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Show THE UTAHBUDGET The Weber c.b of Ik!c:i Ih ski" to bo housed in a new huildinn, u tost appioxinni'eiy $I2."i,pimi. As a result of un Investigation at Millord. the slate b...id of health re poits that there Is no iulantlle ptraly .ls (here. The hi Coinmert lal club Is muk Ing pK-purutloiis for Itu fifth "annua! good time carnival." to I e held at tin (i;y park September 2. Titty additional lleluew families from tbe east will shortly be brought tt 'tali to joint tin- Jewish colony at Clarion on the I'lute project. Arthur Hocco has been arrest d Oi Salt Lake en (he charge of shootiiit at people us they passed by his home liocco Is believed to be demented. The right arm of Daniel l.'tcht ll, an operative at the Knight woolen mlHi at I'rovo, was so badly crut-hd In I1 picker that It was ampiitaied below the elbow. John I. Malan, Sr., aged HO years ami the lii ut rctiddit of Italy to t buptled as a member of the .Mormon church, died ut h s home In Og.lcii on the 24th. John (i. Ilevvtood of ():ilen, who wa.-i Injured in an automobile accl dent. It being thought at first that his injuries ueie fatal. Is rapidly re covering. A complaint has been filed in Ju iY county by Hie Hate dairy ami food commissioner against liren.o Weld) of Mona, on the allegation that he med bis milk cans as garbage holders hold-ers between milking times. Wallaco U. Petty of Park City ha Invtiuted nn autumtiblle headlight that swings with the steering wheel and follows the curve of the road, al lowing the dilver to see directly ihcad of bis car at all times. Arthur Chipp. who was stabbed In a street fight In Ogdt-n n few days ago, is Improving and it is thought ht will fully recover. The Injured man St 111 maintains t hit t be w as held up und stubbed by it highway man. Walter Pn-stler and Thomas and Ceorge Hcotenls, miner;; employed by the lllngham-New Haven Minlim company, com-pany, were entombed in the mine at lilnghatii for seven hours by a fall of earth, but an; none the woise for their experience. Ira Lemuion, a young man whouc home Is at Wlllard. Cache county, was terribly Injured by an explosion of dynamite at Paradise. The dynamite dyna-mite exploded In his hands Itith bauds were torn off and the left side of hist body was badly torn and lacerated. lacer-ated. Ilrighuin Wlllard Ashlou, superintendent, superin-tendent, of the CrntiUe school district, died Sunday afternoon In a Salt Lake hospital after a serious Illness of but a few hours. Althouuh quiet and unassuming, un-assuming, he was well known among the educational workers of the state of I'tah. Members of the national board of governors of the Irrigation congress met at Salt Lake Tuesday, to receive reports of various commltteet and to take up some of the detail plans for the program for the twentieth congress, con-gress, which meets in Halt Lake September Sep-tember 3. When the year 1912 shall have ended end-ed and the present plans of the city administration completed there will have been laid In Salt Lake a total of 2:'H,4:'3 linear feet of cement side walk, 234..VJ2.1.'( linear feet of curb and gutter and 2.1.741 linear feet of pavement. Frank Stranger, uged 24, u resident of Marriott, Weber county, was drowned in the Weber river near BlatervliUt, Sunday afternoon. Ht anger an-ger and six fi lends were spearing fish, when Stsnger stepped Into a deep bole In the river. He was un-able un-able to swim. Canning factories In Weber county are runnlg to capacity In order to handle the tomato crop which is starting start-ing to pour In from all part-t of the county. It Is anticipated that fully 700,000 cases of tomatoes will be shipped from the state, the largest crop In the history of I'tah. It Is estimated that tomato growers will receive as high as $2.10 per acre for their tomatoes this seat mi. This, aa compared to the average of $.,' per acre In Indians, makes a greu. showing f jr I'tah. In spi-e of tbe large crop, local canners will t ay a uniform price of $10 -r ten David Starr Jordan, president of the Leland Stanford university, ad dressed a large audience In the sttke taliernar-b st I'rovo on Sun lay on 'The Csse Agalnxt War," Iri which he showed the waste, m'sery and crime resulting from wnr'snd the utter use lefstiefs of armed contests between nations William , R P.id l. seed 71. ' struck by a gravel train In Salt Ii Sunday afternoon, and died in a ho pltal an hour later Mr. Kidd w., blind In the right eve and almost ii tally deaf, and did not e or hear the appnrv-Vrig tta'n. In the Fait Ltk- C'nirnT' l.il elnh' trsdo extension em ii"- on to fif'ytwi' cities of Idaho and W m v.- I.i n n'tlg September S. will te b.un tet movement cf anrnril i,c iirtem r t),v Is expected to prove of III, IiieiiKM ii.t portanre to the c niiinercl'il a-id Industrial In-dustrial detrel-pm-nt of the c y. William Fbepo-i. tbe .eandd 'i of Mrs. Ida Sl.eiton of Amcri.ai Fork, will ptibably tie lu ally trial for the ret of his life s the r i't f an expioson of a g ant cip whu be had fotjt.d and was s; iking wi:k rck t i explode It. |