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Show Samuel Wills, a mlnj j -gT in Bingham Monday at ; ft-, eighty-one years. ' ky James Parry, former ,.. j Boxelder county, who re0t.l to Ogden, was found aa(J '' ' j A' in Ogden, following a pro!f 5 I W The past week saw ther"' i f "s of work on half a dozt.n t provement contracts in jf j which had been in abeyant j winter. v i ; J. Bogus fell from a seCi, window in Salt Lake and broken ankle and minor Lr walked out of the winj '. asleep. A license tax of $2 a yeir J collected on all electric clot' "."I Lake City, according to a " h given the license department i city attorney. ' for Charging that he was fOr0ii wli the home he had given his 'Z was sent ' to the county P. rM through her efforts, a Salt 'm' has filed suit for divorce. Search for Milton D. Joseph BCODding Salt Lake broker , appeared two weeks ago with i is still fruitless. Not a tract W missing man has been found Robert G. Sleater, 73 ynn at president of the first labor t Utah, died March "25 at his 1 ' "' Salt Lake. Mr. Sleater served; v the Civil war under General s; c. It is 'now regarded as probi' m: Leonard Condie, who was ha, hi in Salt Lake with a bullet , ! ei his head, may have been mt j It was at first reported that 1. i w suicided. J Vl Salt Lake county and the I'ti ' ' Mining company probably will 1 I involved in litigation over it I t rendered by the company for i, 1 a suffered and material furnished ; 111 the Lopez man hunt. v. I B. William E. Cadmus, national j w izer for the Progressive party.: pleting his organization tcur 0: During the past six weeks Mi " mus has visited practically all ( larger towns of the state. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hid: brated their sixty-first' weddiat j, versary at their home in S Fork on March 24. All theor : ' t iate relatives were present and d wedding supper was served. a W. H. Homer, president of ths '' state horticultural commission ' secretary of the Utah Fruitg: 1 ' association, predicts that TJtali': 1 crop this year will total in val. ! B 000,000, or nearly twice the es value of last year's crop. j T Suffering from the third all. 1 e recurrent insanity, George Giles 1 55, a well known farmer and . j t man of iSpringville, threw that . I town into a temporary panic. K ' finally arrested and taken to the ' 1 mental hospital at Provo. Pierre Parrish, twenty years t ( a brakeman on the Salt Lake', j is now in the city jail at Salt -1 on a charge of robbery. He kt ! ( fessed to having taken part .! . companion in the robbery ot a ; ; car on the night of March 18. i 1 A rancJiexat Ce.daryis,w..ifi' ',' Li-tV, r,f RnoQevelt is OWUGf C ; freak calf, now about a month , The calf has two heads, can take:, through either. It has two set;j legs, two tails, but one backbone. :, monstrosity bids fair to live to ft; ily: , j Claim for $10,500 damages ! slipping on a banana peel and fi ; on the sidewalk has been filed the' city of Salt Lake by Emc ; , j nrr,lt Wv rial. ivt. uoote. 1L la aiic&w j j that the banana peel was left 0; , sidewalk through negligence oi j city. .! At the conclusion of the inquest:' at Layton over the body of Henry: . erts, who was found dead fro:-pistol fro:-pistol wound in his head on ' - j 80th, the jury rendered a verdict -, Roberts did not commit suicide. first reported. It is believed be ', murdered. ; An agitation has been starts : the Bear river valley for the c-lishment c-lishment of a high school in t cality. The agitators are Prif;; residents of Tremonton and Gar and they have mentioned as a relocation re-location for the institution a site lies midway between tire two to-Leonard to-Leonard Condie, who ; dead on March 22, in the home 0. rie and Lillie Green, at Salt . -did not meet death from a seli.'--' ed wound, but from a gunshot Inflicted by some person unkno'- the coroner's jury, according 0 verdict returned on Wednesday- j An. across-country automobile ; to salt T sVc for a honeymooD ' plan of Mr. and Mrs. J- ' '; , Holmes, who were married Sun Boston. They left at once for ;;; York by motor, and will drive - New York to Salt Lake. Isaac Brown, ajed 21, was ", injured at the Grand Central;;, at Mammoth while oiling mac ' at the top station of the mine. ' clothes caught in the cable and j dragged up and around the t wheel once before the machiner) be stopped. A vernal correspondent ann that Hugh Owens, superintend '; Indian farms at Randlett, X-'8. been in Vernal several days teams for the Indians. FUrlc; were purchased, the average P Ing $400 a team. j |