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Show THE UTAH BUDGET Vnrle Sam hus determined to es labllsh a ur mall route from Lehl to ToplltT. a dlHtanee of 32 miles. The report of the str.le board ot health for May shows health conrtl tlons of Weber county are extep'aon ally Kood. J. W. Nelson of the bureau of soils Washington, has Just arrived In Cache valley for the purixise of ma. Ins a soli survey of the valley during the summer. Charles Marlow, used 30, alleRed tc have stolen a horse and Iiukk? Salt Lake, was eaptured at Tooele, and has bn bound over to the district dis-trict court for trial. Kverythlng Is In readiness for startln? the new broom factory ai Murray and as soon as the new machinery ma-chinery arrives and U Installed, the 'actory will be opened. Building operations In Suit Lake during the first six months of 1912 hare been more than a quarter of million dollars greater than thoso ol (he first Kix mouths of 1911. From present Indications the new home of Ocden lodge No. "19. U. P. O E., will be reedy for occupancy the first of September. The dedication will take place September 2. The election In Cut-he county to determine de-termine whether the people wanted to float $ir.0,0i)0 bonds for road purpose,, pur-pose,, resulted In an overwhelming defeat for the advocates of the bonds. lele;ales from different part ot the I'nlted Stales will visit Salt Lake In the second week In July to attend the national master plumbers' convention. con-vention. About plumbers will vihit Salt Lake at that lime. ( Accordini; to reports, the Hurling-ton Hurling-ton railroad will soon have a line Into Otfden through t)d.u canyon. A ni:ii-br ni:ii-br of men have been working throiiKh Ot',deii valley ,'ecuii'iR rls'irs !)f way and surveying for the prop'tsetl new road. Parcels poKt w ill be a topic, of dla cushion at the TraiisuiinHlKfiippi roni-mercial roni-mercial congress In Halt Lake tl.i latter patt of AtlKiist. (iood roads iininlKratiiin laws and Heletitifle farm ln will be other topics ut the bU i;athet Ini'. Neatly twottilitls of tho di-limpi'tit BK"tlal Irnprovenit'iit taxet due the city of Halt Lake have been paid r.iiliin the bint month, nnd It Is ex-pitted ex-pitted that practically all will have been M'ttled l.t lore time for the sale f ir d' MiHiuency. Members of the Utah capli' l com-ml-taioti, ln-ltiii:iiR t.overttor Spry, who have been vlsliln eapUols In Vermtiut and other ea'iiern states since t)ii llepublieati national convention con-vention ndjoiirned, are epecttfd Iwiim' in a few days. More than M employes of the Pulled States iueltcr at Murray will le affeeted by a salary raise 10 tak.i ?ffet-t July 1. ICvery winker will receive re-ceive front 15 to 40 rents a day in- "re;ue a day Increase. A full forte s now working. While workinif in the tunnel of tli Ptah-Apex mine at liiriKham Saturday norriiriR. Chris Dafnls, a (Ircek, wan nstantly killed by eleftrocutiun. I'af-lis' I'af-lis' head eame In coniuct wiih a hlnh etiHion electrical wire runninK uUvjk lie top of the tunnel. Pred V. Chambers, stale flah and ratii wanleii. rei etitly caught in Plnh -ike a maiklniw trout that wi-hed 9 pounds and six ounces. If no liiixer rout Is raptud In Fish Lake thi-t eason. Mr. Chambers will t cive loe t $00 In prices for his c, l li. 'orkmen eriKiiKed In il!CglrH.an Ir-gating Ir-gating i-an.tl at Cedar t'itl canic cross what proved t be a .M-ce 0 iruleiit pottery, presumably 11 1 In b 1 race of Indians which at o:n- time nhabited this tectl n of the fff .Ttvy, nd of w hich the present IndJH n art escenJ'TMs. jk! TH'-re are now twnty-thr 1 pul.Pe Ibnuies in the ft i e, an ! j twf!v iiore are expected wl:l, 1 ft lotilhs. Aiimrn the t'v. ns j J'inr'.U'i 1 vote up'.n the tlx are j r s n 1 : 1 1 j ity, Kphrnlti). Mount I b-f I nt, N -hi. Spr'nmille, and s've f,r e!s!.t :!i(-r t ns. 1 1 j I: ink i, ii.-ii's d;.-.r-Ke Ii t S.ilS ' ,iike C'l) W the richest 111 i:r,itaii i ' r cij' 'a in the western iljl' of ti e intifeiit. th Mississippi lit r l-'in:-' , ,e dUi'lim; line. A ireci j, ji-n ' J f tbe. c'ls twelve bank J, sre S '". r 4. -".07 1.1, which hi $122.1 ll and H d. ls per persijn. I' More than llfty Tie invu ;,,- ctn an es w ill be Interested a "'ii"-i ient of the htnH I the M M ;,jon Mer-;i Mer-;i Lumber cuniiiaiiy. win I yard t.t alt I'ke were d.tmaKed m tiro li t e. k. Tl.e rontern c ar ft I I'Ct.1111 isuraticM on its sto- k an 32.i1"" In-name In-name on buildings. I The largest warrant lor issued f the s"8te was drawn U nn- "S b late Audifr Jee f. J a' In. the 1111 of $::. . lu fa-Jr of Stve reisnrer IavH Maitso i " redeem ie first llisialhr.ent of I he $3 j(U)"" rrit'iri.il bond lsn of I nly 2, A deer which wantler-l from his loun'u'n factnea.a Int. I the town of liilvale, tided lis joyfujdaj'i of free, im by f ,ue ra;nire I a!;e. It is tw the 1 rojier'y of Idinriie (itrd-i-r nf West Jorlan. (Irdn- raul.t ie bold animal when I'- f!d t the er. I Issae Kimball, aell f.., s'n of resident lletter Ktn.b 1, d ed June 23 : I'.hleU'll. r.ear ftoos lelt. Mr. Kim-lil Kim-lil had l.ved In I'ta! J or fiftv run, w-ndlnx m t of hi Jae Is the fron-er fron-er settlements of 1'J afate. He It mlted by a wile J A six culldren. j |