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Show i BfjOTlHDJJTAHNS . I iiniispii. who wns Injured June 1,','st while working Painter 1 (il,,',rfe lietts, (iC Salt Luke, and ho has been tottilly disabled ever ,oe Is deprived of tin- benefits of 1 '!"'' w(,rknien's coniponsut ion act of ! is still1' hecnuse Belts does not ,,ve tlirt-o or more workmen "rogu-1, "rogu-1, iar,v employe'!" In his service. When Floyil Florence, -0 yours of J ,0 son of V- Florence, pronii- "eii't u''l mlu''" 1111,1 1'"",'lu'r "r Mor' .k L investigated his rlflo will, n view .I , learning why it wns not operating I, Bttlisfiu-torily, he received Iho bullet t m the uPPi'r port11"1 llf llls 'vhe ' ,vouucl caused the death of tho young Mrs. 0. J. Hnrinon of Price raised 400 bushels of potatoes on un acre of pound this year. Last February, when seed potatoes were quoted at $10, Mrs. Harmon had rwourse to Hi" method of ,l,e pioneers in out t ing out the eyes ,f thp lubers she used for he family table. This was the seed sue used. Blinded in both eyes as the result of an accident In a mine at r.inghani, February 27, 101S, Gust Boomes is to he sent back to his home in Greece, where he will be paid SlO.fiO a week for the remainder of his natural life, according to a decision of Hie industrial indus-trial commission. The annual convention of the American Amer-ican institute of electrical engineers will he held in Salt Lake beginning June -0 next, according to nnnounce-luent nnnounce-luent made last week. This convention conven-tion will bring together from 000 to 700 of the world's leaders in electrical electri-cal engineering. Five acres of ground in the north-fast north-fast part of Eureka have been selected se-lected for a park and within a few days the work will be started. The pound will be plowed and fenced this fall and a great many of the trees necessary nec-essary to beautify a park also will be planted. Extensive preparations are being made for the Boy Scout leadership iurse to be held by the Salt Lake council on October 25 to 30. Games, flag exercises, roll call, invocation, songs, cheers and stunts will be rehearsed re-hearsed just as the boys would give Ultra. Dan Hlllman of Vernal was painfully pain-fully injured when he was caught between be-tween two automobiles as the result of a third automobile colliding with his machine just as he was getting out, crushing him between the two machines. ma-chines. In what is believed to have been a fit of despondency, Joseph Covington, 41 years of age, a tinsmith, shot himself him-self through the forehead with a 32-calibre 32-calibre revolver at the family garage in Ogden, death resulting a few hours later. The new reservoir which is being built for Eureka to replace the tanks that have been in use for so many years is being constructed in a very thorough and rapid manner and within with-in a very short time will be ready for u?e. Hunting by automobile is now practiced prac-ticed as a more or less regular thing by hunters and trappers working for the state and federal government in the co-operative campaign against predatory wild animals in Utah. The average cost to the state and federal government for the destruction destruc-tion of predatory wild animals the past year has been estimated at $1S.4G for each animal killed. The average hunters' daily wage was $3.78. The new cement intake to the Vernal ;t ..,, ..i in Awhlov Greek can yon, twelve miles from the city, has been completed at a cost of $0000, and has added immeasurably to the value of the water system. Utah will, produce 15 per cent of the sugar beet crop of the United States this year and 335,000 tons more beets than were produced last year. The crop is now estimated at 1,341,000 tons. To be knocked unconscious by holdups hold-ups and relieved of- coat, pants, watch and $2 in silver, was the experience of Stanley Huband, an employee of the Southern Pacific shops at Ogden. Kicked by a horse while on a narrow nar-row roadway in the mountains, M. K. Cavener of Morgan was knocked over an embankment, sustaining a broken leg and a dislocated shoulder. The residence of Thomas Jenkins three miles west of Vernal, a landmark land-mark of that section, was destroyed by fire last week, the household et-fects et-fects being saved, however. J. W. Palmer and J. B. White charged with burglarizing the O. S. L. depots at Brigham City and Logan, were captured at Ogden and taken back to Ix)gan for trial. F. D. Allen, convicted at Salt Lake of forgery in connection with taking orders for portrait enlargements, was sentenced to an indeterminate term In the state prison. . A quantity of clothing and mercnau-dise mercnau-dise was taken from the Golden Rule store at Garland one night recently and grocery store in Bingham lost the ford belonging to the firm the same Ught, both robberies being charged to the same parties. The Municipal League of Utah, composed com-posed of officials of Utah cities, held meeting, in Salt Lake last week, engaging en-gaging in a discussion of pending legislation leg-islation which will effect city government, govern-ment, a number of city officials from different sections of the state being present. |