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Show THE UTAH BUDGET Plans hsve been completed for an international aviation meet to be held In Salt Lake from April & to 10 inclusive. in-clusive. The Ogden Chamber of Commerce has decided to Investigate the telephone tele-phone situation and see what can be done toward securing a reduction of rates. The application for a new trial made by Thomas Vance, the Salt Lake man serving a twenty-year sentence for the murder of his wife, has been denied. 1 The Commercial club of Murray will give a horse show at the city ha'ii rounds April 3. when all own ers of stallions In Utah will be Invited In-vited to make exhibits. George Ilrarler, aged 75 years, pioneer of Utah who enme to Salt Lake City in 1ST.G with one of the handcart companies, died Saturday at his home In Salt Uike George Rosenbaum, a switchman, had his foot badly crushed while making mak-ing a coupling In tho Rio Grande yards In Salt Lake. Part of the fi ot will have to be amputated. The annual debate between the University of Utah and the Agricultural Agricul-tural college was heard nt Logan S.it urday night. The "Aggies' won by S to 1 over their old rivals. Davis and Weber counties canal bonds to the value of $:.oi.o00 wero purchased last week by the German-American German-American Trust company of Denver, and the Commercial National bank of Ogden. Thrown from ihe front vestibule of a street car in Salt Lake City, as it i ncounterrd an open switch, two -nen and two women were so badly tijurc.i that they had to be taken to j a hospital. Plans lo rebuild the Oregon Short Line depot at Murray, which was totally to-tally destroyed last wc k by fire, nro already afoot. The new station will be of brick and tile and will cost close to $7,01)0, it Is said. The water boiler in the kitchen of a Salt Lake cafeteria exploded Sunday Sun-day morning, wrecking tho mammoth mam-moth range and scattering food all over the room, two girls being burned, but not seiiou-iy. The loss of nearly $l,.riii() over gambling gam-bling tables at Ogden uaused O. E. Deatley. the man who 4J found dead In the Kaglo hotel in Murray, to end his life. This was learned from a former for-mer friend of the dead man. With the In ention of getting prior rights on dry farm land adjoining the town of Modcna tin the main lino of the Salt Lake. Route, homesteaders are causing a wild rush in that vlcin Ity. The land will be thrown open to entry March 22. The executive committee for Pencil day, 1911, has been appointed by tho commercial clubs of Ilox Elder county and the Hrigham City Fruit Growers' sssoclatlon. All preliminary wora for Poach day will begin earlier thla year than heretofore. Joe Uzelac, an Austrian who died In the ISIngham hospital Saturday night as the result of his head having been split oK-n, made a statement Just before he died charging Vigo lligo, a fellow roun'rymnn. with having hav-ing struck him with a hatchet The American and Wells Fargo Express Ex-press companies hive announced that beginning April 1 a new schedule will become effective at Ogden. This means that a reduction of from 25 cents to fl.r0 on each 100 pounds will be allowed shippers to points In Idaho. On tho ground that new evidence has been discovered which will provt that Julius Siriimy, recently conv!etc of murder In the first degree for the killing of Thomas It. Karrlck last Oc tober, wos not in Salt Ijike when the tragedy occurred, a new trial will bo asked for. Eugene Ely, who fl'-w a Curtlss biplane bi-plane In Salt I.a'.e ( ity In February, will li turn st for the International aviation tarnlval to be neld at Saltalr Heaeh, conference week, April 5 to 10, bringing with him a big passenger carrying machine with which he will make various l-motjntratlnns. Iee lllllstead. a well known poultry poul-try fane er of Salt Luke, has among his Rhode Island Red het:s one of which he Is Justly proud, for In her nest Saturday he found an i gg that weighed 3'i ounces snd which measured meas-ured 6 'i Inches around the center and "', Inches In ovul circumference. The fia'uro of the International Aviation Carnival to to held in Salt Liike, April 5 to 10, lri lu-lve, w. . be the competition flying of the right and CurtUs birdmen. The winners of the various contents will most likely b' chosen to represent America In the London aviation nut-' the coming com-ing spring. Prynn Oilara aid Victor ("lore, the vo men now und-r arrr-M in Mich-i Mich-i a, suspected of being the South I rn Pacific train roliiwrs. are making eery effert to prove an a'lbl to escape es-cape extradition to Utah, accord ng to information received In Ogden. Mrs L. K. Font h worth, a Utah pioneer pio-neer and a resid -tit of Provo for many I years, is dead at the age of HO. She was a membr of the party of Latter day Saints driven from Nauvoo. Ill, by a mob. Hy crossing the Mississippi Mississip-pi river on the Ice, she en ai"d from the mob and wrnt to Quinry, III. Iiwrence Marsh, a negro lawyer and puliiisher of a n-wpsp-r. has l--en arrested In Salt lake on a "white elvry" charge preferred by three white girls. Marsh Is also charged with adduction and elllog liquor ithotit a license. |