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Show i . TIIE WEEKLY KEFLEX. KAYSVILLE, UTAH o 1:? Orrlthj ilrflrx administration has issued a sharp order Over the top of that food . JL rut!;" Why not let the potato do his bit now by helping os oot of the food rot We have a big crop of potatoes eat - if Diem and save wheat. l Eat potatoes baked, boiled, riced, mashed, warmed over, , creamed, in I souffles, in casseroles, with fish as a garnish, in salads and in soaps. Use them in making pancakes, rolls, bread and biscuits. Use them to take the place of white bread.. Never waste than their starch and mineral content is valuable. TSX INLAND POINTING .What 4s better than good baked pow. r. iwwiw. Muv tatoes Wash them, bake them, est them hot, s'kins sad iafl, wltV U - M' M Mnnd-t- a and one teaspoon pf hatter is .enough II. mUw htnwy m il, t.tTiii, UmK iMhr ah. Ml for any one potato. Remember these . U7f. vk are war times. rata n MpHiatIm. ASvwtfeln Potatoes oi th4 Half-She- ll Wash and hake potatoes, Cut in TKLXmONBI two lengthwise and scoop out the W. r. Iwwu, N. T potato. Mash well, adding 1 teaspoon C A. N. la ORlMi N. l butter and, 3 teaspoons milk, for each potato, . , Salt and pepper.' to taste. ll the skins; Beat it well and ' travelers crossed. 20, 1865. J - 8 , lw. - re-fi- FARM BUREAU IIOTES hot oven, brown in ' - 1 ; ;-- . 185?. 15, . Logan City incorporated, Jaauary 17, 7 1866T Act Defining Boundaries of Counties approved Jan. 10, 18G6.. By this act the south line ef Davis- county Is described as follows: r From Black Rock along the shor of Great Salt Like t6 the mouth of Jordarf River, thence ilong channel of said Viver to a point' due west of the' jfoC, Springs, north of Salt ,Xf ke,. City,, thence, due east, to said Hot . Spring, .thepce easterly along crest offspur .of .'mountain. Websr Canytm Road Act amended, January 19, 1866 By thla dmendment the transfer of rthe 'ro&d Wag' 'made from Horace S. Kllralge ahd'Ram Holiday to John W. lless ahd Christopher Layton! Capital stock of , - - $50,000. , pm-pa- ny -- -- furnished., . z united in a were two claims tTbe suit againiBt .the Electric Light, and Gas company and a judgment ef about $20,000 was obtained after long delay. The later company, in the meantime, sold Its property and franchise to a new company, which refused to recognize its liability to pay the judgment Incorporating dCayiyille.'Wagop Road, January J6, 867, Christopher Layton,. Roeel . Hyde , and , John.- - 6. Smith, incorporators. Section 6 of act describes the road aa follows: Com' mencing at a point on or near the present trayeled toad, and In no ease to exceed one mile east of the present traveled road by tK$ most ' praeticle route from Kayi Creek, south to Kays-vill- e settlement,' thence. ' along the rqad.' south to' Haights Creek. Tolls ranging from 25 cents to 5Q cents wer authorized., Deseret- Telegraph . company incorporation approval, January 18, 1867. Charter granted to Brigham ' Young; and J. WIleaa, of "'Davis '"county. Right granted to. build over all lands and water, along highways. etc. . Act incorporating Kaytville City, February 18,,1868. Boundaries defined . as followa: Commencing ' at southeast corner Jot No. 3, block No. I, Haights Creek survey; thenrij west four miles, thence north four miles, thence east four miles, .thence Bouth four miles to place of beginning. City government to consist of mayor and five coyncilmen. -- - t- Shoe for Men is also here in the new browns and blacks, as well as combinations of colors. We are always pleased to show you these Shoes whether you buy or not. - fhe famous ' ny l $ii.5o to i - . j'' 1 Potato and Meat Cakes 2 cups left-ovmashed potato. obtained against its predecessor comV& cup chopped meat. pany. Another vexatious delay ocOnion juice, salt and1 pepper to curred and after suit had keen pending taste. for a long time, the judgment was Mix all together and make into r ' collected in part wnall cakes. Brown in the oven or Our' company, during the litigation, In frying pan. . found itself without any t mans of ; Potato Meat Pie marketing gas to any responsible lino baking dish with mashed party and ceased its operations alpotato, packing it in very solidly. Fill together. A . starving out plan was center with chopped meat and vegetinaugrated and the New American ables. Add left-ovgravy. Gas and Fuel company had to cease FARM BUREAU NEWS. Put a layer of mashed potato over . ! operations. y . Thursday the Layton farmers met the top and bake 30 minutes. Potato Croutons Declares Supply Adequate with the Farm Bureau .of Layton to ' To serve with soups. There was never a doubt las to at tiIk over a feed mill proposition and To 1 cup of hot mashed potatoes means to keep their local sugar facadequate supply of gas after the first tories syrup here to feed instead 'of add 1 egg yolk and beat well- toyears operations. In the ease of Vi inch on a thick flat T. Professor John it gether. Spread shipping away. every well we sunk the gas was acCaine was down from the agricultural oiled platter. When cool, cut in companied by some light oils, gaso farm-cffeach then to talk over the with line as I now remember it. In Bomy diagonit squares, college square Professor Caine commended the ally across. When ready to use brush cases the amount of oil was so great furmers on trying to keep their local over the top with milk and brown, that the gas had to be passed through here-anIn oven. the product using it advantage- lightly separators to prevent it from flowing ' VAN FELT RELATES unto the He thinks it rather a big ously. Scalloped Potatoes - NATURAL GAS EXPERIENCE into the pipe line and carried dertaking to chop alfalfa, except it is Feel and slice potatoes. Put them in point of distribution, for it was disdone in a localzed renter, but realizes covered that the oils would carbonate layers in a baking dish with a little S. Commissioner Gives History the mantels and cause the that if the syrup iB to be fed to a flour, Balt and pepper between. When gas to of First Development Near smoke. Our wells, were sunk , to a good advantage, the alfalfa should be pan is almost full add milk enough to Salt Lake. chopped to hold the syrup. A com- cover potatoes. Bake in moderate depth of not exceeding eight or nine mittee was appointed to look into the oven until hundred feet or thereabouts, except potatoes are well doriPimdf bearing out the statement con that we attempted one deep boring, insituation and report results as soon brown. the presence of natural gas as possible, so that the people of Lay-to- n down 2000 feet to bed-i- n tending t0 Cheese lhay be added if desired by coming in the imme- - rock The g0 immense quantities should give this thing Berious aquipment wa9 in8ufficient grating a little between the layers of diate of Salt Lake, the fol- - ftad vicinity thought. th piping buckled g0 badly that i , potatoes. letter by Henry V. Van Felt, we abandoned for the time lowing local live a was very Friday night being 0ur j , 1otate Bread now United States commissioner for effort to go to a great depth. organized in West Bountiful by Coun1 cup scalded milk. this district and formerly president of Our company demonstrated the ty agent Thayne. . It was at first 2 teaspoons salt. the company, which marketed gas in field in Davis cmmty and proved thought one organization would do 2 cups mashed potato. Salt Lake nearly thirty years ago, that there was and West 'South but Bountiful, it 1 apparently an inex- r cup liquid yeast. D. O Rideout, sec- addressed and Ao was shown by the hearty response in of 4 Vi 5 cups flour.' haugtible guppJy gag. 1 believ th? both places that there would be two - Make a batter of the milk, Balt and retary and treasurer of the Union Oil ,ompany would be operating today h company, is given: of the strongest locals. Another meet- potatoes. When luke warm, add the bad bad meang t0 market the' prod- with your request of Complying Sunin held West Bountiful or if the Electric Light and Gag ing wag yeast and a little flour. Beat well I will give you some data with today, when of the concern had Uved up t- itg contract work.and iet riae Knead in the remaining program day night, was taken up by the county agent and flour,' making a real ; stiff dough, regard to the New American Gas and u g certainly no fault of the Davis I Fuel company. committeemen elected. oil fields that Salt Lake City When light, shape into loaves. Set county The American Natural Gas and i8 illuminated by nat. not now .Monday night another meeting double in bulk and bake 1 hour, Fuel company was organized in 1891 i tiral was held at West Point. Here the , A good, victory" bread is made gas. by and reorganized as the New American I You may call upon me again for program of work was taken up by using mashed potatoes, one-th- e Gas and Fuel company m the followcounty agent and discussed. third graham flour .and d ing year. At Layton, Thursday, March 21, at white flour. , . .. furnish, . In 1895 or thereabouts I became 2 p. m professor Tatson, from the Good cakes car be made of president of the company. will meet with .the. Farm tatoes by FROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP substituting 1 cup potato "According to my Tecollections, situBureau to take up the sugar beet or NOTICES cup fiour nd cup milk and some fifteen or twenty- wells were ation, to urge the planting of more use your old recipe Clerk or Respective Consult County sugar beets and .to help establish a The potatoes must be mashed and sunk without a' failure to encounter a . Signers for Further Information " large body of gas from each well. Our uniform wage Ior thinning and toping creamed until very light. efforts were somewhat crude and the 1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS : beets. David A. Kerr, Deceased. wells would fill up from time to time. Friday, at 2 p. m, there will be a INTERESTING DATES, Creditors present claims, with similar meeting held in KsysvilleJ Resolution changing seat of gov Generally we were ajle to get them to vouchers, to yrill the undersigned, at the Lets get out to these Farm Bureau ' ernment of Utah, territory from Fil flow again. No well was ever sunk law office of George Halverson, No. that was not a success. 605 David Eccles Building' Ogden meetings and not wait foi ou' neigh- - more to Great-SaLake City, We marketed the gas-ba con- City. Utah, on or before the 15th day t bor he may wait for us. prove(i December 13, 1856. ... tract with the Salt Lake Electric oi"May, 1018. . . In Bountiful First and Second ward city of Great Salt Lake incorporat-house- s DAVID R. KERR, Gas and the with company Light gas the local Farm Bureau will ed. , Incorporation ; Administrator. approved, January mains throughout Salt Lake' City. have some speakers from the agri- - 20 I860. March 7, 1918; First publication That company marketed the gas at a last publication March 28, 1918 cultural college to talk to the peopltj Xct incorporating Ogden Canyon crament meetings in regard to ; Road company, January 20, 1856. the importance of agriculture, Lor in Farr et al incorporators. Road there. next Sunday at 2 p. m. to lead from mouth of canyon er "-- u-- s ?6m-pa- MARRIAGE LICENSES Paul A. Stuart and Mary E. Ry8er Cough Remedy. . Take Chamberlains - r of Salt Lake City. 3 Mains Defective. stood the test of time and can has A. Standiford' of Baltimore It Fred Our company delivered the gas to and Lestra.A. William of Provo. the latter company at the northern be depended upon. called terminus of its mains at a point L&k View or Lake Shore, in Daria was paid for, or county. The-ga- s rather agreed to be paid for, according to meter readings in Salt Lak City. The main leading from Laks Shore, where thO well 'were, to Salt Lake City, were so defective that most : of( the joints leaked and there ,wai You will find a larger and better assortment ef Shoes in an immense loss of gas. The Salt this year than ever before. The line is roost comstore our Lfke JElectric Light and Cas ' " ,J ' ' .. - ? plete. refused t settle at any' reasonWomens stylish Shoes in all the new shades ancf styles, able basis and litigatioB hecame.necs-ary- . such as Pearl, Silver: and Dark Grey, Ivory and Champagne. Gae at Lake Shore was also bePrices range from ing furnished by an independent con' cern managed by IL L. 'Dziyavwho ' was' one of the originators of the Natural Gas company, and he also wa 9 forced to sue for his share of the gas 1 iPackard Approved January State .militia organized, January -- . .For a Bad Cold it looks like a trerich. Don't you hear mlssion to collect one dollar toll for very large profit and the gas gave your captains command? The food each and every bridge over which perfect satisfaction to consumers. , , ' 4 . - . -- er " - h c. Latest styles in Tailored and Trimmed Hats at, , - vHand-mad- ' ' each-...$2.9- 5 - Crepe and Braid Trimmed Hats, new shapes, e trimmed in the late trimmings, at, each E $4.95 1 Untrimmed shapes, at, each .J. 95c and $1.95 d Stafford vMillincrv Co. 2455 Washington Ave. . w -- J si . r M Known Everywhere As The VERY BESTED- - 4 I - . one-thi- I rd one-thir- . , - Made of Choicest Utah Wheat , Milled in the most modem mill Packed in the neatest manner V EVERY DEALER HAS IT. - - X 17 lt -- -- rz. Sa D IS .e Ogden Valley. i THE PATRIOTIC POTATO Uintah Road company, incorporated ' By LUCILE LEE by William H. Hooper, Ben Holiday County Home Demonstrator and Wm. L. Halsey. Road to be You need a jar, dont you Youvt from Utah Lake east to worn that food rut down so far that Colorado line. Company granted per , v , v A r t r- - ! 1 o,, w 1 " f The Strength of Business largely on th banks. A bank that is not strong, well directed and thoroughly able to give the best service to its depos- itors- is a hindrance rather ithan a help. depends ' - - BringYour.Deposits-Her- e and be convinced that we c an' and will be of much help if courtesy and judicious accommodation is of value. Your business will be better for it. ' We have a line of Childrens, Misses, Boys, Womens, and Men s, Shoes at the old price, less 10 . discount. per-ce- nt Come arid save money for are gone you will pay double the price forlshoes.notogood;; "7" , Union State Tanf( BOUNTIFUL, UTAH I KAYSVI The House of Quality -- P - ih |