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Show THE UTAH BUDGET It Is announced that at least twenty twen-ty mllea of gaa mains will be placed Curing the coming season In the residence resi-dence part of OKdn. Albert Armstrong, 29 yeara of age who Buffered a broken back In a fall of fifty feet from a trestle at the Garfield smelter, died In a Salt Lak honpllal. Miller Purvis, who judged the fowls at the Cache county poultry show, placed a very high rating upon them, Axing the value of the 400 birds at not leas than (5.000. All public gatherings have been stopped and schools clotted for at least one week at Karmlngton as a reault of the Binallpox epidemic. The dlseane seems to be In light form. Tom Ratter, who had hla back broken brok-en at the Silver King Coalition mine ' M Park City, Is getting better slnoo a operation was performed and hat an even chance for recovery. The Commercial dub of Moron! have been creating Interest among , people of that town In a poultry show from January 27 to 30. This Is the third annual show that has been hold there. With no paper or personal poHses-sloo poHses-sloo on him by which he could be Identified, a man about 43 years of age was found dead, sitting on a beor keg in the back room of a saloon In Salt Lake. The poatofflce department reports that in the first seven days the parcel post system was in operation 4,87 puikages were mailed at Salt Lake City, 1.&98 at Ogden, 370 at Iogan and 157 at Provo. Twenty-five members of the Utah Veterinary Medical aoaoclatlon, at a secret meeting held In Suit Lake luat week, launched an energetic campaign cam-paign for the organization of a state veterinary association. Payette Ellsworth, 28 years old, attempted at-tempted suicide by shooting at Pay-son. Pay-son. The bullet from a .32-callbre revolver re-volver entered bis breaat above the heart and ranged upward. It is believed be-lieved he will recover. Over 1.600 people from Mount Pleas-nt Pleas-nt Kphratm, Spring City and Wales held a rabbit shoot between Kphratm and Spring City last wek, killing ver 3,000. Tbey were corraled and killed by the hunters with large clubs. Stephen Karacaonyl, 27 years old, clarinet player In the band of tha Twentieth United States Infantry, died $t the Port Douglas hospital Saturday of a bullet wound In the brain, self-inflicted. self-inflicted. He had been despondent for some time. 1 A determined effort to prevent the ! (iscontinuanre of the United States assay office in Salt Lake ia being made by mining men of the state, who ( , are working with the co-operation of Utah's congressional representatives la Washington. , I A snowsllde near the Daly-Judge ( tunnel at Park City covered two men j and a four-horse team and It seemed a as if both men and animals would be ( suffocated. All, however, were res- cued except one horse, which was t lead when taken out t The Utah Humane society's semlan- I aual report of work done by volunteer t officers shows thst CIS caaea were re- r ported by adults and , 7 by children luring the six months. One case was I of wife beating. 2 of cows underfed I and of dogs mistreated. e Caught la a swiftly revolving shaft 1 in the concentrating room of the Mag r oa mil, at Oarfleld, Le Roy Carpenter, 14 years old, received fractures ol both legs and a double fracture of the ' right arm together with Internal in ' lurles which may prove fatal. Compelling boys and girls In Utah ( to go to school until they are II year ( 5f age, unless tbey have already com- pleted the entire course of study In the schools of the district in which (hey live, la the Intent of a bill Intro- juced Friday by Senator Rldeout f Tbe first annual exhibition of the . Salt Lake County Poultry association n opened Mondsy at Murray. Many blrdf f, of blooded strain, some of them with c prizes already to tbelr credit were D tatered In competition for tbe tro- a pbles provided by the association and ( Interested outsiders. a Angered by the sight of two calves II leisurely eating his choice hsy, Henry lessup, a Cache county rancher, got t bis rifle and kilted both. The calves were tbe property of a neighbor.' H d was sentenced ' to one. yesr In ths state's prison, last November, but last, fi week was pardoned. , . , .. J Seventy employees of the United & States government wbo handle the Cl mall tn the different departments t l the service tn Utah met In Ogden oa Sunday and perfected an organisation ' of the railway mall rlerka, city car 11 rlers, rural fre delivery casrlera, postoffice clerks and registry cUrks. u Peter Kelson, aa employe of the Or ft Jen Portland Cement company, at Its factory northwest of Brigham City, " ad A narrow escape from death when its clothing caught In a huge belt. He grasped a pott and held oa until' hit B clothing was stripped from Ms bvdy. ( Se of short weight butter la ths state must stop. This ts tbe ulifmat u am of the state dairy and food com otssloner. Wlllard Hansen, The Salt Lake county attorney Is co-operallsg artth the commtsstoaer la the work le of attempting to put a stop to thts.o method of defrauding the consumer. |