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Show UTAH STATE NEWS The new grand council of tie Na tlve Sons of U'ah Is to he ineorp'jr ated. Two nineteen-year-old Ogden boys will serve live days in Jail for insult Ing women on the si reels. The postoffiee at Helper has beer, designated a depository for posta. savings, effective February 2). In attempting to board a train neai Murray, Thomas Heaves, aged 17, ol Salt Lake, was thrown under the wheels and mangled beyond recogni tlon. Getting possession of a key with which they unlocked a rear door early ear-ly in the evening, four girls made their escape from Iho stale industrial school Wednesday night. Joseph Rackman, eleven years old, Ib In the Ogden hos ltal suffering from a bullet wound m the rigbl cheek, Inflicted by a companion while returning from hunting. There are 749 factories in the state, 1 representing a combined capital ol ' $53,000,000 and the combined gross output totalled last year $02,000,000 or nearly double the annual output of the Utah mines and smelters. David Pingree, for the last seven years acting field agent for the Amal gamated Sugar company, died at his home In Ogden Thursday, after a short illness, from dilation of the heart. Mr. Pingree was 47 years old. James dishing, one of the early pioneers of Utah, died at his home in Bandy Janaury 23, of general debility. debil-ity. Ho was eighty-ono years old and was a native of England. He came to Utah in 1853, settling in Salt Lake. An election was held in Carbon county high school district on January Janu-ary 23 to decide whether or not to bond the district for $45,000 for a high school building at Price. The proposition carried by a large majority. major-ity. A booster committee has been appointed ap-pointed by the Weber club to attend the State Horticulture society's convention con-vention at Provo during the latter part of this month to secure if poss-sible poss-sible next year's convention for Ogden. Og-den. Dr. C. L. Olsen of Hurray, member mem-ber ol the state board of medical examiners, ex-aminers, has been appointed by Governor Gov-ernor Spry to be a delegate from Dtah to the medical education and legislation council at Chicago, February Feb-ruary 2G to 27. A walnut table made for Brigham Voting fifty years ago, afterwards given to one of the mayors of Salt Lake, has been found in the office of the Juvenile court in Salt Lake, anil will probably be presented to the Deseret museum, Dynamite, placed with malicious Intent, wrecked the saloon and hotel of W. R. Dows at Garrison, in Millard Mil-lard county, Tuesday night, but no Dne was injured. Mr. Dows believes the explosive was placed under his buildings by some fanatic. An electric light wire, which had fallen across the cellar floor, caused Ihe death of George C. Burton, thirteen thir-teen years old, of Salt Lake. The boy had gone to the cellar to gather wood to replenish the grate fire, when he came in contact with tne wire. Mrs. Amanda C. Shaw, who wag run down by an automobile in Salt Lake, and who it was thought would hot survive the shock, has so far recovered re-covered as to be able to leave the hospital. The auto was driven by a eon of A. W. McCune, the millionaire mining man. To have his bottle of moustache tlye pronounced by a keen-scented Ogden policeman to be a mixture of opium and to be thereupon thrown into jail on a charge of being a "hop head" was the unique experience oi Harry Hall, a newly arrived shop worker from the east. The woolgrowers of Wasatch county coun-ty concluded a successful two-days' convention at Heber on Wednesday. J. J. Knollin of the Knollin Commission Commis-sion company of Chicago, who is on one of his annual tours of the western west-ern states in behalf of the woolgrow-Ing woolgrow-Ing industry was a speaker. Seven hundred people sat down tc the banquet given by the Sandy Commercial club Wednesday night, following its big "get together" meeting. meet-ing. The gathering was held for the purpose of bringing the suburban clubs together with a view to theii working for the benefit of towns. Among the special prizes to be awarded at the State Dairymen's as sociation at Provo is a gold watch or a $15 camera for the buttermakei winning the highest score and using a certain kind of butter coloring. All buttermakers scorins ninety-three points will be each awarded a gold fountain pen. Bert Cheney has been bound ovei to the district court by a Provo jus tice on charges of having committee assault with intent to commit mur der on Joseph Householder in Amer lean Fork last December. Che.-- stabbed Householder with a knife. S. I. Shafer, cashier of the ' State Bank of Tooele, who with George H Higgs and A. B. Walton robbed the bank of $9,000 last June, was liber ated from the penitentiary by the stat board of pardons Saturday. Higgs was pardoned a few months ago and Wal ton is '-'.I in prison. |