Show springville SPRING VILLE BOY BADLY INJURED BY GIANT CAP EXPLOSION 1 mrs eliason formerly of salt lake returns from australia settina lien causes a fire in park city the telluride power company of arrovo is making quite an improvement in its plant increasing the power from about 1800 horsepower horse power to between horsepower horse power this is beang done by extending alie flume from the present plant which is at nunns station about eight and one miles from the city of provo the contractors are continuing their flume which i feet from nunns station tc the mouth of the canyon where the wll build a new plant increasing theia power in making these improvements are required to drive a tunnel ir hard blue lime feet of this about feet been completed they have built about BOO feet of flume and expect to rush work so they will complete the flume by december to complete the work it will require about feet of oregon lumber which is now on the ground william robinson of salt lake has charge of the building of the flume lie is contemplating putting on a large force of carpenters soon to push the work the nunns are building a large powei plant at niagara falls they are interested te water power plants in logan utai minnesota telluride colo and several other stated theia company is represented by BOY IS SERIOUSLY HURT springville Spring ville anne 18 merreil singleton the eight year old son of mrs pheobe singleton a widow of this city was quite seriously hurt by alie explosion of a giant cap this morning lie found the cap when going to the pasture and on his leburn home he attempted to put it in a 22 calibre rifle to shoot when the cap exploded blowing off the th and first finger of the left hand and inflicting an ugly wound jn his forehead dr smart was called in and dressed the wounds and pronounced them not fatal SUGAR CACHE FOUND thoele tooele june 18 A discovery of seventeen sacks of sugar was made today by sheriff shields and his deputies in a dry well about five miles north of town alie sugar is believed to be a part of that stolen in salt lake city a few nights ago from cosgriff epright co the sugar WK carefully concealed in the bottom of the well and it was only by chance that the oTi cera happened upon it A careful watch is being kept about the place and it is expected that the thieves will be captured before morning when they return to their cache RETURNS AFTER MANY YEARS oscar eliason returned to salt lake yesterday morning after an absence of many years in the antipodes it will bo remembered that the lady who was mrs hammer went to australia with her husband the clever oi car eliason who had a future before him as the only rival of hermann several years ago be was accidentally killed while out hunting near one of tho leading cities of th at country and was buried there his wife alo of salt lake remained in the colony and has now returned to her home and relatives after so long away she left a large number orf friends here who will be glad to welcome her back outino FOR THE OLD FOLKS the annual outing of salt lakes aged men and women will year be held at american fork on jiing the residents of that city having extended a most cordial invitation for tha residents of salt lake city who hav passed the allotted time of man to b their guests on that day people of ali creeds and colors are invited to go the only requirement being that they be over 70 years of age for several year this outing has been an event in the lives of the old folks of salt lakeland Lake and the event now being planed Is being anticipated as eagerly as the many that have preceded it the train will leave the oregon line depot salt lake on tuesday morning june at stopping at lehi going and coming returning the train will leave american fork at refreshments wil be served on the train going and corn ing and the old folks choir under the leadership of W H foster will furnish musi FUNERAL OF A SUICIDE spanish fork June 18 the funeral of Calvin cramer who shot himself to death monday morning on account of domestic troubles was held this afternoon at his fathers home quite a large number were in attendance first counselor presided by special invitation rev theo lee spoke for the fathers family and patriarch george D snell sr for the cifes family both speakers advocated charity in judging both voiced the sympathy of the community for the bereaved mother and father |