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Show THE UTAH BUDGET The Utah Dental society convention In Salt Lake. Monday and Tuesday, waa attended by dentin! from all over the state. ''During 1913 i;,371,96.2 life Insur-ance Insur-ance was written In the state of Utah, aa against lfi,32:!,'ii5 C9 in 1911. and 115,122.666.76 la 1912. 'Absolut exclusion of all fishermen and sheep from Parley s canyon as a means of reducing the contamination of the stream to a minimum will be attended at-tended by Salt Lake City. Standing beside his mother with his father and two younger br.others In the dining room of their home, near Ogden. Frederick M. Harris, aged 12, waa struck by lightning and Instantly killed. Claiming that her husband threatened threat-ened to shoot her, 1x1 1th Kargas of Salt Lake stuck a knife In Frank Kar-gas' Kar-gas' bark, the blade grazing the lung. Kargas Is In the hospital and will recover. re-cover. Work on the million-dollar reservoir on the South Fork of the Ogden river baa been abandoned by the construction construc-tion company, which has filed a lien against the Ogden River Reservoir company for $29,000. After suffering for almost a week from what he supposed to be a sprained ankle, Fitch Kenney of Ogden, Og-den, consulted a physician and learned that he had been dancing and walking with a frat-tured ankle bone. The refusal of bis wife to live with him after his release from the city Jail, where he served a short sentence for disorderly conduct, led to the suicide sui-cide of William J. Moran, aged 29 years, a machinist, at Ogden. Only nervousness on the part of the would be auiride, prevented J. A. Mat-thls, Mat-thls, a prominent druggist of Spanish Fork, from blowing bis brains out. The bullet passed upward, tearing off bis ar, but not entering his skull. Killed instantly perhaps under the wheels of an Oregon Short Line train, the mangled body of a man believed to be Gunder Peterson, about 25 years old. waa found on the railroad tracks a short distance north of Ogden. A Carnegie library, costing approximately approxi-mately S 000, will be built In St. George In the near future. The citizens citi-zens of St. Oeorge recently agreed to appropriate the necessary maintenance mainten-ance tax of tea per cent of ,000. Stricken with typhoid, Robert Lindsay HcOhle, for aeven years associate professor pro-fessor of Greek and Latin at the University Uni-versity of Utah and a member of the general board of the Deaerw 8undsy School union, died Sunday at Salt Lake. Old age was honored at Lagoon, Jane 20, when more than 1.000 persons per-sons of 70 years or older, attended by not less than COO relatives or friends, were the guests of the three Weber county stakes at the annual Old Folks' outing. More than 00 of the old folks of Kebo stake went to Spring Lake villa Friday of last week for their annual outing. Automobiles and carriages were provided for their transportation and everything possible done for their comfort That a deposit of slllcla which has formed In a wooden pip which bas carried water to Stockton for forty years, bas caused many cases of ap- pendlcitls In Stockton, Is the general belief of som of tne health officials of tb state. The street of 8alt L-ke will be a bias of light and color during the N. IS. A. convention and a special effort will be mad to make the decoration scheme better than anything that baa ver been attempted before by any convention city. David Matheny waa painfully burned bout tbw back and shoulders at an early hour when fir of unknown origin orig-in destroyed the cabin In which he was Bleeping at Flilmor. The cabin waa In flame before be was aroused from hi slumbers. Dr. O. B, Guthrie, a former well-known well-known dentist of Belt Lake, who la largely Interested In a big land propo-' propo-' elUon la the republic or Panama, la horn for a visit and la enthusiastic concerning the outlook for Americana tn the canal ton. Ogden' first "Rose Sunday" was observed Juo 21 In tb First Presbyterian Presby-terian church with special services. The church was decorated with a profusion pro-fusion of roses from Ogden gardens, and tb day promises to be made an annual affair hereafter. Iloken Otaen. the Huntsvllle storekeeper store-keeper who has been convicted twice tn tb past few years of the Illegal sale of liquor, will spend the next nln months of his life In the Weber county Jail, according to the sentence pronounced pro-nounced by Judge J. A. Howell, at Ogden. Og-den. Suffering from tuberculosis and without funds or friends. J. Rogers, an Inmate of the 8alvation Army la Salt Lake, ended his life by Jumping from a second-story window at the rear of the hotel. Rotter's skull was crushed aad his neck was broken. Miss Mary William, an Ogden girl few days ago ascended to the top-tnoet top-tnoet point of Ben Lomond, the mountain moun-tain east of North Ogden. which rises to a height of S.2S0 feet above tb level of Great Salt Lake. She Is the first woman to reach the top of the ah. |