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Show VOLUME XIV. r K A1 ft ft ft trtctri:i!i!t;irk-:trtri!-trirtrt;i!- t I I SYILLE, LAYTON AND FARMINGTON. UI. Till KSDA1. J M I RAILROAD BLOCK DE The windstorm of Tuesdav n.ght FARMINGTON and Wednesday put the railroads, on Ccur.-neat of rich nd fertile Dvm foustj Home of the Miller Floral rom-Icrating through Dav - count out of those Kreeiihoutea are the Iwtaeen the Miaeouri river and the business. Early Wednesday mori mix Farit tc coast. oration of the tamma t trains on the Bamberger pot sUu k I Ha waterworks and $ resort. ifn.r t nert-iA fine place for aub S' tights. in the snow and at this wntirr. Thurss t day morning, are still stuck There L a tram just norfhMif RavWule near1 the brickyard, another no. ft- the high Mjitle Bodi! of Kaysville was school and still another at Bountiful. a uest. if Miss Fvelvn Hess during The worst situation on the Bamberger the wet k is just south of Kaysville and ot the . .... hill in the ( learfjeld district, Mondaj afternoon Miss Afton Robinson entertained a few friends at an afternoon partj. ELI DAVIS HIGH SCHOOL J. Muir, the student. 3- by Leo direct the . A A&A1HtiiAir&T!rf"r:tr-irrt- t o-- k of ? 5 2 2 2 2 2 2 J frtrfrft if A 6 A DAVISITES ENJOY HOLIDAYS Well, Happy New Year everybody! Mayyou. aJITiye Jong and prosperd Little 1920, who by the way is prowing rapidly, came in without bluster or flurry and was watched and waited for in various-wayby the young people of the county. Some hailed him while s dancing; others arranged special parties, while still others met the dear little fellow in Yes, 1920 was ushered in while dear old 1919 slowly made his departure, and we were all sorry to see him go, for we have enjoyed him immensely, but he was growing old and people insist upon a change about every twelve months, bo dear old 1919 left us. The Btudents of Davis feel that the New Year is full of big achievements, high ambitions and pronounced success ready now-- , having returned to school bob-sleigh- s. to set about making their dreams, which are many and varied, come true ; realizing their ambitions to a certain extent, and eventually making a bigS. ger, better and broader D.-rNodoubt there were many resolutions made for 1920. It is rumored that L. J. Muir has at last resolved that he will at least experiment with government of the stdents, by the students, for the students. The basketball men have made a resolution too, so it seems. They are going to turn over a new leaf and win every game this year. Wont that be great? Yes, and that isnt all the Sstudent Body is going to give its support at all the games and stand on the leaf the boys have just turned over, to keep it from being a flyThe girls at the school have leaf. resolved that they will not attend any more dances unescorted and hark! the boys have resolved that thenceforth and forever they will never go stag to the dances, but will always take a partner. Thats right, boys, treat the girls good and dont forget its Leap Y'ear. - Mu Wmtr Md t rn.it t . t - - i . j. at tv y A X ft., "V Vw - j V tjr . A' - A m y a - ' ' u T lit niM i,!..' stalled or annulled tram from the south V FOR SALE ? shares Syracuse Mercantile Co. stock. . Will sell all or part. Bountiful Lumber & Building Assn., Bountiful, or Phone No. 2, Bountiful. Adv. VVii I'n1s e -- K eiietaiy Oh 165 . i'k the Met. r t ,iius alie.tdv Looked," said Mr. Evans, in number and m chjtfacter the tmu h touted Denver show This is all the more reurkahle In m the fact that the Denver show's Line been ruiiiungtht ee years," while Ogdefl is making its first attempt of lanythinc of the kind. Such an assuccess surance of unprecedented seahs well for the officers of the show, for the untiring efforts they have put to bring to Ogden a name seeond to none in the live stock world " lUithuaiasm Spreads. Tlie nthoKiasm of the committee members has spread all over the northern part of the state, and as the opening day approaches the business men, professional men and everbody else in Ogden are fired with the determination to make those three days Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week, the most memorable and if "eed I.ive-iStoC- Tile night freight fa" j Mss-Netti- e k frth J pess-enge- rs , i visit-Ogde- n. t m . uec-tio- n KTo-vin- I rleo-tri- e i nt , . ity-a- i j , , j Ba-se- tt, -j , , 1 j. 12-1- 1 -- f , 111 ! 11 ! I ( u i i f:-- rgd ,r j- i o id m r f tO ip s ih (' I1! m in 0f rHtinjrn ford brr me raw. Dont AraH until but nrw dc!itcri: are psXble. Even next month U an sprir. huy uneertnintx. The number of Ford cars aletted to this tcrrlLry Iiraited and specified. Even to pet our Ulotmirt, we ntixl bare rtab Ima-ifidorders for cars. Just so rnanv cars allotted u; ju-- t so many will ct cats; will jou be one of them? Tboe tvho order cars now will be protecting themselves. If you would be forehanded, get jour name on an order today. Dont think jcu cannot use it if you get it now. The? four seasons are all alike to the Ford car. It is a necessity eer month of the year. Ecsides, the Ford car K lowest in upkeep cost and easiest in operation. And the new Ford electric starting and lighting; svslem makes driiing more convenient. Your order for either open or ciosed cars will have our prompt attention. I1, u. i , rt ;i. , 1 " r ) g !Or 'M i I ' IN I i 4 e. ., i- -. t-- i f -- . i h i i.i i, . CUu vi rv. D m I I 1 hir A , h rEian, .11 . ( ' BAMBERG I II LINE V. ILL It USE RATES ON MILK The Bamberger ELctric jettlay frt , bor-ntT- S (.bla.rg r.Llroa Insiat cn GcnaLae Tord Parts II the b3.s, thi meanx an advaiice of $D300 a an iricrea-.- e of $390.08 on jmlk and $3710213 in lrcight revenue. But the public utilities commission dcvlj-tcither to grnr U or deny the for increase in rasp'-ge- r fares. TIJs question was reserved for cui.sideration at a futute date, when the rates to Lagoon, which are e.i'-geto be d.scriminatory, wdl be studied. d I 1 pcrmivEion to arid r.a.k rate. 1918 is tal tn as a rr t of I y-a- r 83 Mi- - Nr v 'U -U. Of i' t i Iny. AMERICAN l ! faction 2 of Article XIII of the national constitution provides for this organization. Section 2 read: Member, hip in the auxiliary bhall be limited to mothers, w'iies, (laughters sa,t( rs of all men and women who wts in the m.l.tary or naval sendee of the United States between April C, 1917, and November 11, 1218, and or aTLr honorable prior to Nevember 11; 1222. The post commander will call a meeting of all who are eligible to h-p and It Is hoped e cry one will become a member. eligible Thcd'da-RmrcTtr- ne-ben- uty i i; v 1 ) J i rpri'g nr LLGIny jv It u i.uw rt pu id to or; arne a put. V, omens auxilLury to Elmer Cuddle Aimuicfn Ergum, of Kiy-vile- , Ti c d tie fur the organisation has not bf.fn B :e i, but will be annoanci'J on. 4- in WOMENS AUXiL! h. r tn' rT u '.'G f of C("teTviIIi: eri.. Will Fduvcr, WblL.ce and Orv Ili.ru y. t.I M r'"""; g at 1 'i-- V u g s i i , Cl j f I. Ei-.- i r 1 na g. ( V; Or &f t A:, 6' a:. I I I,Mm. X V'l fn a ,d ' v 4 I Jii.! e b m v 1 X V t, f t r f. U i 1 -- LAYTON AUTO CO. (TV if (how n r -e Phone I j. ere t : Buy Your Ford Car Now - -- i a r I - rt - i ( - s v it h hoim hr a ill sv u !l nid - viu' Ie1r.fi 7( moet o be 'iftc vi i Al, niay, following Evans announcement lub ycMcrday. The en ( I Ir. and Mis Clarence Robinson wa.s stalled neai loaned the Bamberger its bg tertained a few friends at a toboggan theJo-- kyiurd. ami a snow plow with Which to clear the pait New dear's eve. Thirty guests tram whs snowtsl in near the enger ' A hot supper was tracks. Jweie present high s hiMl Trains on the Short Line The steam roads fared but little bet- - served were also delayed. Sehoool was out ter than the electric line. Wednesday Mrs. J. Parley Ellison through the non arrival of teaihers Abbott entertained the morning an 0. S. L. passenger train and pupils. The power and light lines t the Hotel Utah, Salt Lake City.j of the Utah Tower & Light company got stuck in the Farmington cut south Abbott family at a New Agar's pinner or honor in or Thomas her afternoon, January Saturday father, of Kaysville, as also two engines PRrty and untangled by the were "bo is one of the early set Miw Bessie Earkms of Kaysville be wind intangled and crew's sent out to relieve the ma-- j most a exasperating manner tame the bride of J. Parley Ellison of The Reflex rooned train. The train is still snowed t'or' Farmington, plant wus out of commisRebel Creek, Nevada. The marriage sion in on the west or south bound track of most the time so far as power Miss Janetta Knowlton entertained is the culmination of u long friendship and the relief engines with it. It is and was concerned, hs were other light a few o? her small friends at a child- ami will bring forth the hearty said the train is completely covered enterprises As much rens party Saturday afternoon of last of a laige circle of manufacturing with snowr. There w'ere fifty:five as possible the people stayed indoors week. Games formed the entertain- - fncn(lhi The bride is a capable young on the train without food for ami traffic was discontinued. No conment for the afternoon Refreshments lu) of rare churm arul the groom is twenty hours before they w'ere re were served. siderable darnuge has been reported, ; an efficient and successful business leased by pushing a train through on asale from bioken window's and fallen . man, munager of the Ellison Ranching trees. the east or south bound track. The Mrs. Myrtle I riddle and Josephine . passengers were taken from the tram, C lark entertained at a party Saturduv company of Nevada.i The lywlywinis will reside in Nevada which is still buried in the drifts of ' LOCAL. STORM I M G1. evening of last week. Games and Not pleasant for' all who snow'. dancing formed the entertainment for crowd-froa does no While considerable damage was only l?trge Ogden expect On the D. & R. G., about a mile and Supper was served to t,vening 3 done air the surrounding territory, LAYTON a half south of Kaysville, about th by the wind storm Tuesday night h nventy put.sts of frtil fiUU, IrtYu4 in th moderate losses are drawn by the championship wrestling and Wedrie-nlnv- , same condition exists and two passen- - j Lxt?U id the production of milk, tomu matih between Jack Ilarbertson and many The Misses Nellie Clark, La Von i Uk mul Muizur becta Han the factory ger trains were stuck in the snow at of the i .avion Sueur cornuuny. tannery, fe A big plate glass window was Mown Ad Santol, but it nlso is making ready that point, one yesterday morning and Clark and Lom Tanner entertained at fc r dlcr nulla, i renmery und ennereto s ontmrtuni-tieroud of the State (exl one this morning, but they wrcre re- a New Years party New' Years ee in in the front of H J Sheffield & to handle the largest aggregation of . t fur Llutae acHkuitf uulnu'Kun leased after a fewr hours delay when4ut the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Sons store and two windows wetr live stock men in the west. The overfruit in tiuk Lurdenme, ami On the tbukeit Minmuf dairying k & R. G. rotary snow plow Clark. Dancing formed the entertain the big D. wrecked in the telephone offue in the whelming entries of blue ribbon stock h linn of the Huiuhertfcr IJeeti ic, Orifon D K G & Ine and tin Slut Mi s nHiro a chow eclipsing all former like soiond itory of th building ment for the evening. opened the line. " & Writ ln hirht and wwterwork i The scene of the blockade is in the t ton tommeicml club for information Emma Odd, who was m change of cxhihitions'ever held. e who those A of number considerable the switrh liouiil during the night, long cuts, where the roads come out Urogram Is Given. trt"k'it'CrCr'&'&'fr'trtr'trtrir'61:1rrto'CcCrCt,tr'Crrti Mr from the Farmington bottom lands helped build the Utah Central rad Evans also gave out the proher stuck to immediately post bravely and the cuts are said to be filled level road in 18(19, will accept the hospitalGeorge llnggs and family moved in- m front of the open window, exposed gram for the three davs of the show. with snow, packed hard by the high ity of the Salt Lake committee and to their new home Wednesday. to the full blast of the are tic tempest, Thursday. Jan 8 8 a. m., stock attend the banquet and entertainment wind which prevailed for thirty-si- x until hir relief came in the morning bulging, students judging contest, Glen Day has been ill during the at the Hotel Utah and the big taberhours. When men came in response to her ohys and girls lub judging contest; few days He is better now. past afternoon. nacle next in L. succeeded The O. S. Saturday call cuily in the morning they found K p. m at the Alhambra theatre, clearing its south bound track about midnight last The Lay Ion ward choir will give a the plu ky girl bundled in her winter wrestling matih between Jack IlarNew' Years day the North Farming-to- n 1m Ad Rani el, under rmmag-menight and now has that track open to social dance at La Toma hall on Th u ra- wraps at the board in u nurdbed con bertson and a at members its entertained ward Live Btoek show. traffic. of and Ogden perform(heerfulTy dilion, gamely Jaunary 13. social. An interesting program was il i a 9 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Juh dutie. htr Friday, ing rt ndered at 11 oclock a. m., after at show', 10 a. m. to 4 The Layton .Sugar factory will not MARRIAGE LICENSES Many window glam were broken in judging cattle which a banquet was served in the as- -, of pure-bre- d fir.-t cattle; before its the ml most various parts of the campaign Marriage licenses issued at the cqurt sembiy hall. The 'guests then adjourned complete 8 ",(l p m. (ow boy infurpi.il dance at week in February. house the past week are as follows: to the musement hall, where they everything loose was torn away. Berthunfi hall. Dec. 31. On 'the farm of (hrisLyiher Layton. Clyde Goodfellow and were entertained with music, games Mr-- , of Ogden spent a Asher (laud Satuidav, Jan 109 a. m., judging Grace Firman of Salt Lake City. smith of town, a straw staik, and dancing. few ti.iy s willi her pareits, Mr and Jr., just of cliarnpionsbip rattle; 10 uf'm. aucJan. 5. Bird Murphy and ldna Madunder the lee of which stock, had taken William tion sale of cattle, sheep and hogs; 8 Mr. Uarmey. Mr. and Mrs. Niels Nelson entersen of Salt Lake City. refuge from the storm, was nvtr rn Ogden Live Stork binmiet at evenjP Jan. 8. Ernest Edgar and Verna tained at tligir home Wednesday Misst--- , Gteen and alpha Sim- - turned and n yearling calf nnd a horse Weber club, which is characteriad an Woodmansoc of Salt Lake City. Other arnmnl. wer ing in honor of their sons and daugh- - n. on-- , attended a watch party given iii were smothered Jan. 8. William II. Jones of Chicago ters and friends. A large Christmas!,. hour. afteri having piHHt steakers. good music, out alive thiit-s- i Wednesday Ogle evening. and more ireportfiot than all, good j dug and Luella Dixon of Wilmington, III. tree formed the central decoration for In it g i o ered in. eats." the parlor, on whkh was found novel Loheit mai.aget of the M Tliere w ill b bus service at nil hours For Sale A Ford car, run 4000 presents for each guest. Luncheon M.on Mi ru'd & Compan.vs he al !U It HOUSE US' BUM 1S of the day from town to the Union ESll miles. Bargain if taken at once. - C. was strved. Games and music formed ((n (m ,pt. B1( j, JorL yards win re the show will bo if II. Ilam, Kaysville. O" .Uorul.it e .nog . ho rl 3 the entertainment for the evening. held aerordiiii" to xtr who t E r a n E i. i ,.! o' ) t (Olnpio'ed aero vi r ev erii rf e. I, c,dt'J'e-- i fi tlm ! i h AT CROW I)S TO (TTY ( K 1 I te f: BRINGING SHOW-I- oii' hiv of the the Bemherger Klettrn wen cither v v , Wednesday the vv,tui mule dism-music nod siftnl tin dry snow under doors and around window sash to tin disgust of the housewives Trains on 4 4 j-- t arui ne-- 13 foe Three Dajs la v !t l'rjrr..m i.l fot tvieniv four hour-v- v l ( i mmcni'c Today. ot ked a jil ltde !'(. id. w liu! .1 gu-- ttv 'til pint ! ( Sponsors of the great gum. Jan The fot e w . mi gi ea Live Mock show, which will Ogden faSi n snow was suits make its null,.! app a ranee January, s dr if! In iiled ,.r lluwri ni( Mu lake ; and IP jnn he seen wearing a is All night Tuesday night and ill day sn ih fium or to ear : M itv S( ; again on the li oi s,t,h ft sloth E VST MINI Bkly L ' ,- 1 - NUMBER HJC 9 X irft Thie Hifrh erhot.l is the highest neat of learning in Davis county. A modern building with wellquinped gymnasium and splendid facihUea for the education of the youth of eountv u located at Kaysville. It i the High school for the entire county. An able faculty headH 1SON-- K fi iirv f irrr but eir ( 1 I 'n r f :i aii'i the consun j t. ny Wli i i'n min ( M. ,rh- - . i out- - |