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Show but Alex Campbell, at last ac- DEMOCRATIC immediately CO.TICKETlff;lhlb was not doing quite sol counts, keeps the county It was very well. front of his place in the best conmuch appreciated. dition the year around, an auto Blankets! Blankets! Now is Twenty per cent off on ladies Rachael Colemere, One of the Old- mobi'e a id childrens winter coats and the time to buy your winter est Residents of the Coir ty. Died By so doing tho said mining blankets. Twenty per cent discapes, this week, at the Bountiat Home of Daughter Saturday to this count ful Co op. week Prices ranging magnate hopes get agoodroaJ a as 49 the result from cents to $8 a pair. Bounthrough county, Erastus Noble and Israel Bar-oof the farmers competing with tiful Co op. Jr., left the latter part of Mrs. David Clark passed away Mrs. Rachael Colemere, one of each other for the coveted prize. William White, who has been Con ast week, for Mexico, to look at The Democratic County It is quite probable, however, at her home in Kaysville, Mon studying the violin in Boston for vention was held in Farmington the country. the oldest residents of the counof hemorrhage, the ty, passed away at the home of that most of the farmers will day afternoon, past two or three years, is Wednesday, and the following Mgr. S. C. Howard was able to She had childbirth. her daughter, Mrs. E. W. Lay prefer to buy their automobiles. following expected to arrive home by the ticket placed in the field: resume his labors at the store a given birth to twins a boy and 15th of October. ton, in Kaysville, at 3 oclock, For representative to the ninth few hours each day toward the a zirla few hours before. The Resolutions of Respect. Elder Harold Smith, who has legislature, Dr. J. I. Morton, Kays atter Saturday morning, Sept 24th, of this part week, after ildrea weighed eeren pound. been laboring as a of old age and general debility. Whereas, Tbe Lord has in his missionary in ville. been home sick with the having ' 8he felt fine the first of the infinite wisdom, called home our, England, will set sail from Liver-- 1 For County Commissioner, quinsy the greater Drs. part of a Gleason and Morton d.d pool, to come home, this Satur-- four-yea- r week up to Tuesday, when she beloved Brother and President, term Stoker, week. could done be Started to sink and gradually Thomas Steed of the High Priest o,0ty thmg day- Bountiful. The little son of Mr. and Mrs., ho paUent. worse until the end came Quorum of the Davis Stake of William Wright of this place For County Commissioner, grew Ernest of was Deceased a Hatch, fell and daughter Deceased was born March 21, Zion at the ripe age of 83 years, the prize at the Four State year term John Bourne, Farm broke his arm. yesterday William and Emma Wheatley E)r. Kesler re1422, at Barton, Lancashire. his death having occurred at the ex- - ington. in duced the fracture. Butcher and was born in Calde-cot- Fair Ogden, for the best For County Clerk David F. waterof England, making her eighty Latter Day Saints' hospital, in hibit grains, grasses, Silas Burnham left for Denver, Bedfordshire, England, Salt Lake City, Utah, on Sunday, years old. melons, cabbage and other vege- - Smith, Centerville, 28th the He is contemplating ago, eight years She was married to the late the 26th day. of June, 1910, fol- thirty tables. He certainly made a fine I For Sheriff Ernest Layton, Monday. June. of last school there and taking entering Geo rge Colemere, at Kirtland, lowing an operation, and showing for Davis county. If Layton. with came to Utah She her a three course In dentisyears 1847. was in e U moth She Ohio, For Recorder Miss Maggie Whereas, He has been enerwere any who did not see be- there when four old, years parents try.. eroften children, seven girls getic in his labors as a president, his exhibit, or who would like to Layton, Kaysville, ing in 1876, located in Kaysville see and three boys, four having pre school a it again, they will be given For Treasurer George H. Grant, the four year old son of Sunday patriarch, Mr. and Mrs. David Reed, went oeded her to the great beyond worker, a pioneer and buiider of where she has since lived. an opportunity next week at the Draper, Clearfield, About this ago, years I twenty our county, as a member of the For Attorney J. H. Wilcox, under an operation at the Kaysshe was married to her pres- state fair. ville hospital, last night, for Nauvoo Legion and guard to the fall, Miss Holcroft Wiggins, who Farmington, children Eleven husband. ent some kind of an obstruction of I For Assessor Frank H, Prophet Joseph; and as one of were to them. The eldest, arrived here a week ago from I bowels. jorn the It was a critical the United brethren who receivis stopping with Mrs. der, Syracuse. an when irl, infant, preyet but at last aocounts the paed the Gospel in England through For Superintendent of Public case, John Wayman. ceded her to the great beyond. was as well as could doing the instrumentality of the late C. Patterson, tient Mr. and Mrs. William Barber Instruction-- A. Funeral services were held in be expected. President and Apostle Wilford Clinton. " tbe Kaysville meeting house, and Mrs. John Wayman cele-Mrs Ray Moss and little son Woodruff. Now therefore be it For Surveyor-Wood- s Levi Muir, anniver2 p. m. The brated the thirty-sixtat Wednesday, have arrived here from RockCross. Resolved, That President of their arrival iu Utah, Elders James sary' were, speakers homas Steed has endeared himland, Idaho, where they had James H Lind ford, Sr., Friday evening, at the home of WOODS CROSS self to us, and that we hold his Griddle, spent the summer. Mr. Moss ames Smith, Alma H. Davis, William Barber. will follow later. name in honorable remembrance. on starts a Mercantile Lake City), John R. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Rockwood I Capital R: solved, That we emuhte Salt morn-spent ""''"''T cash basis this Saturday Saturday and Sunday in J . lis zeal and untiring efforts in Christopher Burton, Jr., Bishop Oct. 1st Everything re Cash Businoss Will Be PermanentH. Blood. Tbe attend- Ogden, visiting Mr. and Mrs. I ing, . . . , lenry C. H. Rampton & Co. has been of the Lord mm.mum pnee sustaining the work ance was quite large and the Ed Ch.ffin art with Mr. and or the establishment of truth County Com mUsioner A. C demonstrating to the people for floral offerings numerous and Mrs. I D. Ensign, an old ,riencl and righteousness, and the betno very til the past two weeks what can be beautiful. Nice shapes were of Mr. Kockwoods. They Mso lBrow' who bu been MRS. RACHAEL COLEMERE terment of mankind. r00Dd 80me done for cash, and on going over resented by the Elders' quor- took a trip up Ogden Canyon and Is ow able to ride our stock of goods and remarkResolved, That Pres i d e n t to hte carnage, Her surviving children are, Mrs Steed has been exceptional in the um, SaltLake friends and others. visited the FourState Fair ami I F- - Hatch & Son, dealers in ing we find we can maintain the other places of interest. we gave you on our sale Emily Pilling of Seattle, Wash- degree of the spirit and power of d Wyoming ends. Yard prices CHATS. CZNTUVILLI Devis The with Mrs County Maria following Mrs. lis priesthood that has accompa Green, very few exceptions. As ington, 00 8 ross Four'8 the at were noticed we Mai told Sarah Blood. Mrs. Ellen Layton, nied him, extraordinary as t ley France, who is sick people you last week we close Miss Laura Parkin Hart, who and Heber Colemere, all of whom peacemaker, and great in touch- with, typhoid fever, was holding State Fair Saturday : Henry and has been on the sick list for the our books on 6ct, 1st and sell Albert Barber, Robert Smith, for cash, are residents of Kaysviller She ing the hearts of men with the his own, at last accounts. H. Smith, last month, is improving. Charles Amos Scofield, of has seventy-fouEverybody is looking for William grandchildren, spirit repentance. Wright returned home Clark, the little son of Mr. and of CenterWilliam and and to make their Wright, ainety-threthe great grandchild Resolved, That family Saturday night from the Four Mrs. Ancel Hatch, was kicked in cheaper goods as and Turner t Charles wife, great-greaville; far as possible. ren and three money go just grand and local papers be presented State fair in Ogden, with quite a tb mouth by one of the boys at And to enable Muir Leo J. and of to comply with us Farmington, children. with a copy of these resolutions, bad cold, but was getting better I school, his lower lip in resulting Bountiful of She joined the Church of Jesus and that they be spread upon the at last accounts. your requests we had to close being split our books and have one price to Saints in records of our quorum and its lo Christ of Latter-DaF. W. Worsley and family are . I AnnouncementMrs. Blanche Nelson, who has alL And you can plainly see her otivev land .while quite cal organisations. expecting to moVe into their nice Wo wish to express our appre- - been so dangerously sick for tbe when you are spending your emigrating to America. new bungalow in a few days. ciatien of your patronage in the pest six weeks, is on the was personally acquainted Contest Numbers. money you are not helping to P. Hatch & Son, dealers in so Carrie her Moss, nurse, with a and discuss prove, subject pay for the man that we have to Ward choir Prophet Joseph Smith; Rouse, O, Ye Utah and coals; yard Wyoming left this week, her to of is we feel interest wait that for months and years on in She his home. you Saints. having worked Woods Cross. 10 21. at ourwell Now Is as as our Blankets!! and customers Blankets! sometimes never get. also heard him preach his last Violin solo Cavatina. Our motto will be, Honest the time to buy your winter Joseph Ford and S. J. Parrish selves. sermon in public.' Piano solo Fifth Nocturn In 1S50, she and her husband, Baritone solo The Skipper. are in Cache Valley, buying one While we believe that the cash blankets. Twenty per cent dis- goods at honest prices; one price with ox teams, crossed the Bass solo Out on the Deep, or two carloads of milch cows. system is the ideal system from count this week. Prices range to all and good treatment at Ezra and Parrish Kaysville, For G. plains, locating family moved the buyers as well as the seller's from 49 cents to $8 a pair. Boun80UTH WKBXK al resided has she where into their new house the middle standpoint, we realize that a sud- tiful . since, Tenor solo Daddy. M. was wife loose a triec J. McQueenys credit den change from Charles and Frank Schm&lz bat a short time, when they Contralto solo O, Love Di of the week. to settle in Carson Valley, having vine. Horses and cattle are coming to a strictly cash basis would knocked unconscious, chloro- came home from Omaha one day in while ast week, after selling a few been called to do so, but return Violets, Soprano solo by down out of the hills. Their perhaps work a hardship some formed and robbed of $100 midin in Lake home a and Salt ed to Utah just before the arrival Ellen Wright. A flat. that stand her City thousand sheep in that city. coming so much earlier than in instances, Mr. two forenoon. bore of Johnson's army. the between systems yesterday Relief Society will have a social Ladies quartette Lost Chord. other years shows that feed is way at would here for benefit is There were very few people in Male quartette the the be engineer and dance in the Uintah Meeting greatest of scarce. the horses The Boys becoming of all concerned. the Kaysville when they settlec Old Brigade. and hall this Thursday afhouse look first rate. Packing s 30 days from our job- plant. His wife had been '.up ternoon and We there. Mixed quartette get Loves Ole evening. A number of men and women d Her husband died thirty-twSweet Song. in an automobile, en route from bers on all goods we buy and we town shopping returning at Victor FetneUus baa started to have decided to give this 80 days about 11:30. She was in the excavate preparatory to building Men of Har years ago. J u venile chorus Ogden to Salt Lake, passed Funeral services were held in lech. credit to our customers. We kitchen starting to get dinner a house on his land near his faththrough town, yesterday morn will sell goods on these terms at 'when the door bell rang. When ers place in the east part of the Kaysville Meeting house ing. They were running at a a Class 11 o'clock, at Growing. Sewing Tuesday morning very close margin, in fact the she answered there was a man town. high rate of speed and in a reck Hen same as if it be strictly cash, at the door who asked where tbe The speakers were, Bishop The sewing class given by tbe ess William 8. Clark, section foremanner, discharging guns R. Barnes John were. across Blood, and School Bountiful the for Uintah for about forty man hallway saving you money, people High ryH. already and shouting. They shot and thereby Hector W. Haight, William exceeds 20 in number. Those in we east. have remember that the never Just She replied years, is leaving the road and wounded a dog. The number of James undersold. advanced work commence been struck her the robber will move to Ogden with his famHaight, (Farmington), then, taking the machine is 337. and Blamires. 1:30 Lambert on on same Octo at and and the at down He will draw a pension Thurs Linford, after Therefore, Tuesdays knocking her ily. Twenty per cent off on ladies ber 1st, our terms will be strict- time in and closed the from the company the remainder Christopher Burton. Dr. Grant days. The tuition for those not pushed rendered a solo, Oh Grave taking the regular high schoo and childrens winter coats and ly 30 days net cash, and if an ac- door. He then chocked her and of his life. Where is Thy Victory? work is only $10.00 for the en capes, . this week, at the Bounti- count is not paid by the 10th of chloroformed her. A Mr. Lewis, Alice Jenkinsen is out from Her grandchildren were the tire year. For the same course ful the following month further who lives on the same floor of Ogden visiting her father and The construction gang of the credit will be refused the the apartment house, discovered mother. pallbearers. They were Ernest given at the Brown College in Bell Telephone Company, that tomers. Blood, Claude and Frank Cole Salt Lake City, the fee is $30. her lying on the floor as he was School will start in District has been camped near William Leo Cole Earl Yours lunch. his work to for and after mere, better service It No. 10 next Monday, with Miss Layton, going Tuffields in Bountiful a week or mere and Ole Lhytou. was found that the robber had Eva Park of Kamas a teacher. Equipment Arrives. lower prices. The remains were laid to rest Bountiful Co op. ransacked the house and taken Last Monday the $350 physics two, have moved over here. They Card of Thanks. in the City cemetery in Salt laboratory equipment arrived at have pitched their tents near The Peoples Store. $100 from a stocking. The apartChase Park. ' David Clark and family wish Lake. ment house is on 119 West, North the Bountiful High School. The Pres. Ben E Rich of the easOh. Yes! to thank those who so kindly asstreet. George Swan took charge o money to meet the cost of the ap Temple mission states tern is home for deCenthe corpse and the family. A week' Do sisted the raised want I is can ago Sunday, during the death and buryou by popu gravel? paratus being conference. beloved wife, daughof ial 2 their terville band, under the leader lar subscription. Already near liver it; yards to the load. Good Roads. to Get Mr. O. W. WARNER, Scheme Crabtree, who is ill with ly $200 has been contributed in ship of George White, treatec ter and mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Samuel Newhouse of Salt Lake amounts from $1 to $25. Bountiful, Utah. our people to a band concert in Clark. typhoid fever, is improving nice- RICOLEMERZCILED City is going to offer who the farmer ly, B"f road in I I I 1 two-too- k e, -- , . Nal-Englan- 1 -- h - r e y - 3, im-pa- st . Co-op- Me-Queen- y Inter-Mountai- n o . Co-op- - 11-1- 8 Advertise your Real Estate in this paper as many buyers are now visiting our county looking for property. It costs you PRACTICALLY NOTHING as compared to other mediums of finding a buyer. The same is true if you want to buy property. If you have horses, cattle or any live stock, second hand vehicles, implements, or in fact anything you wish to sell you will be surprised how quickly they will be converted into money if ADVERTISED AND HOW LITTLE AN AD WILL COST YOU. Address all communications to: DAVIS COUNTY CLIPPER, BOUNTIFUL, UTAH. |