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Show Mrsr' Y - i ' I . '-- -- Stcck SKow n 11 uary 4th to 8th KAYBV1LLE, Funeral Services for i.-TY DUBGET Lawrence JWDBCOSSION payers Association Recom-c:- j vjcxceed Last Year's Levy; Are Requests LAYTON AND FARMINGTON, Four Plead Guilty to Stealing Hides Layton UTAH, THURSDAY, Made 4 . NUMBER DECEMBER 30, 1926. 3 of Pioneers Sunset Store Theft TWO CHILDREN Daughters ' to Hold Grand Confession Ball Cleared by KILLEDBY AUTO Two members of That Expenditures Do Vy Ogden Stock Show January 4th to 8th Gcorge-Mark- , The Daughters of the Pioneers of age 16, son of James all lections of Davis county are to Mark of Kanesville, completely Join .in the giving of a grand annual exonerated Glen Lyman Carver, age Coasting Slfd Dashes Into MabaU at the Davia high . gymnasium, 25, 171 West Twentieth street, of any chine Bryan Avenue and on Fnday, January 14, 1927. The implication in the robbery of the Eleventh East; Margery Bir-ki- n event is under direction of the Cen- Smith Brothers grocery store, Clinton, confestral camp of which Mrs. David Rice, early Monday morning, in a in Party, But Not Hurt ham, 26; Lawrence ' Lucker, 20: d of Farmington is president, and Miss i on made by Mark this morning. IIo Burnham, 20, and Frank Wiser, Marv A. Barnes, ol Kaysvilie, is vice was arrested by the sheriffs depart' Committees are at work ment. (For some time Wednesday night, president. Theft of the hides occured about preparing to make the ball an outCarver was said to have confessed the rumor that Margery, daughter of three weeks ago, Sheriff Mann standing social feature of the new to the crime before, but It was disclos-- . Mr. And Mrs. Robert Birkin, of Lay-to- n, ' ed this morning that he was being Tuesday. The boys confessed, year. had been killed with her cousins, le says, that they had taken ten hides It is expected that all members, xeld on the story told by R. E. Jones, rom the Calvia Roberts farm and ten of the organization, will dress in age 22, of the same address, rather the Amott children, was being circurom the Ezra Moss farm, later seU-in- g jfioneer costume, and that their o than because of what he himself had lated in Davb county. Mis Margery them to a Salt Lake firm for $10. its will likewise represent the said. Jones, together with an older was visiting her cousins, and was in HowPrior to the theft, the boys had pioneer dress in their make-urother, waa arrested Monday after- the roasting party, but waa not on left the homes of their parents and ever, the committee in charge an- noon as suspects. sled.)-Ththe were keeping bachelor yquarters in an nounces that everyone is welcome, Carver Was also arrested on the of coasting fatalities number abandoned house st the west extrtm-t- y whether in- costume or not, and the in- statement of Deputy Sheriff, Burnett, increased to three waa season this for of Woods Cross. After selling the vitation is extended to include those who said that he saw Carver in the when Msxin Wednesday night, hides, the youths, went to Timple in not members of any camp of the store. Deputy Sheriff Burnett made of 1024 Bryan 14 of age, years Amott, Tooele county, where they tried musk- Daughters, the desire being that the the statement today that Mark is the 15 years of Lewis and avenue, Amott, was he dressed as rat trapping. Driven away by a heavy ball shall be an occasion for reunion of mage of Carver 1010 Emerson avenue, were or age, snowstrom, they returned to Davis the people of various parts of the the night of the robberjL both killed instantly when their sled Mark not only confessed to rob-in- g collided county and were arrested. county. with an automobile on Byran alA good orchestra will be in attthe Smith Brothers store, but The boys pleaded guilty when they and Eleventh East streets. avenue and refreshments will be so told of robbing the Taylor Mercanappeared before Justice of the Peace endance, The and pair were coasting west on . h street John W. Hill, of BountlfuL Arrious served. Come early should be the tile company. the police report states, avenue, Brysa A Lake. as was Salt in ledwood it but avenue, rule, large Burnham was sentenced to 75 days in pioneer days, n, Lawrence Robert Layton driven by C. E. an as automobile, jail, with the privilege of reducing his the committee hesitates to promise quantity of merchandise taken from Ken1142 of 22 of age, years sentence by thirty days by paying a that the pioneer custom of staying the latter store was found st his avenue, turned east on Byran The funeral of Lawrence R. fine of $25, together with hit share of late, until the wee sms' hours" just athers home in Kanesville. He came sington , he said, last Thursday, avenue from Eleventh East street. ton, who died at his home in Kayaville, the proceeds from the sale of the before dosunrise arrive, will be revived. to Salt Lake, said Wednesday night that on Monday, December 20, was held stolen hides. Lucker a car belonging to J. I. Hay Penman promise, though, a merry stealing "was given 45 They waa he slowly because he had driving m the Kaysvilie tabernacle on Thurs- days and a similar time typical of early days, and craft, 551 East Sixth South street. proposition; ten the competed turn, when he saw day, December 23, at 2:00 p. m. The tence waa suspended in the case of cordially invite the public to partic- Salt Lake, which he used In dping the justflash sled. Ha the of approaching the service waa conducted -- by Bishop Leland Burnham, and frank Wiser ipate. Ticket 75;:. cents a couple jobs, but the ' he his states, brakes, applied Frank Hyde, bishop of Kaysvilie ward, was placed under probatioiL Tele- extra lady 25 cents'. This latter sure, Mark said that he met a young In Both th car front his sled struck and was largely attended, notwith- gram. ly breaks a pioneer custom, but thats fellow in Los Angeles who declared the children were riding on the small the edict of the committee, and conhat he robbed Smith Brothers' grostanding the weather conditions. and apparently did not have time stitutes its yielding to modernity. Pre- - cery, at Sunset, two years ago. The sled The service was opened by singing of th auto- turn to to ana enjoy the evening, roung fellow, according to Mark, told mobile. out from the path by the choir, afterwhich John W. Gai-ie- y Jare downattend the date on your calendar, dm that a panel in the front door waa offered the opening prayer. There Bkall Fractured Pick-U- p easily removed, making entrance easy. January 14. were three speakers: Bishop Hyde, The impact of the tied forced it. II gained entrance by removing the J&bes S. Adams, a missionary comunder the automobile, fracturing tho , panel. panion of the deceased, when the deskulls of. both coasters on the front taken before cf waa Mark justice ceased was on a mission to Europe Pickup and delivery service will be the peace, J. D. Wood, by Deputy axel of the ear. Penman, assisted in 1905-0President Henry H. Blood, inaugurated by the Bamberger Elecby C. E. Christensen of 1019 WindSheriff Burnett, and waived his president of North Davis stake. A1 tric railroad as soon as permission is sor street another occupant of Petw bound was over He hearing. v the speakers testified to the steadfast obtained from the public utilities car and neighbors took the mans hia bail set to the district court, and faith, integrity and high worth of the commission, it was announced Tuesodies from under th car, and carried is in now the II at custody $2,000.00. Business activity in tha Twelfth deceased, all of whom had known him day by Ray B. Needham, traffic man-- 1 them to a lawn in front or 1165 Bryan Federal Reserve district declassed of the Davia county sheriffs office, avenue. from youth. All paid high tribute, ager. which hia Death, physicians agree, was . will until be and trial held not only to the deceased, but to the Plans are to maintain trucks in during November, 1926, as compared will be held January 15. After an investiganstantaneous. f with 1926, but total trade wife and relatives; promising that the both Sait Lake and it waa agreed' tion efficers, for this volumeOctober, police by Ogden is estimated to have been widowed wife and orphan children service. the driver of the automobile waa. that should never know neglect or lack of larger than in November, 1 not t be blamed for the accident The movement is one to relieve slightly 1925. Thia bank's index of bank debInterest in this their horns community. Eye witne am?, ether than the occu- on the highways and rive its in 20 principal cities of the disThe closing prayer was by Frank L congestion of the automobile, of th actual mnta more efficient railroad service. Utah trict (a measure of business activity) Layton. collision could not be found Wednesis a pioneer in thia field of raUroad declined during November for the The musical numbers were selec service for intrastate traffic. night but it la believed that tie fourth consecutive month. At 153 Mrs. Nathan Reeves was hostess to day waa rtrl tions by the choir, Oh My Father," by elub sitting in front of her cousin . View of member the th Bay 100) the index was 5.4 per Pickup ana delivery service on (1919 on tha sled, The mother of wt, The the Thornley orchestra; "The Rosary, shipments within tho state is already cent lower than In October, 1926: 9.2 at her home Monday afternoon. laxlne that they had only left . stated aa a cornet solo, by H. I Gleason; t given by the was Utah very esson, the below Composers," peak of July, 1920, SHJUke. and .Utah per cen( five mi mi tee before ebout house the Birklrf.'The vocal duet, Unanswered Yet,"-bMrs. Robert Mr; roAd. Shipments are received from snd-1.per cent higher than in' No- ably given by he accident occurred. selections and Mrs. Lferoy Clayton. . of consisted '. anv point in the city limits of Salt vember, 1925. irogrsm Were Cousin . by Utah people, and after each The pall bearers, former chume an Lake City, for example, and delivered Seasonal influences have tended to acMsxin was th daughter of Mrs. t school mates, were: M. W. Phillips, to the desired destination in any town maintain demand for credit. Total selection Mrs. Birkin gave an Charles Amott and was a student of loans and discounts of reporting mem- count of the composer's life. George Layton, C. H. Burton, Ernest on the line. ' Th first number on the program he East hi;h school. Eh had also and Frank Fred A. ber banks increased from $1,286,000,-00Sheffield Owens, on November 3 to $1,299,000,000 was a duet by Miss Doris Thornley en a student of both music snd danc-n- g, Galley. , on December 15, and total deposits In- and Miss Bertha Sessions, entitled At the cemetery the grave was attending the L D. S. school of. The Morning Breaks," by 'Evan tnusle. Sk had just completed the creased from $1,689,000,000 to $1,712,-000,0dedicated by Bishop James Criddle. during the same period. The Stevens; two piano selections, by Mrs. irst half of her first year at the ratio of deposits to loans at these C. A. Epperson, composed by John N. iigh school Maxine ia survived by Tlis evening at 8 oclock the of- banka continued the downward tend- Chamberlin; three vocal selections, by ter mother and th following brothers , ficers of the American Legion, Elmey which has been in progress since Miss Bertha . Sessions, composed by and sisters:' Eugene D Wesley D.f. ency Criddle Post No. 82, will be installed : July, 1926, and on November 24, at Professor Hugh W, Dougall, ot the Ralph C., and Mrs, Guy B. Rose, of by Department Commander S. W. 129.6, reached the lowest point since Davis high school; two vocal selec- New York City. Took and other state officers from Th driver of tha automobile was t Gleason, LongBelieve Me Xantippe," the popular Salt Lake City. The meeting will 1921. On December 15, 1926, the ratio tions, by Mrs. 11. Gown Demands 131.9. stood Home not a of arrested Wednesday night, but and at the Just Spun upon ing" four-awill be pre- be held in the Woodman of the World comedy-drampromised to appear when summoned. sented in the Kaysvilie opera house, hall, and all of the members of the federal reserve bank of San Francisco Grey," by Goddard: and three vocal have been relatively light for thia solos, by Miss Ooris Thornley, com- - Besides Penman, his wife and Mr. Friday evening, January 7, by the post are expected to be present. Talks season of the the total of hills by Miss Lucille Piper, of Salt and Mrs. C. E. Christensen were oc( Farmington Post No. 27 of the wiU be given by State Commander discounted, at year, Decem- Cse Cltr, on $38,000,000 cupsnts of the automobile. American Legion. Special features Tooke and State Adjutant O. A. ber 15, being $12,000,000, or 24 per Following the program a delicious between acts will be entertainments Wlesley. cent smaller than a year ago. Con- luncheon was served, the Christmas by the Brimles brothers and the Har be to tinued expansion of member bank color schema being carried out in the The are the officers following mony quartette. The Brimley brothers installed thia evening: loans, coincident with sharply Increas- luncheon and th decorations, the have become famous throughout ed deposits and with a reduction in D. Paul Kieth Barnes, commander; intermountain country for their splenWil- discounts at the federal reserve bank, first staWilliam, over radio did musical numbers indicates that the recession in business Zion-Carm- el Four Farmington boys, comprising tion K S L, and the Harmony quar- liam Crawley, second noted during recent "weeks has not the Brimley Brothers quartette, are and H. Gleason, L historian; the best adjutant one of tette is considered been of sufficient magnitude nor suf$1,000,000 becoming famous all over the west to male quartettes in the state. ' These Sam Morgan, finance officer; Chas. ficiently prolonged to result in liquidradio fans. A fan from Ean Diego, V. K. Saxton, service officer; LeRoy special features above would make the G. Car- was in the office the other day and ation of bank credits in this district. Construction of the CIaude and Webster, chaplain; evenings entertainment one of the Value of district sales st wholesale; mel road, leading easterly out of Zion stated that he and other .fans on the Smith, sergeant-at-armbest ever held in Kaysvilie. bank by 171 firms in canyon, and of the Cape Koval road coast would drop coast programs to to reported After the installstiop of officers the eleven lines this The Farmington Pst has presented declined 7.6 per at the north rim of the Grand canyon listen to the Bnmley Er others; that of trade, is Syra- newly installed officers will take cent during November, 1926, as com will be begun next season under the they looked forward to the nights on this popular comedy-dram- a cuse, Coalville, Morgan, Hennefer, charge of the meeting, and the pro-be pared with October, 1920. The report- lumpsum approjrrlation carried in the which they would be on the sir. will ed decline was smaller than that which pending interior department approprt The people of Davia county have Layton, South Bountiful and twice in gram for the coming year . second. planned. the performance occurs at this season of the atlon bill. the voice of these boys since Farmington usually enjoyed 0 The director of the' park service they first began to sing in high school being repeated by popular request. In year (estimated at 12 per cent), but. In interpreting the figures, accoun each town a large number attended, anticipating this appropriation, has choruses and barber shop chords." must be taken of the occurence of five tentatively allotted $350,000 to begin However, since they havfe been in so and all who saw the play proclaimed . it a splendid success. Sundays in October, 1926, which re- work on the Mount Carmel road, the much demand on radio programs, it duced the number of business days. characters: of cast is the governments share of which cost is haa been seldom that their smiling Following about $1,000,000, andh determined faces have been seen here on the Its one thing to live on a mereto William, MacFarlands valet, Bernard New of uite another to street." for The allot Ita thing MacFarland, $200,000 Iloya! stage before us. Cape Cain; George road, which, according to latest esti.York, Golden J. Barton; Thornton have an address." Kayaville Is fortunate in obtaining in tbe who worked Edward Babs will cost Comet, friend, MacFarlands $500,000. this mates, Brown, quartette a week from next Fri- The Mount Carmel Robinson: Arthur Sole, a. detective, classified ad. department of tho big day ia which to January 7 when they will Bo-be road, ' Buck" Kam-ma- newspaper, lived on the one and heard between acts st the show, Howard B. Ueileweli; follow will Oil company take three The up Pine canyon, a' Colorado sheriff, Thomas yearned for the other. Big Cantral Ogden 4s arranging with the Dixie years to complete, there being much ltov lie Xantippe," under the auspices Bucks Park, which divides West Sixty-sixt- h rock work along thq way; but when of Farmington post of Tbe American Hughes; Dolly Kammin,' company for extension of street in Power line Wren stret from East Sixty-sixt- h Norma Secrist; of a will be the most scenic Legion. It is worth the price of adand daughter, completed building power to folks York R. Dumke; New mission to hear the Brimley Brothers, Ii. represented City, the well in jailor, the national parks. all sit the serve Wngley, to highway companys Gil- in Babs classification a veritable and alone. a desperado, PreRoute May Change four miles south of St. George. Simp" Kalloway, nunt, literal gulf in social distinctions, " J, direction bert Hess; Martha, Dolly of under is work inThe road to Cape Royal does not liminary How was Bab to bridgo this gulf? T. Blanche Dahl; Violet, Simp s" friend, Walker. Writing in tb Washing volve tbe difficult engineering feat of clever is those one . situation The R. Wallis urea of the Mount Carmel road, but the Ellen HellewelL in ton County News, John developed psychological problems Colorado. and editor and proprietor, says further; latest survey recommends that this Place New York the fertile twain of Edna Ferber, faMidth of road follow a different route from J. Time The present. T. Walker, president readers. million vorite of a magazine here arrived what was American Oil first contemplated, carrying Act I MacFarlands apartment It has been transcribed company, screen into On a visit to the Miller Floral from Ogden Monday, and complete the road easterly from Bright Angel, in New York City. cinematic form that craftswoman, in Farmington Tuesday, by 30. greenhouses A Power hunting the Dixie the present road's terminus, to th II September arrangements with v Act we ncJc d the men in th shipping deMathis, and will be shown at the company line of rim extension of then for and the power Wk in southwest Colorado.The coun- June canyon, following Civic Center theatre, nezt Wednesday, partment were busy packing an order at the oil companys the rim clear to Cape RoyaL Act III Two days later. a and a and starred Griffith Corinne with roses for the Orchid Floristv of well site about four miles south of This change of route, and the exty jail at Delta, Colorado. cast to gladden ones heart. this of same Pasadena, The supporting later. to road tension of the Cape Royal Act IV Four days city. Miss Griffith will surprise even her sales mana When GoliV location. The well site has been levelet Bright Angel, increased the estimate most ardent fans. The type she deI rppened that was r it service azlrl cost. I; the I ger, Furthermore, being fixed up picts is a new one to her, and the film off, road to it their firm trzx tLi- -; g so many to make this a Committee from farm buwaa asked ing is perfect. Jack Mulhall is ideal and everything gotten ready for an L.ve city on the roses ta the f road. that $1,000.00 be provided for in the aa the mechanic Who outdistance the early start with ti- drilling. 1 V i thezs roses were eocrt, Most of the dr.R:rg machinery has budget for farm bureau day. county smittetf aristocrat, played by Ward left Wednesday for Los AngtLs, to It t It" ) t rnarr.rst of roses Mr. Holbrook asked that Crane, for the favor of the impudent arrived h?re, th c.!y things lackirg ator, xrs dy. pipe and ergsp? ta la T" be given a budget of $1,250.W little want ad girl. In the supporting being tbvzt i::J feet cf drill rT to order drill - , Th i rj budLr. ccp--CcL ume WaL.tr expert Pasadirx, Ur. rig tools. a and part cast, each one of whom fits perfectly and fer gtneral expense in on cf ths tert k 1 roses. Ci t: 5 t L r who rrfui J i, trLra IL putting and E. merriJrrir-such are into tia niche, prime her. t.; and tzi et p J tzrrrrr.r-.- t rxs to drill i. well, farm ment monopolists as Charles Murray a cor'-zthe axked that Holbrook cr to drill C rrs ts 1 v , c 'x r y ry I'r. cn ths a S7 ;dnev. and teow spr. -be not reduced txrli ths c;l. Ur. iLtT I to : the 17 A Z F. NVMi j Uerrer, cl j j t7 many re lets cf Yeall L r 5 La pz.zt C f P. will drill th well 4,C:j :t cr .!s l perL; a tr-- r or two com: , adjourned to December afer . r: v. necessary." r czzixt't vLrn ytJ see Glorified.1 Spsu-L27, -1 a bachelor boy a" quartet at Woods Cross are serving jail sentences, one is under suspended sentence and the fourth is under pro-atias a result of the theft of 20 ndes, according to Sheriff George usnn. The youths are Arrious Burn- at, on Le-an- meeting held Decern- - -- missjonen . atms.,,' Commissioner ; n, tTj Stevenson, . Holt, Wine-- r end Clerk W, W. of December 6, 1926, were as read. ppnved j 1 enmittee of Dari and Weber , citizens met with the com--r- s. C. fi. Barton, P.J. Dix, vhitlock from Weber county; t' Adams, C. H. Toone, George W. 1 ted W. P. Epperson from Davis appeared and made a request , jaa appropriation 'for the live-- l -- i at thow to be held Ogden, U- nit to t, 127. be made by Davis -defray the expenses of j to help Mr. Isaac Adam spoke in f&tw. of the county helping, as the f end of Davis county was greatly ij.- xe4 by the show. - Mr. Whitlock d the commissioners that a seed a Vu going to be held in connec-- i Mr. , Childs with the 'show. benefit that Davis county 'J thefrom the livestock industry :rd Jh is encouraged by the show in i county. Mr. Toone urged that an Topriation be made. P. A. Dix be- the show to be a benefit to both ties. Mr. Epperson believed that , Cpden Livestock show ought to be a consideration by the commit--2of Dsvis county and aid the v with an appropriation. The com- Ti that the was assured livestock v would be given consideration. i fetter from Frank Hyde, asking Walker be placed in the poor i John was referred to Commissioner season for investigation. . , ClficiaJ bond of John W. Thornley, ..led member of. Davis County tool board, was approved by the and ordered zjty commissioners . D im A J A recorded. fetter from Wendell B. Hammond rcLra to his November claim was i and filed. The clerk was author-- i to make a warrant in conforra-- 7 with claim presented by Mr. Ham ) nr ita il I- - A k, and an. fetter from state road commis- asking that Davis county make 11,000.00 for survey of 111A project, was ral read; no money 4 IE fop ii ix a;. at th the exhibit fair this committee from Davia county tax Jin association met with the coun-- 7 A J commissioners n and discussef the budget for the year 1927. A vamendation was made in writing, aposed m -- .u - Farmington, Utah, December 13, 1926. County Com- - , Hon. Board of ( missioners, m County, Utah. rilemen: , . I committee, the, i appointed by the chalr-- 1 f the tax payer' association of ns county, Utah, met at the court on December 13, 1926, and made i examination of the tentative budg : 1st the year, 1927, as submitted by county auditor, and after said of the said budget and the "Jilted revenues of the county for beg leave to make the following 'went and recommendation, viz.: Iae total of the requests and nm he general fund is M03.80, in order to produce this wont, in addition 'to the estimated enue from fees, etc., it will be to make a levy of 2 mills, fTJ on last year's valuation an in-- 0 of 2 of a mill. recommend that the expendi-'- ! be Teduced sufficiently to keep Jin the revenue produced, but not nC!1 last years levy. ait the requests of the several of-,- ? be reduced as follows: rnty auditor, in the' sum of for publication of report, treasurer,.. in the sum of .00, regular, and extra help in of-x?unty sheriff, in the sum of obmination of one deputy, '0.00; $500.00 gas and auto d $1,600.00 new car. wnessor, in the sum of deputies, $370.00 office Coanty recorder, in the sum of vcgulir and extra help in sum of fr. County agent, in the pence account, LU1 -- I ) on e ) ) ex-tTm- 11 i I r t r f r ( V l , L. ac-n- $1,370-V"?0-- ' $7,805.00. , " lncre Soo ' 00 v in the Respectfully submitted, ' C .budget JOEL R. PARRISH, - Chairman, . was discussed by all Bennion, of the State Arri-lii- L appcirr j and asked Ijovwion be mads for crop pest JUoa for next trit. that it 1 cr of in tl.jyctr, 7otrci, (ltamstedto thit dd - ..CO would , tihs - i cl iarpec c- c6crt-- - It, the di;ry the llr .IPneI rV nion wsiy t: s errs cf the cct tDvu ccur.'y ttj bead. He t, alra t'irj rlrrt arlri berrj , i fcr 1 ia-,'V- j1 13 thxt ta ..a erre cf u i cl : C- -j cf lr re-ort- ed ' ea-c- p. -- - Ill-fat- e - - , Forty-eight- Pen-ma- -- t Bamberger Electric Will Start Delivery Service Business Conditions In Twelfth Federal Reserve District 6, pre-imina- ry - . Bay View Club Enjoy Entertainment -- available, no action was taken. -- LUm Rigby appeared - and dis-- xi the State Fair bills paid by the T I I y 4 com-ose- d Legion Officers to be Installed This Evening - 00 Believe Me Xantippe Coming to Kaysvilie -- - u a, ct Farmington Boys Well Liked by Radio Fans Road er; er; to Get Zion-Mou- nt s. NeW.Triumph for ; Corinne Griffith Work Is Begun At Site of Wei n, Mid-Americ- an sub-stati- on California Buys Roses From Hiller Floral Co. sub-stati- on CaL-crr.l- s. rro-pos- es l.-.- high-stand- ar -- - a-- ' tnt or C"re I i s-- 1- tr ;hs, ;'i r tli .-i in: ti .4 xi:rr;lczs cr- n d.zg c i.;j ti ;n( ini tit v Oil |