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Show UTAH STATE NEWS it has been decided to organize chamber of commerce tit Prce. Three gypslus en tight seining for trout near Salt Lako City wore lined $30 each. 11. N. Freeman, SO years old and n resident of Ogdeu for twenty-live years, died April 14. Fred May, aged 7. BUffornd a fi : turu of the skull In a fall from u tree at his homo In Suit Luke. The trial nt Qgdun of .1. II. Martin alleged blackmailer, will cost the stato and county at least Jtl.OOO. Prod B. Uruukn, wanted In Salt U kt county on a chargo of passing worth loss checks aggregating ?8UU, wiib arrested ar-rested In Ulchllold. Twenty thousand hardwood trees three yearB old were distributed ul the public schools In Salt Lake, a trot to each child, and tho trooB were al. Planted on April 10. Arthur rtowloy. Jointly charged with .John Gardner nnd Karl Fair hildn with tho ribhery of MIckol Powelson of (!oshu. April I, has been given an Indeterminate sentence In thu stnto prison of from live year to life John Lovontls, 30 years of ago. whom Otto Withec.lt, deputy -sheriff who was killed by Rafael Iopoz, suspected sus-pected of tho murdor of Fthel Wall-ingford Wall-ingford In tho red light district: nt Mlnghiun December 10, 1912, has been nrrested. Thrown beneath the wheels of a moving train when a brake appliance gave way, Harry Nethcrcott, 20 yours old, married, and tho fathor of live children, received Injuries ut Ogdcn which resulted in his death two hours later. "Grandma" Sarah Dudley, the o'd-est o'd-est woman In Utah county, died Wednesday Wed-nesday morning nt thu homo of her daughter In Spanish Fork. March 21 of this year the aged woinnn celebrated cele-brated the ninety-eighth anniversary of her birth. The presbytery of southern Utah held Its spring meeting In Ferron April !, 1912. In addition to tho routine rou-tine woik of the presbytery was the dedication of the chapel school building build-ing erected by tho woman's board ol home missions. Mobcs Pratt. 3C years of ago, em ployed In tho Grand Central mine, at Hurekn, was overcome nnd killed by gases Thuisday. Ho was attempting attempt-ing to releaso tho smoko nnd gas when It became so heavy that ho was unnblo to got nutty. Even barbers must refrain from the use of Imitation nKd substitute nrt- xlys.whoruhiilKeniriblitisycttnedSCtBr WBorrJorth! In iv Wiling Issued 'to all barber shops In' thu state by He-Vr He-Vr C. Smith, deputy state dairy and rgod commissioner. Itov Covl, nged in. was caught under un-der a falling treo which ho had cut down and Inntnntly killed, 'lho accident acci-dent occurred nt his home near Og-den, Og-den, nnd his body was found by two Httlo girls who came to the place to gather cherry blossoms. Tho tradition that April is the month of showers Is really borne out by actual statistics of the weather bureau, according to Section Director Thlessen, who Bays that tho records for Utah show that April Is always tho ralnlcBt month of the year. Tho contract for tho new hotel building ut Logan hnc been lot to the Campbell Construction company ol Salt Lako City. Tho contract prlco Is $19,000, but this does Miot , Include cither tho heating or plumbing of the building or tho ilnlshlng of tho tippet story. PlnygroundB will bo"1 maintained throughout the coming summer months nt bIx of thu different public schools in Salt Lake, under tho ternik of n resolution passed by tho hoaid of education. Tho board approprlat ed $1,800 to defray tho expenses ol thu playgrounds. Morton I. Adams, night hoisting eu glneer at the Hiawatha mlno, was ac t cidentally killed by a self inlllctuc wound. Ills compnnlon, David Laird was wounded by tho bullet that pass ed through the engineer's body. Ad ams was examining u revolver when It was discharged. Dologates from seventeen of tho twcnty-Bovon counties of the atate attended at-tended tho opening meeting of the good roads convention In Kphralm ou April lti. Several women were In the audience. The latgest delegation with tho exception of Snnpeto came from Salt Lako county. Salt Lako will witness tho world's champion bucking horso contest dur Ing tho Btato fair In October. Mb prizes will he offered by the State Fair association, nnd It is predicted thnt tho greatest program of western sports over held will tako place In connection with tho fair. With tho OgOen river nt Hood stage, damage which will cost buv " oral hundred dollars to ropalr hue been caused by landslides In the Og don canyon. The olilcerB or Uiigham City are looking for a balloonist who wits to havo rondo two ascensions In a balloon. bal-loon. It Is alleged ho collected money from business men to compensate him for making tho ascension, and then novor fulfilled his part of tho con tract. Q ubb StanuBsanopolls, John Poulus John Lnmorus and thu proprietor ol tho Athens pool hull at Gariiold wore all found guilty In tho court of Jus-tlco Jus-tlco David Hold of pleasant Groon on charges of soiling U'luo-r in dry territory. terri-tory. Thoy were lined $200 each. |