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Show ' r i 3,000,000 POUNDS PER YEAR OUTPUT OF BUTTER ' gfflcx BY W, P.' EPPERSON & SON KAYSVILLE -- TJTAII Entered as second-clas- s matter February 16, lJllT'at Kaysvllle, Utah under the of March 3.. l879.-- . Advertising in utah; i of the cream - SPECIAL SCHOOL BOND OF Only a .part proELECTION IN duced in Utah' goes into the' maltCOUNTY, ing of butter. It is estimated that about, .100,000 gallons of sweet annually-ithis state in the manufacture of y 'S candies andj-iccream. Much of yy this cream is handled by Notice is hereby given tothe registered voters of the respec'creameries who pasturize it and tive representative precincts of Davis County School District of keep it in cold storage until' it he State, of Utah, who shall have paid a property-ta- x therein is required by t he jrhsimiers. In in the year preceding the election.' that, in accordance with a one creamery, iriKalt Lake them resolution of the Board of Education of said schooTcJistrict, a speend electionjyill be held at the polling places designated here--undis a msehinejmpnrled from Jaris in theTespective representative precincts in said Davis called a Jfotimg nier, which is County School District on Tuesday the 9th day of April, A. D. 1uei jn a new treatment process Did,' at which election there witT-bsubmitted the following' cream question r cream-are-use- Rates on appUcatlbn. NOTICE , DAVIS we want UTAH, SCHOOL DISTRICT. n d you to be e Subscription $1.25 per year wlien paid in advance, $1.50 .per year on overdue subscriptions or when not' paid in advance Office Phone, No. 10. Residence Phone, No. .14 er v CLEAN UP DAY. e Saturday, April 2otTi,iaThet set apart by Mayor Gleason -- Clean Up it'is day and n fihc'llmt tin open nnot" be seen without a perfonijjons enfi-fidmitl- y sol f Ajvcry SI r ' through QUESTION: Shall tlie Board of Education of Davis County School District of the State of Utah be authorized to issue and sell bonds of the said district in the . amount of One , Hundred. Thousand ($190,000.00) Dollars in the denomination, of $1,000.00 bearing interest at . five per, cent- - net a nnuni f twenty years with the option of. paying $95,000.00 thereof or any part thereof at any fime after ten years, . "Ur the purpose of Raising money for , purchasing school siteN, lor building or purchasing school houses and supplyand necessary apparatus, and ing the same improving the grounds for said school district. Bolls will be open on said "day and date at 7 oclock. A. M. and- remain open until 7 o'clock 1 M. of said day. tolling places in each representative "precinct ' will be as here m designated, and the persons herein named are the judges to conduct the bond election at such. polling places respectively: REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT NO. 1. Polling place at South Bountiful Amusement Hall. Judges of election therefor :Hyrutn Hogan, (Jeoige Hatch, n J'tK deote magnify mg glass Kayavilb most ol the timyfn helping to ing breaks up the .molecules of the milk aml gives a. .smoother iiiake"t success. el eet in t ie lea k in g- - of jee erea m -- 1 he- set tmtr --tt m r t pr ht an randy Atsvvell as imparting one day in the year for he pur flaTTTr To t In a" better and jiosfU of cleaning up cities he mai liiiie has been in jise here towns is being adopted al.l over for three years. It- cost $2500, the country arid has proven "an llie eomleused milk factories, unqualified success in every of wlii'eh there arc five in Utah! eteii n u p insta ne'bit-gmn'r- a se n r im hrary s"rruf T)u tier fat, not only improves the appearance They have their own source of -J "of" st reels-an- d tmfa rmeiVvv lfu Tp rival e property supply-nmonghaul their milk direct to the but makes for a better sanitary lai tories at Logan, Richmond and condition. Ogden. These factories mainAll of our people are requested tain their own inspectors and pay to have nil the rubbish in front ol lose attention to the sanitary their property, and from their condition, under which the milk S. (Salter. premises gathered in piles con- is produced. A vacuum process is used to draw the moisture from Polling place at West Bountiful Amusement Hall. venient for loading on wagons, the cream and reduce it to the Judges of election therefor, Israel Barlow, Jr.,J. I. Hatch, A. which the city will provide, and U Eldrcdge. " . ' consistency required for canning have takcji to the city dump free I'L this process Ml per cent of Polling place at Centeryille Young Mens Hall. of cost. If the day is generally the water found in normal milk Judges of election UTerefor, Tien Brown, Joseph Ford, E. B. ' Uarrish. is In.eliminated and the bulk of the observed the city can cleaned ' , , in a single day-anor even with ordinary milk reduced bw REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT NO. 2. one of its quarter, original bulk. care will remain neat and clean One and f million tin Polling place at Bountiful Light & Power Co. "throughout the year. eans were required last year to Judges P. Wiltherefor, Joseph T, Mabey,-larle- v Residents along every street hold the Frank B. Sinedley. ey , ot the Utah output should orgame'limt Keituritthat " tuimds ' of'- eon-d- Polling. place at.Midgley lee Cream Parlor. Light ' litter is cleaned up in front- - of Jihlges of election therefor, Sam. Sessions, Irvin Buruinghaui, used milk are used each day futd on vacant property where tor the Ed L.JIansen.y of candies a ml .ice making it is no ones particular business cream. Uixty men, vvoijyeu' and REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT NO. 3. to do the work. Special attcntioi hoys were employed in the plants should be paid to conditions along The product whs sold ni Utah, Polling place at County Court House. the state road and the Bamberger Montana, Judges of election therefor, Xephi 1hlmer, James II. Wilcox, Colorado Wyoming road. Strung.ers are constantly Nevv Mexieo, B .Steed. trank Oklahoma, Xeviida. passing along these mutes and California, ..Washington, at Farmington Opera House. . Oregon, Polling place ' should clean a election of they Judged end Idaho. present therefor, (Jeorge A. Welling, L. II. Oviatt, wholesome condition. Cheese makiug has been some-- ' Arthur Hess. While on this subject we wish what neglected in" this state, al- Polling place at the Kaysville Opera House. tox remark that it is Judges of election therefor, James (riddle, Heber JLrSheffield,' hoped that though there is no apparent reathe right of way of the Bambor-ge- son v by it should not be possible Jr., Win. H. Blood. road will be kept in betfci to make the heist of this REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT NO. 4. condition this ycarthnn usual commodity here. quality cheese Tlujreare Lnst year the right of way south factories Union Hall Layton. Ka Fill- Polling place of the station was a wilderness more, Meadows, Monroe nosh, election of Judges" and Mortherefor, Philo C. Dibble, S. II. Nalder, joqp) pua scjjsjuj inussnji jo gan. Their proibietum is on a David E. Layton. , f noxious weeds a condition which small scale and there is at Clearfield School House. said to be Polling place should not be allowed to exist. ample room for the Judges of election therefor, Charles Clark, Jesse It. Barlow, development The old conches w Iiicli servo as of a cheese t . . . making industry that Joseph L. Mabey. quarters for tin section men will supply the local wants now Polling place at South Weber Amusement Hall just north oLihe stntionnrc eye supplied Jy jin porters, of cheese Judges of election therefor, George W. Kendall, Adolph Fern-elvusores which it is hoped the mauag Coin other AngusMlovvmiary states. , inont of the. road will soon reThe br;iUvJof the dairy busREPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT NO. 5. move. If a neat cottage could be iness with vvhiclpthe public comes Pomt-Schooer.ectod on the property of the into most intimate" contact l House. is Polling place at West west of the coaches and naturally the sale ofssvveet milk company Judges of election therefor, John W. Dahl, W. S. Flinders, a bit of parking put in similar to lor laimly use. It requires nearh George R. Bennett. Aliat at the O. S. L. depot appear ninety. wagons to supply, tbe milk Polling' plsuje at Syracuse High School Building. auces would he greately .improved onsumers Judges; of election therefor, Aaron Call, F. 11. Nalder, John of Salt liake alone We are confident that Mr. Bam ml there are. a number of do- F. Robinson. r berger w ill attend to this matter mestic- dairies. in- - Ogden, Urovo, Polling place at Ciinton Amusement Hall,. in the, near future- - a:4 he is a Park Judges of cleft ion therefor, Thomas 'Parker, Myron B. Child. City, l.ogau and other town ' -- gentleman - w hoVlex Patterson. the appreciates Salt "LakegT" draw s upon Davis; value of beautifying the property M cbor and Utah counties for li l(y order of. the Board of Education of. Davis County School of his company. Jh has made considerable made at a lawful meeting thereof held at District, part of its supply. Farmington, Lagoon the "lrettiost sjmt in The cans of milk are delivered bv I tab, on Monday the 14th day of April, A. D. 1913 I TahaudasTdbiriilTe"eaTT'pFr express Tq lie' ilrn ers, w lib'l.WTT WM.-to it less make the out S EARS, Clerk. HENRY II. BLOOD, eandleTiglit in the mornstations along the line' beauty ing ly (Seal.) with the previous nights President. spots. and are to m'lkings supposed reach tli end of their rout b'v t SALT LAKE COMMERCIAL noon. CLUB BOOK. Under a state law the city The Keflex is in receipt of V dairies are eonqnlied to deliver You and their product in closed bottles. copy of the Salt Lake-Citthe State of Utah;; booklet issiiei The largest dairy in Salt Lake II be But -dressed when by publicity bureau of the Salt uses from l5(k) to 7(HXt bottles Lake Commercial dub. The book constantly As the quart bottles of our wear contains 48 pages of. well cost Mo cents ami the pint "hot tie. N reading and cuts which 7(o cents apiece' wholesale, a set forth the, advantages, of Salt considerable amount of money is hqike "City and the State of Utah tied up in the" material required in a manner which cannot fail to to carry on the husiuoss. The attract , theattention of home loss hv breakage and neglect of We can convince seekers. AsidexCrom these suits, are the covers customers in Salt Lake is said you Or the book is a fuuvoxawph1 of to average about 2 percent. It better values will find anywhere. . modern printing and engrav ing. is greatest in the winter time, But the" covers,; particularlv th& when the. bottles burst luving to seepes on the last two pages, are tin freezing of the milk or are colors never haunt- cracked by immersion in hot vvatei ,a fright.-Suced the sleep of tTioDnost ardent while still very .e dd -- The paper t disciple t John Bariev corn, and Caps. which are repevve1 eah we understand that th e club went time the bottles areTilled, are I: as far as Portland to get the job. j purchased often in qiiarter-ADsuch a job, why there are million lots, and cost fd cents per print shops outside, of j pound. each pound including 5 sc0rf Salt Lake city' that could doulde abduTTHkT'caps discount the work on those pageb. The club should have its printing expected that particular ur - and-.Ninet- fie-da- ft I a-- y to-ru- n 1 1 t 1 - with-furnitu- 1 ixa then we are sure you will buy a nye suit. spring line was made to please the most exacting. try-otoday. n "for-the-ppri- rat re -- Two-Four-One-Th- Washington ree I Mi. When You Want the Best Eat IIv-rui- Blue. Ribbon Bread For sale by M. W. PHILLIPS, Kaysville,- one-half- - r; e kVTHHWI - - OVIATT & CO., Farmington, and CLEARFIELD MERC. CO w '"""gm. '! '..,'1' I- one-hal- lW-rones- Bread and Home-Delig- ht 'n"-- H. -- Myron W. Phillips, A Confectioner Kays'Villv , Vtah. Q'Otngj Account yi Jnmb eeomes Is of most benefit w he for tu n . - Tben is a "it xrnn-- nf ort r -- nt-Farm- erF s. I ; 1 U. r y pro-spare- Ni d are not only Saving Money j you "Tyou better one SALE SUITS that than you i -- Our r Sa-Oing- s Z eparimcnl Jj r JOHN R. ' BARNES, President L. S. HILLS. alUjready BRUCE MAJOR, Cashier; Asst Cashier 'Barnes Banking Co. KAYSVILLE. ( XT.AH SURPLUS and PR0F1 Tb, f GO, 730 J PI1A L " THirtelortt , L BLOOD?' JHN W GAILEY JOHN G8'MPEJAi?NFeRT0N HENRY H. BLOOD Interest paid on Time DeDolu w always have Money to Loan on Sobd security our business olM?t,a .nPf yab8 ,n U Pr,ncrPal cltle. of the world.' Bank. quarterly. Notary. Public In WILLIAM Pb' Ogden State Bank OGDEN, UTAH Capital and Surplus. esburcesDver ; . . $2,000,000.00, MODERN FACILITIES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Uttr'sVoefCrUeedi0rCi8n Checks, and a"d Time D- - Vaults equipped with electric burglar-proof system, our business solicited, safeguarded and protected. Pres, EfetashV sai Known Everywhere As The VERY BEST h - d Kausville otJr " done in Utah and perhaps it will VANE STR1NGFELOW & WHITAKER, do so after1 this experience., It is impossible to understand how a man with the experience of Mri 323-4-- 6 Kearns Buijding. Cain could be prevailed upon to . accept, such a job as that cover. Phone Wasatch 467 Salt Lake. , LAWYER . A : loserVeycu. J. R. GAILEY, Vice-Presiden- t, I Made of Choicest Utah Wheat Milled in the most modern - Packed in the Neatest EVERT DEALER HIS IT Manner - ' - ? -- |