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Show I jl UTAH STATE NEWS. I E ill1 j Tho public schools of Sterling havo H rM boon closed becnuso of tho prevalence B ' ' P o( ,,I),ltllcrlri' B If Mrs. A. I". May berry, who nttomptcil B f " oiilchlo In Salt Lnko City a Bhort tlmo B , ' fr ttK' w'" recover. Hi f ijL Sonntor-olect Smoot lias nppotntod ' i ? Carl A Un(lBcr r SaIt Lako clty M B I S Ills private secretary. B 'l Spring City Is arranging for an olec. B I I trie light plant to bo used for street B And rcsldcnco lighting. B ' J Diphtheria Is so prevalent In Salt B ti Lako City Hint It has about assumed B j I tho proportions of an epidemic. B 1 1 A special policeman has bcon cm. B i ' 1 ployed In Rlchflold for tho special pur- B poso of suppressing hoodlumlsra. B ,' At Mt. Pleasant, last week, Miss B Tresslo Strom won tho stato Domorc3t B medal In an oratorical contest In which B; l four others contested. B , Thoro aro over 800 men at work nt B Sunnysldo at this time, nnd It Is said Bi ' I moro nro to bo given employment, as B' i tho mines thoro nro dovelopcd. H . ' Tho schools of Rlvcrton havo been B ; ' ; closed on account of nn epidemic of H ' , smallpox. If no now cases dovclop, B '' school will reconveno on March 9. B 1 Thoro Is renewed talk of tho Utah H "' It uo1 conlPany opening up In Spring B ' ! - canyon, abovo Helper, HiIb summor. B ' ' l Tho location Is adjacent to Cnstlo Gate. B 1 'I T'10 fruit-growers nnd fnrmcrB B j - of Utah county are organizing for H mutual benefit, the object being to pro. B mote tho fruit and produce industry of B ' ' K I tho county. I I Tno citizens of Bluffdnlo, Itlverton B I 1 ' and South Jordan havo organized a B tr Commeiclal club, icallzlng that In or-B or-B ' f ; i v dor to keep pace with tho times they B 3 ' ' must bo up nnd doing. B ,' ir Sixty now bills were Introduced In B 11' tno lou-cr house of the legislature on B I I ' ! Wednesday of last week, tho last day B . BE '' on wlllc'' ncw measures could bo In. B B troduccd without unanimous consent B y H J H. L. Frank of Butte, who owns n B SRj valuable deposit of onyx near I.elil, ox. B 1(1 pects to spend about $G0,000 In dovcl. B Ij opment of tho property this year. A B , J tram will bo built from tho inlna to H I I1 Utah lake. B m-.J H Tll coronor'8 Jllry which Invest!. B ? e&tcd tho caso of tho collBlon.ot twe I f Salt Lnko City street cars In which I 'P; Motormnn Farrow was fatally Injured Bj . holds tho car company to blnmo for H fff'' i tB0 "ecldent. B j igtti Aftor a delay of almost six months B (H I Peter Mortensen has appealed his case H 9M to tho supremo court through his at- BJ C I torncys. On June 14, Mortensen was I " iS ' sontenrett to death for tho murder ol H i WK james Tt. Hay. Bi ' "7 S A moveraont 1b on foot u' tl10 Wa Bj lm natch club of Mt. Pleasant to raise Bj . i (ffi ; $5,000 wtlh which to purchaso tho coal B ' I mlno cast of that city, In order to keep B ' v jffl a I tho railroad company from getting hold Bj i Wt j of tho property. i 'ffl j i Lolil and American Fork debating I ;M 1 I clubs last weok dobatcd tho auostlon, ' I (H I "That tho United States should annex h 3$ t Cuba," Lchl having tho ninrmntlve side Bj P of tho Question. Tho delegation from Hj 3P American Fork won. I ' 1 ' AVork to finish tho MnntI tabernacle Bj ! ; will soon bo commenced, and will bo Bj f in operation until Its completion. When I j ' ' tho work Is dono this city will have Bj ttWi ono of tho most commodious gathering Bi I "J ft places In southern Utah. j f im '' Whllo cutting down treca Edwin H ' I J lli 'i Jlutchlngs, of I.chl, had tho mlsror- B i ft l 'II tuno lo 'lnvo ono them fall on him, BJ ' , ft breaking his leg Just abovo the anklo Bj f' , (I Tho doctor removed several pieces ol r tho bono, but anticipates no lasting In. I "PI JUry IL jl f Iloports from tho various precincts fii ill whero tho grasshoppers appeared last S 'f 1 i year nro that It Is gonerally bolloved i tho storms and cxtromo cold of this F f ' -winter havo destroyed tho fertility ol f S !' the eggs deposited by tho hoppors In i f Si I . tho fall. J' i i : t J,, ' Stcclo, rural route Inspector ol BLI r 'B I tho postofllco department, hns been BJ j !. F' making nn Inspection of tho routes BJ I g served from tho Provo postolllco. He BJ B will recommend that additional tcrrl- BBl hi' tory bo Included In tho routo running BBi northeast from tho city. K L 3 ' Tho Injuries received by Peter Wilde BlM ft V ' 1 ttl0 eoasting accldont at Payson Bir i. cl ' 1 ' avo nrov6l fntaI- Wilde was run into Bll L M ' 7 thrco llttlo girls w:io wero coast BJH Y ft ,nK iwn lll 11H on Febrmuy 1G, his Bat f? i !eot being kno 'ked out fiom under blm, Bi 0 i'l '' when ho fell on his head. BJ f ,1 ( Many Mt. Pleasant sheep growers BJ 1. 1 l , nro receiving word from tho west doa. BJ j ort which is more reassuring than BJ , ' wns that of it couple of weokn ago. HJ ' Tho latest Information Is to tho offcrt BJ ' that tho herds havo suffered but slight Bl losses from tho recent cold wenthnr. BJ Tho children In the higher grades HjK In tho Fremuiit school in Salt I nko, are BBl to bo ntlircd in .mio inlforma In tl.e BJBk i future. It Is felt by th tcnchnis that BkBJ tho wcailng of uniforms will be an im. BkBJ " '' provoment. Tho innovation secmn to BK.y ' M "lth tho approval of ilu parent bVbVbVbVAVbVv. kivr; "",- "'-i ., m,- BBBBBBBBBBBB" xStKUBtalmMmm r.i- . BBBBBBkaHHuiHaaiHM |