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Show UTAH AHDUTAHNS : M.one at Bingham, Mi'iri in" suddenl . engine st.iitui-. prisoners 1 1 is announced that uu. i -.tUivethenianout- '"v;;;: 'I - . d0,, in ,he Cottonwood Metals Mmo m liig Cottonwood canyon, licit Is.iu. Lake 'I he accident was due to laulO timbering. Overcome by the fumes from a en:, ,u,ater as he was preparing to take a Daniel Parnlund, 4S years oL a,c , K,.cer. was found dead in a bathroom at his home in Ogilen. A li Marehtuu, aged 74, a pioneer of Utah, was struck by a train while, crossing the tracks in Salt: Lake and sustained a fracl ureil skull, death resulting re-sulting a few hours later. Miss Amy Ellen Hill, who shot and killed Koss M. Bonny, a Salt Lake attorney, at-torney, In a downtown office building last election night, has applied to the state board of pardons for a pardon. As the outcome of a week's negotiations negotia-tions the state control of defense has offered 5000 acres of the Mosida project pro-ject for cultivation to persons having horses and implements with which to farm. . The state fair will lie held as usual in 1917. This was the decision reached by the board of directors of the State L.'air association Saturday, after consultation consul-tation with Governor Bamberger on the subject. Because of lack of funds the elementary elemen-tary schools of Cache county were closed April 27. The school was held Saturdays during the last six weeks. The teachers donated their time for this work. Probably the most elaborate military parade that has been held in Salt Lake since the days of 'OS was witnessed on Main street Saturday night by thousands thou-sands of residents of the ci.ty and the surrounding country. Increases in the price of coal at the mine are scheduled to begin on June 1, regardless of the summer coal, differential dif-ferential established by railroads, according ac-cording to F. A. Sweet, president of the Standard Coal company. Lola Stewart, 5-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Stewart, was struck by an automobile on the Salt Lake and Ogden highway about one mile north of Clearfield Sunday evening even-ing and instantly killed. Twenty-four miles of vegetables, if the rows were all placed end to end, are under cultivation by the school children of Salt Lake in the school gardens. Every variety of vegetable is included iu the list. The assessment report for Sevier county was filed with the state board of equalization last week. The report shows an increase of $463,032 over the total for last year. The total assessment assess-ment for 1917 is $8,823,503. Spencer Clawson, a grandson of Brig-ham Brig-ham Young, and one of the best-known musicians of the intennountain country, coun-try, died at his home in Salt Lake, May 6, of heart trouble, after an illness covering a period of two years. Governor Bamberger was elected president, and F. V. Fitz Gerald, his secretary, secretary of the Utah chapter chap-ter of t le American lied Cross at a meeting of the executive board of ihe chapter in the executive offices last week. The graduation exercises of the district dis-trict schools of Utah will take a smaller role on the stage of events this year than they have ever done before as a result of the activities into which students have been forced to meet war emergencies. Strike of the employees of the Denver Den-ver & Rio Grande bus been averted through the selection of Daniel Wil-lard, Wil-lard, president of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad, as chief arbiter of the differences differ-ences existing between the employees and the road. For the first time in fifteen years there will be no governor's ,lv 'oxer-ilt 'oxer-ilt th S"lt Lake high ;,.,,;, :'' The day hud originally , ; !, set for May IS, but has been cull , '-It because it is believed the ener v the boys can better be directed I, m productive channels. U Koosevelt is rapidly taking ,lu, appearance of a real ciiv -p. "g th in the res lencean i U,i1'1" sections for 1917 w n ' ,S"'rss I'JIU. n,l lVt ve"r H,6,VHt,T - bundings in rsr 1 increased about 100 ,., cent Hl:rf:oD::;:J,!o,'''" Huuy coinpunv ,t 'Hl (5r,,"",' of March5 31 SlZ cleared hv a signed ,. ,-".v ,-".v E. J. Brenmn s '"' B -ing taken -Leu a ZT Si,,t L -as hundhnr' l-'-MH. she The bullet str " 1 ' ;"--'ged. . The piece , r " , "",U' U'" force of he bu 11. fr"' lodged in the co'sel '"Ul '"' '"'Peful of wouth ,, :'h lllk"' "re w,,,V 'h ,Tt 10 r-"' ' eneonipussed u 1 ,f h ' """IVs, f Planting Z "-" |