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Show THE UTAH BUDGET A movement l on at Wlllurd look In K to the Installation of a tannin factory. The Union Pacific has purchased 8 right of way for the double trac k between be-tween Ogden and Uintah. Construction Construc-tion work will commence In the ikhi fu'ure. Salctn will assume metropolitan air In the near future, having decided at a special election to bond the town for fti.OOO In order to secure electric light. Elmer L. Dewey, convicted of mur-, mur-, der In the first decree for the killing of Police Servant John Henry Johnston John-ston at Salt Luke, ha been sentenced to Imprisonment for life. An organization of the Utah Indian War Veterans was perfected at I'uy son last weik. under the sanction and advice of State Commissioner of Indian In-dian War Veterans K. A. Wedgwood. Wedg-wood. Henry Wonn, a miner employed at the Daly-Judge mine at Park City. was caught In a cave on bad ground and sustained a broke wrist, a bad ly bruised foot and bruises on the body. Kdward A. Phillips, a former Salt Lake newspaper man, committed suicide sui-cide at his home In Berkeley, Cal.. while he was despondent, following a quarrel with his wife. Phillips shot himself through the heart. Engineer J. L. Lytel, the head of the S raw berry project, has now given the farmers In the south end of Utah county definite word that the water will be flowing throuKh the Strawberry tunnel In the spring of 1913. John M. Daley, an old resident of Provo, died m the 19th of heart trouble. Mr. Daley was born In Iowa, May 3, 1M8. and came to Provo with his parents In the early f.O's. 11. hud been a school teacher and later practiced prac-ticed law. Extensive preparations are being made by the fruit growers of the Og-den Og-den dlBtrkt relative to perfecting An organization this year that will accomplish ac-complish the things that all are striving striv-ing for belter markets and more certain cer-tain prices. Te execution of Frank liomeo and Robert Coffey, convicted at Price, of the murder of Albert V. Jenkins, Jen-kins, did not take place last Friday. The men hnve taken an appeal to the supreme court and stay of execution was granted. Leo llerger. aged C2 years, who Shot and fatally wounded Thomas. Cummings aged CI years, at 8::lt Luke, as the result of an altercation over rents, Is charged with murder In the firnt degree In a complaint Issued Is-sued Saturday. The grand council of the Native Sons of I'tah began Its official existence January 23, when officers were elected, organization perfected and p'ans made for the forming of subordinate councils throughout the state, at a meeting held In Sal! Lake. The "blue" laws were again In force In Salt Lake on Sunday, the sale of cigars and tobaccos being prohibited. It was Impossible to purchase a hinlo In the capital city on the Sabbath, but the news dealer were not prevented pre-vented from selling copies of the Po- lice Gazette. j 8. I. Khafer, cashier of the H'ate ; Rank of Tooele, w ho with George H. j Higgs and A. P. Walton robbed the bank of 9,00ii last June, was liberated liber-ated from the penitentiary by the state board of pardons Saturday. Hlggs was pardoned a few months ago and Walton Wal-ton Is still In prison. Fully .V'O farmers, representing every county In the state, are expect-I expect-I ed to be in atendance at the annual j farmers' round-up to be held at the Agrlcu'tural college at Ixgan February Febru-ary 5-17. The program covers a variety va-riety of subjects of vital Interest to the farmers of the srste. Governor William Spry has received receiv-ed from the daugb'er of the late Ail mlral Robley I). Kvans a letter expressing ex-pressing the appreciation of her mother and herself of the telegram of sympathy nnd condolence sent In behalf be-half of the pe pie of I'tah at the time Of Admiral Evans' death. In co-operation with the Denver ti Rio Grande railroad a corps of the extension ataff of the I'tah Agrlcul tural college will leave Halt Lake Feb-ruary Feb-ruary 2' with a demonstration train for the ben fit cf the farmers residing resid-ing In Fact l. Sevier, Grand and Summit counties. Ixiuls Rii-s. the Mexican who made a desperate attempt to tab an Og 'den policeman wins the officer ordered or-dered h!m to move on and not beck the sidewalk. Is at the county Jail In a padded cell, and will probnb'y le sent to the state mental hospital. The li'.ggest Jail delivery In the his fory of the city prihon t'ok plaie a' Fait Lake City last week when el h ; teen drug urenc, many of them s rv-Irg rv-Irg lng sentenr for vagrancy, is csMd from the basement of the ,t lice station. After a suecrshful run. the Ordn factory of the Amalgamated Surra' company closed don on the lfitb. For the next sixty days the factory employees will be grading the output and the manufacture of brown sugar from the coarser material, this being known as the "osmose" process. The I'tah High School In-bating elub, which Is under the direction o' the University of I'tah, has prepared for the season of 11 SI and made pub He tb plan. For the purpose of if fectively holding th tryouts. the sta'e baa been divided Into four i.u cn |