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Show UTAH STATE NEWS' 1 The meeting of tho Utah State iH Teachers1 association will be held at Jll Salt Lnko, December 28, 20 nnd SO. f IH A truck wns used by thieves to hnul lH $2000 worth of merchnndlso avvny from lH n storo In Salt Lako ono night Inst; ilB William Buckley, a citizen -of Provo jB slnco 1871,vdlcd November 28, on bis H eighty-second birthday anniversary, of H old ago and general debility, Klght new bridges will bo necessary; jB over the Gray Mountain or "govcrnt SjB ment" Irrigation canal, serving tho IH South Mytou bench, It Is stated. tH Stockrnlslng and enlarged homo ll stead entries embracing many' thou- ll sands of acres In Utah .havo 'recently Jil been granted by tho general land of nl Former Mayor llpck of Salt Lnlte, sentenced to stato prison' for mlsiip- ffl proprlatlon of city funds, has been liB assigned to .work on tho book's lu tho tDH prison office. f H Mrs. Minnie Ilowcn, H2 yonrs of age, Hl und James Taylor, 50 years' of age, IH both of Magna, were struck by an au- tomobllo at Salt J.nke, both ''being lH painfully Injured. ' George Warren, n tibgro, shot nnd 4 'H killed Ira Lee, colored, In n negro club H room nt Salt Lake. Thu shooting fol- H lowed a quarrel bctcween ,the two over money matters. H Whom two men hold up Scth Thorn- : B as, pawnshop proprietor, at Ogden, he began shooting, one of tho men John Harris, a former convict, being killed, the other man escaping. , B Through tho efforts of thu Com ! mcrclnl club, tho railroad has taken ' steps to provide a suitable station at IB Delta, .and the present building Is now . t being overhauled nnd remodeled, H Utnh citizens nrc paying In excess IB of $18,000,000 this yenr In tnxes, nc- iH cording to it table compiled by the H chief deputy auditor for tho biennial il report of Joseph Illrle, state' auditor. H Members of tho Progressive llusl- ' ness Men's club, at their ) regular 'j weekly luncheon at Sajt Jittke.Vpledgeil a $S subscription to the Christmas (H seal sale from each of thu fifty-seven iB members, B Unless there Is a change In tho national guard regulations (ho udju- j H taut general of Utnh Is lu nil prolm- hlllty slated to become a brigadier H general In tho national guard of the ' ll United Stntcs. 4 jH Despondency Is believed to have, council tho sulcldu of Miss Kdllh Ijouiki 31 years' of ago, at a Suit Lake lintel. B The woman, who left no tiu$"ns to' H her relatives, took a quuntlty bf pols? H onous tablets, f B The drainage work In tho vicinity of H Delta Is progressing rapidly and mop ttl nhd more laud Is being frecil from fll danger Of waterlogging. During tljo iJH mouth of October, 107,173 cubit: yards ll of dirt were excavated. ' Jacob C. McDiiiritis was nrrnMcd H at Illngham 011 suspicion Unit lierob- , bed Tom Klmimi of $.'()g. Klmurn Is B the cook at the Huston Cnnsollijittcd ; boarding house and McDuiilols has ; been employed ns a dlshwushr. j On a verdict returned by it jury nt j Salt Lake, the Denver Sc Itlo.Grnudo ' H Itiillrond company Is forced to pay n , total of ?ir,l50.8(l to twelve Suit Luke H business concerns ns 11 refund on freight charges since , March, UI)J7. i A movement has becu'gtnrted for tho erection In Ilrlghnin ,Clty of it B hotel to cost nott less thai) $ir(),000. 1 The promoters represent 'outside In- l forests, which nro' co-operating with jf local Interests to bring about this t i Utah men and others of thq Inter- mountain states who are enlisting In jH the United States navy rank higher jH physically than any other recruits In jH tho country, according to Commander It, It, Mann of the recruiting station , ut Salt Lake. iH Mr. and .Mrs. N. W, Kimball, rest- ,B dents of Login! for more tlinu fifty iB yours, celebrated their golden wedding 11 anniversary Sunday. Both Mr. and jB Mrs.' Kimball aru children of Utah's jB lending pioneers und aro woll known tB throughout thu state. WM Efforts nro being mono by J. 13. IsB Doriimu, lu charge of the Salt Lnko 9H office of tho dairy division of the D United Stntos department of' ugrlcul- flfl ture, to promote tho organization of IS conMostlng associations In Utah nnd other western stuton. MmA An experiment conducted by Marvin mS Loc, aged 11, of Salt Lake, with a , m bottlb of carbide and several ouueos ' llnH of water resulted disastrously. Gas forming In tho tightly corked bottle Ifl caused an explosion and tho Lqo boy L9 received n deep lacertttlon on his H upper lip. . ' ill After nine'' months' delay becruso 91 of shortage Of materials, Logan's Groat Whlto Way was lighted up -m MM November 27, giving tho business ills- Hfl trlt a decided 'metropolitan appear- j9 mice. There nro 172 llghth of twenty ,M umporcB each. The syri'.um consumes B 80,000 watts. ' IB D. P. Atkins, who w4hs hold fur tl.e H alloged theft of tin autqmoblle, and A. ,l T. Umurkou, ticcusod of raising u chock WM fnr.$!l to 5?(K)0, 'ttf'capoxl from thu ,fM county Jflll'nt Salt Lnkosawinjr their ,H way out of llioccll )n which thm' had tMM bcun plncoil. JtS Tho amount of Innd which will bo LM thrown opun In Utah on wator now or g sites ns a mult of netlon by congrtms n jirorfdkig for the entry of nubllejuuds m stub kites luu It does'not Inter- jjji Me with tho dnelnp-iielit of llo' er, oM 1 1 ; s tu iippitulmni l.v 115,CKX) m 'fl |