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Show UTAH AHDUTAHNS The body of Thelma Cutke, 17 years of age, who was shot last week In Douglas, Ariz., by William F. Smith, her lover, who, after slaying the young woman, turned the pistol upon himself, him-self, ending his life, was brought t7 Salt Lake for burial. - Test suit brought by Peter E. Van Orden. a taxpayer of the Cache eouniy school district, has resulted in the $400,000 bond Issue recently passed by that district being upheld by decision of the supreme court. Confident that they would succeed in bringing the 11)23 convention of the grand lodge of Elks to Salt I-ake, six delegates from the Salt Lake lodge left Saturday by special train to attend at-tend the annual sessions of the grand lodge in Chicago. (lien Messner, property manager for the Ellison-White Chautauqua circuit, was drowned in Utah lake near American Ameri-can Fork. The body was found neiir the point where Messner went down at the time of the accident. Frank T. Milner, veteran organ builder, who drew up the specifications specifica-tions for the rebuilding of the tabernacle taber-nacle instrument about twenty years ago, died in Evansville, Ind., Suuday, July 4, at the age of TO. Pinned beneath an automobile and rescued without Injury, is the experience ex-perience of J. W. Snell of Salt Lake, Mrs. K. .1. Burt and Mres. A. E. Chambers Cham-bers and her three children. The car overturned in a collision. Thirty-five nurses of the forty-two w-ho-took the tests passed the requirements require-ments of the state board of examiners of nurses and are now declared qualified quali-fied to become registered nurses in Utah. During the month of June the Salt Lake county Red Cross home service department advanced to former service ser-vice men $1174.02. This was $113.70 less than was paid out in May. A fire, the origiu of which is unknown, un-known, broke out in Thistle and wiped out a big portion of the business district of tlie little railroad junction. The loss is about $20,000. .John Heleka, 2G years of age, Finnish Fin-nish miner in the employ of the Daly-West Daly-West company at Park City, was almost al-most instantly killed when a blast was set off prematurely. The Salt Lake navy reeruiling sla-tion sla-tion record of 102 recruits for the second quarter of 1920 doubles that of any previous year since the Salt Lake station opened. Transportation for 120 Boy Scouts on the caravan to Bryce canyon and Zion national park is secured, according accord-ing to the Utah Slate Automobile association. as-sociation. The Fourth of July celebration in Provo was participated in by more people and was the most successful in the history of similar observances in Provo. A movement has been inaugurated to make the election of a district judge and attorney in the First judicial judi-cial district this year a non-partisan matter. Jacqueline Anderson, 7 years of age, was fatally burned while lighting a "sparkler," during Independence day celebration at her home in Salt Lnke. A parking ordinance has been passed at. Delta. This ordinance requires thnt cars be parked on the proper side of the street at an angle of 45 degvecs. The First Presbyterian chun.1i at Mt. Pleasant was burned to the ground by a fire which, It is believed, was started In a fireworks celebration. Another big reservoir project under which 10,000 acres will be reclaimed in Duchesne county Is being investigated investi-gated by the reclamation service. Bert W. Austin, charged with operating oper-ating an illicit: still, was bound over to the United States grand jury, following fol-lowing his arrest at Salt Lake. Trailers to be used In building the Cedar-Lund post road have been received re-ceived by the Southern Utali Construction Con-struction company. "South Sea Islanders' day" will be celebrated July 10 at Lagoon, In honor of the party of New Zealanilers who are visiting In Salt Luke. The district forest office at Ogden has sent 1400 pounds of TNT to Pleasant Grove for use in building the Mt. Timpanogos trail. A new posloffice has been established es-tablished at Plntura, Washington county, Utah, Willi Mrs. Maud Creger-son Creger-son as post master. Citizens of Panguilch are doing their utmost to encourage travel to Bryce canyon and provide accommodations for tourists. Call has been issued for a slate convention con-vention of the newly formed Labor parly, to meet at Salt Lake Cily, July 21. Salt Lake has been chosen as the next meeting place; for the national Oil i Omega, sorority convention. People who ride on slreet cars in Salt Lake must now pay a uil fare. Fred Kcmpton, aged 11, of Ogden, was seriously injured, July 4, sulTor-Ing sulTor-Ing the loss of the first and s'nnd ringers of the left hand when an army rifle shell filler! with potash and sulphur exploded in his hand, caused by a blow t rom a hammer. Fred Johnson, .';7 years of a;.'", a miner, was seriously injured at Ioi:g-liam Ioi:g-liam when lie was run over by an automobile. au-tomobile. Johnson was rid ng on the fender of the machine and in trying to get off stumbled in the road. The front and bind wheels passed over his I :...dv. |