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Show THE UTAH BUDGET A concrete roadway sixteen feet wide will be built on either side of the ar tracks from Salt Lake to Murray. State officers probably will be able o move into the capitol about October Oc-tober 1. ' Kane county people are making sreat preparations for the big Kane county carnival to be held in Kanab Hlober 11 to 16. There were close to 1.000 Utah peo-l'e peo-l'e registered at the state building at 'he Fanama-Pacific exposition at San 1'runcisco last week. W. R. Anderson, a switchman, 40 years of age, was found dead shortly, ai'ler 6 o'clock Sunday morning on the steps to the entrance of the Masonic temple at Salt Lake City. Lofter Johnson is suffering from a hroken collar hone, as the result of trying to slide into base in a recent ball game at Spanish Fork. For stealing four cigars at Saltair and firing four shots at the conductor of a train who had ejected them, four Salt Lake youths have been sentenced to thirty days' imprisonment. At the close of the first week the enrollment in the public schools of Salt Lake was 19,876, an increase of about 250 over the opening day. J. T. Hale was seriously cut about the face and hands by broken glass of I a windshield when the automobile he was driving collided with a horse am huggy, driven by two boys, about two miles south of Provo, Sunday. A carload of first-class alfalfa comb honey was shipped from Spanish Fork last week by local beekeepers. The honey is valued at approximately $2,-600. $2,-600. The honey is the first to be shipped from here this year. The first term of school under consolidation con-solidation will open Monday at Manti. The school census for this year gives this district 2,616 children between the ages of 6 and 18. There are 200 over that age that will attend high school. The merchants of Provo have decided decid-ed to have a fashion show the latter part of the month, when Provo will demonstrate her ability to give the people of that section a splendid entertainment. en-tertainment. Third zone rates still prevail for parcel post matter consigned from Utah cities to Vernal and vicinity, according ac-cording to a telegram received from Kdward McGrath, superintendent of the railway mail service at San Francisco. Fran-cisco. Opening of the sugar season around Lehi, which was scheduled for September Sep-tember 15, will be delayed for five days because of the "million dollar rain" last week. The protracted drought had stopped the beets from either growing or making sugar. To decide whether to adopt the five supplementary courses of study that were recommended and urged by heads of departments at the Ogden high school, members of the board of education met as the committee of the whole in the board office.- Mrs. Anna Wirick, who lives on a farm northeast of Sandy, was painfully painful-ly bruised early Sunday morning when an automobile struck a wagon in which she was riding. Mrs. Wirick was thrown out of the wagon and was for -a short time unconscious. . Mischief of boys in placing strychnine strych-nine in an apple almost resulted in the Kleatli of Deputy Sheriff Henry Clark at Provo. The boys broke into an old tanning factory and, after strewing old cans on the floor, they found a bottle of the poison and put a quantity of it in an apple. The Wasatch county annual fair will be held September 22, 23 and 24 at Heber and on account of unusually good crops and the greater attention given to pure-bred stock is expected to he the banner event in the history of the Wasatch County Fair association. That Utah is proving attractive to the citizens of outside states is emphasized em-phasized in the announcement that eighty-live families from one state, Tennessee, are preparing to move to Uintah basin to take up contiguous homesteads. Mary Davis, aged 17 years, was ao cidcntally shot at her home in Ophir. She was removed to the Tooele gen oral hospital, where she died. She picked up a revolver which she had found in some rubbish on the porch the weapon exploding when she dropped it. . Two hundred and eight delegate's, representing the seventeen voting districts dis-tricts of Ogden, will be elected at pri-'t pri-'t niaries in the five wards of the city Monday night, September 20, to name a municipal ticket at the Republican city convention, according to the announcement an-nouncement made by Chairman Geo. J. Kelly of the central committee. Burglars entered a store at Vineyard, seven miles from Provo, sometime during the night and carried away about $800 worth of goods, principally dry-goods. While crossing the tracks near Ogden. Cornelius Vandearlies, aged 25, was struck by the Yellowstone special and sustained injuries from which he died half an hour later. The total enrollment of the, Boise schools on the opening day, was 3.03S. 65 less than the opening day last year. It is believed that many families have not yet returned from their vacations, and that the enrollment will be increased in-creased later. The state road commission and the county commissioners of Sevier county coun-ty have decided to build a road through Sevier canyon from the town of Sevier in Sevier county to llarys-vale llarys-vale in Flute county. The road villi be eleven miles in length and will supplant sup-plant the present road. |