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Show THE UTAH BUDGET - Groco Whito, tho 16-yoar-old school girl who attempted suicldo at Salt Lnko, will recover. Fire destroyod tho homo of S. T. Fothorson nt Park City. An overheated overheat-ed stovo is 'believed to biivo started tho blnze. It is nnnouucod that tho lid Is to bo put down tight in lllnghnm, saloons sa-loons must closo nt proper hours and gambling must bo discontinued. County authorities aro seeking to Identify n transient who dlod, presumably presum-ably of heart failure, in Ogdon, falling dead while walking along tho railroad tracks. A committee of soven to tnko general gen-eral chnrgo of tho tercentenary celebration cele-bration nt Salt Lnko of William ShakcHpearo tho week of April 23 has been named. Fred Hotttnger, aged about 33, a bollcrmakcr, was killed almost la-stuntly la-stuntly when ho fell from an automobile automo-bile truck in which ho -was riding with friends at Salt Lako City. An Industrial education convention for tenchors, Instructors and supervisors supervi-sors In all branches ot manual arts in Utah, Idaho and Nevada will bo held In Salt Lako on March 21. Distribution of boot sped to tho farmers contracting with tho Amalgamated Amalga-mated Sugar company of Ogden has begun and field representatives arc advising planting within tho next ten days. About 7,000 head of horses to bo brought to Ogdon from Oregon and Nevada aro to bo sold at auction about May 8 in a buying ring now boing bo-ing constructed in tho Ogden railroad yards. Ono ot tho highest smokestacks In tho west is being constructed in connection con-nection with the onlnrtJkng ot tho Ogdon Og-don plnnt of tho Amalgamated Sugar company. Tho stack Is to ho 220 foot In height. Primary rules for Uio ram snlo and show, which will bo given in Salt Lake- under direction of tho National Woolgrowers' association, AugUBt "30 and 31 and September 1 and 2, havo boon announced. Ktlpatrick Brothers ot Beatrice, Neb., and Donvor obtained tho $1,000,-000 $1,000,-000 contract for second track work on tho Union Pacific between Cnstlo Hock and Wasatch in Summit county, fifty miles oast ot Ogden. Tho secretary ot tho interior ha3 signed a decision giving Claud W. Freed, Lester D. Freed and Ellis C. Freed, of Salt Lake, undisputed title to 4,160 acres of coal land in Utah, valued at approximately $5,000,000. After being dry for flvo years, Murray Mur-ray may again bo placed in tho wet column. A petition is now being circulated cir-culated asking tho city commission to call a special election for tho resubmission re-submission of tho prohibition question In July. It is announced that a train on tho Denver & Rio Grnndo last weok liroko all records for spiced on western railroads, rail-roads, when its actual running tlmo from Grand Junction to Salt Lako, a distance of 313 miles, was 5 hours and 33 minutes. Mrs. Amanda Cannon Shaw, who suffered a fracturo of tho spina December De-cember 23, 1911, when struck by au-tomobllo au-tomobllo driven by A. W. McCuno, Jr., nt Salt Lako, died March 14, as a direct result of tho injuries received flvo years ago. 1 Despondent because of poverty and HI health, Mrs. Charles Berry of Salt Lake attempted suicldo, but was pro-vented pro-vented hy her 11-year-old son, who knocked a bottlo of carbollo acid from her hand, after sho had swallowed a Sinall quantity of tho poison. Eastern railroads that fall to comply with tho suggestion of tho American Railway association as to tho delivery deliv-ery of cars to western lines to ameliorate amelior-ate tho present car shortago in tho west aro to ho penalized, according to Information received in Salt Lako. At nn olection held nt Mount Pleasant Pleas-ant It was voted to establish a pub-1 He library in a $12,000 building. TUio building Is to 'bo constructed from tho Sanpete county library fund. Tho citizens cit-izens ot Mountain Plonsant will maintain main-tain tho cost of running the library. Doflnite action on tho proposition to placo a boycott on sugar until the prlco Is reduced was postponed by tho Housewives' league of Salt Lako until tho matter has been thoroughly discussed dis-cussed and voted upon at a mass nicotine nicot-ine which will bo hold in tho near futuro. Senator Smoot has introduced a bill authorizing tho University ot Utah to uso tho surplus waters of Red Butte canyon and Dry canyon creeks not needed for military purposes at Fort Douglas and to lay pipelines and build rcsorvolrs on tho military reservation reser-vation under a revocablo llcenso from tho secretary of war. With a total of 8,300 acres of beotB already contracted in Weber county and vicinity, officers of tho Amalgamated Amalga-mated Sugar company havo announced that tho ncrongo is almost up to tho maximum capacity of tho. Ogden factory, fac-tory, oven with its increase of 500 tous In the dally cutting capacity. Despondent over her falling health and tho fact that a disastrous flro a fow years ago reduced her from wealth utmost ( to poverty, Mrs, E. 3. Dexter, aged 44, of Suit Lnko, attempted at-tempted suicldo by shooting herself through tho abdomen. Her recover: Is doubtful. The anow bulletin for February, a-BUed:hy a-BUed:hy A. II Thlessen, director ot the "United States -weather bureau at Salt Lake, Hhows that tho depth of snow on adjacent mountains is much dcoper thairit was during the-aanie period of ono ynar ago, rH----------l-----l |