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Show y i. & MORGAN SUCCESSOR TO -- MIRROR-MONITOR MORGAN, UTAH, FRIDAY, JAN. 6, VOL. XVI. DUCK Had SEASON 1911. CLOSED class. Those who have attended NEW OFFICERS GONE IN the Cholera not Broken Out, Shooting Would Have Been cellent Here This Season. Ex- Duck shooting closed Saturday night. Had it not been lor the cholera among the ducks, this, fall, the shooting would have been the best this season that it has ever been jet, says Mr. Hofeling, the gentleman vVhohas been in charge of the property of the New State Gum Club. He says, as it was, the shooting was excellent the last week or two before the shooting season clos- them in jeu s i aU will speak for their quality. We solicit your patronage, and we feel that our effort to bring such people as the lyceum pertormers to our community merits your support. ' The Houstons appear in the coming show. Mr Houston is unrivaled as an imitator of musical instruments His feats of magic and mimicry startle the audience. Mrs.- Houston is a reader of exceptional ability. She has been regarded as one of the best performrs on the Lyceum circuit durum'- the past three seasons These people are broiglit to Bountiful under a large guarantee. The Kellogg Haynes concert was not successful financially. The heavy rainstorm reduced the attendance to a minimum, in spite of tbe endless advertising and untiring work. Consequently an extreme eifurt will be made to redeem the fund at the Houston performance. Dont feel hurt, therefore, if you are approached several times by ticket sellers. Prices have been reduced so thal all can afford to - No. 21. A solo, the Berceuse, from JoThe Individuals Elected to County All would have been celyn. Offices at the Last Election, Took fieased to have heard more than one short solo. Possession, Tuesday Noon. Mr. Zobel appeared in two The individuals who were solos, one a composition of his elected to county and precinct of- own, which was a difficult and fices at the last election assumed jrilliant number and showed off their new duties Tuesday noon. 'o fine advantage the possibiliA number of the old county of- ties of the trombone when played ficials were some held y a musician of the ability of dr. Zobel. over and some are new. The program was given under Among those whi were reelected are; Hyrum O. Pack, le auspices of the Mutual Association, Mr. county clerk; Mrs. HulJa Miller, Pack being in charge of K. Nelson, county recorder; Jens NEW OFFICE thrilling experience while passing through that country, the POST Postmaster Herbert. SmithSays That New ClearfieldcPost0fnce -- May Open Any Day Now. Everything is in readiness now except the gettiug of a few sup plies, for the opening of the new at Clearfield. postoffice The department at Washington had announced some time ago, that a Kstoffiee would bees tablished at Clearfield and even appointed the postmaster. Her the meeting. bert E Smith has been apfinint-epostmaster, with Miss Evalyn CLEARFIELD, UTAH. Smith assistant. ?IIerbert E Smith, manager of Mr. Smith expects to open up the Clearfield Mercantile Co , any day. was in Bountiful on Reoels firing upon the train three times. About twenty men are working on the povvt-- r plant at the Lagoon. It is expected that it will be completed by the first of April, C. C. Whitman and wife left Wednesday for California, where they will spend a month. Mrs. Mabel Roberts, who had been here visiting relatives, re- lly-rpm- turned toh.r home in Portland, O.'Viron, Monday. John Kanos has returned to ns home in Portland, Oregon, after visiting with relatives here. Lew is Abbott went to Dewey ille, Tuesday, to spend a few days hunting. Charles Miller, Jr. and Eddie obinson. who. are attending school at Provo, have been home spending the holidays. School starts again Monday. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Erickson, accompanied by Mrs Ericksons sister, Mrs. Avery Clark Woodruff, left for Chicago, Sunday. Mr. Erickson is attending school there. W, O. Robinson and wife of ogan were in town during the lolidays. county treasurer and Hubert C. Burton, county superintendent of schools M, M. Whitesides of ed. ttie board of county commissionTo see the number of ducks ers is a hold over and has been yesterday there were just before the seaschosen president of the present business. Satisfied With Davis County. on closed, he says, no one would board. Johu A. Waite was reMiss Evalyn Smith of this Jacob realize that 1,000,000 had died Gierisch, owner of the elected county surveyor. ilace aud Frank Grant, Jr., of Willow Grove stock farm of the epiwhen fall earlier in the The new members of the Woods Cross were mairied yesthe Woods demic was raging among Cross, returned home board are, John Ford and David terday. The young couple will He birds. He estimated the above Cook. They succeed m. H Ran- eave about the middle of the from Rigby, Idaho, Friday. was very much pleased with his number to have perished on the dall and A. C. Brown. mpnth for Mexico, where they also well satisfied that conNew State Gun Clubs property Fred Harris succeeds James will make their home. Mr. trip, in old Davis county are ditions alone. He says that state offi Ware, Jr, as sheriff, who had Gant is manager of a large of pioneering in many of ahead number the cials estimated served the county for six years, ranch there for a Utah company. of mouth ducks that died at the come. bis land was purchased by the ways. making a model officer, He says he prefers leading his Bear River at 3,000,000. The Promoters. E. C. Ashton succeeds Henry company with a view of raising stock to a plain well instead of There were two ways of estiW. Stahle as county attorney. bananas and oranges, but for Notes. Kaysville Hospital Mr. Stahle succeeded iu bring some reason did not succeed, so spending several hours drawing mating the number of ducks that Glen Robins was operated upon died on the New State Gun convictions in every case it was converted into a ranch water from a well with a bucket. Murder Witness Also Mnrderedclubs property. One was, they Wednesday at the Kaysville hos- that went to court with his sane and stocked with cattle. It is He added that it is too much like S. E Turner, who was Wabash found that a man could pick up pital for abscess remaing from a tion. Mr. Ashton sent a tele- understood, too, that petroleum hard work. While at Rigby he telegraph operator at Stroh, Ind. and throw in a pile 2,000 dead superative ease of appendicitis gram to the board from Ely, Ne- wells have been struck on this visited the Bungalow ranch' of and was the state's principal The present owner ducks in a day and the other was :'or which he was operatd on just vada, stating that he could not jropertyT Mr. Grant was down 900 acres. witness when J. Barcelona was 2000 of hay in the stack tons has circle that the piles within a be present, so he did not qualify there a year with his father convicted before Judge Dodge at year ago. with no prospect of selling it. Mrs. Dr. Claude Q Cannon gave that day. about fifty yards in diameter, of the murder of A. 8. when he had charge of it as a He has made several trips to Lagrange contained about 250 to 460 ducks firth to aflne girl on Thursday Francis Nalder succeeded John banana plantation. formerly of Elkhart, was Salt Lake, but has found no mar Tritch, to the pile. From eighteen to all doing well; as the telegram T. Burnett as ficounty survey a murder victim at .Devlimself understood that Le Roy for .his bay as twenty six men worked for ten said that the doctor receivedAtlaJV- - Mr. Barnett exhibited coaF be!r frmerIV ils this "place kqtThe yet Slide, Utah," recently." He price ranges from $4 to $5 was killed days and were only able to dis- Washington, D. C. the same day age in assessing all parts of the 'i'iWowla resident of Texas, has by a highwayman. a ton delivered; oats are selling in so is as was he Slkhart Ind. pose of the ducks in some of the . his so if hotbed prevalent county Lagrippe thought equita goi Daily Review of any at 90c planted, cwt., wheat at $1 per Dec. 24 th. per worst localities. all of the' nam bleand one that want should Kaysville" just. early cabbage cwt. The board of county commis- fiants, they no doubt could get those ill of it would fill a papper Mr. Gierish thinks it is a nice MORGAN CITY NEWS. Pnblio Bell Telephones. sioners confirmed the appoint them of him. alone. if they only had a better tftmntry Mrs. Nellie McCloud left the ment of Miss Bessie Larkins as Miss Sylvia Compton, return Pay stations have been inJoseph L. Mabey, J. N. Hatch market for their produce. stalled ; in the Salt Lake & ed to Woods Cross, where she is Kaysville hospital on Newyears-day- , deputy county clerk, and author and George H. Draper have had t where she had been operate: ized the recorder, Mrs. Hulda the electric lights installed in Ogden Railway Companys deFARMINGTON FRACTIONS teaching school, last week, after Miller, to employ when necessa their houses. spending the Christmas here upon for stomach trouble. Martin Kesler has returnee pots at Bountiful, Farmington, Misses Edith Hel Walsh Bountifu and of E Sessions and Layton by the Miss Evalyn Smith (now Mrs :'rom the Mrs. with her parents. ry. hospital in Layton Kaysville len to do on Steed Mountain Bell Telephone Frank Grant) was tendered a where he was treated for Tuesday proof reading. Miss Jessie Johnson was in left the hospital pneu Rocky on she been where had the Ladies shower Company. operated Young by monia. Morgan visiting friends, during West Bountiful Recital a Success Mutual Improvement association the holidays, but has since re- for appendicitis. Jed Abbott and wife returnee A Big Show Coming. Miss Smith Thomas Tingey of Centerville ' A turned to her home at Woods crowd greeted Miss Tuesday evening. to their home in Ogden, Tuesday large to was Mrs. at to the counselor continues One of Wm. Wamsher's big first slowly improve Cross. Nettletou Sunday night in the after having visited here with Maude Blood, president of the where lie was will be in the Bountiful shows Kaysville hospital BountiWest of West Bountiful Meeting house Bert Fadding relatives. L. M. A. Y. I. severe a for Jan. 16 He guarHouse, very upon Opera operated ful was visiting friends here when she presented Miss Nellie Some of the rooms of the Court & Weber Counties The Davis antees on Christmas satisfaction or money reease appendicitis, house have been repaperd. They Pack, Miss Mabel Myers anc during the holidays. Canal Company will lay off the so dont be afraid to eve. funded, Miss Valeria Cheney in a public look very beutiful, especially, the Hyrum O. Pack, county clerk 140 working on theca of Kaysville come, fearing it will not be good. remaining Ruby Phillips few wel a recital. The program was of Davis county, spent clerks office. nal and discontinue this It is difficult to get good produc- week, recovering from her second ease chosen and varied. Every num Aunt Mary S. Clark, who was days in Morgan during the holi- of when to come to Bountiful bethe tions superative appendicitis, at the her was so good and so well ren tbe work until spring, so very ill the first of the wee days visiting friends. The com cause we do not always give them Kaysville hospital. dered that it would be difficult to weather moderates. is very much improved now. 500 off 600 or men a laid is of Lee Lucia Mrs. pany a' enough money. But this compaOregon Miss Pack chose a favorite. Mrs. Ruth Miller McBride RICHVILLE, UTAH. time short ago. ny has proven itself and guaranconvalos the Kaysville hospital, showed herself to be such a mas Hyrum, Cache Co., but formerly Richville, Utah, Jan. 3rd, 1911. Our tees satisfaction. schools resumed work, from the arrival of ter of the piano that it was a resident of Farmington, passei Miss G race Wood of Le Grande eseing a of a vacation after bouncing boy, born Dee. 30, as is to listen to her. The Tuesday, away Saturday, Dec. 31. Funera Notice of Stockholders Meeting. Oregon, who is attending schoo also Mrs. Charles E. Steed of pleasure week and one day. dil! a Tanhauser in March, very at Logan, is visiting friends Miss Sylvia Stoker succeeds services were held Tuesday, Jan who also presented her ficult number, was The annual meeting of the Clearfield, with 3rd.She was the daughter of the played Morgan, Utah. Miss clerk at as Smith Evalyn fine a husband with boy. The the ease of an artist. late Mr. and Sft-s- . Henry W. Mi stockholders of the Barnes BankThe little baby of Mr. and the Store. Mercantile Clearfield Co. will be held at the comAlbert Lee of Bountiful, who a who came to Utah and Farm ing ler, Mrs. A F. Rich, who has been was shot in the foot with a Storm, by Dinkel.was request laborII. Elder Jesse Barlow is office in Kaysville on number and a great favorite with ington in 1852. Her husband was pany's Jan. ill for some days, is better now He in in Texas. is Idain 3 No. while shot 16th, 1911, at ten of ing laboring Monday, it so charge many of the audience that the first victim of the fight with Le Rube Field of Lyman, Wyo ho, was brought to the Kaysville was a. of the the for the of electing where sttte m., purpose part very much appreciated hav at Salmon River, Feb. Elder tndiajs directors for the ensuing year Roy Marsh is located. ming. is spending Christmas hospital, Saturday, by Dr. Howell ing it on the 1858. She was he mother of thir program. nd to transact such other busiholidays here. and was operated upon for The work of Miss Myers was Barlow spent Thanksgiving with teen children. She was over Mr. of ness as may come before said Weaver and Marsh doLayton At present he is .Miss Daisy family. of age. She is very pleasant surprise to all, as seventy-siyears need of in is 6 13 Clearfield home much very meeting. has been a guest at the few had known of the great im ing well. of William II.Miller of sister of R. J. a good barber and could also Gailey, Cashier. Bishop A D. Dickson. provement she had made in so She attended the October 1911. Jan. Dated KAYSVILLE a butcher WEST 5th, support shop. short a time. The At Evening, John II. Dickson has been suf conference in Salt Lake City and in Wilcox Francis has Idaho of engaged William Hacking by Carl Heins was played in fering with rheumatism for sev thp Miller family reunion in Notice of Stockholders' Meeting. Falls is visiting wifih Mr. and style of one much more expert the coal business. eral days. conference time. Notice is hereby given that the enced than one studying so short Oscar Eskelson and wife have The play given Wednesday Mrs. C. W. Webster. Miss Pearl Christensen, the annual home. moved new their into meeting of the stockholdJoseph Payne and wife are vis- a time as Miss Myers. last was a success in every parnurse, returned to the L. D. S. ers of the Bountiful Irrigation Co. Miss Cheney has been heaic There was a large iting with Mrs. Paynes parents ticular. hospital, Tuesday, after having will be held in the South BountiSYRACUSE KEEPINGS. in Bountiful before, but never to at Glenwood, Sevier county. crowd present. visited here with her father, Mr. ful school house No. 2, at 7 :30 p. such good advantage as New A. L. D. Gilbert Nance and Hanson Joseph Christensen. m. first on the Notice of Stockholders Meeting Years night. Her playing was brothers Monday in Februreturned Saturday Mathews and wife reNephi ary (Feb. 6, 1911,) for the purAuuounoemeut T h from a seven weeks hunting The annual meeting of the excellent throughout. to their home in Pleasant turned pose of electing a board of distockholders of the Farmers Beethoven Moonlight Sonata tripin Tooele County. They sue To the public; after View, having Wednesday, to serve for the ensuing The second number of the ly- State Bank will be held in the was her heaviest number and she ceeded in getting a number o:' visited here with Mrs. Mathew's rectors to hear the secretary and and com year coyotes and one gray wolf. ceum entertainment series will office of the bank at Woods Cross, acquitted herself in a most Mrs. Richard Steed. mother, annual report, and to treasurers The Reco' be given at the Bountiful Opera Wednesday, Jan. 18, 1911, at 2 p. mendable manner. L. S. has been Mrs. such other buisness M transact to Gregory One three FOR SALE House, Wednesday evening, Jan. m., for the purpuse of electing a lections of Home gave her a ill a or more. week ior Davis in the may lawfully come before said 11th. The Bountiful High School boarl of directors to serve during fine opportunity to give an excel- shares of stock Co. F. . B. Jc Knowlton returned home meeting. lent interpretation of a most Weber Counties Canal teachers and students are pro- the ensuing year. SAMUEL C. HOWARD, Sec. of last week from a A. Ind. 1911. phone beautiful Sill, Thursday Miss Layton. Jan Wods Cross, Utah, 5, melody. Sylvia seph moting these entertainments. i M3. trip to Mexico. He had quite a Joel R. Parrish, See. Hurde, a fine violinist from Salt 212. We need not say they are first d -- - 1 , blood-poisonin- g. x Sra-cus- e. -1 |