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Show i irket has and will 1 tig. 1 ;e has been asul oE the ' .on. ! 'Fork are ig the next at ia that :anuers will f ioi npon fuK I the United with starting -e" ,t Lake which ''.,-ning two valuta valu-ta U' association will 10 V ention at the e . lege during the e T - nd-up. - - -tith, 66 years of 1 : the first pair of 1 tah, died at her ist week. ? am, gates'- and Jordan' river at completed last .proximately. J?5,- .nd and without A. Taylor, a re-..'Xake, re-..'Xake, "attempted ' ';g poison, but will public school chil-. chil-. shortly present a the rulers of" Euro-stop Euro-stop the war that IS. e convict who es-i es-i gang near Toquer-arn Toquer-arn part of the state, jjund, 242 miles from j l - -son, 15 years"' old, a j lV VVIonrde high school, ' Mt of a gunshot w'ound.- 'n was acciaentany-suui. m while rabbit hunting, -.'ounty spent $182,238.25 bridges during' J9T4riii-i J9T4riii-i est of maintenance, and '.reet lighting, according 1 report of the road su- JDium that has elapsed egislature created the !)? department, thirteen as have been added to rate tanks and trust lag and instructive "poster, "po-ster, has been issued by al department of the Grande railroad for dis-:iotato-growing districts ipany's lines. ' f s of Ogden newspaper 1 ill unemployed men who ' authorities for a night's x V ; city jail will be given :t": ip of coffee when they ' f . -s of the county having present quarters years rtion of anew" Weber ig at a cost of from . ' 00,000 is not the remot-:ities remot-:ities in the line of'-pub- nta in Ogden for 1915. f Idaho Sugar company - d payment for beets -to t of Spanish Fork last Uvut $100,000 was -distrib-lieni. The second pay-in pay-in November, - totaled the first payment $15,- new city lighting system, las been under course -of con-n con-n at Eureka for the past few was turned over to the city ,' last week,'- and v the cere-, cere-, which followed "will long be ko.i iw the. inhabitants of msolidation of the Amalgamated ar company wi- the, Lewiston comnan was' effected last j wS stockholders ofthe Amalgam-l'it( Amalgam-l'it( mpany meeting in Ogden and st ilders of the Lewfeton company m g in Lewiston, IdhhO,' ratified thi rger. ' largest order of blankets- of -thi iny for which bids, have been - asl from the Knight Woolen mills at jvo is one just received from a iN'fc York importer and commission "ie ant. The order covers various kin of blankets, runing from a de-liv( de-liv( of 40,000 monthly to 800,000 aiojuy. Th regents of the . University of 'Ufa estimate that the total needs of he university for general mainten-anc mainten-anc for the next two years will he ' $'0; 049.30, and the income from regular) reg-ular) and fixed sources $482,365, le'av. Ine J20.2S4.30 deficit, which will have to, be provided for by special legislative legisla-tive appropriation : After hearing papers on various ,( phases of tax matters and discussing Ux conditions generally, the first con-y con-y ference at Salt Lake of taxing of. fic.'als. called by the governor to discuss dis-cuss the situation, adjourned after designating a committee to approach the state legislature with the -suggestions that have been made during the past twc days of the conference. i George L. Rist and A. A. Carlson, firemen stationed at the Sugar.. Houso station, Salt Lake, were injured, tho fire automobile was badly wrecked and the porch of a small house waa demolished when the fire automobilo skidded on slippery pavement and , turned over. P'.ans to enlarge the scope of the Utah Association of Architects from , ' a purely architectural organization, - f as it is at present, to a body includ V(Jng artists, musicians, writers aid a" l persons connected with the fine arts, re beiugcnnsldered. , |