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Show UTAH STATE NEWS Because her husband is alleged to have spanked her last week, a Salt Lake woman has fi I od suit for divorce. The people of lirigham City will observe ob-serve Peach day again this yuar, plans having been discussed at a recent re-cent 'meeting. Liquid soap and sanitary paper towels tow-els for all the schools of Halt Lake ia tile object of a movement started by the school board. An advance; of 1U cents a hundredweight, hundred-weight, or about 2 per cent, on all varieties of sugar, was noted on the Salt Lake market on the 17th. .Mrs. Llizabcth C. Choules, city treasurer of 1'rovo, has been sumivar-ily sumivar-ily removed from office by unanimous vote of the city commissioners. .Monthly settlement lor June between be-tween tli e state board of land commissioners com-missioners and the state treasurer was made last week, snowing a considerable con-siderable increase over the receipts ol the land board for June, 1912. Three hundred births in Weber county during the past several years have not been reported to the proper authorities, according to State Sani tary Inspector C. Frank Emery, who is making a thorough investigation. A. Rice, one of the I. W. W. pris-lners pris-lners who was given a seventy-five' day sentence in the county jail at Provo for the part he took In the recent strike at Tucker, escaped from the officers while assisting in cleaning up the court house lawn. Caught undet an automobile which i overturned on the narrow canyon road six 'miles west of Eagle, Colo.. Mrs. May Billings White, former Salt Lake school teacher and well known socially in Utah and Colorado, received re-ceived injuries which proved fatal. Harley Mewhinney, convicted slayer slay-er of C. L. EriclJBon, will be shot to death within the walls of the state prison August 19 unless further efforts ef-forts of his attorneys are availing. Mewhinney was resentenced last week, Horace H. Smith, secretary to United States Senator George Sutherland, Suth-erland, has been appointed by County Coun-ty Attorney I. E. Willey as assistant county attorney of Salt Lake county, to take the place of Nephi Jensou, who has resigned. Francisco Malazia, Italian, who shot to death John G. Hayden, striking car man, in Salt Lake on the morning morn-ing of December 5, 1911, is dead. After Af-ter struggling with a disease of peculiar pe-culiar origin almost since the day .01 , the killing he died Monday at Ogden. To try and convert low-grade ores, of which Utah has an immense tonnage, ton-nage, into a more valuable commercial commer-cial asset, will be the aim of the metallurgical met-allurgical research 'station of the United States bureau of mines to be established at Salt Lake in September. Septem-ber. The annual reunion of the Young family was held July 16 at the head ol Emigration canyon and nearly 1,000 persons made the trip. Leading Lead-ing authorities of the Mormon church were present and a long progr"-i of music and speeches .had been arranged. ar-ranged. After listening to all the complaints of Jewish colonists residing at Clarion on the Piute irrigation project, who are at outs with the Jewish Colonization Coloniza-tion association, which conducts the affairs of the colony, the state land board has taken the matter under advisement. ad-visement. Richard Rundle, a miner, 4S yeaia old was instantly killed, at the Gold Chain mine at Mammoth, when he attempted at-tempted to get off the cage at the ?.00-foot level. He was caught in the chaft timbers and dropped at least 3.000 feet from the cage to the bottom bot-tom of the shaft. ' As an experiment calculated to test the practical values of Utah rock asphalt as-phalt as a road building material, the county commissioners have agreed to construct a quarter of a mile of roadway road-way on State street between Sail Lake and Murray on which the as j-hait will be laid in five different corK;".ations. The attention of the state unL-y and food bureau having been called to the unsanitary methods used in hand'ine milk and cream on farm dairies and to unsanitary care of cream separat prs. bulletins, warning dairymen ol the new regulations under which in sprctions will be made, have been mailed to Utah -dairymen. Fred W. Chambers, state fish and fame warden, nas been appointed one ol a body of fifteen men who have been acting in the protection of game and other birds in the United Slates to advise the secretary it agriculture agri-culture in framing regulations tc make the new federal law for the pro teclion of migratory birds effective. The Daughters of Utah Handcart Pioneers entertained the veterans who pulled the handcarts across the plains from 1 S 5 6 to 1SG0 at a ban-uet ban-uet July 14 at Saltair. Seated at the tables were nearly sixty of the original origi-nal pioneers. Frank Warren, aged 17, son of a prominent rancher near Farowan. was accidentally killed while driving across a field with a shot gun in his lip. the gun slipping to the ground an;', leing discharged, th charge ol I f l 1. 1 e.i:,-: i:is the young man's right I I |