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Show Co Mcrrin Planning Board Pumps Operate i On Beautification I t J tU-.- t c,m-ijian- i J 1 Latter-da- first j y Saint have made wagon the Hot Springs.) know tracks north of , ' C., ' '1 a i. i i ,i ' 37th. ex , in season graduate ,t one-hun- tin- d Co' ' ' v ' l Elliot S. Knighton Dies of Heart Attack I j a s, """" k " I mi n xpe, ti dav s ik : i.nl i Sic o.o n a s I, m I". bn , ,, oo i -I Ml wjs lug U un , tall l,i s i j in Bear Lee Kay Harris, 34. amusement the West Edwin II. Brown and wife, Mincelebrated Brown, Johnson their golden wedding anniversary Tuesday in Idaho Falls. William J. Farkin and wife of South Bountiful who celebrated their golden wedding on Sunday, sav they and the Browns went to Logan together and were married in the Logan nie on temple Manh 25, 31. S'on 'Me'-Saxcv- a Mu-ra- af'-ri- . ,- 5 t , ol lepoit t.u s o Da-tati- V a-- a- ,s oi, in. IHIIII a i am lo t .1, t . With M e" I v s I I In i e m mi n .tii.l w Mile alone i i vivtnur m niv Mlimp,ness esponsifulitv 1 Cnited States woiinii ami children er-ite- se are I .p a k t i s f, Min' nt the pi MtrssMt nm In- n ( i s N M in li i n oi imm! m hai ti as pet mh,s i w i i t I ) m m ) i a I V appto I I - Stored in Warehouse, vv ol k completed thus s v, I vv I d iiui-ta.le- loti-tam- -- l ot hie nf ( li ai it Ids in, ist prominent ami v id, v known imiples, Mr and Mrs. Jesse II. B.iiltjw, who have been called In sii e in the N,u tl.vv ( stern Stati s I DS nussmii were lmnoteil at a faicvwll trsji- 30 p in at the 'IXilll.il V nml.iv at lent t ic l Ds w at I i liapel They left mi i iliii sila v Pm Hand. for I )i which had c i referred and Id-do- rani t' it ; . ; . ;.i i ; i.a' t'i I't.Vi ! a- ir t i i ': u i ad Id, .'hi. t Cri om- - d of oi t i i -- at-t,- i:-- I -- I ( M !" when tl'cv : Og-il- j semi-civilize- Cam--l.'x- ii d cl theta- One of the most entertaining and durational evenings of the year is afforded the people of Bountiful, Tuesday, zpril 1st, at 7:30, when the First ward MIA offers a full hour and a half in Brazil. Mr. Harmon Barton, of Kaysville L presenting his complete set of motion pictures covering the beau-o- f titr.I citv of Rio De Janiero, the dcn-- c jungles of South America, the hugest river in the world, the tribes li mazun, the aix uis. in and hundreds of of the region, Later the intuits were while d from in the sunc- - and treated at the office of a Lay-to- n other items of intercts, all the collection cf a return missionl phvGcian. I.avton will he arraigned Friday ary who spent about three years in of Michigan has niver-ttw region. in the court of Justice of the Peace this fit' n in .'43 vvliiih This progiain is entire free navigator's request J B. Cindi v at Layton. Sheriff is to build a steamboat. Holbrook signed the complaint. dont miss it! t tali l'vi-- AN EVENING IN BRAZIL 1 t In v u n "i 'pin Browis v. f re of S nth Bmintiful at ! ri r.ii'd thy turn eil to t he I 1 n , ' a tv l'"'-- tne xr-ai- gi A ,11. .vv iv - ati vdnti.- - ! i v- I 1 vi-- Grin iT.i.c r I k li I o I.n-o- n bum d" turn Bar-lo- Layton Charged With Assault With Deadly Weapon nur- - r I 1 been have the knowledge and the thwart any enemy or guard any must exercise mv freedom trust, iri speech, press, and religion. Truly, the words of Patrick Henry are as vital to the plcople in our country today as they were to th people of 1765: Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to he purchased at the price of chains and slavery'1 Forbid it. Almighty God! know not what course others may take; hut as for me, give me liberty or give me death! Dramatic as these words are, they nevertheless hold true to every American citizen today. Liberty is so valuable that it is worth defying any enemy in order to keep it. I must and will put my faith in God in order that zVmerica may survive and advance according to the principles of her forefathers. understand Tomorrow I will more fully the ways of God and be able to direct th ecourse of my life with His guidance. HELEN PACK c 1 will assuram e that will entitle me to voiie my opinions, and I will have the necessary equipment to an honest living. Today and tomorrow T must believe in the rause of Liberty, I must believe that God is truth, that Cun! is honesty, and that God is liberty and freedom. I might classify mv responsibility to America in one idea: To prepare myself today for the task I shall fare tomorrow. If I am to cooperate with the other citizens of my country to I Hannah Funeral services for Layton, smab daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Layton were held Sun in the West dav at one oiloik I.avton merting house. Services Wallwere fondurtrd by Bishop That Sweet ace Gaby. Solo, ! .'Swell Sanders; prayer Story Little David Layton; solo, v Mrs. Loraine F'lint Fink RosiIn The talk Llburri Dion, solo, talk by Garden " Mr- - .'sandcrx; am! dosing Bish-b,s,q, Mrs. Orson Day f ' a ' i ,'Mbv j h v g Funeral Services Were Held For Hannah Layton Sun. ' Burns Loinur Bishop James Faiints of seven suns ami time of the Bmintiiiil Six oml waul, Mon daughters, Ihev aie also giandpar-ents- dav was litisrii six mid counselor having 22 gi amldnbli i ti and to Smith Davis stake President one great grandchild. Wesley F.. 1 mgi'V of Centerville, he iimple, who have been mar- at a meeting, of the sake high counried 49 years, bavi alwavs been cil at ( ntei die. devoted i Imrdi w oikers Both President Burns is widely known born at Bountiful, lliev later moved in Davis county, having served 18 to ( learfiehl ami have served in a bishop of the Bountiful years various i Imri li positions. ward. He has also been prominent Mr. Bailow tilled a two year ( en in Bountiful i it v affairs, serving Ira States mission to Texas ,begrin-em- as and member of the lity mayor in 1910. 'Liken ill while there,1 mini i! for many years. Mrs. Bail ovv went into the mission 'I he stake was nil ganized ten field ami took her husband's dace davs conference at at quarterly ago until he had reemerd. Bmmtit ul, with the exception of hrri of their sons have also six i uul ounselor. li'b'il missions at home am! abroad was named President ingey hey art, Jesse D and Ivan I. head of the stake with Pditah B. both of Clearfield, ami Oia former Fai mmgton, of llavcn Barlow of Salt Lake Citv. Giegotyof Farmington ward, as first bishop ( bun h positions held bv Mrs. counselor. For the present, Harold Bailow have been, teacher oi the Robinson, of Farmington, will reSunday sdii.ol primary class fur main stake cletk. Mr. Robinson ix the past 21 years; president of the instructor at Davis high school at Primary association and counselor Kaysville. for 14 years; member of the Primary hoard of North Iavis stake; member of the Relief society stake C. B. hqard and an active LDS temple worker for a number of years. Mr. Barlows church activities in elude, besides his former mission, 41 years as ward teacher and 18 years tea her of the parents class On a charge of assault with a at Clearfield ward uSnday school. For the past 21 years, they have deadly weapon, Clifford R Layton was being operated a mercantile establish- of Layton, Thursday ment at Clearfield. Of late, they held in the Ogden city jail for Davis county. have been assistd bv their son. I.avton was arrested by Davis H. Barlow, who will operate the business during their absence. county officers after he had resistTheir mission call takes them to ed eviction from his home by writ Portland, where they have a daugh of restitution, and following an k with a hatchet on Chief Depter residing. They motored to their destina- uty Shtriff Calvin G. Roberts of tion. with Mrs. Barlow as chauf- Bountiful and lack Steed oi Farmfeur. She has in the past, driven a ington, speetol deputy sheriff about number of times to and from the 8 45 a. gi. Deputv Roberts suffered a badly east. The couple expert to he away brused and cut right arm, while from six months to one year. Speakers at th farewell program Drputv Steed received three badly were, G. 11, Holt. Bishop Melvin itit fingers of the left hand, as the G Wood and the missionaries. ottnerx attempted to disarm I.ay-toMi'siial numbers were by Mon ' he injured officers, and a third I. R.iiF'w, l.lton Bennett, David ""k ami Mr- Robert Roberts, i.i put v at the sum', overpowered i I.avton and rushed him to tne lu iM.,tn,n wa- - bv Briant S. Kv oh-Sheritf ii i:nl. under unit v if, bt :u u 'il bv lav id Sinker Josijdi Holbrook, a Davi- - count v t e 7 ion M ethr-- ( tail is un lergoing remodeling oper-- j I.. r to the clinic by county health ses were examined. i' eg in. I announced. t 1 i i A heart cl.im .conducted bv Dr. Wliliam R. "ung of Salt Lake City, was im ducted Thursday at 9 a. m. at ti Davis county court house at Farmington, Dr. D. Keith Barnes, depute state health director : To President Tingey I , Conducted By Doctor Young Cases Bishop Burns Chosen Second Counselor v Heart Clinic . p .mil , that in Davis lo'intv alone, ni.ee than (Cl) taniihes ate F ms; rea, lied bv tin mk Miss lien gien, countv home detnon-stiatio- n agent in tin- - area has the relief sotietv gtoups ea, I, month anil supplied them with v. c .ot lotluitM Kuidrt! htr I w ho aid Stand side side with me, deterby t at t hr mined and i laik, outage-oilI! MmI t M.nci lied Aim in. i has been blessed with lhio, M P Ml alHm the din in. Mis greatest trusts and benefits oT N i n a Moss Ml llll Ml i uli i"v not o n In task is one of great B. un, til ill and S,.U li n ..I s ui ix u I u uis 'uriclme she needs W ah b v, a me ol the the .it ,mi ,,f cvety citizen. n O.'I'I'I 111 Id l d xlll l illi.tiKi- - Ik i w ti a (o. ntrv and her ,il n nn.li '! i ilizriis is tie only wav of meeting ohstailis ami overcoming them My i rs xui sihih t v to America. , tml.iv. then, is also ,,f great proportions In the first place. I must keep iiiv morals high. Too many nations have- - been downtrodden be- aiise of the unset tipnlousnrss of their citizens and the leaders who en i ai loads of inalei mis have guide their existence. I must help been stolid timing the month ot Xiiieiiia to obtain and keep high leased March in the government lev i Is of intelligence, education, w alehouse owned lo the Bamlxt and bv obtaining and progiess at Bountiful, t hfluid kei ping them mvs If get I a o.c Smith, station agent, reported In the second place, I must take s Spate ill the building whuli an aitive p.ut in the government 10,000 text will allow Image nt inv i oil ii t r v and encourage my of oiu 30 to 40 lailo.'tds mole. as-i.a i s to do so It has been said ' Maten.iL III mg ' ( tli.it should never iov et nine nt ed Mi e laigclv machinery to he heome far too from the removed 'm building at used in the engineer or it mav iase to he a true people, Field. Hill I i nioi rai v Guards maintain a 24 hour vigil I must do n r Today the at 8 lu shifts my best to take in winking advantage of the many opportun-uie- s building. America offers, gain an education. and prepare myself for a id. ice m the life of the United States I must find nty place and do in v best to advance the prin-- i iph s of the United States. Tomorrow I will he able to vote, ram memltei s fll ytUKts al tlu al i , 7 i keeping wljch CLEARFIELD PA1IJ LEAVES FOR Lartfe Quantities of LDS MISSION Materials, Etc. i i" .on atl animal life and birds wa- V W. Mrlec:::re illustrated a ,. the hon e v at Morns been l.,i He at Boun!-place in U; me dug of the Lions club. si, k about M's n Lav A.f Kay of the state fish and Mr. Ilavri- - was horr in Rob-Ksi rt No-.- i T. am Robert Lake City a son vho Lpartnient at Salt rlud the rt is and at biiotographed the subjects. it; siit: 'rum a grad. school speaker. vi T, 1.1 belli this Friday mms a teieg'apher Ul school will he s( Salt of in was "ion charge - tele Igilen and interment Crr; Rampton, then accepted a ' of the cemetery. K.iv president 'yo. at Far, .j, ffou; graph operator vet of an K. .h Im tion uuat '!) a .r'b'ir , m part in pfHH iplrs , Samuel miltes in Ctali ai t U r betlfl balanced llleals as a lesult ' hit ween Civic I'liper .itxin liiirih organizations ami the set vice, ripoits Miss Lina t ion Millei. .s xx i., list at the I tali Mate gricii li nra college tension s, ice and siipei Isol of the state wide pi'og i a en- - e i t, I m .!m nitna the Bn o, a !w 1m II Ml n ' .1 I I tationar '" a na" John ginecr at Bairoii. v Layton, die! Honda Nutrition Project ipal, Mission WOODS CROSS John B. Harris Natice of Layton Dies in Murray B Aided Ry an layton hall. Plan-oin- Bountiful Lions ol i r w prr-ide- n. JLANNETTE SMITH, Sec. .t Bing Crosby. Al Capone write-i- n Sally Rand all recieved in New York votes for President Arnold F). Miller of at the last election. North Davis stake, was the princi- City pal speaker at Sunday s program. Also planned for Mr. Layton, is a farewell dance Saturday at 9 p.m. ! Chairman t' u m! e. out-do- Bard. Mis oim 'I'll Leave For flow--ers- . ,i! want Id Davis Hih Wednesday Evening for testimonial farewell Newell F.. Layton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Layton of Layton, was held Sunday at the West Layton ward amusement hall. Called to the 1. astern states L.D. entered the S. mission field, he mission home Monday and will deork City, on April part for New 2 to begin two years of service. Mr. Layton, who has been active in church affairs, is well known as an outstanding player in the North Davis stake Men Men basketball league for the past two years. He graduated in 1T3K with the senior class at Davis high school at Kays-vill- I. I'. U land A : i W sitp-pl- v 1 a i v I). all'll led .1 pi, , Resident Dies t , benc-Mil- Newell ill 'it I Bountiful It he b n m g to e a i toll t 1, I if h .liiiit-iit.i- Samuel Warbv g , W I IK e lie hob pt l ' b s 1.0 k o! ill lx h , ik t i ' t Voting 1,1 o' ool was pi o In o t oi bt mg p , i , w -- P U ', t I it - , , , ill, pi t s i, jen p'rd , ( !o nbs ar pr. iif, , ' Is 3' a, sib sioil b, ,' K suits inurements. Due to nun li of irrigated grounds v material fm slip; gioiip m Bountiful and nhaid w'atdx Mmlies m ntitptioii B.esidi s tins, living converted into building lot- six lias c.mliu that do not require water it is lass, s m mill non. K'veial raining highly necessary to have your cob. Iiool i liiMreii are being '. operation. b he ptoKx't too, stales Miss It is abs, dill, lv neciss.u v to put Millei vvnh a nutrition program in hank 75' ol tin- nioiuv ot v,uir being mi in the Davis cniin-Igained siitisi riptioii not latei than Mav Lt lx s, bools emphaas the pumps i an not st.u t until sizes the neii! nt aitogiain n adequate $7,001) has been raised ot meat milk, eggs, vegetables, 'tour money will lx r, turned units and iin.ds in a l.uinlv diet should the pumps tail to tatt. and etii'oiiiagi nine innd producIn the light ol the abma obser- tion. vation and instrin t ions, your board r.f directors a'k von to lie governed m your My Mery cropmg accordingly grounds. At Yours for a italdc seasons Directors of tion District. LORES M N WAKING The music department of the Seerctarv. Davis countv high school, limit r the direction of John L. Stacey, will give their annual opera, E. My Davis at the Merylarid high si liool, To Wednesday, at 8 p. m. This should attiact a record crowd as it is a fine opera. S. L. Knighton. An active member of the Second ward church at Bountiful, he was secretary of the elders quorum and a member of the choir. Surviving are his parents, three sisters, Mrs. Alice L. Torgerson of I ic Duncan ot knell, Mrs. Trexxa Fremont, Mrs. Susie Kidney of Oakland, Calif.; ll brothers, Lester, George, Samuel, David, Keith, Calvin. Howard and Parley Knighton, all of Bountiful; William Norris Knighton of Centerville and Myron J. Knighton of Farmington Funeral services were held Thurs day afternoon in the Bountiful Sec illiatn ond ward with Bishop Smith officiating. The speakers L. Fisher, Irvin were, Thomas Elder Black Burninghain, Bishop Burns. Burial in the tiiui cemetery. with ornamental surroundings trees, evergreens, flowering shrubs, olorful flowers, etc. Utah has its Mate flower. Why not Davis county a flower and a tree? Your local Samuel Warby, 81, of Bountiful, nurserymen and florists will gladly a. m. at his otter suggestions in the selection of died Wednesday at of a stroke effects from the home ornamental trees, shrubs, and suffered last October. Born May 31. 1850 at Beaver, he Following is a suggested pro- was the son of James and Mary gram as outlined by the Davis Blanche Warby. oountv beautification committee: He married Mary lfannab (Arbor Beginning March 31 on January 27, 1887 at Beaver. Fa ), let every family in the counMr. Warby had been a resident ty get out the shovel, rake, and of Bountiful for 23 years, coming grubbing hoe, and rake, dig, and here from Beaver. He was a farmPlant at least a tree, a shrub, a flow' er by occupation, but had been inand then continue on until April active since his health failed eight B". During this time, we should years ago. tidy up the yard, remove or repair Active in LDS church affairs, all old buildings, fix the gate, re- he was a member of the Bountiful pair the fence, burn rubbish, Second ward elders quorum. old cans, remove dead trees Surviving are his widow, six 1 and stumps, clean weeds from corn daughters, Mrs. Sarah E. Boren, 1 frs and ditches, destroy fly breed-- I and Mrs. Loretta Doty, both of inc places, make toilets Salt Lake City; Mrs. Alice Petersanitary, tidy up implement sheds, son of Bingham canyon: Mrs. Mrs. Ethylene fepair granary steps, improvement Leona Groves, grounds of churches, schools, Groves and Mrs. Fuschia Beard, and business houses. all of Bountiful; four sons, Glen, Lets beautify for today but lets Lester and Anthony Warby all of Alton Warby jay nut plans and do our landscap- Green River, Wyo.; and ing in anticipation of the big Pi- of Bountiful: 36 grandchildren oneer Centennial Celebration of 33 IM:. Funeral services will be conductBountie solicit ed Friday at 2 p. m. at the your cooperation. by Bishop ward chapel Second ful Repectfully, Beautification and Clean up com William R. Smith. Burial will be g ittve of the Davis county in Bountful cemetery. BF.N RROWN, OK ' i , a pi a i s, 1uI.s,hii, a lo I -- t I be tC'pioxi b: ook t !' const ti, ton , ter t lint Davis c o i t rs who vv ,i e , o'i o! t' k ill Vs Sberitf . i Ik I ed, i . world to come and see Zion cxalt--e- d above the hills, and the saints a mighty people in the Rocky Mountains. In preparation of this famous event the L. D. S. church is a beautification campaign. Every county, stake, and ward is expected to cooperate. Da-'- b county lying between the two largest cities in the state should lead out in this enterprise. Lets begin now by improving our homes yards, and surroundings. Lets tear down old unsightly and useless buildings, fix up and paint houses, garages, fences, etc., pull up all dead and worthless trees whether fruit or ornamental, beautify our 3'-- woAk s, , l : 1 o .1 SINK), ' . lV a l Mil a in lb, w jt! .j i , -- K o' on jt walls mw seel Ke,K are to be "d some ol (be old, ones ii o' ' v.ob, d t' ' tin season $14, DO), ' iU , lOUlt. s v , I . ,t i i j of m tall. and twenty dav son because of Both canals v tiiui May 7, win. nating m! be OIK cm sents IK, u , Oi ; e of these first and of those who followed tin their wake. In the growth and of Davis development county, they include dmany hardships rand privations, they had much to he thankful for, much to look for- 2 ward to, for instance there was that prophecy of Isaiahs, Oiap-- I ter 35 which 1 quote in part as J follows The Wilderness and the "solitary places shall he glad for them, and the desert shall rejoice and blossom as the rose, for in the wilderness shall waters break out, and streams in the desert and I the parched ground shall become a I pool, and the thirsty land springs water in the habitation of drag- pins where each lay shall he grass with reeds and rushes. ii During the summer of 047 Utah j.will do honor to those early pione-ifsr- s the by celebrating dred anniversary of their coming. ' J1 VV'U not lie exactly a world fair but it will he an invitation to the ) s to bis ao,. 1 ; ; a And Tomorrow hook i Following' Sessions came Anson Shoemaker, Orville1 Call, Jezrell and ()s-- i Cox, John Perry, Win, monel Duell, and Aaron B. Clierrv. Sanford1 if Closely following came Samuel Parrish, 1 Porter, K. m. Smith et al. Farmington was first settled by1 Daniel V Miller' ; Hector C. Haight, Thomas Grover, and Jacob Miller. V. Closely following were John Hess, F.zra T. Clark, Thomas S. 'Smith, Gideon Brownell, Joseph L. Robinson and Thomas Steed. Much might he said of the ac- - To America Today Banquet Dance Vit O! 1 is .1 ' UUg s count et icultural fore the gist! i. t Hie tipper , an colleg'e at ogan, I tab. ndlowing which lie obtained hi- - masters de- scribed, B'"2 a, gree at the Michigan state college , .oial w a us, "ter which he was assigned to the acre teet 111- - insnt seliool faenltv as tield representa-tivot the horticultural department tor waiei to op, During the past few gears In- has a st , , n dav w e studied m addition to his regular aere iei d's, d duties and has completed bis w oi k seas, f ,i, for bis doctors degree which he , 11V will receive at June commencement C,d,ss of th Michigan state college. salt's s about 1, w , i lie is the son of Mr dear atx ca n Merrill of Richmond. Utah where five dav week he spent his early life. t , ' )x adl'ptud 5 our hoard . lie married Mix-- , Alwe Sessions. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ileber L1 last veut s pi uk Sessions, June 14th, 192M, They koi ui.il mat ket have two daughters (twins). lower Mice pi lie has served as 'resident of the subscription is increased the disF.ast Lansing branch of the EDS trict will be unable to opeiate on church 4 years. seven dav week schedule 1 For the purpose of detei mining he) have been extensively entertained by faculty members and vour seasons demands the hoard ot friends duritg the past few weeks. directors arc mailing e.n li of v,ui a stamped post , an! to be mailed to secretary mi vvhuli v mi will note be amount ot acre lect of water vmt will require tins v c,,r. lie cost pei aere font on tippet canal will be $0 00 and JA 00 lower (X) acre loot additional Elliot Stacey Knighton, 25, of tanal and $1 Bountiful, died Monday afternoon fin each canal tor water users not of a heart attack at the home of, owning land m distil,!. V our should his parents. subscription It Born September 191 5 , 17, at raised 3(G over last yeai. ..ml-ElleB'' von, mailing lin,lllH Bountiful, he was a son of William Henry and Mary King M'rretari making known voitr to n This Season of Ml .Hid sl ,it he past ten nvi ti'd wi'h the Mi, Inv.-iState bortn ultuiai department college, ha- - been appoimcd a- - ason.te in resear, li with Cornell ui,-- ei xitv lie will be stationed at redoni.i, N e w 3 ork an,! will supenis, the experimental work at tli.it point except part tune w ill be spent at the university mextetismn work He will move bis family trout last Lansing, March 3i)tl: .onl assume Ills IK W dl!t!fs jvp e.itiie tliis years 24th of July, the fr-- t of Mormon 1'ioneers qiiic J .hv.v ii Immigration canyon ami set in the Great Salt Lake valley. landed than No sooner had they ,he began to dear the land and desert to beautify that unsightly sami make it to blossom as the rose. In the fall of that same year' 1S4, h Sessions and Perrtgrine SSaitmel Brown arrived in the valkv bredonia, N Y rotessor Me'-ilirovc out past the llot Springs and set'ed in Bountiful. 'Sessions is the from the I tab Mai, ,u-- Beds Honored By My Responsibility iiiii's 1.1 vv r Steam lleat ne Funeral Ser ires Uriel Sunday Fer Mrs. Sadie S. ( lark Davis High Team .Modernized Makes Suggestions Ninety-fou- (minty Jail Boinir Shall Bonneville Receives Nev T iiinvcd to Idaho win-iid- ir- r 'I 1.. I t Hiiiiw . -r fi: t y eon-patns- F little-know- n d |