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Show UTAH STATE NEWS Summit, Iron county, is preparing t0 Install a municipal water system. The Bamberger line will build a new $5,000 station at Kaysville in the near future. The annual convention of the inter-mountain inter-mountain Good Roads association will be held in Ogden, June 13 and 14. Cache county this year has an assessed as-sessed valuation of $21,054,660, accord- ing to the report of the county assessor. asses-sor. Klaborate preparations are being made to receive the visitors to the meeting of the Utah Elks' State asso. tiation at Park City on June a and 6. Hartley Connolly, about 35 years of age, was instantly killed in the Nebo marble quarry, near Thistle, by a rock falling on his head and fracturing the skull. To avoid striking a child who was playing in the street, William Peter-son, Peter-son, of Salt Lake, ran his motorcycle into a street car and was fatally injured. in-jured. The supreme court has held that C. W. Shores, appointed chief of police of Salt Lake, is not eligible to hold that office, being a resident of Denver, and riot a qualified elector of Salt Lake. The rangers of the Ashley national forest report that predatory animals seem to be on the increase, notwithstanding notwith-standing the trapping and poisoning campaign of the department and of the citizens. A representative of the bureau of entomology en-tomology who has been in the Uinta basin reports that he finds that section sec-tion reasonably free from insect pests. No trace of weevil has yet been found in the Uinta basin. In an explosion in the Daly-Judge mine at Park City, Cyrus Stanley, aged 52 years, a miner, was instantly killed and Tom Dondervich, a companion, compan-ion, received injuries which may render ren-der him totally blind. James Burk, the cripple who pleaded guilty to a charge of second degree murder for the killing of William J. Maguire in the city jail at Ogden, was sentenced to serve an indeterminate term in the state prison. Uinta county is to have a bond election, elec-tion, to decide whether the board of commissioners may thus raise the sHim of $40,000 for the construction of good roads. The resolution fixes June 20, 1916, as the date for the bond election. elec-tion. From injuries sustained near the Harrisville brickyard, Mark Peter Jensen, Jen-sen, aged 10 years, died in an Ogden hospital. The boy fell beneath a clay ear at the company's plant and sustained sus-tained a crushed hip and internal injuries. in-juries. The Oregon Short Line railroad lias-recognized lias-recognized the Order of Railway Telegraphers and the operators on the road will be permitted to join the union, which will make the fifth railroad rail-road brotherhood now organized on this road. Another Rafael Lopez suspect has been arrested at Atlin, British Columbia, Colum-bia, by the Royal Northwest mounted police, and is being held pending investigations in-vestigations being made by the local officials there and Sheriff John S. Cor-less Cor-less of Salt Lake county. Roland Seibold and Charles Weston, each aged 17 years, are in the juvenile quarters of the city jail at Ogden, charged with having stolen $26 worth of clothing from Leland Parry of Wil-lard, Wil-lard, Box Elder county, who bought the outfit for his graduation day. Idellus M. Dye, who was sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of Joseph Rainbow of Provo four years ago, will ask to toe released from the state prison at the meeting of the state board of pardons on May 20. Since his sentence he has maintained his in-n in-n ocence. As the result of a bazaar held at Salt Lake the Catholics of St. Mary's cathedral parish raised, it is estimated, estimat-ed, $15,000 as the nucleus for a fund for parochial school, which the Rt. Rev. Joseph S. Glass, C. M., D. D., bishop of the diocese, plans to erect . in the near future. Power of suggestion upon an abnormal abnor-mal mind is thought to have caused the shooting of Calvin C. HarnisH, a Southern Pacific helper at Ogden, by Joseph Stahr, a Southern Pacific foreman, fore-man, stair fired five shots at Harn-ish, Harn-ish, one of which took effect, shattering shatter-ing Harnish's right arm. President Joseph F. Smith and Mrs. Ju ina Lamson Smith celebrated their golden wedding anniversary at the Bee Hive house, Salt Lake, May 5, with a reception, which was attended by more than 200 representative citizens Jf Uah, - including dignitaries of church and state prominence. The University of Colorado debating debat-ing team, upholding the affirmative u,e of the question, "Resolved, That the United States should put into operation op-eration a literacy test for all European Euro-pean immigration," won a two to one ecis.on of the judges in the annual h t,6 , eld at Bluer, Colo., witb -he University of Utah. Arrangements are completed by umoer of leading Utah manufactur-ng manufactur-ng concerns for the formal Incorpora-in Incorpora-in r a. '00 cPany which will . fc ?nrt .?Ure PracUclly a the Jul 9 ml cotton bags required for contain--rs of ro"cts of Utah industries. aroled from the Utah state peniten-lary peniten-lary after havmg Bevpnl(len wl n the mm,ier of Colonel man TSe ln 1S99- ". in the espalier es-palier , of the police, broken his pa-o pa-o e ad ls tbercl,y & |