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Show THE UTAH BUDGET James C. Itandalo, a laborer, died September 4 ln a Salt Lake hospital of tetanus. About ten dnyB provlous Handle ran a nail through tho hand. While riding through tho Thnynes canyon In a delivery wagon William Wckert of I'nrk City was thrown from the seat and struck tho ground with such force as to brenk his leg. Four young men of Salt Lako who appropriated an automobile for a Joy rldo faco a chnrgo of grand larceny, lar-ceny, tho owner of tho mnchlno declaring de-claring ho will prosecute tho enso. F. W. McNulty, against whom charges of forgery have been mndo In virtually every largo city wost of Chicago, is now sought by tho Salt Lako police for passing forged checks. 'Flnga aro being displayed on public pub-lic nnd prlvato buildings in Provo this week ln observance of tho one-hundredth one-hundredth nnnlversnry of tho adoption adop-tion of tho StarB and Stripes as tho national emblem. All fruit recordB for Pleasant Grovo aro being broken nnd Indications Indica-tions aro that the quantity of peaches, pears, nppleB and prunca will bo practically doubled this year over any other past year. The Illuminated and decorated automobile aut-omobile parade, which promises U fc-o tho big featuro of tho third annual Fashion show nt Ogdcn, will bo at 7:30 o'clock Friday night, September 25, tho first day of tho carnival. Undaunted by the European war cloud and tho cry of hard times, tho Newhouse Realty company has lot contracts for tho erection of three new store buildings In Salt Lako, representing rep-resenting an expenditure of $110,000. Captain Barnhart, who is operating a dry farm in the north end of Cedar Ce-dar valley, completed thrashing his wheat crop last week. So far Mr. (Harnhart holds tho record for big yields ln Cedar valley. Ho thrashed a total ot 4,322 bushels of wheat and barley. A corner stono weighing approximately approx-imately ten tons nnd Jeclared by the architects to bo tho heaviest corner stono In tho lntcrmountaln country, will bo among tho pieces of granite to bo used ln tho new Mormon Mor-mon church administration building at Salt Lake. Harlcy MoWhlnney, sentenced to be shot for first degree murder, has been denied commutation of sentence and will pay tho penalty for his crime September 16. McWhlnney was found guilty ot the murder ot C. L. Erlck-son, Erlck-son, a mining VjiiRtneer, at Salt Lake, February 17, 1013. Provo's first rtower day, on September Septem-ber S, was a big success. Preparations Prepara-tions that had been under way tor the entire summer brought good re suits and tho profusion ot flowers that were to be seen on every band wero tho cause ot wonder to somo ub to their source. The governor has Issued a proclamation procla-mation providing for tho holding of tho general election ln tho state, November No-vember 3. Tho proclamation is the dm Issued by the executive in which provision Is mndo for the election ot a United States senntor by tho direct voto ot tho people. A 7,000 school gymnasium Is to be built at Cedar voUey. Tho building will bo modern In every respect, with hardwood floors, electric lights, dressing dress-ing rooms and shower baths, stage ind folding scats, so that It may be jsed for gymnasium work, dancing artles, playB or motion pictures. Tho factory of tho Amalgamated ugar company of Qgdon has begun operations with a force of 100 men. Becnuso ot tho unusually largo yield of sugar beets this year tho company has boen urging tho beet raisers to deliver tholr product to tho factory earlier than has heretofore been the custom. Work In most of tho canning factories fac-tories of Weber county haB begun. Becnuso of tho unusually warm weather of tho pnst two months penches aro ripening earlier than ln previous years. The tomato crop is said to bo up to tho standard and the yield will bo equal to most seasons ot the past. Miss Carrie Olson, 10 years of age, hns mysteriously disappeared from her home '- Salt Lake and search by members of tho sheriff's forco has fulled to result ln any tangible clow that might dlscloso hur present whereabouts. Seven woeka ago Miss Olson left her homo and has not since been hoard from. Discovering five new natural bridges, finding six now mummies and collecting moro than COO specimens speci-mens from the cliff dwellers' ruins and from tho cuvo men's hovels, Prof Hyron Cumnilngs, head of tho biological biolog-ical department nt tho University of I'tnh, has returned from tho 19M archaeological expedition into northern north-ern Arlzonn. Alfred Ilubel baB filed suit against tho Utah Light cv Hallway Co. for 10,-000 10,-000 damnges. Ho nlleges that tho company com-pany let n wlro sag across tho street In Salt Lako and as a result ho drove into it and his rig was wrecked. His ribs wero crushed and he was otherwise other-wise badly Injured. Harold KdmondBon, who sustained serious Injuries In un automobllo accident acci-dent at North Ogdcn lust week, Is ilowly Improving, but still suffer Jrora periods of unconsciousness. It Is bellowed, however, that hu will :om ploUly recover. |