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Show t 4 huswm:, I.UHIN AND FARMINGTON. I 11. I 1 lit KM O . Jl NK ij : headlight law . Nl MIIF.lt 39 t. Seven Presidents PRESIDENT HARDING AWED AT Glowing Tribute Is RESURFACING Have isited Utah Davis Paid County TO BE ENFORCED OF ROAD SURE GLORIES OF SOUTHERN UTAH li.oweg u lu'a of Dwis County sheriff Will With tort county will join to upon to extend his tour to th,. , .ty. President Grant armed at OgdvY over the Union Pacific on October 1875, and was there met by Preside'; Brigham Toung and othe r digrutario. of the Mornionrhurch, together with cn.pign enforemrat of the immobile hcdlisht tow. tchtch htto hooks for the last on the nUtute to T. Cheshire, MB, according bureau in, the . ,f automobile office. In coop-U- o oeretary of states with that plan. Mr. Cheshtre that official head-Lh- t Tuesday announced have been testing stations com the by Motor com-L- v tBWattis-Kimba- ll the Ogden Felt Auto Supply office of the company, the Ogden company, all. in Ogden, Auto company of and by the Layton L, a large numldTof uth.-citizens of Salt Lake The came direct to Sal' l.oke, numbers reehteiid at 'he ed Mack-Robinso- Layton. in these (The peace officers Cheshire, munities, said Mr. that there is enforcement I and prominent to Salt Lake, party aho 1 i . . 4 i stopp.-,- l d fin w i I . ; I t tt'tll its Wide 1'Uli Ollt, mil t The mtv m Lhe project sUito- -I m.nt isiimatis are 'based on a two u.i h top) ,ng ,f bitumminij concrete, wiih this fo. ! on both i ti On nti(i, . i home tow n m ' i 1 w i H, h i v i a," p i ( lusting 'than lake, i if lid, , : s from heifer with purchase of a young bull, and are sending for a carload or more. Mr. Barton and Mr. Caine are to go to Washington next . .' Friday, t a i .r uie W1 II:. yes ann w j , I kr m . is i a ; mi h ' t g T- . : n and upi n o , and an t Di'i.e giiipe juke. te. lie stop was made at tin - n A Imnie, and till leaving the .. Pi and Mrs, Harding thanked ami hostess ill a truly hearty th. rn in Hy jhe time the Anderson w,.s n :ii bed the sun was slnn-- i rje a mid the perspiring presi-ing di id tied a large blue hamlker-ai- i th si t his neik width he woie ' he rein. under of the t dm rip. mi., o 'Hoik, seheiluled time, the it lived at the Wiley intnp in pa. Z miles from (V-- i 1'iyoti, sity-fiv- t da ,iy, uvtr mountain roads with a up when not down, and for gf m and miles dug out on the sides ol mountains. Mrs. Harding acknowl in the e,.' thrill on thrill, as heated she mm him1, gazed swiftly traveling ;; the depths of the canyons whose hot l uns at times were not visible. Standing on the floor of Zion can sight, and - li ed, it was s the incet- - Is mg ef the ' pi esidt nt. In Ilie litt.i tow n ( To i no v idc , nestling iindi r the slopt s i f a iva mountain on a hi aiu h of the iigin river, staki s had heen driven an the street roped into a ten foot dnvewav for the passage f the pie idont and his auto ti.iin. Indi r tin .hade ef mill-lurr- y trees, lUiiied a'ely outside the itoui the meetlopis. seals, ing house, weie pi mil for the aged ! . pi ei l it s i i ! t 1 i : and infirm, that they might hear and see the president. T was here President Harding s'opped h.s ear and talked to the pe iple. lb r" the party was remindul that it was summer time in Dixie" by the presentation to each car in the train with a basket of luscious fmit and a bouquet of flow ers. The basket for the presnb nt and Mrs. Harding was larger thar -- 1 's Help Put Our County In the Lime-Light You Can Do It. Layton Auto Co. has a chance to break all previous records for any one month for sales of - Hardings recent our county, a pleasing episode happened at the old Rigby homestead in North Centerville where the entire family, from 80 years old Pndmother down to 8 months old bby Betty, had assembled to do During President tour through nor to our CARS ly of the aged and the Three days to go. If YOU are going to BUY at all this . summer, ORDER NOW, YOULL be proud of the fact that you helped put over a big record for the COUNTY IN WHICH YOU LIVE. Yes of course, Layton Auto Co. will reap a lot of benefit from the Record, but YOU and DAVIS COUNTY too will come in for part of it as a result. And YOU, we believe, will take pride in telling your. friends that you helped to do it. i i Etftarof Reflex With Residential Party Re-Pr- .prt?ident of the Utah SUte fit the invilatioh of errr 8ccmpanied the on National Park Xo. e'enirB' He arrived home m:. 5" i! H .s a Upl'lidail II'W In V I i 1 Lit, Ml hi'. ul if ,s o. with walls . ' NEW-- young he had trip V la' - known . at North Centerville thcr way, having left ball'd 'll hi I t I id i 11 j ill- if .1 i Go. Auto Layton Authorized Ford Dealer Davis County - 1 '!i 'ici.c, jus is mi s 1, i.i. 1, gLi Wai k I ih j a., the I I he beau wcstirn wail loming into af the lanytiii w.t hoinw, was appalling, and as the Mi ah ut stood with his fare rai.sid t lie hy, a deeper faith iii Almighty i aiue into his heart. This he a. know edged when mldrevdng the pi'ople who asst mhlcd in the canyon, tonrisi.s fioni eastern and coast states, and the people from cities and towns in Iron and Washington eotin-- ' its, and threw who wrre with him. He told the people that although lie was the first president to view the beauties of Zion, he would not hy any means be the last, lie predieted that tlie time would come when thousands of tourists would visit the spot annually, The state road commission and the county commissioners of Cedar and Washington counties nil took n part in preparing the road for the party and the sixty five miles through its entire length was in excellent condition going down, hut was considerably cut up when the party returned, as it was traveled during the day hy about every auto in southern Utah and hy tourists from without the . i h-- i state. Two Salt Ijike nmtorcyile policemen preceded the presidential parly out of Cedar City hut both came to grief before Andersons ranch was reached. The officers went out to the canyon in autos and stopped ori the return trip for their machines hut did not reai h Cedar City in time to catih the train. A feature of the trip was the of the road hy cowboys of Iron and Washington counties. There were scores of these men all along the way, seated on their horses at points of vantage an the party passed. These knights of the range remind one of thoso amTent times when knights stood guard on the king's highway when their monarch fared abroad in the land. The Parry garage, agents for the Buick machines in Cedar City, had charge of the transportation and with the assistance of the Salt Lake agency furnished all the machines with the exception of four, two of which were Nash's. All these machines made a perfect score and made the 130 mile trip without tire or engine trouble. This was a great record as the entire trip is over mountain road, much of which had just been built or re- il was 'Uiinsi ' vv tbe hi a .ibnVii murd- - articlo ia -- i! i v m nung 's Trib-- 1 La mu! im ut 1.. n- h ,'iliiioHt ,'ilr.ns Ll t l.i- l -- i nf 1'nlnTi'lu In i f 'll", i of ri iuiL ,u ii v h II Hit Flood of lio t tto road lu'o o -- u n will ri! oi'v H'W ' il by u ! i of 't'lil.illvo Tlo Ri fleX upon th's point atnl he stated tli.it the original intention was to a bituminous top on this road and that th ' h i . ,1 iii - I i 1 i bin if tills fit 11, SI then- a gash if 1 President Given Roses nations and states President Harding and Gov nior Mabey, and wives, and to shower them with bou-'old anj new tjme roseg. 18 they passed by As the car carrying the president 8n o enter drew near, the president 5v lbe signal to stop and shook n s with the group, with best ls es and thanks for the bouquets ragrant blossoms, also requesting e names and address of the donors. Wav goodbye to Grandma Baby Betty, they sped joyfully I' "SI t ai -- The lll'l I I i ' 111"-- ! s! !) f to replenish their herds with a to build upon or to cooperate their neighbors in the 1 Salt -- , , 'In o o house. As on Sunday the day was quietly pi: t. The day following the pieOdent a 'id his party, after holding a public reception at the Walker house, took luncheon with the officers at Fort Douglas, and left in the afternoon foi the coast. President Benjamin Ilarrison was the guest of the city on May 9, 18:1. lie also stopped at the Walker house, where he held a public reception, anil later spoke at Liberty paik. President Theodore Roosevelt visited Salt Lake on May 29, 1903, while on his western speaking tour. After the expiration of his term of office, he again visited the state. This was on September 13, 1912. p President William Howard Taft visited Salt Lake on September 24, 1999, and ten years later, lacking oneJay, President Woodrow Wilson was the citys guest and spoke at the Pre-idi- rt rf ? but n i i 111 bulla presi-ojT,jart- fuur m mole the i i. tin tiip than no i amot g the mountain 4 ei t s so hi a lit il L t be i ,i i r i phn i about l be an e si , a of Ppi V Mi VI six hundred pounds butter. They have selected Tyler Bar-toto go to Washington with George B. Caine, from the Utah Agricultural college, to obtain the cattle. The dairymen from all over the county realize that this is a rare opportunity th i. ivei I dams of over den: A In in County to Buy r2?: En, editor of The . ( a, s a lilt' Last week meetings of dairymen were held throughout Davis county relative to the purchasing of some purebred cattle to be shipped into the county. A. B. Barton, county dairy committeeman, and W. J. Thayne, county agent, visited a number of the dairymen and later held a meeting at Kaysville, at which plans were discussed with representatives from each community, whereby some high testing registered male and female dairy cattle will be shipped into the lhe state road lommission jester a l ili'd til tin"" feder.it bureml The ha-- . compliance with the law. peop Public, Roads. Utah el 1 I Registered Cattle ,.rk 'il 11. of t biautitu' putt of p u ' e reads dis' rn t of fiee at. Og- -, lili. tide by mi Ini i ar thiough Davis di li the pi o lei t statement covering' tl.e i iopi sed ri surfacing of tlie four lounly and with .''.ill Lake as a ti the mih s of inm.t!, the tup was peitVi'," m mint bo ween Ijiytun "1 d. u dm lari and 'Icai hid lu, it. D.ivm county. Th thought spinkir Diivii the most beautiful mty hit i si mi pell is of the woik is mom , Davis county particularly, busiest highway of the which through Salt Lake and betweeir that the state, is the public demand keen Ogden runs, of this law. The enforcement for the Davis county said he would sheriff of do all in his power to bring about a his Busy tile Ht le-pi- te hole I s- -, 6In b lioit Sub-mitt- od to Bureau I 1 EITiaiSIIN i ht , 1 com- inci-ental- Statement of Cost 'he house of pi i a a i s m the i'l o" kH'o, who w.th otliei iiu m bi of the pli'M.li nt's p.iity. took report a public demand for the of the headlight provis- county in the very near future. dairymen decided to ship in from three to six months of age 'a S'l't I noon. HY W. wh. ic toe ,,'d Walk . pa. . wa-- liaiis liilotte, spinkei by ! -- jioinmoit paiiy flu n i i will give a ion oLihe law. Ttfey owners m short time to automobile bead-ligtheir their communities to get in shape voluntarily, after to see to it th.it propose hxh they 'corrected to comthe headlights are state law, whether the ply with the is owner negligent or not. , Davis j l.tl ado i house, then the g h, til ef the city. Pic'oUnt t .it t , ,i a public addrt but Ini i a 'ecij ei at the n a her h .e - o a ,1 n , i tain M.e temple, Lui.cli. the peniti rtiaiv h Dei t for vi ing day ri . reasonable The Heauty and Grandeur of Zion Canyon Seen Py the President and II - Party; Good Roads .and Fine Equipment Made Trip Comfortable. Arrest Autoists Glaring Lights. t . ' -- r i u-- "nutate fur the improvement wu that btisis. lie stated, how- -' ever, that the i onitntssioH had not vet determined to use the black lop. niaile on of concrete ur farm gfor this road can feel assured that this type of construction will be i.ircfully iniisulered before the final plans are approved. So the proponents Bountiful Woman Dies at Salt Lake Hospital Funerii! servues for Mrs. F.liiui Boulton, (12 years of age, w ife of William J. Boulton, who died at ii Salt Lake hospital yesterday, will he belli in Bountiful Friday afternoon nt 2 o'i lo k. Mrs. Boulton Was horn in Salt laike and resided there until she renuived to Kaysville in 1X7N. Later she went to Bountiful, where she had sinra made hir home. She is survived by four sons and seven daughters. RIXOVKRY SKIIN' IN AGRICULTURE After a tiip across the nation, and fresh from the fields of Kansas-- , where the harvesting of winter wlieat ha already begun, Hi nry Cantwell Wallace, secretary of agriculture, in the cabinet of President Harding, ami member of the presidential party or the present trip to Alaska, Tuesday expressed the view that the agricultural industry of the nation as r whole is gradually recovering from the severe setback to which it ha been subjected of recent years. We are on the upgrade in the agricultural industry, said Secretary Wallace in a brief interview granted at the Hotel Utah Tuesday. Here' in Utah I imagine that general agriculture is benefited by conditions ir the sugar industry. Sheepmen haver been among the first to fee the effects of the recovery. Even cattle growers, in my opinion, are doing better. At any rate, it may be said that the cattle industry is holding up pretty well, and that conditions are better than they were a year ago, when paired. The party reached Cedar City on the agricultural industry as a whola the return at 8:30 p. m., where the was deeply depressed. I bedieve that, made a fifteen minute was the low point in the depression, president and that the curve ia now upward. speech to the people who Lad assembled to bid him goodbye. In the , The new agricultural credits measure will help. It is being organized assembly wag a party of pioneers who received special attention from the rapidly and is even now functioning to some extent. It will be a help espresident. Mrs. Harding at this time made her initial speech of the trip pecially to the stock raiser. Secretary Wallace had planned to and expressed her pleasure at having seen Zion canyon and meeting with meet field representatives of the desuch d and hospitable partment of agriculture Tuesday afternoon. Ills presence, was. people. demanded at the behe those who Club, the made Country Among trip with President and Mrs. Harding ing a member of several golf and were Secretary of the Interior and country clubs. The meeting had to Iv Mrs. Hubert Work, Speaker Gillette set forward five hours and be held at of the house of representatives, and noon atthe Hotel Utah. Soon after all those who will accompany the this came the luncheon given by the then president on his Alaska trip; Ileber Governor and Mrs. Mabey-anJ. Grant, president of the L. D, S. j the trip to the Country club. This chun h; Governor and Mrs. Charles R. interview was oLahorL duration Like the president Secretary WalMabey, former Governor and Mrs. William Spry? Senator .Reed Smoot. lace is a former editor and i3 still en Don B. Colton, and gaged in the publishing ofVallaceFa Congressman . ( whole-hearte- how-eve- newspaper correspondents. Farmer. L 1 r |