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Show TWELVE YEARS IN PEN iins Peterson are here visiting relatives, Mrs. Emily Pan ish entertain od a number f ladies from EngWilliam Bringhurst, the Man Iden- land at r lioj.ie Tun-daShe tified as One of Layton Bank Rob- mad- - iheir acq sntnnce whib she was them on a mission with bers, Confesses Other Crimes. her husband a few y ears ago. Henry Cleveland is out again William Bringhurst, one of the after a hard attack of quinsy. taeu who was identified from a Plenty of derrick rope, forks picture by Mrs. Lawrence E and machine oil at the Capitol Ellison, as one of the two men Mercantile Co., Bountiful. who tried to rob the Layton Mrs. Alfred Kesler of Salt Lakt has for a was opt rated on for gallstones a d bank, plead guilty crime he committed in Salt Lake, appendicitis, this morning. Dr foo which the judge sentenced Kesler assissted in the operation him to twelve years in the state The lady's husband is in Mexico a big ranch. prison. Bringhurst is a Salt Lake Now is the time to make your county boy. His parents live at 4th of July dresses. A big asTaylorville. He had been on a sortment of summer dress goods mission. at the Bountiful Co-oof ! y. s SUING flow and HOME COMPANY Independent Tel. Co. Trying to Enjoin Home Co. from Operating Power Lines Near Theirs. Utah The Utah Independent Telephone Co has tiled suit in the Second Judicial District court to try to enjoin the Home Telephone & Electric Co . (Davis County Independent) from running power wires so near theirs on Gentile street in Layton. It is stated in the complaint that the plaintiff has a branch line running up Gentile street from its main line and it is on this branch line where this tron bio occurs. It is alleged that having the ' Tessie Manfull Called. line so near their telepower Miss Tessie Manfull, the six line constantly endangerteen year old daughter of Mrs. phone ed the lives of their employes Emma and the late William Mau who have to make line repairs as full, of Farmington, passed away well as their customers. at 9 oclock Sunday morning, following an operation,' the day be FARMINGTON TRACTION I fore, for appendicitis. It was a Frank S'.evonsou returned to chronic case. She was sick a St. Anthony, Sunday night, and week or ten days. Ebben Robinson to Idaho Falls, The funeral pervices were held in the Farmington meeting house Monday night. NG. Smith, commercial manat 2 p. m , Tuesday. The speakof the Rocky Mt. Bell Teleers were Elders N. G. Clark, J. ager Co who has been sick for , D. Wood, Dr. Grant, L E. Ab- phone a week or longer and stopping in bott, Bishop Henry H. Blood and Salt Lake, is improving. attendBishop Robinson. The Miss Edna Clark of this place ance was very large. ' was married to Prof. Ephraim There were numerous floral Erickson of Preston, Idaho, Wedofferings, among them being a nesday. Areceplioa was given spray of calls lillies and carna- at the home of the bride's par tions from her Sunday school eut.s, Mr. and Mrs. H D. Clark, class also a spray of carnations the same evening. The couple and ferns from the Y. L. M. I A. left for their home in Pres tor, One impressive feature of the morning. occasion was the girls of her yesterday Wilford Clark and son Bishop. Sunday school class numbering of Idu.no, have about sixteen who marched be- Royal Montpelier, week in beeu town this hind the carriage containing the Heroid Clark, Harold Robincasket, each carrying two large son and Frank Steed, Jr., who boquets of flowers which were have been attending school at afterward placed on the grave by have returned home for the girls. The grave was dedi- Provo, the summer vacation cated by J. J. Steed. Mrs. Lee Roberts returned to her home in Alberta. Canada, SOUTH WEBBS ITEMS. Thomas and George Cook of Tuesday, after spending a month Idaho have been dowu a few or two here visiting. Neils Nielson of this place and days to settle up the Cook estate. Paxman of Silver City, Joseph Bambrougb is now Emily He took out a marriage license in working for Uncle Sam started to work in the post office Salt Lake, Monday. The Reflex office had a close in Salt Lake on June 1st. He dehad previously taken an exami- call, Tuesday from being Some fire gasoline stroyed by nation and passed. a from which pipe on escaped of of the users water the Many Weber river are afraid of a scar- the typesetting machine, ignited trouble. By means city of water this summer on ac- causing the hand of fire a extinguished; Mr. count of the river being so low was enabled to bring Felt Vernon uow, and not very much snow in control before under flames the the hills. Willard Bambrough is working any very serious damage was done. in Ogden canyon. The county commissioners sat Charles Richardson is sick in as a board of equalization Monbed with sciatic rheumatism. Mrs. Christine Fernelius is up day, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, but there were very in Peterson nursing the sick. Charles Hobbs and family have few complaints, which speaks moved up to live on Henry Hobbs well for county assessor Burnett and his deputies. place. The monthly claims of the Haying and strawberry pick total ing seems to be the labor of the county reached the biggestreachthis month that they have day in our town. ed out sold has yet in any one month, this Joseph Bingham so year, amounting to $3,631. The to the Jensen Creamery Co., after this, the Jensen men will greater portion of this amount is take up the route of Mr. Bing- for road building. Mail a sample or phone your ham and gather up the cream. Mrs. Heber Fernelius and child order to Carr Printing Co. for from Castle Rock who had been anything in the printing line. down visiting for a week, went COUNTY COURT NOTES. home Sunday. Meeting of county commissioners, Monday, June 6th, 1910 Practical Cooking Taught Miss Clara Parrish will give a Full board and county clerk, H course of tea lessons in practi- 0 Pack, present. Mr. VanPelt reported to the cal cooking at her home in Cenboard that the waste water ditch treville. The work will begin on south side of the public the Junel5h. For further information write Address; Farming-to- highway near Frank Bills premRF. D. No. 1. D. 0. I ises, in Syracuse was partly fill6 17 2241. ed up, causing the water to over phone ove-seein- g p LINE. LAYTON Fred Major has graduated in the normal course. Ha received his diploma Wednesday. Alexander Layton and Della Curtis of Thatcher, Arizona, took out a marriage license in Salt Lake, Monday. Murray Cowley, who is working for the Short Line at Malad, was down Saturday and Sunday. Get your fishing tackle at the Laytea drug store. old san of The little four-yeaBishop and Mrs. David E. Lay-tois very sick. He is suffering from auaemiii. Tne reservoir on Canyon creek was tilled by the first of May this year. Engineer Bostaph made measurements and found that easily twice the quantity of ra. ter could have neon stored this year if the reservoir dam bad been high enough. Bug killer 25c, bug powder 15c bug gnus 10c Layton Drug Co. r n CENTAL VILLI CHATS. William Croft completed his work as census enumerator auu turned it in on Decoration day. Miss Clara Parrish returned home last week from Logan w she had been attending school. William Rigby, who had his leg broken last week while raking hay, is getting along' as well as can be expected. Embroidery and embroidery insertion sale at the Bountiful Co op next week. Don Major and family of Salt Lake have moved to Centreville. Mr. Major works in the Oregon Short Line office in Salt Lake but he goes back and forth to his work every morning and night. Just received another shipment of ladies' muslin underwear which will be sold at bedrock prices. Come and make your selections. C. H. Rampton A Co, Bountiful. Mrs. John Blasdell of Holbrook, Idaho, is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bar- ber. Big values in embroideries at the Bountiful Co-o- Mrs. Elva Cook of Marlow, Idaho is spending a few weeks with her mother, Mrs. Sarah darn, and Miss EmmaGarn is borne from the city spending her vacation with her mother, Mrs. darn. G. P. Mobley of Bender spent aeveral days here with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. France. He is one of Wesleys converts. He is a government inspector with headquarters in Denver but his home is in Ohio. He was out here on business, Mrs M. Kent of Lewiston. Cache Valley, who was down to the Mutual convention, spent several days here visiting rela lives Misses Louise and Enid R9I- - - couMderable dam- ELLISON RANCHING CO. resigned the stake presidency. t the counThe party was well provided the ditch to the north with picnic. ty chm;e side of said highway. Referred Among the visitors were, Mrs. to Coma iwouer Whitesides and E. P. ESIison and Associates who Pur Angelina Smith, wife of Presichased Large Ranches in Nevada dent County Rot Commissioner BenSmith, Mrs. C. W. Nibley, nett, with power to act. Aunt Ameline B. Wells and Incorporated for $500,000. Tho cierii was authorized to others. issue a quit claim deed, without It is needless to state that it The Ellison Ranching company pleased Aunt Susan and cheered cost, to Mrs. Jane J. Eldredge, acre.-- of land which had filed its articles of incorporation her up and made her realize that for been illegally assessed. she had not been forgotteu. Friday before last. H M Fonnemoru of the Rocky Some four weeks ago, Aunt Principal place of business, Mt. Bell Telephone Co. asked Layton. Susan had a stroke, losing the Said corporation shall be au- use of one side of her body, but about a proposed franchise for the Rocky Mt. Bell Telephone thorized to establish branch of- she has gradually improved until Co. The matter was discussed fices and to conduct its business she can got around the house and the county attorney was in at such other places in Utah and again. structed to draw up a franchise other states and territories as by to be considered at the next the board of directors may hereKAY8VILLE KINKS. after drect. meeting of the board. Goorge Green is down from The list of claims allowed on Incorporated for one hundred Idaho spending a few days. thisdite, was ordered paid and years. Elder Charles Burton returned is to he made a part of these Object to acquire, cultivate, home from a mission to England, minutes improve, sell and otherwise dis- Sunday. A communication from Harry pose of real estate; build reserEzra Barker, wife and three S Josephs was read concerning voirs, conduits, canals, flumes children arrived from England the sprinkling of the couuty and other devises for conserving Sunday. Mr. Barker is a brothroad from Bountiful south to the conveying and distributing wa- er of John Barker of this place. county line, and the clerk was ter for irrigation and domestic son of Mayor Phillip Phillips, instructed to write to Mr. Joseph mining and power purposes; to T. II. Phillips who has been quite that the commissioners were engage in general mercantile, sick is improving. ready and vviliiug to consider any manufacturing, milling, George Edmonds, who lives on and butchering business; his proposition he would submit to ranch at Bancroft, Idaho, and to these ends it should have who is them. suffering with spotted Registry agents, in and for authority to acquire, hold and fever when last heard from was Davis county, for the term of dispose of all kinds of real and no better. two years rero appointed as fol personal property, including the Elder Lawrence Coles was no lows: capital stock of other corpora- better at last accounts. Election Dist. No 1 William tion, bonds and other securities; The young ladies of the M. I. to negotiate loans, gives notes A. A Brown. entertained their mothers in and mortgages and other evi- the No. 2 James S. Arbuckle. grove on the school house dences of indebtedness and to do No. 3 Irvin F. Fisher. grouuds, Tuesday. such things as may be necessary No 4 Hyrum Sessions. The farmers are busy cutting No. 5 Joseph L. Cheney. or convenient in the conduct of and hauling lucern. the various kinds of business No. 6 Luella M. Hess Dress lawns and summer No. 7 Quince Knowltou. herein specifically designated. dress goods iu great variety at No 8 Mamie Thompson. Limit of the capital slock agreed Sheffield's. t No. 9 C. E Layton. upon is $500,000; divided into 5, George Young was the first No. 10 George P. Adams. 000 shares of the par value of lucky man to win in the clock No. 11 S S Smith. $100 each. stopped drawing at Sheffields, No. 12 Mary P. Earl. The following have subscribed his card only being 30 seconds No. 13 John G Rose. for stock: from the actual time, he won the No. 14 D. M. Nelson. Jesse Knight, 1,250 shares dinner set. No. 15 Joseph Bodily. $125,000; E. P. Ellison 500 shares James Criddle won the No. 16 Amanda Schofield. $50,000; Edward I. Rich 160 silver set at the clock The clerk was instructed to shares, $16,000; R. E. Allen 25 second at stopped issue a quit claim deed to Mrs. shares, $2,500; II. T. Dye, 50 Sheffield's. He was drawing within five Rebecca A. Porter for lot 3, blk, shares, $5,000; John Flint 80 minutes and four seconds of the 21," Centreville, on account of shares $8,000 and John H. Lay-to- time. double assessment aud to Mrs. 25 shares $2,500. Men and boys straw hats In Elizabeth Parker Stoddard for a All of the above except H. T. seasonable styles and shapes are lot in section 36, tp. 5 north upon Dye are directors. now on sale at Sheffield's. Each director must have at payment of $3 87. Mrs. Paul Thomassons mothA communication from Hon. J. least twenty shares in his own er, Mrs. Martha Robbins, re" A. Howell was read, calliug at- right turned from California, Tuesday, tention to the condition of Chas. Six hundred and and fifty where she had spent the winter. Barber, a feeble mioded person shares of the capital stock has The third winner at the clock of Centreville, and recommend- been fully paid by the assignstopped drawing at Sheffields, ing that the commissioners see ment to the corporation of a con- was Dr. J. II. Grant. Uis card if they could get him admitted to tract dated April 28, 1910, where was 17 minutes and 28 seconds the infirmary of Salt Lake or in the Humboldt Cattle Co. of out. He got the dinner Weber counties. The chairmen Nevada, as party of the first set. of both infirmaries were com- part; II. G. Snyder of Salt Lake The Mount Pickle co. is tearmunicated with and neither of City, and N. A Just of Shelley, ing dowu its factory building, them had room for more patients, Idaho, parties of the second part, near the Oregon Short Line. The so the matter will bo later fur- and Moses W. Taylor and Frank sides and roof were of corrugatther considered. Y. Taylor, parties under the ed iron. The purchasing of a sprinkling name of Taylor Brothers and E George Faukes, who has been wagon for the county was dis- P. Ellison of Layton, parties of a great sufferer from rheumacussed and the commissioners, the third part, for the sale by tism for about eight years, now as a committee of the whole de- the party of the first part to the has to remain out doors both day cided to make inquiries as to the parties of the second and third, and night. He is stopping with cost, etc. parts of certain real estate lo- Lis uncle aud auut, Mr. aud Mrs. in Humboldt county, Neva- John Barker. cated The commissi ners, sitting as a board of equalizitton, heard da. known as Hardin Home An uncle of Mrs Cirtisswas River asHardin Rauch and in the relation to Quin here complaints visiting, ihe hist of the sessed valuation of property, lands, consisting of 22,160 acres, wee. and considered petitions for re with water rights, appurtenmittances on account of indigen ances thereto, and the Hardin Lost of Buffalo 3,400 ranch, consisting cyOne bay horse; weight about acres with water rights, for the 900 lbs ; branded with character For Sale. One driving horse and new total sum of $127,000; that said resembling a triangle on left contract is of the reasonable, shoulder. high grade stylish buggy, with Also one bay borse; weight the back to fold down as a trap-seat- ; cash value of $65,000. will sell cheap. Former President about 1,000 lbs ; branded N 6 on Surprise A number of the members of left thigh. Kindly notify BountiAlso 9 acres of garden aud orchard land with water at $300 the general bord of the Relief ful , Bountiful, and be ret society came up from Salt Lake warded. Both phones. per acre. Coal yard and building lot at in an automobile, Tuesday after Ogden sugar factory; 2 miles noon and gave their co laborer, First Excursions North, June 4th and 18th via O. S. L. west of Ogden; no competition; Aunt Susan Grant of West BounVery low rates to Northern will sell cheap G. A. McFar- tiful. a genuine surprise. and Idaho points. See local Utah membad a Bell phone been Aunt Susan land, Centreville. 7 1 ber of tho board since before she agents for rates. di age, and he asked lb 1 , . stock-raisin- g e 26-pie- ce n e - Co-op- 6-- 91-1- 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 m to: DAVIS COUNTY CLIPPER, BOUNTIFUL, UTAH. |