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Show UTAH NEWS. lire and winter wheat aro being eat In Utah county Tlio augar beet crop of (lull will till year lirckU all previous records. Tho bleyclo track at the Halt Palace, Halt Lake City, la aat.l to be the fastest in the world Merchant throughout the stale gon-rrally gon-rrally report business from W to 100 per cent better than lat year lite flood In Wayne count; of laat wrckjdld thouAiiJa of ilollara dain-age dain-age In growing cropa anil causls. There la a movement on foot to hare n apeclal train bring the Utah volun-terra volun-terra from Nan Francisco to Halt Lake Work haa begun on the "right-hand fork" roail to llrnr Lako county, for , which the Irlslaturo approprlatcil i,ooa The banka of Halt rake tit; report our II J ono.ooo on deposit at the prca cut lime I) 000 000 being deposited In one hank At Junction laat week several faml Ilea were furceil to Irara llitlr hoiuca ami arek higher ground for safely from high water Jluslncss men of hall Lake are agitating agi-tating a mill week half holiday, on the. ground that It will help to aolvo the Sunday observance question The electric light plant alProvo will be lu full operation by the 33nd Inst , when the Garden City will he lighted by electric llghta, aa It wa In the early 90s. The demand for cattla and aheep throughout the atale la unuaually atrong and price are correapondlngly high The farm prospects were nerer better A prominent llastcrn Utaliahrepman laat week dlapoaed of Ilia clip of 44,000 Miunda at IS cent per pound Nearly all the wool In that aactlou haa been dlapoaed of 1 he I-ehl Nugar company will build auaualllary plant In Hall l.nkc count). Tlila will bo located at lllngham Juno-lion Juno-lion whero the Julco will be extracted and plcd to tho factory at Lelil 1 Irs car loada of eighty pound ateel ralla for uso on tho Sunnysldo branch of the ltlo llrande intern railroad arrived laat wrek, and track laying will beglu as soon a the ralla are dls-" dls-" trHmta"itnifmierijrKne ' ' ' "' Utah will undoubtedly experience a autMlanllal tuilliliiig boom una aeaaon roiii all (iter the atato cornea the ptalotthat vacant houaea are not to bo found and mora building inuat bo rrtclcd to aupply the demand John lllughamof Trillion, loat 110 ton of hay, tattle ahrda and aereral aet of harness lnat week by lire, pre aiiinably catiacd through wadding from a ahot gun falling Into the hay while portamcu were aliootlng nt magpie. mag-pie. The a mount of Internal rerenne or war taxe paid by the Utah bnnk laat j car wa,) 400, at the ratoot t) per 11,000 of capital and aurplu The amount to be paid till year will not In greatly In .excess of that of laat year The crowd of ML I'leaaant boya who went to Idaho to ahear aheep aro all homo again Some of them did no more than pay experae Others, who aet urcil work on the machine aluarer. did well The ttcaiu shearer are a great success, 1) W llirrowmun fell through an ore chute from the too to the 000 lerel In the Mammoth mine and was In-atantly In-atantly killed llarrowmiu waa going through the mine without a light, lit landle having gouo out, and he did uut atop to light IL The honey crop of Uintah and Hm-cry Hm-cry couutle this year will be accond only In value to the wool clip Hundred Hun-dred of crate of fire gallon tin can In which alilpmcnta aro made hare been aenl to the market during the paat two week Now that the White Hirer Utca have held their ' harveat dance," continued a few barrel" of llrewaler, aud wound up the ceremony In a drunken row In which two Were killed and several severely Injured, they will probably H be good for a few day. H The llrat crop of lurern la being cut Hi In Cattle valley, aud It will be the N largeat ever rained In any year In this WW part of Utah lllg aa It will be, how H ever, there will not be, from the pre- jlm rntoutlook, enough for homo consump- jfdfj tloa by mora than half I Ami Oakley of Sprlugvlllo wa haul ing hay, and In descending a hill, et the brake on hi wagon The friction aet the brake-block on fire and the tlamea alezed upon the hay f he wagon wag-on wa aand from the conflagration by tipping the load over While IMdlehlmpson, aged 10, and Henry Vlnient aged 0, were playing In an excavation In uaund bank In Salt Lake City, aereral ton of dirt came down upon the lada, aud before assist-ance assist-ance could reach thnn Simpson died Vincent eacaped uninjured |