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Show K FIRST.. j Clinton Child Found After taii chapter 4-H- 10 IDT. QUOTA (Special to The Reflex.) CLINTON Missing formore than four hours on Tuesday of last week, Richard I'aul. son of Mr. and Mrs Harry Paul of Clinton, was returned safely to his home after Articles May Be ed From Local Barrow three-year-ol- investigating tour in and Clearfield vicinity " Having feared that the cl. .id had fallen into an irrigation Pacific area ..."rifUL-W- ith ditch, the water was turned out ttions to the American Red of the stream and a diep'luWe fund totaling at a syphon near the Union' area officials Pacific railroad tracks was bethin ji sow. Za this week that Davis ing prepared to be drained when young Richard was n ported at the. first in Utah to a Clearfield store child had wandered ne.uK area in the rimScollected two miles from his hoinaiJL of quota cent of when fotind, said I wa- - hlTking officials said. 'Other for mama. Mrs' Paul was visit . who have reached ing a neighbor, a short distance fjS-Se Sevier at Richfield from her home --- I . In quet n and two for the annual eetit. a i!mo.-,m- g attendants lot- - out-of- he-- -t ther-fina- Clean-u- p pa-- in - riview KAYSVILLE-Fu- Gang he residents of. Pave, nunty. ( Kile by July I!) Contestants, to he seleited by committees in L. I). S. wards in 'the county, must file entriej by '!:iNi p m.. July li. Twenty or j t more entries are necessary! for he contest. All contestants must 1 register through their haul mitU-e- . . oni- - j -- , Layton (left) and Elbern Dickson caught by a Reflex (tatriman as they were clearing Ilobbs hollow for the annual North Davis stake leadership opting to be held July 16. Lea H. Cleaning of grounds, sprinkling of high-i- ji the past weeks wu extensive preparations for oanual during ( " North Davis L. D. S. leadership outing, which ke held at Hobbs' hollow, east July 1. tidg has been arranged to imodate 400 persons, who will We at 6 p. m. t? hear a in games and unity singing and partake of pro-pwticip- "?sket lunch." owes will be 7 P- - be-n-d conducted m. by Joseph Syracuse and the group i rLln community singing j, . Syracause from " At this point, the Carnations," directed u n NKilfoyle of Kays-'- L V w Riven. Lunch will .f presenUtion of the play. w?j0?rain nunhers will be 7 hP r - bk? ta (fj ...bonfire- s,oltlow is located iforth Layton. To reach the rad to the old p- - s- - ward chapel site. H? tbp,Ts CTide Aged Davis Mr. was Udy fcntuul- Jly 0. 14. a i Id? Vv,nd Isabelle Ann J rW iy - 6 a young man, f armington and has Em- - rjf i5ent m ine 01t hi)Use- - 'Mr- 50Uncil Salt - Udy 6r the ?aitcnlin3 lnstruinental in six se-ht- y. . uiary water system for atermaster for ight for ia Creek Irrigation com-For 21 summers n, mployed at Lagoon re- - ofhorn161, .nne children, .lalu,0S.,lre lyings M. C. and Frank Marvin Udy, Uke r,;.. N Y-- i Hart Udy, !rickamr-Mr8- , Henry Se- - Fminiho; I'rimarv FARMINGTON m .si i -- -- Jailed on Petty Larceny Charge toour Mrs.;-Jess- e. n -- R, Bnie.'sAlajor and, Secretary of State U E. Munson Candidate t have until July 'Jit. set as the deadline, for nominations in the primary eli it ion to he held September X M. mhi-rof the Democratic cen-t'eoinmitt.e of Davis county met at the loiirthouse Monday to give candidates a chance to announce their political intentions. The Republicans, on the other hand, aimouncid that no central committee meeting will he held "We believe that the purpose of the direct primary law is lost if. a candidate has to receive the approval of the central committee," al i j Pr. D. Keith It.irnes (right) turns our the gaud of Kaysville Rotary club to Myron Phillips at installation ceremonies . conducted last week. Installation of ) SVI1.I.E - ol Kaysville Holms clu', i o'ln'.cil with a piograni. held the Miotlieh! at Pa vis Inch s, hooj last It oil-i- i i!is i i r , Phillip-- j nmg. Oftmrs install, si piesi.h-nt- kmr, wile M.sion William ill. Orlando J. vice president; 'ran. sceretary and Wendell Paines, tioiiMirer George VC. Sstai and liossard D. Thomas, to gether.svith the officers and past preM.lont, D. Keith Barnes, com-p- t Pots ise the hoard of Will nun A. Dawson. Republican lounf.v chairman, said. In the i ace for state' senator fiom Davis county three, candidates, all Democrats, had filed Wed-- i nesday. They arc.E t). Muir and Calvin. iUimptoii of Bountiful nnd .Joseph A Sill of Imyton. No Republican has ns yet filed, though it is understood that Lloyd Riley of Bountiful intends to seek the ). II. l.eliMu, mitional OtiPl'.N .nomination to succeed himself, lireetor of rural scouting, will nd-j was fUi(.t Wednesday as far dress Scouts of the Ogden Area jU!t t lt. office of state representative w as concerned. Neither Democrats tmr Republicans revealed a can- - Scout Director Will Address Ogden Meeting! otlicii- h 1 didate. For the district judgship lister A. Wade nnd Lewis V. Trueman, both Democrats, have filed to suo director. Retiring offua is installed their sii'cefsois at the Wednesday ceremonies. J. J Boss man and Pr, Bailies were presented past presi- n dents pins and Wendell Barnes r inn ssas the recipient of a ner cent attendance pin, given by Pr. Barnes. The following program was giv-- . en: piano solo, Van Nance; readen: Speakers, Pr. Harry V. NelCatherine Christensen, und ings, son nnd Mrs. Leslie S. Merrill of vm-aMrs. N. V. Sanders, acsolos, llisOgden, Elbern Dickson and Mrs. H. J. Barnes, by companied hop Rurton; soIol Mrs. N. V. San- H. V. Mansell, chairman of the pro('riddle gram committee, conducted the ders; invocations James and benediction. ijAlan progrum. The grave It. was dedicated by cemetery Members of the Bruce Major. Utah State Nurses association and Dee hospital Alumni association acted as pallbearers. Icouncil in the Ogden Fouith L. I), s. ward chapel at 2:30 p. m. Sunday, according to Kenneth H. KAYSVILLE Two Davis high Sheffield, local official of the Boy school youths members of Davis Scouts Mr. Itenson will also' address chapter, Future Farmers of Amerclub lenders and the ica, have received scholarships scouts, which will enable them to continue general public Sunday evening at their studies at the Utah State the Fourth ward chapel, located on W. E. Gailey, KAYSVILLE Agricultural college, Roscoe C. Jefferson avenue and 21st street. Mr. Benson, born in Lclhi, Iowa, prominent fanner of this district Hunter, instructor announced this and director and president of the week. has a background of practical exII he was reared on a Farmington National Farm Ixan David Patterson of Clinton has perience. association, leaves for Berkeley the ami has farm operated farms in from received a ?1U scholarship latter part of the week to attend the Union Pacific states many railroad and Haan educational conference of all national farm loan association di- ven Barlow of Clearfield has received a similar scholarship from rectors and secretaty-treasurerSears Roebuck and company. to interest the Many topics of; disThese scholarships are annual farmers of this section will be cussed. among them being methods awards given Future Farmer of improving farm credit facilPies graduates, Mr. Hunter said. and determining farm values for loaning purposes. Men prominert in all phases of agriculture will give talks, after which a general discussion will be held with the directors and secretary-treasurei- s . FARMINGTON Grasshopper participating. Directors of the Farmington as- bait has been widely distributed in sociation. who are attending the south Davis county during the past conference with. Mr. Gailey are: few weeks, but .very little has been W. F. Hogan, vice president. Woods spread in the north part of the Cross; W. I. Barkdull Farmington, county, DeLore Nichols, county L. E. Williams, Syracuse; and W, agentt jmi'L t)day. Jn order to eradicate the pests, S.'TurneiT Kaysville, J. R. 'Flinch cliffe, secretary-treasureOgden. now prevalent in the, entire area, Alex Criddle, director of the Lay-to- n an intensive campaign must be conNational Farm Loan associa- ducted, Mr. Nichols said. Bait may tion, will also attend the confer- be secured at the Kaysville Farm ence with other directors of his Bureau station and at the courtA charge house in Farmington. association. 6riTT(-mrthcosrTof mtxingris charged for an approximate W) DEPUTY ILL pound bag. CalvinG-Rob-ert- s, ...FARMINXiTON two-yea- e l . FFA Hoys (Jiven Scholarships to Utah Mate Aggies j Officers of Farm Loan to Attend July Conference -- Card of Thanks s lia.l filed fin nominations Wednes-il.i- v oi the office of County Clerk H . ceed themselves in office. Royal Douglas has filed on the Ke- - . publican ticket. All three are residents of Ogden. Wade-M- . Johnson, Democrat of Ogden, will seek to be reelected as district attorney, ns will John A. Hendricks, also a Democrat of Ogden. J. Wright Child, Republican of Clinton, filed Monday for the nomination as Davis county commissioner and it is understood that David A. Johnston, also of Clinton, will seek the same post on. the Republican ticket. Irt the race for the bounty commission post Dan E. Lee of Woods Cross has filed. Republi- cans in the south part of the county will urge Stahle Wicker to file for the position, it is asserted. Fred L Ramp ton, present chairman of the commission, has announced that he will seek a third term. Seeking the office of county attorney, Milton Hess, Jr., a resident of Farmington, has filed on the Democratic ticket and Orlando J. : Bowman. Democrat of Kaysville, has announced that he will file for the post shortly. Keith Stahle of Bountiful has also announced that he will seek the nomination as county attorney on the Republican ticket. Named Head of Group s. ay With eounty-rommis-io- emeo , - than two weeks remaining in whnh candidates may file for judi-- t ml, legislative and offices, only nine aspirants Kaysville Second; Mildred Crawley, North Davis Stake M. I. A.; Mary B. Dawson and Alice Whitesides, Layton; John Park and Mrs. Lewis Major, West Lavton, Mrs. Clyde Adams and Mark Adams, Clearfield; Jetta Walker, Norma Bennett and Wanda Zaugg. Syracuse; Ida Draayer, Clinton: Mrs. Raymond Ray, South Weber, ' FARMINGTON Charles J. RusEthel Stockham and Joseph II. Burnett. Sunset. sell IS. an enrollee at Farmington Committees Busy Bay CCC camp at Bountiful, began Wednesday serving a on a Meanwhile, department commitsentence in Davis county jail tee members reported progress in charge of petty larceny. preparations in the various diviRussell was alleged to have stol- sions of the fair. Chairmen of en a watch and ring from another these committees are: quilts. Mrs. member of the camp. The case E. R. Behling, Mrs. Bertha Fisher was heard in the court of Justice and Mrs. Stanley Parrish; needleof the Peape William H. Holbrook work. Mrs, Reva F. Wicker, Mrs. at Bountiful. Effie Turner and Mrs. Hattie Thomloy; baking, Mrs. Ben Webster, Mrs. Sam Cook and Mrs. Maude Goodfellow; canning. Mrs. C. C. Flint, Mrs. Joseph Holbrook We. wish at this time to express and Mrs. Clyde Hatch; hobbies. jl.Argyle,.. Mrs. J. R. our sincere appreciation . H. Adams. Mrs. Abbie D. so and who Udy relatives many friends and will resupervise womens work Byran graciously aided us during our Weber. South in caused through cent bereavement, Future Farmer exhibits, Roscoe The death of our beloved sister. clubs, Mrs. Pauline C. Hunter; Brothers and Sisters of P. Maughan; and Charles Winegar LEAILXJLHIllips. dftirycattU E-.- M RairLeland Smith and James McEntire; swine, Rollan Montgomery and Glen Stuhorses, David A. Thur-gooart; draft le sadd btnesrDiTRr'C:''Rbb- deputy sheriff, is reported toinson; poultry. Ellis Wilson; sheep, day (Thursday) to be recovering Tracv Hess; fish and game, Charles from an illness of two days. Dan IL- Burton; building and decoraE. Lee of Woods Cross is serving tions, E. E. Randall flowers, Vird as deputy during Mr. Roberts and Cook, Mrs. William Heaton absence. A., Mrs. Mrs J. C. Stocks; P.-W. Welis F. Collett; Mrs. George Buchanan. Mrs. L. W. Robinson and Mrs. William Winters; horsepulling. George E. Holt. Forest service, James E. Gurr; Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Mrs. Fred Riley; Red Cross, Mrs. F, B. A softball KAYSVILLE Muir rAmerrcarr ' Legion,-- Amos neld the spoUlgbtat Davis game Barnes. Keith D. Dr. Odd; health, school Wednesday evening The agricultural display will be high of the Kaysville members as and C. A. Lloyd supervised by cjuh. gathered JLota;ry rfpLA.heir wuL.be. luncheon meeting. weekly Womens Federated drected by the Getting underway at 7:00 "p? clubs, .with' Mrs. Samuel Morgan the two teams were under indusand Business as chairman. direction of Howard the trial exhibits will be sponsored by and Wayne K. ShefDavis county service clubs. g field. The game, a winteam Thomas the saw fray, TO HOLD REUNION bare margin of 30-the by 3000 ning LAYTON Approximately the innermost channels descendents of Henry Talbot will . of From club it waa revealed to- - . the 15 at reunion July hold family day that Umpire George W. the Fifth L. D. S. ward in IsPocaBarnes, whose son was a memone This family tello. Idaho. in Utah. ber of the Sheffield aggregation, of the old pioneer groups in gave a slight edge to that grout) in Layton settled They 'first of ball players. to invited - 1S00. All members are attend. M. Udy 1 Hopper Bait Is Now Available r, 4-- H Man Honored Comenorating ssiroft'.81?11. birthday anni- iWnriIattha3 Cowley 'Udy, a at pNaef j 8d hTM Tuesday a 8on 111 j Odd, CCC Enrollee Is and Less Than Two Weeks Remain for Filing Hefore who died for l.eah V. Phillip'. List Wednesday ut afi Ogden hospital, were conducted Sunday in Kaysville First L. I). S. waul tabor naele hv Bishop Hub.it U. Bin ton. Miss Phillips was hmn Jami,u IssT, at Syracuse, Da is eountj a daughter of HeberJ and Uaro-- , She spent line Stew art Phillils. her early life in Davis county, and in ltd was graduated from lh-Memorial hospital school. For several years she had resided with a sister, Mrs. John T, ' iHirnmt of -Quincy avehue. She Was a member of Pee pital Alumni association; Utah StateN'urses and American Nurs-ios' associations, the L. P. S. church. Surviving are two sisters. Mrs. R. ('. Jamison of Burley, Idaho, and (Mrs. Purrant of Ogden, and two brothers, Charles. Phillips of Kuys-villand Irvin Phillips of Palo ' . Alto, California. The following services were givIPs-wit- transportation and hotel' ponses paid, with three full days the California city. A suitable chaperone, will be provided by the committee. The going away par- ty will be held the evening of August ill. In case Miss Davis is unable to make the County trip, the award goes to the first Suitable awards, to attendant. be announced at a later date, will be given the two attendants? Contest Committee Following are committee chairmen in each ward of the county; Minnie B. Cleverly, Orchard; Marie II. Hatch, South Bountiful; Hilda Moss, West Bountiful; Mrs. Ardelle F. Larsen. Bountiful First; Mrs. Florence Eldredge, Bountiful Second; Cynthia Eames, Bountiful Third; Beth Tingey, Centerville First; Dorthea Heiner, Centerville Second; Mary Millard and Emma Miller. Farmington; Norma S. Benoit. North Farmington; William Parker and Camilla Barton, Kays-vili- e First; Irene Swan and Amos ex- - , 'poirinj IN COUNTY 1 Miss Davis County will ;.Livo a trip to the Sam Francisco fan-- LAYTON 'FOR OFFICES Leah Phillips Rites Are Held At Kaysville mint y judge-- ; will dot Dions when 13 "T NINE FILE , motion pictures, at the regular meeting of the Pay toil Kiwams club this (Thursday) t veiling. Jo, Winters of Kaysville will present several readings. tistants must The t l the comely misses NAVY ON PROGRAM LAY'TON Members of the U. S. navy recruiting service will present a program, which will include at Kaysville. Gailey . nja Now ine Award Will He (Jiven Most Comely Miss to He Chosen July. 20 as Queen of Davis Howdy Days, August 9 submit ' "Its Y our Baby FARMINGTON Aiimnimvnu'nt of rules atul ivgula-tion- s tor entrants seeking the crown as Miss Davis County," and reports of progress of committees, preparing lor Dads llmuly Days tiDe heht at Lagoon. August 2S a meeting of the Dais eountv fair board held at Lagoon Monday evening. Sickroom V NUMBER 11 28-2- :.! Equipment rtieti of bed blocks are availthe Dayi. chapter "lending sccordmg to Mrs. F. B. are president. These articles a bed 'lent to use in raising I care of higher level, making much easier, -- dden patients , Muir said. Anyone wishing Mrs. sorrow them may contact fT I Reign Over Fair d an Chapter Jl I.) VY. Miss Davis County Will Be Chosen to IIunt( our VYSVIU.K. PXV1S COUNTY. UTAH, Til URSB dt - ? Teachers Attend School During Summer Local T. Thomas Team Wins In Rotary Battle - seven-innin- K. i J. a i t PROVO Kenneth II. Sheffield and C. Wayne Millet of Kaysville are members of the Brigham Young university summer body which saw music and educational history made in late June. One event of significance was the festival. of f ive .cqpccrts pjayed by s the (loth stnng quattet. On June 21. they gave the first intermountain performance of.L? Roy., JL. Robertsons .Qui J tetin A Minor.., So successful jva the number that they pronounced the B. Y. U. . musician a first-ran- k composer and declared their determination to play it in other concerts in the great centers. The composition won first in a national " contest in 1030. school-studen- II. J. Sessions, agent at the Union Pacifie"sttioa at Farmat work Tuesday after his election as prenldent ington club. of the Union Pacific . , t world-famou- ft-- . ... Old-Time- rs ... . !..- J ; - ihfc.we.sL, vThj,jnewly. .YW'-)- ' II: J. Sessions, throughoutFARMINGTON elected- president Jba. been conUnion Pacific station agent at nected with the club since it was Farmington for the past 27 years, organized at Lagoon in 1023, at was- - MondayiliicLdpre8.i.di.'nL.X)t he acted as - general - the Union. PacificNo. 12 of Salt Lake City. Mr. Sessions began his work. Mf. Sessions has served on the with the Union Facific at Woods board of governors of the club for Cross in 1007, where he was emfour years and was mayor of ployed as station helper. After m, r- - - ihMk'S - which--time- - Farmington - during -- " ub 1031-3- 7. lie four months he was assigned as served as secretary of the Farm- night telegraph operator. Shortly ington Lions club for six years after he worked as an extra and. has been an employe of the throughout the division for five PARTY HOLD TO S3 years and was then assigned the Members of the Union Pacific for the past' FARMINGTON station at Collinston. After workCourthouse Family" will hold thein years. Sessions which Mr. to The ing at Collinston for nearly a year, group annual beef steak fry and party he was transferred to Farm: - ?, devotes its was elected Bountiof president east at Mueller park, social to affairs activities September 1912, where he has sL:s will leave major ful, Friday. The party been employed. interest to of and visits m. points at 5:00 p. the courthouse , |