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Show IK LAYTON. UTAH, MAY 14. VOLUME ELEVEN ten-ac- i re girls, led by the combined Davis county grade school band of 85 pieces, which will start the- days festivities to the boys track meet which will close it. Miss Floy Hanson is chairman of the posture parade committee assisted by Myron Layton and R. 0. Lavton, and ' Tferman Nelson heads the boys track coiproittee with Elbum Dickson and AUoh Hadlock as assistant. The second group to take the field are the girls for soft ball with Ima Whitesides in charge and Winn and Lutile Pack as helpers; part of the boys baseball squads under the direction of Marie Argyle . Brown, Liquor . Administrator, To one Address Graduates of the other games. More baseball and softball for the boys with tennis for the girle and the other smaller group games will begin the afternoon activities. It is expected that as many as nine games of tall will be in pro. gress at the same time. In these events the participants will not be entered instead they will be numbered consecutively one, two three and so on and play is groups according to "their numbers. Fifth and sixth grade boys will meet in the dash high jump, broad jump and 200 yard shuttle relay. Track events for the seventh and- eighth will be the 75 yard, dash, put ball, broad jump, high jump, and 440 yard shuttle relay while, the ninth will partici. pate in the 100 and 220 yard dash, the 440 yard relay, shot put, broad and high jump and discus throw. The general committee in charge of the day is Glen Worthington, chairman, Golden Adams, Floy Hanson, E. G. King and Myron Layton.' Mr. King, principal of the Layton school, is grounds chairman with- Mr. Adams in charge of transportation and Mr, Worthington of finance. . Hugh B. Brown, state liquor is announced by Principal Samuel Morgan as the speaker chosen to give the address to the graduates at the Davis high school Commencement exercises to be held in the school auditorium the evening of May 22. Wallace Hess, son of Mr. and THrs. Milton Hess, of Farmington and president of the student body, will be valedictorian, Jack Stacey has the music in charge. The commencement dance will be held the next evening, in the gymnasium. This years class- numbers 251', the largest in the history of the school. - Record Gatherings Of Women,. Tuesday In Bountiful Five hundred thirty women were at the half day holiin day program which. was held un12, Bountiful on Tuesday, May der the direction of the South Davis Stake Relief society in cooperation with the Extension service. President J. H. Robinson stated that it was the largest gathering of women in the history of the South Davis stake. Mrs. Ella H. presWilliams, stake Relief society uieet-Inthe of chairman ident, was She was assisted by .Mrs; Edward Henry W. Stahle, Mrs. , the C- - Holbrcck-B. Mrs. Welling, busi-neand stake and ward workers or development the leaders, in ' the program. the of Mrs. Lotta Paul Baxter,, 'Relief society general board and Mrs. Katie C. Jensen of the Lion House social center were the quest -- in attendance ! 50-ya- rd , - - Board oT county commissioners lit the state are asked in a letter .signed by Chairman IrviAAmovh j of fhe Tax Commission at the to guard against eettle-menCapitol for delinquent taxes that the full will total less than amount. After the sales in May of proper ty delinquent for taxes, the power to sell the property ts reimburse the county, Mr. Anovitz says, is vested wholly In the boards of coun ty commissioners. The power la rubjcct to no review bp the Tax ts 1 tor wive f liemocratie mator the "campaign riiitNational Democratic chib In Washington, Ur loclx Farm Act and the Background of the Pigs. Here I Woman il: chairman, Joe Cook and David Winn; boys tennis and games feuch as badminton, ping pong, shuffle board, tether ball,' hop seotch, marbles, horse shoe and ethers which-dnot require so large a playing space. Bill Swan, Roland Reading Greens last futile cour move and. Lloyd Brink will check on the Was an appeal to state supreme tennis matches while Myron Adcourt from a ruling by Judge Pratt ams, Henry Rampton, John R. denying a sanity hearing. Walsh, George Cooper, G. M. Adams, Henry Call, R 0. Layton, B. Kenneth Sheffield arrd George Waite will each take charge .of H. a - -- end representatives In session at the la lecturing on the topic, Tho New The Constitutionf : Changeless And W. A. Hatch formerly Street arid House ' Of Woods Cross Dies Numbering Starts At Rigby, Idaho In Bountiful Changeable Vi: A. Hatch, 77, former tee Went of South BountfuL died Thursday semi-monthl- y - - - . itu-.tio- n. - i I - . Pay-ct'e;- says Mr. Almvitzs members of the Tax the letter, Commission ftel it incumbent to express a word of warning to the members of county commissioners. If the property is worth the total amount of taxes accumulated against it, it would seem Improper to accept less than the full amount of taxes after the Jilay sale, when this is not permissible at the titpe of the May sale. Where the property sold does not have a market value equal to th total amount of accumlated taxes, then the boards of county. commih-nioner- s, the letter' explains, should not insist upon . obtaining .an amount equal to the full, amount of accumulated taxes. Each board becomes a trustee for the purpose of obtaining for the. taxing unis the amount of the countys tan - The meeting of the at neaT RiKby daho. II Bouifi'fiol Lions was- held at the Constitution of the United States had been, in poor health for ix Community church with a fair atwhich may be said to be as change years tendance. The- matter of choosing t He moved to Chesterfield, Idaho, delegates ,to atend the ditsrict less as the rules of good grammar. However those who write it in 1880.. lie resided at Chesterfield convention to be held at .Logan, and circum- 25, years and in 1905 moved to Juile 2, and 3rd was discussed. realized that tim ' A committee of five in the persthey have'since lived. stances alter eases of application Rigby-wheronnel-of Call on S. II.- Rumel, James June Hannah of most rules of conduct and so yarded Oscar Smedley, Argus Papuan, they made provisions for the adapJ.he town of Hatch took his name Yarbrough, and Lloyd Farkin was const tation and change of the and he was the first postmaster. appoint'd to place street signs on Surviving are' his wiJoV and tho Main street designating or numberThere has been so much discus- following Children: Electa F.,ing of the streets, which means the sion concerning the document. Its .Thatcher of Los- Angeles; Anson beginning of the numbering of the of Frovo, Am- - town, both street and house ruminterpretation affects what is .on and faxitran-Hatcour tables and our bucks. People ftion. Latch, of Chesterfield; Marin- - bera. .Next week those who wish to are reading it who- neVer'read it 'us. Hatch of Boise;' Mrs.' JIar-naI Munder of number's on their home will Hatch Ransom . place . before. M be able to purchase tho numbers and of Rigby, d government-minde. ...... . at Arms. nominal cost through tho Brothers and sur. of sisters very contests in people are sponsoring T. A, Hatch and Lily LI. Lions club, ere our schools to stimulate interest in 'ving of Clarenco Nenlcn of Salt Lake Wonds croM Utah; John this determiner pf the rules, of hu- fIri!jRe of Iloneyvillc, Utah Alice CVy wqs in attendance and gnve a LIIatch man relationships. Duerden, Ada and Itboain Tarkin vny explicit talk on tax equaliza. Teachers will first be given the of Los Angeles. Jtion, explaining how property tax . Funeral services will- he' hcld i bring assessed under the new opportunity to enter contests- - in the proper presentation of; the Wednesday 2 p. m. at the Riyjmehod and that in tho near fu Second ward chapej, with, burial in ture xcalos'ate will be assessed un subject matter. der the new method whereby propAll this ostensibly in celebration .t'he Rigby cemetery, erty owners will be paying accord-,inof the 150th anniversary of .the to the value of his holdings. . adoption of the constitution to be observed in 1937. trict CCC, and the man charged . Partisans may try to with the repo,i?lity of organiz. of the aroused public interest ing tho CCC in the Fort Douglas 940 VHrlrt, in the subject. But whether. they recounted the history of the CCC and remarked on the do or not much gored will result YVih. Captain Miller in charge of from a better understanding of a ceremonies and with officers from can,r(y conf,ilons of the camps personnel now as compared to code of behaviour many of whose Fort Dotigrlas and citizens of Davis i J1 test drawn the from are in day yie.n he organized Co. the provisions officers, attendance, county comPany In tho dis- ed experiences of the race over technical service, and member of 1 CCC Co. 010, celebrated, the third many centuries of time. his Commission. However, . v tle THIRTY-FOU- R Cases Set For Trial Caution Urged In District Court Against Deficient For Month of Juno Delinquent Taxes . playground will Layton he in use, every inch of it, when the fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth ana ninh grades through the Davis county meet for their annual May Play Day, Friday. The largest and most successful day cf its kind ever held here U expected by the committees in charge from the posture parade, with 18 squads or a total of 331 28-ye- ar i NUMBER School for New Deal Wives in Washington Ten-Acr- e DELBERT GREEN Throng of SENTENCED TO DIE Children Expected At ON JULY 10, 1936 Davis School Meet Delbert Green stood unmoved before Judge ugene E. Pratt, Thurs day when he was told he must die before a firing squad at the state prison at dawn July 10th. It was the fifth time the old triple slaper had heard set a time when he must leave his prison prison cell for the last time, walk across the yard, be strapped to a chair nlacel against a well and face hiden executioners. Judge Pratt had given the execution order on each of the four previous times Green had appeared T'nrsdays action was regarded as closing the last avenue of es- cape .for Green, who has lost a legfcthy series of legal moves that have dragged his case through the courts, pardons board and govern's office more than six years. Bought to Farmington from the atatc prison bySheriff Holbrook of Davis county, the condemned man displayed the same apparent indifference to h's fate that has marked his long wait behind prison bars Saved twice by reprieves by Governor Henry H. Blood, Green now has but two possible ways to turn, and both are regarded as closed to him. Sheriff Holbrook is empower. d to seek a sanity hearing, but has never indicated he would do so. The slayer's attorneys have an. nounced they will not attempt an appeal to the United States supreme court. JD$J . .. The following cases have been set feu trial in the District court, Second Judicial District' in and for Pavis county, to be heard on the dates designated beginning at IB o'clock a. m. each day before Honorable Eugene E. Pratt: The State of Utah, plaintiff vs. Oo'orge C. Layton, defendant; Mon. day, June 1, 193C. Zions Savings Bank & Trust Co. va. Rulon G. Ford et al, defendants; Tuesday, June 9, J936. Stewart Burton Co., plaintiff vs. Cljarles II. Burton et ux, defendant; Tuesdav, June 9, 1936 . P. E. Burnham, et al, plaintiff vs. Roy Cahoon et al, defendants; , Friday,- June 12, 1936. George Morgan, plaintiff vs. J. E. Hadden et al, defendants; FrL ' day, June 12, 1938. Alfred Leland Jost, plaintiff vs. W. J. Thayne, defendant; Mondag June 15, 1936. Barnes Banking Co., plaintiff vs. George W. .Webster et al, defendants; Monday, June 15, 1906. The First Security Bank of Utah ct al, plaintiffs vs. John A. Young-ber- g et al. defendants (Tuesday, June 16, 1936. Barnes Banking Company, plaintiff vs. David Stoker et al, defendants; Tuesday, June 16, 19$6, It is ordered that, where a jury is desired that clerk mus' be notified and fee paid before May 20. . , 1936. Mrs. Mary Tolosky, ft, of N. Y., already the no. ther of seven ' children, recently try. Lender Hughes, Supt. Foreman D. E. Davis, Capt. gave birth to her third set of Brunner and George Lewis. twins. , Not the least enjoyablo feature on the program was the plentiful The number of girl slaves ia a nearly 2,000,-00- 0. supply of boor and the Dutch lunch China is These child slaves are purPlenty of both kept tho Bpjrits at a pleasant pitch. chased mainly for domestic f Waih-ingtonvil- Wey-mey- le, cr, ! Chaplin Curtis, who had previous ly been working in camps in Nevada, was transferred to Co. 940 as his headquarters. Ills duties as Chaplin will bo to s arrange programs and give spiritual aid to the Mrs. Carrie Smith of Hutchinson Kans., in seven yea: has worked 8,000 cro8s-w- o puzzles, an average of a littlo mor than three puzzles a day. . g, Founders Day take-advantag- Celebrated At Company 0 a original members of and Jerry Should Widow PP ??,bert80n. SATURDAY, hail who are still rL TUESDAY, January 23rd We-mJanuary 20th-- We members of the com Horrifying: Blood . Wednesday evening. saw fish droves alternate periods of sunshina of flying great pany, gave short talks, and rccelv Succeed . Cap'ain Keith K. Tnom. execu- ed a rousing ovation more will shower see and this morning. It is aland from .the 'Malolo) today, Gore tive officer of Fort Douglas dis-. fasfrom is boys now most It until Tahiti. A wife is often the cause of her oppressively hot as we net Sheriff Holbrook of Davis count the Two their Faulkern and equator. brothers to husbands success. She is the watch them skim along cinating But families recenly moved to .Val expressed the goodwill of the citL a foot or so above the oceans surDaring the past few months an power behind the throne. WEDNESDAY, January 24tW zens of the county toward the comattempt has been made to make does that mean that a wife always Verda from Salt Lake; one family momCrossed the equator at 5 a. m.f but now and then face, dipping and complimented the men of drivers more careful by picturing has all of the qualifications which lives in the house vacated by Ulys- pany their exemplary conduct. entarily into a wave to wet their that bring too early for me I was Peveraux other and the ses family ta-s- ee the messy, painful end that may be her husband brought to bear on Supt. White praised the members wings, thereby enabling them to still asleep, and so didnt get the Mitchell home. theirs. The president of the Auto, the political situation? If women occupies nt as feci even the for or the continue it their bump splendid manner in which We need .your help to move tbe flight They range mobile Manufacturers Association are to be sent to congress just be had Watched boxera the in over. to inches in of size the from entera they field. performed couple cabin, so if you arc craving Alvan Other Old Timers who spoke over a foot, and sometimes fly work out in Firat Class. We saw-o- ur Macauley recently said: cause they are widows for senti- tainment come to South Bountiful were Sergeant Dowa, 38th ihfan- - along ahead of the ship for what The industry is keenly aware of mental reasons then like a parish May 20th. Admission 15c. second movie in First Claim the futility of sporadic attacks on choosing a clergyman we had betseems a hundred yards. I slept on deck until midtonight. . problem. Such ter, in picking candidates for imhe We tapped-i- n on another aerial night, when rain erove me below. attacks, emphasizing the morbidity portant office, consider Mr. and on deck tonight, and listened to 25th THURSDAY, January and horror aspects, are not effec- Mrs. John Doe. radio programs for several hours Went swimming in the ships PThe record attendance was due tive. In fact, we are inclined to beunder a star.lit sky. ' pool this afternoon. Ono-o- f Ocean to the whole hearted- support of lieve that they may actually add 21st SUNDAY, January these queer, rough yet refine. FARMINGTON "the officers of the local organiza- to the hazards of the situation. trifle rough last night, and R British seamen, finding that I Frightening a child of the contion, who mad special arrangeDale Clark suffered a $5,000 loss slipped back to slight Utah, spent an hour or ments for. the women of their sequences of wrong doing may on sugar beets in Springville on acnoon fine. still I again. By feep ';V pumping me abont Mormon. I enserve as a background for positive count of their freezing this spring. groups. Acknowledgement is made miles had come we 1,507 oday work lightened him to the best of may to all local workers and stake this nstruction which will lead him to E. G. Walker spent a couple of 'rnfli' 2158 Still San Francisco. ' ability. rs who assisted in making, ove the right of his own accord. days in Farmington this week mili to go. first half-da- y holiday program a Jut when fear gets into the fore- visiting relatives. Mr. Walker mov January 28th Today I took a shower fter dinner, but Is FRIDAY. . success. national holiday, and ed to Australias seven ago nervous a is wreck years Ogden the reas the wasnt Successful, Mrs. Ella,. Williams suggests ground very wife his about a year afterwards I am told, to onr the soap corresponding, water 'Is and bath., 'that this will be made, an annual sult. new salty, since died has he however, Fourth of July baek home. They On seeing all this, he was pleased refuse A campaign in safe driving made there, Ute Legend of Creation to lather tt it. event of the South Davis stake June in the his headqquarters held a short patriotic program he. and thereafter he came down from 3 to occupy the forefront of our Part II MONDAY,. January 22nd Stll society. . considertion traveled but has City First Cass tonight, after which In tho sky every day to at sea! thinking from now on. Perhaps the able portion of the time. Mr. WalkManitou stooped and touched the his homo is warm, now, and were It fields and to rest by it not for the. breeze that continufrog races were held. I bet om. oil and gas companies will contriber still hag the same weakness for earth with his fingers: and where, roam in the FARMINGTON all three races, and came out ahead streams of the to side or in the ally caresses ;us it would be unthe cause since horses he had when he lived here. ever he touched it grass, flowers, the ute something tent of three shilling to the the and have world been FarmKenforests became comfortable. Sat around on deek all driven off He has made several trips to some drivers H. J. Sessions, mayor of and trees sprang forth and forests to 75 cent. and where equivalent he the and here accident his L. rested roads horses by playground the agent stories tucky after race ington and O. S. afternoon listening to yarns of the meadows were made both on and I had the discus--slo- n The boat-ban- d wife are expected to arrive home of bone protruding through the brought them out here in trailors. mountain and plain.' The sunshine when his work in Heaven was done sailors. Their appearance belies AnLos to He has also transported horses this Sunday evening, from with yesterday, Mr. Buchen-bflesh. which came through the hole in the But still there were no living creat- conversation, too. Where else but attend also to He or went from Tiajuana, Mexico. geles. where they May not the whole problem, when made also warn- ures, no birds and no beasts, no on a British boat would you find name, loaned me a copy of hla the Old timers convention and ho1p considered, take os further than replenishes the Ogden horse mar. sky which he had home-tow- n bears and no wolves, no buffalo rough seamen paper from Scotland.. entering into an in- The ket at times and also assists Sher- ed the air and melted the snow; and no deer, no fishes and Christen the new sreamlined train. instruction in mechanically Fraserburgh. Herald and np men g00j iff Young with his horse ranch in and the water ran down the side telligent conversation on English A crew of four civil engineers is Counties Advertiser fo f trees There and Northern the but truck driver BountifuL grass and w literaturet And yet, even the rough of the mountain and made streams nothing have estabMshed hadquarters here driving. the 1933. 18 and Nov. So 24 be It wa amusing U loneon and became ter. 7, by by est hands know their Chaucer. hours. and big rivers. Furthermore, in the at the O. S. L; station expecting kept back ofjob and read. wished for accidents someone But many We spent another delightful is mountains and. on level land of the ly again to be engaged for a month check WOODS CROSS and indifference to to inhabit these lands which he ha evening on board under a halfformed Tomorrow morning "early w were lakes irg curves along the railroad tracx road hogging plains great so some made one beautiful, with human welfare. received between Salt Lake and Ogden. the Leonard Winegar has moon, with Andrews playing his sight the islands, so I am rctlrfrj and seas grew. Thus was F. W. Knapp of Menan, Idaho, is A development of kind hearted- the appointment of postmaster of world created, and it was a world whom he could talk, play or. In- accordion while the sailors danced to bed early tonight much as a relieving H. J. Sessions, as agent ness and consideration of the North Salt Lake to succeed Harold of warmth and sunshine a pleas struct So he created man and ftl sometimes with one another and kid does on the night bt?x creatures on the O. S. I Ry. here while rights of others will take years of Nelson. other and living pu sometimes with the very few lady Christmas so that the time wQ flowers, ant world where trees, con is Mr. the latter is on the coast. Verda Baird the to of .Val on . there earth, making the passenger. There it a great pass mar njilly atd, ' perfect are so and the them planning ductor on one of the two new grass, and shrubs grew Howard Fuller of Eannlngtoh many influences now at work his own likeness. dearth of women .on board. after former 1; Y J f wont sera :T to ram fell on the afternoon of every and Katherine Lbder of Bountifu neutralize the best efforts human- streamline trains starting to op- day so that it indeed became very Thus were all things created. Aw - R continue miserable, and sleep wondering w took out a marriage license Thors erate today between Los Angele e was much pleased. hi the xhning salon. itarians might pot forth. morningt and Chicago and from vice versa. beautiful. day. And Insufficient v anniversary of A Her Husband forTVflt,'r,n o. 940 with ft Dutch lunch beer bust in the company mess d . g. wo-we- ss driver-Accide- nt . - ean-vas-b- ag - TriMiLr.?) w-fr- sea-sickne- ss ' t Re-K- ef -- ' , If-t- " -- om |