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Show THE UTAHBUDGjj At Farmington eight sait ? couples obtained marriage u during the last week. Cf; Sait Lake will not be repre.. in the balloon race to be held aft land in connection with the roa nival. 1; s1 D. P. Atkins, serving thirteen for robbery committed in Salt la' 1911, escaped from the convict,' ai Bellview, Washington, county ' " On June 23 the'. Scottish clan, organizations of tJtah will celeV the six hundredth anniversary battle of Banonckburn at Lagootf The Union Pacific system has issued a new folder in which a i, page advertisement has been gratuitously to Salt Lake and l;Ia' 1 Since May, 1913, Salt Lake's p. tion. has jumped 7,000, estimates E 1 S. Lund, building inspector. Ti,j: I timate is based on his building . 5 ords for the twelve months. Resolutions have been adopts 'the state dairy and food 6l:. authorizing the launching of a r-ous r-ous campaign to obtain 16-ounce j-ages j-ages of butter for the consumer During the convention, June n and 13, at Price of the Utah Beers' Be-ers' association, the city 0f p, proudly called "the. biggest little on earth," will entertain its g- lavishly. The eightieth anniversary 0f 'birth of Patriarch Angus M. Ca:-was Ca:-was celebrated last week at his v in Forest Dale. More than 200 scendants of Mr. Cannon attended celebration. Mrs. Elizabeth. Bonnemort, as "Utah's sheep queen," died at home in Salt Lake, May 15, folloi an illness of two days. Mrs. Be mort was a prominent social le; and art patron. While returning to Heber from his farm, J. H. Mahoney wa; jured when his horse ran away, was thrown from the buggy, )aif about thirty feet away. All the : on his left side were broken. Joseph H. Young of Salt Lake,: merly general manager of the lines of the Northern Pacific, been elected president and ge: manager of the Norfolk Scui;--with headquarters in Norfolk, Va. Following an investigation of months it developed last week : Herman Wils, a civil war veteran, pioneer prospector in Utah, di;c weeks ago- at the county hospiu! . that his body now fills a pa:; grave. Delegates from Provo, Eprinr. Lehi, American Fork, Payson, B;: min and Eureka met at Spanish" May 1G, in the semi-annual dfe convention of the Utah, Juab and satch county denominational Sc. schools. While on their way from ti; sembly hall to the girls' dom:: following an entertainment, S: Hitesman, IS years of age, and? Markham," 16 years of age, made i escape from the State Indcr; school at Ogden. Peace day services under the s. pices of the Utah Peace society i held in the tabernacle at Salt Lak; May 17, with Governor Spry ing and speakers representing . ferent religious denominations dressing the congregation. The B. Y. U. at Provo has opf. an exhibit of the work of Prove -ists. Many beautiful paintings displayed and the exhibit is being mired by art lovers daily. It main open the . remainder o! school year and possibly longer. The state flag of Utah will ; the main entrance of the Angle--erican exposition at Shepherd's E. London, on September 29, Utah at the big exposition. The flag ; fly all summer from one of buildings in the American sectio: the exposition. The first definite steps toward possiblej payment of the reward fered for the capture and convic; of the Ogden blackmailers have taken by Governor Spry and : state officials iu calling a confer; with regard to the state's rewarc $5,500 for May 22. H. A. Strong, 21 years of age. : been arrested in Salt Lake o" charge of threatening to kill. 1; alleged that Strong made threats kill a young man whom he fe seated at a table in a cafeteria ' a young woman, whose hand k said to have sought. Mrs. Sadie Wilkins. 40 years of' wife of John T. Wilkins, a tear-'; of Salt Lake, died as the result A juries sustained when she fell r ; thrown, from an automobile. i Moore, driver of the auto, hs J held and may be charged wi lug the woman's death. , Clifford Larson. 13 years of Murr.v, sustained a fractured and possible Internal injuries ihe saddle on a horse he turned ami ho was thrown 1 Kroutul. His foot eiHi.cht In sli: nd ho was dragged about forty before Hie ho:so slopped. 'All Moxletnis. whether t"''-f rebels, federals or bandits. l,f same feeling toward Ameru hatred," said W. C. lleUlil? of' ake, who has just returned 1 "V" years spent' in ' Mex!e. whh'h time lie says he had ia '' rinv, escapes I'roni death. t;tah produets will till the r ho diuig ears which N' 'hed to ,,io t'ommereial elu'' ; e-xtenslo.n train when It le:v0. ii'i'lheri, Utah and southern l" ho '.aiier part of tills tuoatfc f" eel, s h, , ;,, t ,.(,, |