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Show THE UTAH BUDGET Tho board of ed -atlon has arranged arrang-ed for tlio free dental examination of fchlldren of the elty schools at 1'rovo. , It Is reported that the owners of the Amelia Palace In Salt Lake have been offered $:ioo,000 for that property, fchlili tliey purchased fourteen yeara ago for $.".0,000. Utah day will be celebrated tnroushout the stute Thursday, April 15, If the request of the Utah Devel-Aptnent Devel-Aptnent league to Governor William Bpry is granted. John Klfe. aged 81, died at his homa In Clinton last week, of general de Mlity. He was a uatlve of Scotland and eame to Oijden In 18fl, belni? ons of 1 he first pioneers to settle In We-ter We-ter county. With the closing of a deal whereby where-by the state becomes the owner ol IIS acres northeast of the Utah Indus trial school at Ogden, students of the Mute Institution have started work to Improve the property. I)y tho arreBt at Salt Lake of Arthur Ar-thur K. Kdward, shipping clerk for a wholesale drug house, the officers believe be-lieve they have broken up one of the principal sources of supply for usora of cocaine and morphine. The Moslda Land company, whose rroerty Is west of the I'tah lake, ha started work on a f 12.000 hotel which will be built and ready for occupancy by the time lake parties start going across the lake this spring. Information showing that the ore train at Himjhau), which ran awuy last weok, leaving In Its trail a list of four ilead and nine Injured, was the result' of a deliberate attempt to wreck the train, has been placed before the county attorney. Draining for the conservation of water Is destined to become a factor of prime Importance In Irrigation pro Jecta In Utah county In a very short time. There have already been launched there conservation projects which have this feature only for a tasla. A big banquet, which was followed by a dance, was held at Redmond for the citizens who had assisted In the placing of about 500 londu of gravel pn the city streets. The work was donated by the citizens and has made a great Improvement In the looks of the city, W. A. Morris of Fort Worth, Texne, father of Lonnls Morris the boy who lost his legs some time ago and was recently provided with artificial limbs, has arrived fn Ogden with the purpose of bringing suit against the Southern Pacific Railroad company lor damages. Residents of North Osden ward are planning for the eleventh annual reunion re-union and celebration which Is to be lield on March 4 In honor of the Mor-Inon Mor-Inon missionaries who have bee a sent out from that ward. In fifty-seven eara. seventy-two missionaries have served from the ward. Garber M. Nichols, a mining engineer, engi-neer, aged 24, while working in the pmelter at Murray of the American Bmeltlng and Refining company, caught his right hand In some of tho 'machinery and his arm was so badly crushed below the elbow that amputation ampu-tation may be necessary. Groping about In the darkness of the transformer house of the Ohio Copper mill at Lark, M. A. Wright, foreman of the company, stumbled against the lightning arrester and was Instantly killed Sunday morning. Forty thousand volts of electricity passed through his body. Neighbors, feeling their way through the smoke from flames destroying de-stroying the home of G. R. CheUle, In Salt Lake, succeeded In saving the lives of Mrs. Chettle, who was in bed in an upper room, a three-day oM baby in her arms, and two small chl! dren who were asleep In the lower part of the house. The tentative program of the national na-tional convention of the American In. stltute of Ilankiug, to be held in Hal: Itke In August, has been agree upon. The program covers four days, from August 21 to 24, Inclusive, though the convention will be In a s-loin s-loin only the fiwit three days. How prospectors often overlook a aource of almost untold wealth In their teal to strike richer metal bearing bear-ing ores. Is illustrated by the assertion asser-tion of Forest Supervisor WIHlam Hurst of Heaver, who declares thH the potash deposits near Marysvillri may prove to be the richest in tba world. The antl gambling ordinances to go i Into ffect In Salt Lake on March 1 i apply to private card games for prir.es. and Chief of I'ollce Grant Is I quoted as saying that bridge whift tU afternoon teas would receive att- tion from his department as promptly as draw poker in a saloon. To the Utah stfte school for thi tleaf and blind ha been acrord"d tho I high honor of Ix-ir.g Imiud-d in tli t lift of rchools whose graduates p-:: ! not obliged to pass an eiaminati i In order to enter the Gsllaudrt col- ; lege at Washington, D. C. t One hundred thousand small mouth Mack hxt fry have l.een orqered fr ;in the government hatcheries bv ?h n'a'e fi.-h and same department. The f ji'p.irtment plans to make t!ipe and I'.e blue cMf'.dh replace common fish niw tcins removed from the utreaaM of the s:a'e f'o'lnw in a a'renimus distreenr-nt i!h I i ft k sn J t!irats of dstnaz" "tilt fir l.-nl'T. Ve Rev. Il A. far-inn. far-inn. -NS'ur cf th Seventh ay Ad- ; renCst churili f S.i.t Lake, has taken j ear of bin cli'irh and congress lion. |