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Show THE UTAH BUDGET Sixteen days after being bitten by a rabid dog, a calf owned by Lorenzo Ward of North Ogden dovcloped rablea and was killed. Delegates representing 100 lodges of the American Masonic federation attended tho triennial Bess:on ai Salt Lako last week. Tho Peach day colobratlon at Brig-ham Brig-ham City, September 14, was attended by thoiiBands of visitors from nil sections sec-tions of tho state. Tho dralnnga work In tho Delta tract Is progresslri rapidly aud tho reclamation recla-mation of several thousand acres of alkali land Is assured. Kesldents of Sevier and Emory counties aro well pleased with tno two new bridges over Quoatchuppah and Ivio creeks on tho now Emory-Sallua wA. Btato road. S" iFlro of unknown origin destroyed tho bum of Christian Balling, at Logan, Lo-gan, hay, machinery, nn automobllo und a team of horses being consumed by tho llames. Lance Brought, nn employee of a cafo at Mammoth, was bndly burned on the right foot when a bucket of hot lye, which ho was carrying accidentally acci-dentally spilled. A number of towns In Uintah and Duchesne counties aro Installing water wa-ter systems, the peoplo of Vernal having hav-ing voted for n bond Issuo of $35,000 for that purpose. When Mrs. Laura Griffin or Wust Jordan refused to glvo Joo Taylor a cup of milk, it is said ho drew a revolver re-volver and threatened to shoot hor. As a result, Taylor will serve a Jail sentence. As ho dropped from a wagon on which ho was stealing a rfdo at Salt Lake, Alto Bnrtlett, 7 years old, wa, knocked down by an automobllo and ustalned a compound fracture of tho left leg. Governor Spry, accompanied by aombers of his staff, paid tho cltl-r.ens cltl-r.ens military training camp at Fort Douglas au official visit on iSeptomLcr 12 nnd Inspected tho work of tho citizen citi-zen Boldlers. lAlleglng that his wlfo growled and grumbled at him until lro was forced to move his bed from tho house to tho woodshef und that sho otherwise abused him, a Salt Lake man has filed suit for divorce. A Jury has been secured In the fedoral fed-oral court at Salt Lako to rass upon tho facts in tho caso of the United States against Chris Irving and others, oth-ers, master plumbers, charged with a vllolatlon of tho Sherman anti-trust law. Soveral city firemen narrowly escaped es-caped injury nnd a hoso and ladder tnr. k turned ovor twlco whllo on tho way to a fire, which later proved to bo nothing moro than a sizzling pot of applo Jelly In a littlo cottage at Salt Lako. Plans havo been completed by tho Union Pacific system for tho expenditure expendi-ture of moro than $1,000,000 In addition addi-tion to tho sums which havo already been spent In Echo canyon In Morgan county In reducing grados and track curvatures. After kissing her 7-year-old daughter daugh-ter good-by, Mrs. Jennie Pierce, 25 years of age, attempted to commit sulcldo nt her homo In Salt Lako, but jrompt medical attention saved her Uq 111 health was given as tho rca-Kia rca-Kia for tho act. Mrs. O. It. Durand of Murray was admitted to "practlco" harboring last week by tho stato board of examiners. examin-ers. Sho boars tho distinction of being be-ing tho only white woman In the stato who may do barber work under tho protection of tho law. Tho law of tho stato of Utah fixing minimum wagos for tho payment of experienced women employees must bo observed by third-class postmasters, postmas-ters, as well as by storo proprietors, according to tho opinion handed down by tho attorney general. Baod on 100 per cent us an average, aver-age, tho department of agriculture estimates es-timates tho combined condition of nil Utah crops this year to ho SG.5 per cent. This estimate Implies a gain of 2.3 per cent In condition of these .combined .com-bined crops during August. That birth control and sex education educa-tion nro subjects In which modical men should tako greater Interest was emphuslzed In nn address by 'Dr. E. W. Whitney, president of tho,. Utah Stato Medical associations." at tho annual an-nual banquet of tho organization ho.d at Salt Lake. ,.- Tho state hoard of- land commissioners commis-sioners will visit tho Delta project at -io suggestion of Clay Ta'limnn, coin-llssioner coin-llssioner of tho Unlted.,Stntqs general gener-al land office, to Investigate complaints com-plaints of somo twenty settlors on tho northern part of tho project ns to mln-erallzatlon mln-erallzatlon of their lands. It Is said that Salt Lako and Lob Angeles capitalists aro proparlng to volop tho Irrigation 'possibilities of mery county to such an extent that ho water of tho Huntington rlvor aro to bo turned to tho Irrigation of 30.- 00 ncres of luid in that section of tho tato at a coot of $3,000,000. As a means of further emphasizing tho work of tho United States forest servlco, tho rar.ger station Hoat built AvC for tho annual fashion show parades 'jTy of last week at Ogden Is to ho used for exhibition purposes at; four fairs within tho next few wooks. Ferdinand Rqdrlguez, Jose Francono and Aqulllno Arcantz woro aentoncod onch to nn Indetormlnato term In tho. Btnto prison, after they had withdrawn tholr pleas of not guilty, and pleaded, guilty to robbery of tho.. Highland Boy Mercantile company at lUnghaniCdib-fon, lUnghaniCdib-fon, on August 8. |