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Show THE UTAH BUDGET Treroonton will be a busy place this spring as soon as the opening of the weather permits, rushing work on tu buildings under plun. C. it. Delaney, a trapper residing It the vicinity of Lucln, was ahot and probably fatally wounded by an un known Italian as the result of a quar rel. To prevent the spread of disease the Ogden school board haa decided to thoroughly fumigate each school once a week and dally use an autl septic sweeping compound. Reese Howell, a pioneer merchant aad one of tbe most prominent real dents of Ogden, and a brother of Con gressman Howell, died March 14 al his home In Ogden, of pneumonia. Adoption of a "uniform dress" by high school girls of the state received a boost last week when girls students at the L. D. . high school. Salt Lake, voted to support tbe simplicity movement. move-ment. Mrs. Ezra Thompson, wife of former Mayor Thompson of Suit Lake, It in a Los Angeles hospital critically 111, the result of Injuries she received laat August In au automobile collision in Salt Uke. "Happy" Perclval, 21 years of sge. who says he is an actor, has been - arrested In Salt Lake, suspected of being "Happy" Norman, for whom the chief of police of Downey, Ida., holds a warrant on a burglary charge. C. D. Adams of Upland, Cat., Is in Utah for the purpose of assisting fruitgrowers of tbe state In perfecting au organization similar to tbe fruit-men's fruit-men's associations of tbe Pacific coaat. Sclplo A. Ilenner, aged 61, attorney, author and newspaper man, and who compiled and published Salt Lake Clty'a first directory, died March U. He was a member of the state legislature legis-lature In 1897. The Utah Publicity Bureau, which Is an organization supposed to be engaged In boosting for Utah, has Just received 10,000 copies of an Illustrated booklet boosting Utah, printed by a Portland, Ore., publishing bouse. Utah copper will form the base of tbe metal badges to be worn by the delegates to the seventeenth annual convention of the International Association Asso-ciation of Railway Special Agents and Police In Salt Lake June 1719. With state, county and city authorities authori-ties co-operating In the matter, the campaign which Is being wsged in Ogden against the sale of frozen and frost-damaged fruit has attained a scope which should adequately safeguard safe-guard tbe public against Injury from this form of Impure food. Irresponsible from the effects ol liquor and remorseful over bavins broken a pledge not to drink, made to his wife and kept during the greater part of their bappy married life. Law. renoe K. Kimball, 26 years of age, ol Salt Lake, shot himself with a rifle death resulting two hours later. After wandering aimlessly about the hills in tbe vicinity of Warm Sprlngi for more than a week without food oi shelter, an unidentified demented for elgner was taksa Into custody and placed In the Salt Lake Jail, where h tried to hang himself, using his neck tie for a rope, but wss prevented. The principal scenes In Ogden can yon and the agricultural and fruit growing sections of Weber countj will be shown to tbe people of th middle west states by means of the motion picture If the present plani of the Ouden publicity bureau direct ors materialize. - The total appropriations msde bj the legislature, deducting the flub, and game appropriations, amount to 13, 109,4629. The estimated revenue toi state purposes at the present levy ol 4 mills, with 6400.000 estimated ai the revenue from the operation of th Inheritance tax, totals 13,101.157.12. Karl Thomsen, aged 11, accidental! shot and almost Instantly killed hli sister. Edith, aged f. while they wen ptaylng with a revolver at Lehl. Ii appears that the children were al home alone and that tbe little gtr knocked the revolver out of hei brother's hand, causing It to discharge In denial of the assertion that thi wool Industry of the United States Ii controlled by a few men, and assert Ing that there Is no trust among th w ool men, a letter has Juit been aenl from the offices of tbe National Wool growers association In Salt Lake City The letter also deals with tariff and labor problems. Not a case of smallpox exists It Garland and tbe citizens of that p!ar are proud of its health conditions. A few dsys sgo a visitor to the cltj wss found afflicted with the disease and as a precautionary measure, pub lie gatherlnga were dispensed with until the time for possible spread ol the disease bad passed. One million postal cards depictini scenes between Salt Lake and Lot Angeles bsve been distributed amoni the agencies of the Salt Lake Route Included In the set Is an attractlr view of the Mormon Temple In Kali Lake. The lifeless body of Mrs. Era Psr tons, aged 42. a police court rharartei of Salt Lake and Ogden. known vari eualy as Etta Brown. Edith Brown an! Barbara Woods, was found la a room lag house la Salt Lake, she hsvlni ended her life with cyanide of potas alum. |