Show LAYTON LINES LIMES I 1 the farmers unice has erected a lamp post of its store and keep a light burning all night this is one aiace no nc doubt that electricity will nill be utilized when the electric power company gets in shape ro 10 furnish it mr adams of the syracuse salt works says they ship annually about tons of salt there are probably very few localities cali ties in utah ulah that are better belter adapted for honey making than layton and vicinity on account of so BO much seed eed lucern lacern being raised and the foothills being covered with brush brus h whose leaves are covered with honey dew in the late summer months osborne Gur thery made lbs 11 of honey and pounds of wax from seventy swarms of bees oo on the old john ellison homestead on the upper road this summer delbert Del hert the nine year cearold old son of elijah E and hariet ellison is very tick lick of malarial fever but at last accounts was slightly on the improve dr ingram ingrain was called out to clearfield sunday to quarantine one of the schools but on his arrival found it unnecessary to do so as a the supposed lup posed contagion was only a mild form of acar scar letina we had two ariu sways awaya last week A team hitched to a lumber wagon belonging to elijah ellison Ell lson started from the roller mills milli and ran for a considerable distance dla tance to the north ato along ng the U P track successfully crossing cro ising a cattle guardin their mud mad ft fight the other team abich was hurried to a boh sled aled belonged to 4 william morgan and ran about a mile and a half south sauth of the U P station house no serious damage was done in either case X E P ellison paid out 1300 last saturday alone for wheat for the roller mills which ground bushels during the last month one big hay bay raiser in this locality says the recent election had the following effect on him said that prior to the election he offered a man a stack of hay bay at a ton which the buyer agreed to pay providing he be could get the money he went to the banks in ogden but instead of loaning they were calling in their loans after the election the seller raised to ta 3 it a ton on his hay and the it buyer uy er b it d no trouble rouble to ge gihle money from the same bank to buy the hay bay now he wants four doll dollars are a ton and thinks it will sell readily at that figure before spring quite a 8 number of sheep are being fed here which wilt will also cause the price to go up the price of wheat has gone down a little it is said when you subscribe for the semiweekly herald by taking it with the clipper you also get a ticket for the herald prize drawing leave orders with william dawson at uie the farmers union it if you subscribe for these two papers you may get h two iwo hundred dollar parlor organ to boot all tor for two dollars think ol of it |