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Show THE UTAH BUDGET I "I am for t'tuti" U the hIukuii for ' t'tnh I'rivlurU wi-ck. which (ii-riM In Bait Liiko April I and ton f 111 ti-h to 4iid luchidi;-;; April ti. Myttui liiiM 11 tu-w K'ist mill It la known UH thu Mldnct Marvel and In tin first of llio kind i-vcr hroiiKht tT LliUl iart or the iut(. It l clalnicd that thi rt'Hldcnts vt t'tah rvvry ytar exin-nd more than $l,wi0.u(ii) tor poultry rulai-d In other parts or tlu I'nlted Ktati's. A vigorous cntnpitlKU nn:iinst the Hale of tnllk thnt U ii'tt up tu the standard lim lx'iu coiniiK tu'ed tiy thu tati tliiiry and food di'psiruut'nt. The I ttih AKt'lculturiil t'olli'Kc will Iwgln this year n mrli' ot ti-Hta tc duti-rtniiie whether nuKr oe't aeed produi-ilon euu be a rofltnl. Indus try. II. I. Craham. tH-ed r.3. foreman of a hwliehliiK crew, wax run over and Imilatitly killed In tln yards at ()-ilcn. ()-ilcn. It la thour.ht that he alipped on a rail. (leoige l'urry. cotivliited ut Sa'.t hake of having UHMauIteil I.vdia Aim-H!oda. Aim-H!oda. lined U, liaH been tienteneed to Blxty-one years In the Htate penitentiary peniten-tiary at hard labor. Theft' wan an "Ice Jam" In Great Salt Luke lam week. The lee ratno from the fresh water, however, and 1 floated out Into the lake, belns blown ' mm tli ward to Salt air. Colonel Adrian ("oilier KHU, a prominent lawyer of Salt Lake, died AlHitli 22. ut the ace of 72. Il wan ' one of the iiichi widely known and popular lawyers lu the west. Xr. Mary Kinma UoiHpool Derrick, Der-rick, for many year the matron of the Salt Lake theater, died us the i full of a r.eneru! li- llii" at her homo In Salt Lak on Ma,u 22. Vera Cook, ai:,ed C, Is In a xerlaus i-oiuKilon In a Salt I.nU ho.-pital, suffii itit? from liuraa sub'.uIih tl w hen i r el'th!ri caught lire from a bundle of flanunu pjpi iB v. uleh were being I u id In Ihe yard. A rouveni'.oti of the I'lull Stato Miliera and drain 1 idlers' association associa-tion will be held lu Halt Lake on Thurxday, April 4. At the rotiven-' rotiven-' Hon somo Init-reatlnii and liiHtructlve papers are to bo read. ' William S. Imnlels. aped 18. of 1 North ORdeti, whs duiiRf rously 1 wounded by the nroldntal d.KcharR of a revolver In the hands of Iostie Dean, who was cxKinlaltiK the re-j re-j volver when It was diHcharj;ed. Ily an ulmoi t uiiuiiiuiouh voto, 'J rand county last week decided favorably fa-vorably on the (jui'Ftluu of Issuing bonds In the amount of fS.&oi for t lit? completion of tho payment for ihe (iiand river bridge at Moab. Owing to the outlook for an exceptionally excep-tionally large fruit crop In I'lali county coun-ty this year, notice has been nent to t the growers to providu themselves y with boxes. At the present time 1 there are not enough boxes to hold h the fruit. This Keason promlm-s to be a rec- I 3rd breaker In I ri-e-plaitlliiK In tho '" j fruit belts of l.'tah county. Most tif J the land under eul.lva.lon by Irrlga- Ilea water furnished by the I'rovo ' lieservulr company Is btiiiR planted ' in apple, peach, par and other fruit ' trees. ' I'utroni7.e home Ituluiitry and t-us-1 tain (lie slate that ruppirts you and j thus enter into a realization of the tonuiiaiiUiiient to love lay neighbor r as lheif." was the r'nitmel given at j ih.' tabernacle In Halt Lake hist Sun-j Sun-j day by leudlnn t-ldem of the Mormon s :.tmr h. j The news erimea frrni Myton th-if I the New ll ipe rr!;:t'!tn dis 1 let l.:is '.needed In l.orr'iwitit; $2.ih,ii froi 1 r. 'he state board of Iaa1 cemiiil-iHioii-r m. The tliieet.TS t-l!eve t'lls will 1 !, su.Ticlirit to complete th" maia a ".iiiiil, M'h will be about twenty . ii,l! 1 1( t'K 1 Andre' t;,l 11, wl-o 01 M irch 9 J V a ! ')-' ! i '. j, ! I. ml e.-.c;tpei f j) tlie roblie !;' i. o ! country In S-'.n I'jl.in c:u!ity, w;nte ho was captur -d j i .1 t,l,t-. !f'V p.-- nfter a aean-h 1 3 ..tfiliiK a mil', was h--ld 10 nniwer o the di.tii(t court on a chaw of i;itf-i laiceli). This vtar te t ui'c-iii of plant In-'i'litry In-'i'litry Is to Iii!.:d' I'tah In Its plans j '-r liiHtruetion In irem-ral f.irm man- 1 lt.er'1'n?, pecli'l a"ej!!cn to be i.nd lit the imiireverr'ent of criS by 1 uret-diOR and selection tu to the ae. ' "i.matizatU'n and adap at it n of new .r:ii" cud varietlia. ' The cornltii? to-ariiii gives promise ' if more l ull li activity In Lehlth;;n for years p:t. Many corporation J li d p'-iva e of,t Tprist s aie under ' ( a; hi) I li e natural icrowtli of the I mi:i j-,;t;-' bt-ltiK fcliown In the iii;:i h r f (IwellliiK eitht r planned 'l ir l-i tourse of t oris trm tlnn. ' j I l.lliip Mt'iratb who was aeclden-1 aeclden-1 lai'y 'iot while bftulii i oi near .i'l!' Ik''. 'l ed !n a Salt Lake bos . i'thl A flint run which was left In ' -i.f front tr.d tf t'e wn-ron fell out ' it.d was e!ic!:av;-d. the load strikltiK rcur.it; Mititrh Ju-t lelow the heart. ( Sh'ked in d's'h by an electrical , ru'retit with whbh h- had come In , rt n'act at his ow n voll lon. the body , ! of L'dgar A. Tattle, a;:ed 49 years. ; ' Ji nitor of the I'leacatt Grei-n nierl-1 nierl-1 log house, was found in the furnace (room of the thurth by memlx-rs of 1 j bis family. I A n.an about 4'i yearn of age, ld'-n-; llfled as W. T. Koy. who Ui't worked 'at Cotton for the lilo Grande ra.rroad as night telt-nraph cperator. wa found dead between the two baggage rara on an eait bound train Dear Bol-Jler Bol-Jler Summit |