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Show Si . . a , ;) M. (lv-c- .. ij-- ARGUS ' 1 6t n r- -- FARMINGTON. UTAH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER V OLU.MRT. NUMBER 10. I I KflVSVmiiE J4E01S " 1. . , - a - . $ a The Argus Correspondent also receives subscriptions, and advertisements, if i know any news, tel) him about ' Jf you K i f it- - with the average consumer it only advertised and helped its tale. Later on the officers stated to tbs newspaper man that the most satisfactory run thus far made was Just ended aud that the Companys affairs were in a very prosperous condition. A pool or organization has been effected of the Utah Canning company and the proportion of profits and disposal of products for this Company Is thus affording a much higher profit for the Company than When running alone. - v . , j t - KAYSVILLE BRIEFS. Ella Smith is sick of typhoid fever, "What bests a good wife? asked a A bat man on the street corner. husband after the election, I guess, r LAYTON - extended east bystander-replied- nr BRIEFS. from an visit to St. Louis and thi , Flash Is temporary - district manager of the Bell Telephone Co. ' the absence of Mr. Gardner. Lawrence Blood, Fred Sheffield, D. IL 1 ELBE THIS DEARER EVERYWHERE WINTER. OUR WHEN Wg WE SUPPLY, SHALL THEREFORE ABLE TO BE d SELL AT GPEAT Frank Galley and Nellie Edmunds, came here frpm Salt Lake to vote on Lewis during the evening. election day. An Original IdM. t The editor himself had a serious Last Tuesday, during the excitement time maintaining the idea that he was The Kaysvllle Irrigation agent was Df election, there were two places of Verns oldest brother." here last week looking for a favorarendesvons that both republicans and ble site for a reservoir near the eld democrats sought and they were . Wynall place. the lunch tables at the City hall, and at the Music hall. The Woman's A very superior quality of sugar Everybody thought something waa Democratic club had arranged to serve when Moroni Stewart waa beet la being shipped from here this missing and luncheon to all hungry voters. not at the Kaysvllle drug store one year, having been raised In Ijijrton especially to those who had come alone. There are more than 10U cars is that of Mr. the Cotterell last week. opinion a tong distance. The Idea waa cer- Ward socials are bad places to twit day each averaging 40 tons to the James Carroway. Robert French, shipped, tainly an orlgnal one, and waa about a Democrat, ou election matters escar. They were consigned to the met were and of Pocatello Sir. of the At the day. City the best hit Gray, a lady Democrat- - whee! ! Sugar company at Ogat the train on election day.' by the Amalgamated hall. Pearl Blood, Luella Stewart and pecially den and will be the means of circuIn seen was in the girls the band wagon, and1 safety lating considerable money hereabouts, Margsrette Odd, were In charge of Allen Thompson the luncheon; at the Music hall were throng neatly attired in a box pleit deposited at the poles. the Company paying 4.25 per ton Emily Barnes and Lillian Barton. coat and black neclrtie, and seemed to A surprise was tendered Miss Hazel a neat sum for Thanksgiving day and Tea, sandwitches, cake, pie. etc were enjoy himself as much as any one. Snyder last Thursday. A large crowd the holidays. placed before the voters and undoubtProudfoot insists that.1 she .is was present.. The evening was spent Mrs edly. convinced more than one of them still a Democrat. She believes there in playing games, after which a deliA BOON FOR WOODS CROSS. that woman's suffrage is a good are hut. two left Mrs. Sheffield and cious ... supper was served. at waa served also Luncheon thing. herself and sometimes she doubts Mr.'Jas. Gardner of the Bell Tele- Rural Free Delivery the homes of Mrs. H.-J- . Sheffeld and other lady since recent election. thq Nogina In that Mrs. Jane Proudfoot.. phone Company left on Friday for SL Debember lot. Dletrlct was Lee Tylor bluffing tbe ladles Louis, after a brief visit he will visit WOOD'S CROSS. Nov 9. On DeInto a notion that he was a helper Chicago and other eastern points. The Republican Rally. at the supper table, he was when It Mm. Gardner will visit relatives In cember l the runil free delivery in-la to begin here. The district will The Republican rally here on Mon- came to "clearing tbe .table" They Salt Lake during his absence. Wood's Cross and all outside clude was a baa a he attended large say by frightful appetite. day evening Wm. Hemming Mortenson la here the city llmita of Bountiful, proper. crowd. Mr. Ben R. Rich, non of Ben I Miss Ethel Stewart got "mad' from- Idaho after visiting his relatives One route will be sufficient for the & Rich, waa the speaker of the even- four times when politicsonly were touched in Salt Lake, he and hla brother came district Juat now and If the mail Is few a over was the After rally ing. on and the' Argus man rescued her up to Kaysvllle Sunday to visit hla found to be too heavy for one delivof tbe Republicans went to Layton to from one awful prediement while an- friends here. Mr. Mortenson la book ery another one will be placed In aei remainder of the evening. other friend saved enjoy the her from falling keeper for the Oregon Short' line vice. Postmaster Hatch has tong been Lunch was served to the crowd that out of a poorly fastened door way. Claim Agent at Pocatello. ? working for this Improvement aa be came in late. Mr. Rich spoke a short A Jolly party of girls, safely seated realizes that It Is very Inconvenient time and a program was rendered. In a commodious band wagon, made for , one to go three and four miles asatstaaew The KaytyJllb Cannery. . ',1 things' lively has during flection of 11 mail, aim with" the the rural Howell, Congressman week The Dnmooratle Rally. In last who voters were If While there Kayaville any . day. At the Democratic rally held here representative of the Argus had the had not yet gone to the poles, the free delivery has been secured for this bn Monday night preceding election pleasure of visiting the great works girls would go straightway to the vot- district. Mr. L. L. Martlneau of Logan - aders' homes and see that they had atdressed an audience assembled In the of the Kaysvllle Canning company tended to their duties Each lady had Cardinal's Hat at Westminster. Music hall. He gave a very Interest- which is Just now a silent but im- a horn that made enough noise, when I visited the Roman Catholic When waa to fairly ing speech, taking up the Important mense monument to the farseelng sufficient air appli.. '1 cathedral in Westminster recently, the wake the dead. issues of the campaign and disposing perspicacity of its promoters. me pointed bf them In a masterly manner. Miss Ye scribe interrupted an executive The Republicans of Lawton gave a official who accompanied Lethla Tubbs of Farmington sang meeting of the directors and officers social hall out Cardinal Vaughan's hat pending Union Farmers the in. on the leftrhand aide, "Only a Faded Rose; Emily Barnes but was introduced to Mr. Cross the People high in midair evening, Nov. 7th. and Edna Edwards rendered a piano manager, who very courteously led Monday outside the chancel, and to but near from all parts of the surrounding election, "The Black Cat; and John the writer among the high piles of country were It would hang there until that rtstod M. Smith Jessie there. Hampton gave a very pleasing reci- canned product and silent machinery waa chairman. A fine program was in time It became dust, this being tbe tation. explaining the various processes of rendered. Mr. J. P. Meakln of Salt nsago with regard to all cardinals receiving the ruddy tubers and their Lake City, spoke a few minutes. Sup- hate, ae the hat la tbe symbol of the final sealing in the can and handsome per waa are invested. A Ward Social. seryed, constating of coffee, rank with which labeling. It was explained that this cake and other delicacies. Music was Notes ai'1 Queries.thy The Kaysvllle .Ward held a. grand plant has a capacity of 2250 cases per furnished by the Layton quartette. octal and reunion on Friday night to day and that since August 24 an aver whmh the Argus man waa an honored sge of 45,000 per day had been put up Consumption of Coffee. Two Good Mon Gone. guest and with the Ward Members making a total of 1,150,000 cans for in proportion to Its population Bra-t- ll had a most enjoyable time. A pro- the seasons run. That a market for Special to the Argue. takes first place aa a country of gram, - luncheon ang daqce was the this immense number of cans Is easily Centerville, Nov. ij Word waa receiv- coffee-drinke-r. The consumption of menu served. found in Colorado, Idaho, Wyoming, . coffee per capita in Brazil la fourteen It seems that Kaysvllle church Nevada and some eastern points as ed here today that Mr. A. B, Potter, Bishop of Centerville, had died pounds earh year, in Belgium and Holpeople are- very : much - like their well as California, -business .man when they take hold of Answering a question as to the re- rather suddenly at Bnrton, Ida. Death ia land it la eleven pounds, while in the anything they do It up with eclat and sult of the stir created by the State said to have been caused from bronchial United States each person In tto- - in; energy and leave no loopholes for chemist, Ilarmes, In bis analyses of ulation consumes an average of eight The catsups, Mr., Cross said the day the pneunonia. The time end place of hie any enjoyment to f escape. pounds of coffee yearly. England is rial not is bn known. young ladles having, the supper In decision waa rendered in this Com Inn with a Elder Joel Parrish died here this even- much behind lu the process hand are especially to he commended panys favor, they had to telegraph onc-hal- f pound for their efforts In behalf of the ward east fof a carload of tomato pulp to ing after an illness of several years. He consumption of only per capita annually, hut the amount fill the demand that had been made was and its visitors. of first settlers the this ward, of tea consumed on an average In among The function was begun In the after on them for more goods their supply Of the two Juving accompanied bis parents early in that country by each person ia five noOn for the older members In the having been exhausted. evening the young folks and on Satur- kinds the socalled Impure and the 1848. He leaves a wife, ten eons and five times aa great as in the United States day afternoon the children closed the properly treated product, the former daughters; besides two sisters. He wee sells se eeral hundred per cent better , 77 years of age. Funeral services will be social with a dance. The following program was render- and the chemist'e analyses and Saturday at Centerville, From 10 a. m. to 12 noon; re-- opinions have very little if any weight. ed: Mr. Thompson dance with Miss Msmle BE BOUGHT AT THE OLD RATES, AND night. A new enterprise has recently lieen launched here by Messrs. I,. S. and Sons In the lumlier yard and Their rtrcular building business. promises the sale of all kinds of hulld-In- g material Including mouldings, doors, windows, glass, paints and oils, fence posts, barbed wire, etc., with prices as tow as the lowest." A concert was given last nlglit In the Farmers' Union hall by the Woodward and McCall company. The dance given by the young folks St the Farmers' Union hall last Friday evening was a social success, but at owing to the counter-attractioKaysvllle the same evening, waa not as largely attended an usual. Hey-woo- WILL PURCHASED A dance will he giu-- by tlio Y. M. M. 1. A. of East Imylon next Friday s wi A YEAR HEAVY BLANKETS James Ellison has . a fl.25 Another dance was given in the new hall Tuesday evening where the returns of the election wore announced every half hour. There will also be another next Tuesday night. A prize will be given for the one handing in the I test name for the hall. one-sixt- instrumarks. Bishop Peter Barton; A painty Lunch Served. ? " j On election day the Womans Demo- mental selection,1 Clnthy- Blamlres; Mary Strong; song, Miss cratic club served lunch to the Judges recitation, Lizzie Smith. From 2 to 5 p. m., solo. if bptlr.preclnets. The lunch con- Hazel Barnes; violin solo, Maine Robsisted of various delicacies, such as ins; solo, Lethla Tubbs; duet, Etonian cake and pie; and among the sub- Eurtton and Norma Long; reading, stantial articles may be mentioned Charles T. Burton; cornet solo, Lester sand witches, and v tea. The Judges Gleason; solo, Sarah Taylor; were very pleased with the repast, dolin and guitar selection. Henry and no doubt were enabled to more Graham and Alfred Schofield; solo, accurately count the ballots i that H. H. Davis; duet,. Mamie and Hattie evening, by the aid of the delicious Lewis. tea prepared for' them. It must be remembered that such .work is someNote on the Dance. the twilight times carried into The question has been asked did hours. 15, 1904 KAYSVILLE UTAH CO-O- P n t THANKSGIVING DAY ' We ere making a special reduction In artlolee that are used In preparing the Thanksgiving Dinner. We especially desire to cell your attention to our price for NEEDED RAISING, and for ether euch fruit Theee all go at Wc A POlM-- D Thanksgiving Dinner supplies, such ae SWEET CRANBERRIES, POTATOES, CURRANTS, RAISINS, Etc', ere STEW, FK-ESH,l- SWEET nd : SHEFFIELD, the kaysville uergnut, THEH. HAS ... PRATT'S POULTRY FOOD Feed vour rhickeua this food if you wadt them to lay thia winter. It never fails to remind the hem of warm July. . PRATTS AHltfM REGULATOR This food keeps an animal in good heallh all animals, pigs, cows, rtc. are improved by the use of this regulator. lor-mer- ly GROCER MERCHANDISE AND MEATS. . IES, CANDIES. CIGARS DRUGS, AND PERFUMERY, i L H. O'Otatt, m Farmington exrt CENTREVILLE Shoes! BRIEFS. Special Correspondence. Frank White arrived hero on SCHOOL 'SUITS ... r Mr. Joseph Smith, who haa been 111 for some time la gradually Improv-ing- I ' One of the children of Mr. and Mra, Beckman ia thought to have the fever. Mrs. Wise, having resigned the nur-- I aery, the company haa employed Mr. Makforthin aa cook. Carl Smith and Edith Adams are to be married Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. Thomas Barber and Charles White, I Until December 1st, we shall give 20 I Cent- - off 1 c for cash, on all School suits. CALL FIRST. ' " FARfnitfGTON ; comcnERCiAL f Jhoef! SHttUfi tSSM our Sunday-Schoo- l superintendent visited the schools in Layton on Sun day last. Elder Elbert Randall arrived from his mission Sunday, November 13. Ho has been laboring In the southern I Btates for the past two years. A musical entertainment waa giv en In tbe meetinghouse Sunday even--I ing Instead of the regular Y. M. M. I. I A. There were some ex meeting. nellent selection 1 rendered which were j thoroughly enjoyed by all. Edmon Whittaker and MIsa Lizzie Woods were married Wednesday, reception was given at the home of the brides parents the same evening. The young couple are to make their home here for tbe prescnL Wa have just rereived a new lot of Shoes. The order amounted to cludes all the latest styles of Ladies and Gants' Shoes. from the babie's foot to the man who wears pared to suit the eye as well as the pockeL 300. and In We have them in all sizes ; number tens. We are pre- Get your winter Shoes now ! CALL UHIS WEEK. FO'R FIRTT CHOICE Babies Shoes from 30c Children's Shoes from Misses' Shoes from ft. to 1.23 to fl.30 fl.23 to 1.7 Lsdies Shoes from A J Gents Shoes from f 1.30 toto 1.30 J.J0 4.00 1 IF YOU WANT THE BEST, CALL TOMORROW! dgfiKBglB E . Now ia the time that mothers are buying the giria and boy new ' aohool clothieg. We have the heat assortment any mother would: wish. ' Call and look them over. We have all sire and all prices from Si. 00 up. Sat-urda- from Curlew. . UHK.EE CSiK-LOAV- S OF COyiL Some time ago, we received 8 carloads of Coal. Kach week, we shall have a new carload. If you want Rock Spring Coal, we hare it the best Coal on the markeL Order notv before buinltr el in. J. 2. WOO'D, Farmington. |