during tho holiday rush. Sevier canyon has been definitely selected ns tho sceno of activity for tho atate convict toad forco during- i tho coming winter. Jfl By an Increaso of 945,000 buBhcBBB tho Income from Utnh'a wheat crop ot f 1913 was swelled to a point 812,700 J in excess of that of 1914. f Fully 200 persons nttended the formal for-mal opening of tho now Murray h- 1 brary, and tho book shower, which was a feature, netted tho library 120-volumcs. 120-volumcs. Tho telephone company has asked tht city commissioners at Ogden for permission to fllo a new schedule or rnteB, eliminating tho $1 and $1.50' J !v telephones in Ogden. ' 'M-? Dr. E. G. Gowans, stato superlnten- dent of nubile instruction, has nre- ' I pared a statement outlining tho rca- I Bons for his opposition to military I training in high schools. I Monticello In San Juan county, has. Just adopted plans for a six-room ancH I gymnasium unit of a structure to cost I $25,000 eventually. Tho work to bogln. at onco will coat between $16,000 and. $17,000. Peter Franckos, 28 yenrs ot age charged with involuntary manslaugh- ' ter, In causing the death of William Shapland, fivo years of ago, of Pleasant Pleas-ant Green, Septembor 3, last, has been. hold for trial. i Sam Smith, charged with passing a. worthless check for $55 on D. C. For-ecy, For-ecy, a Mammoth business man, has" been arrested in California and will , bo brought back to Tlntlc to answer chargcB of forgory. Philip Flnegan, aged 05 years, pioneer pio-neer wholesale and retnll poultry merchant, mer-chant, expert in raising standard fowl , and. known extensively throughout tho , Btato, died at Salt Lake of a compll- j cation of diseases. , ( Tho Crenshaw woman, who was- . shot by Frank B. Ahwald, at Salt j Lake, declares that nB soon ns she re- , covers from her wounds she will re- . j turn to her hUBband and children in. Jackson. Tenn., and begin llfo over. Sw :!", Thomas Griffon, a brakeman on tho , Salt Lake Route, fell from tho top of '. ( a boxcar and was run over by a freight engine In the freight yards at Provo. t Tho onglno .evorod his right leg abovo I tho knee and his left arm was broken. i Organization of a Swedish choir and Swedish young men's and young woni- & en's societies wns effected at a meet- Ing In tho .Twelfth-Thirteenth, ward. rf-s chapel In Salt Lake.M(4ro than 100' OsBvV Swedish residents of thtmty attended. BBk Stovo Thompson, a carjwjnter em- "AWJ" Ployed at the Garfield smelter, died Pt In tho cmorgency hospital at Salt wr jm Lako as a result of Injuries when ho. (3 attempted to Jump from the Salt Lake- jA Route Garfield train and fell under tho wheols. In an effort to pass tho car driven, by Olaf Sandborg or Mayfleld Frank Dennlson, also of that place, crashed Into tho rear wheel of thq automobile, , ' turning his car completely over. A. daughter of Mr. Dennlson received a. fractured skull. Judge Willis Brown, formerly of Salt Lako, and woii known as tho first Juvenile Ju-venile court Judgo In Utah, was arrested ar-rested at tho Hotel Sherman In Chicago Chi-cago on n charge qf swindling a rail- way mall clerk out of $100 on a T """ "movlo" stock Bchemo. Georgo Carlson, 19 years old, who ' Btolo an automobllo from a Salt Lako firm and made a trip through Utah. Nevada and California, waa sentenced , by Judgo Morso to fivo months In tho county Jail. In California Carlson, borrowed $10 on the machine. ... Dante Baganoe, Indicted jointly with. BIsmark Alolslo at Salt Lako on a chargo of having made and had in .' their possession paraphernalia for tho ' manufacture of counterfeit coins, ha been sentenced to two years at tho federal prison at Leavenworth, Kan. Miss Anna Noblo, aged 71. for thir- , ty years actively engaged in mission ' Bchool work of the Presbyterlaa church In Utah and who Is credited j with having discovered and brought ' f out Cyrus E. Dallln, Utah's noted sculptor, died at Salt Lake last week. Lowlaton In Cache county Is especially espe-cially proud of Its now water systom. 8 Last year and the year before Lew- '-3-lston spent $85,000 piping water from fi tho mountains six miles and In oxten- M bions in town. An addition costing: B $67,000, bringing tho total up to $152,-000, $152,-000, Is being constructed. Failure of tho Nophl school board, to submit plans for Its now $0,000 t heating plant to the stato boiird or t education boforo going abend with tho work will add another $1,000 to tho cost boforo tho work Is satisfactorily completed, according to R. C. WaU t kins, atato building commission in JIS ", spector. 0 r It la probable that convicts will bo- C put to work on tho roads In Sevier f county this winter. Tho Salt Lake Associated Canal ) companlos havo closed fivo or tho nlno bijr gates in tho Jordan rlvor at its-outlet its-outlet from Utah lako, and will Use tho lako as a rosorvolr until Us tevut roaches compromise point, about two-and two-and one-hair feet higher than its present pres-ent level Georgo C. McLaughlin was shot In I tho back when ho waa killed near Ma-land, Ma-land, Idaho, by Ray M. Thompson, according to ovldenco brought to-light to-light In tho performance of un autopsy au-topsy upon the body of McLaughlin. In Salt Lake City. |