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Show THE UTAHJ3UDGET What was known as the Granite c od An"an Fork has been closed by an injunction from the district dis-trict court. The accidental discharge of a rifle in he hand., ot a y r caused the death of John CowMnshaw ased 14, at Ogden. Twenty building permits aggregates aggregat-es $163,700 in estimated value werS sued last week from the office of the Salt Lake building Inspector Artesian wells are given most of th credit for the great agricultural advance ad-vance that has taken place in the Parowan valley in the last few years John Magleby, son of J. E. Magleby or Monroe, was seriously injured last week while herding stock in the mouu-tains. mouu-tains. He was kicked in the face'bv a mule. Charging that her husband threatened threat-ened to hire an assassin to murder ber, Mabel E. Lee sued S. D. Lee in the district court at Salt Lake for divorce. Moving pictures of the Wards of the Wizard carnival, to be held at Salt Lake the latter part of this month, will be taken by a moving picture company. The body of John Larson was found hanging from the rafters of an old cellar cel-lar in Tooele. No reason has been advanced ad-vanced as to why he should have committed suicide. That sugar beet seed can be produced pro-duced in Utah of a quality far superior super-ior to that of foreign origin has been demonstrated fully at the experiment station of the Utah Agricultural college. col-lege. The Box Elder County Boys ana Girls' clubs are actively engaged now In competing for the numerous prizes offered by the state and sugar com panies and business institution ol Brigham City. As a result of burns received when her clothing was set on fire by the explosion of kerosene with which she was starting a fire, Miss Kate Payne, 19 years of age, died at her home at Syracuse, Davis county. Delilah Olsen, aged 16, of Ephraim died in a Salt Lake hospital as the result of falling from a street car while visiting in the capital city. She attempted to get off the moving cai and fell, striking on her head. Harry Pistolson, a Greek, aged 23, suicided in City Creek canyon, Salt Lake City, on Sunday, shooting himself him-self through the brain, his body being be-ing discovered by children who were playing near the scene of the tragedy. Mrs. Caroline Seymour has extended extend-ed an invitation to veterans of the Black Hawk Indian war to attend a celebration which will be held at Moroni Mo-roni August 11, 12 and 13 in honor of the men who fought then, and also in honor of her mother. Earl Wattis, aged 28, and Frank H. Scudder, aged 30, both of Ogden were found dead underneath an automobile auto-mobile which had turned turtle on the road north of Ogden. There were no witnesses of the accident and it is not known how it occurred. Instructions to have, prepared a complete com-plete report on the construction of the Piute dam, from the time of its earliest earli-est beginning until its completion, have beeen given the state enginee. by the state land board. Such a re port will cost between $400 and $500 An automobile driven by M. E. Iba of Garfield collided with a single "buggy, occupied by J. L. Peterson of American Fork in Salt Lake City on Sunday. Peterson's horse was killed the buggy put out of commission and the windshield of the automobile broken. That G. Naka, the Japanese who was shot to death while asleep in his bunk at Devil's Slide, possibly was the victim of an organization somewhat some-what similar to the tongs of the Chinese, is the opinion of Sheriff E. E. Butters of Morgan county, who is Investigating the case. Apparently having no desire to be called upon by their native governments govern-ments to go back and fight in the present European war, scores of non-naturalized non-naturalized foreign residents of Ogden Og-den have stormed the county clerk's office during the last few days in a mad rush to obtain citizenship papers. The proposition recently made to utilize Utah girls as models instead of classical figures in the mural decorations decora-tions of the new state capitol has been approved by Professor Edwait Howland Bias.', field, the New York prtist who has been selected as principal prin-cipal designer of the statehouse dec orations. The Gardner family of Utah will hold its annual reunion at the Saratoga Sarato-ga Springs resort, five miles west o! Lehi. August 21 and 22. one night to be spent at the resort. It is estimated that there are about 1.200 memlxrs o: the familv living in Lchi, Spanist Fork. Logan, V.'est Jordan, Pine Val ley, Pavson and Salt Lake. While driving between Tooele and Erda an automobile which contained Violet Kerr, Lester O'Neal, Arvi'.U Hansen Stephen Kerr and Mrs. D. H Kerr struck a rut and turned turtle Mthough nearly all the occupants o.' the car were pinned beneath it. none was seriously injured. Contracts for the construction of the state buildings for Utah at the Panama-Pacific and the Panama-California expositions have been let by the Utah expositions commission and walk a readv hfcs begun. The contract.) call tor completion In October of this year. |