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Show UTAH SfflE NEWS The Salt Lake K;igies will build a new lodge room and club house at a coxt of $;.,oou. Or. L. D. FYick, surgeon of the United Unit-ed States public health service, will investigate the rabies menace in I'tah. I'ntted States army recruiting stations sta-tions are to be opened in Ogden and Focutcllo, Idaho, in addition to the one at Salt Lake. for t he theft of "one chicken, of the -value of $1.50." "Hen" Fnitklin of Salt Ui-ke will serve thirty days in the city jail or pay a fine of 'f.0. The comptroller of the currency has received an application for a chatter for the First National bank of Moab, I'tah, with a capital stock of $50,000. Joe Luna, aged 30 years, a Mexican, Mexi-can, was stabbed under the left eye with a butcher knife in the hands of Joe Hernandez, during a quarrel at Suit Lake. Hear River valley farmers were giv--n two farmers' roundups and housekeepers' house-keepers' conferences on March 20 and I'l, by experts of the Utah Agricultural Agricul-tural college. John A. Lofgren, a native of Mt. Pleasant, died at his home in Salt lake, March 19. as the result of injuries in-juries received in a runaway accident last February. From Cedar City comes word that it:i5 ounces of strychnine, costing $1,-Ou0 $1,-Ou0 have been used in various parts of Iron county in an effort to rid the range of rabbits. Martin Iversou of Bear River City, 'was instantly killed, 'being thrown from his automobile, which "turned turtle" immediately north of Willard, on the road between Ogden and Brig-ham. Brig-ham. Kirkman E. Taylor, on his way from "Wigwam, Colo., to Boise, Idaho, was ahot in the back by a highwayman at Salt Lake City. He is in a hospital and will recover unless complications set in. Members of the debating team which will represent the University of Utah against the University of Montana Mon-tana in Salt Lake City 'March 31 are jiow making final preparations for the contest. A congregation which packed the edifice was present Sunday night at the opening service in the new non-sectarian non-sectarian church is Garfield, "built at a. cost of about $15,000 and opened iebt free. The construction of a new electric line between Utah Hot Springs and llrigham City will be the principal improvement im-provement work, taken up by the Ogden, Og-den, Lcgan & Idaho Railway company lor the coming summer. Rulon Garn, 14 years of age, shot and wounded his brother Milton, three ..years older, at their home in Salt Lake, and then fled to the hills, where lie shot himself. The injuries of neither will be permanent. Regarded as a joke entry by the eastern experts, the University of Utah basket ball team won the national na-tional championship at Chicago, defeating de-feating the San Francisco, St. Louis And Illinois Athletic club teams. Socialists have as their candidate lor president of the United States this time a former resident of Salt Lake, Allan L. Benson. He has just been nominated by a mail vote of the rank and file of the Socialist party. While engaged with fellow students in securing sand for their tennis court at school, J. Vincent Wintegr, aged 17, was almost instantly killed by the caving of a sand bank at Salt Lake. Two other students were slightly injured. in-jured. With her only child, Maude Adams, America's greatest actress, two brothers, broth-ers, her niece and her devoted companion com-panion of later years at her bedside, .Mrs. Annie Asenath Adams Kiskadden died at a Salt Lake hospital, March 17. Mrs. Kiskadden was born near Granite in 1S4S. Lawrence Von Arnim, the young jiian said to be related to German nobility, no-bility, who burglarized the hotel apartments apart-ments of the Maharajah of Kapurthala when that East Indian potentate was a visitor at Salt Lake a year ago, will step out of the Utah penitentiary a tree man April 2(J. With his mustache shaved off and traveling under the name of Peterson, P. Stathakos, the Greek banker "wan:ed at Salt Lake on a charge of receiving deposits when ho knew that his firm was insolvent, sailed from New Orleans for Havana, Cuba, according ac-cording to word received at Salt Lake. One of the highest smokestacks in the west is being constructed in connection con-nection with the enlarging of the Ogden Og-den plant of the Amalgamated Sugar company. The stack is to be 220 feet in height. A committee of seven to take general gen-eral charge of the tercentenary celebration cele-bration at Salt Lake of William Shakespeare the week of April 23 has been named. Krcd llottinger, aged about 33, "a 1) liliTmaker, was killed almost in-fctjintly in-fctjintly when he fe'.l from an automobile automo-bile truck in whic;,i ht was riding witt friends at Salt Late City. Detinue action on the propositior to place a boycott on sugar until th( price is reduced was postponed by th-Housewives' th-Housewives' league of Salt Lake unti the matter has been thoroughly di? cussed and voted upon at a mass meet in.g "which will be held in the ncs. fut ure. At an election held at Mount Plea? ant it was voted to establish a put. lie library in a $I-.i'U0 building. Th Imilrting is to be constructed from th Sanpete county library fund. The fit ix.i-ns of Mountain Pleasant will main lain the cost of running the library. |