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Show Davis County is iVow Traversed by an Electric Railway the Initial County' in the State to Have One New Service Starts Tomorrow. Tho task of transforming the way of schools, entertainments, Salt Lake & Ogden railroad from etc The steam roads have been a steam into an electric railway giving the people of the county has been achieved. It required more than a year of hard work, after the preliminery work such as getting the wherewith" to build the line had been obtained. Many obstacles had to be overcome, which but few men other than Mr. Bamberger would have had courage to have surmounted But as a monument of his courage and perseverance, the people of this county, will be enabled to reach either Salt Lake or Ogden almost any hour in the day or night and given the advantages ITered by the big cities in the may not fully appreciate until he visits other counties, but now even this is to be improved. The editors of the several papers of the state were the guests of Mr. Bamberger yesterday on a trial run of the new cars over the road to Ogden and return. They were also banqueted at Lagoon. Anew time card will go into effect tomorrow after which the new cars will continue in service. Everything on the road woiks like a charm. Now is the time to buy your Alvin mowers and raku3. Mower exfrom a tras of all kinds, to all m rchiues. WOODS CROSS. Rhilander Hatch and liat'di returned Friday trip to Skull Valley in Philander Hatch's automobile. Visit the Shirt Sale at the Bountiful next week. The C. W. & II. Co. base ball team of Salt Lake play our team lure at the ball park. Saturday A hue hall park has been made hack of the West Bountiful meeting house, and a grand stand has been erected. The ward owns about four acres of land where the meeting house stands. This Co-o- p will make an ideal place for playing ball as the grounds will never become dusty as they can be sprinkled from flowing wells. A fine hall team has also been organized. They played Kaysville. Saturday before last. The score was two to three in favor of the Bountiful team. For one week, commencing Saturday, May 28th, we give 20 per cent off on our entire line of work and Dress Skirts ,at the Bountiful Co-o- Elder E. C. Ashton has been teacher in the parents class. Richard Pelton of this place and his associates who have thu contract to run the four mile tunnel from the Ileber City side, t. drain the mines of Park City have started work on the mammoth project. They figure it will require five years to complete the job. They will .use Ingersol and Burley drills which will be propelled by electricity. Now is the time to fix up your mowing machines. You can save money by getting your extras at the Deseret Live Stock Co.s store. Neplii Hepworth who is still at the hospital in Salt Lake, was doing fine at last accounts. Mrs. Joseph C. Wood, who has been so very sick for weeks, was so much worse Thursday morning that all the members pi her family wrere called to her William Moss went to Wasatch last week, taking a number of men with him to work for the bed-sid- a very good service which one e. Deseret Live Stock Co., of which he is manager. The company men now employs ninety-thre- e and five ladies. As soon as shearmore men ing begin, thirty-fiv- e will be added to the above number. Shearing will begin about June 1st. kinsou, is here with her. CALLED AT EIGHTY-SI- X Elgin Roberts, son of U. V, with is Roberts. sneering a Grandma was He trouble. heart Ellis of south Bourtifui he at second year student Passed Awey Tuesday of Old Age Bountiful high school until about After Three Months Illness. four weeks ago, when he was obliged to discontinue his studies lie was some better at last acGrandma Ellis passed away at 7 o'clock, counts. Tuesday evenin':. Old The farm mowing machines age was the principal cause of her and lawn mowers which are set demise, her health had been failup at Woods Cross are attracting ing tin past three months. much attention. It would be well On tile tenth of next month for you to see this good sample had she live J. deceased would line and get prices before buying. have been eighty-siyears old. Deseret Live Stock Co. Nile was a native of England. Imt Ernest M. (Jrant, who is workemigrated to Etali about sixty ing with Frank S. Ilateh at tins years ago since which time alia Richmond tower plant, has been has resided in South Bountiud. down visiting with his mother. l Her husband her to Mrs. Polly Grant, and other relathe great beyond by thirty-nintives and friends. years. Get your spring Oxfords and Twelve children were horn to Shoes or Fancy Dress Goods at them six hoys and six girls of the Capital Mercantile Company. whom nine are living. They are Bountiful. Everything is 191d Mrs. Mary Ilateh of Hatch, Garstyles. field Go., Mrs. Isabel Henry of Two new Deering Mowers and Mrs. Daniel Lee. Airs one Syracuse spring toothed har- Panguich. Mrs. John E. Starns Ilateh. row tor sale cheap. Deseret Live S. II. Ellis, John Ellis. JoHatch, Stock Company. about, Glen Ehlredge delighted seph Ellis and Charles W. Ellis of 150 of his friends last week by Bountiful. The funeral services will he giving a tarty in his fathers big, buildThe held in the South Bountiful meetnewly finished barn. was by lighted brilliantly ing inghouse, Sunday, May 29! h, at x pm-edc-- e . electricity, an orchestra furnished 2 ). m. what and At the game of baseball played musir for the occasion, reKAYSVILLE KINKS. here last Saturday between Bourn with dancing and the delicious needless is it served, Women of Woodcraft installed fifd team and All Hallows, of freshments Salt Lake City, the score stood to say that the young folks en- new offices, Wednesday evening. 7 to 3 in favor of Bountiful. .Mrs. William Ramsey was electjoyed themselves immensely. Iloosier tin We $50.00 ed guardian neighbor; Mrs. Bengive Reuben Ilateh went to Wasatch the to kitchen cabinet away lucky jamin Barrett, advisor; Mrs. last week. Have you noticed the new number Thursday. June 2d, at 3 Mary Jane Proudfoot, musician; houses as well as the old ones be- oclock it. it!. All accounts paid Mrs. J. W. Chipmau, attendant; ing painted, with the new line of by that time will he given tickets Paul Thotnasson, captain of the s guardians; J. B. Lindsay, clerk; paints bought on the same. at the Deseret Live Stock Co. The Distributing board of managers, Nellie Ellis, O. A. Johnson has gone to Wa- Co. will begin shipping canta- William Ramsey and L. S. Hey satch to work. loupes aout the 1st of July. This wood; banker, Mrs Paul inner sentinel, Mrs. ArThe Salt Lake Independent ball is about the 1st of July. This is team will play our home team about ten days earlier than last thur Ellis; outer sentinel, Miss K. S. at the West Bountiful ball park year. They expect to ship sixty Nellie Ellis; guards, Mrs. Mrs. Annie Graham, Mrs. on Decoration day at 3 p. m. ears. Last year they shipped one Sims, William Salter and Miss Nina cars. Plenty of derrick rope, forks hundred and sixty-twWilliamson, and machine oil at the Caudal For ten days we, will make a. Men aud boys straw hats in discount of fifty per cent on most Mercantile Co., Bountiful. of of Ladies seasonable our and stock styles and shapes are The new grand stand at the We on now sale misses shoes. are compelled at Sheffield's. ball park will seat 2d people. to make room for our spring W. II. Thompson, and Mrs. Miss Ilaeel Argyle is clerking at stock of Oxfords and Stylish wife of Rev. Thompson, aud Dress Shoes hence the great vsaeri the Deseret Live Stock store. daughter, arrived here Tuesday Bryant Ahby has bought out fiee in price. Omaha. for Deseret Live Stock c his brother John and Charles inBarnes Kvho frequently Arnold A fine son was born last week terest in the Ashby estate. visits Elder Lawrence Cole who We carry the best mowers and to Mr. and Mrs. Carter Grant. All is at the hospital is Salt Lake, well. rakes on earth the McCormick doing his condition does not seem says on Cabinet Tickets the Kitchen and Deering mowers and rakes. to will be given to persons paying . improve any. Bountiful Henry II. Blood made Bishop 3 account their before oclock The Woods Cross cannery coma business trip to Evanston, pleted its run on asparagus, last Thursday, June 2d. Wyo., yesterday. week. The farmers will, howCall and see our tine stock of Decoration Centrevilloat Day ever. he able to continue cutting ladies' shoes and oxfords. Shall Memorial services will be held gras for the market another ten a pleasure to show the deem it in the Centreville cemetery at 11 days or so. whether you desire to buy a. m. N. T. Porter will deliver goods If you expect good luck in fishH. or not. J. Sheffields.. the oration. William Rigby & ing. buy your Fishing Tackle Rose Miss Perkins arrived Co.s quartet; White Bros. quarWe from the Bountiful here for London, EngSunday tet and the Sunday school will land. She is her home carry a complete line. making furnish the singing. for Rose Miss with the Depot street from Duerdensto present At 2:30 a game of base ball will the Short Line station has been be Cheney. pLyed on the square between J. G. M. Barnes returned graded. It is an ideal piece of road the married and single men. Kam-as- , f work. There will be sports for the Monday night jr a trip to Summit County. Plenty of Rock Springs coal at children and basket ball will be Miss Arlene Brown of Provo. Hatchs. played at the dance in the even- Mr. Lemonof Marion, SumMrs. John Stokes who has Lyle ing at the Alberta hall, between mit ChiCounty and Donald Cameron been spending the winter in two Iidies teams. of Grand Rapids, Michigan, cago with her husband and whe It is under the auspices of the spent Sunday as guest of Arnold is studying medicine there, is ex Parents class. Barnes. pecting to arrive here soon to J. W. Burton, wife and daugh For Sale. spend the summer with her par ter and Mr. and Mrs. William 10 acres of exceptionally good ents, Mr. and Mrs. Argyle. left the first of the week, Burton, Mrs. Rhoana Atkinson of fruit and early garden land ; 2 for Waskie. Wyoming, who underwent a acres into young orchard; plenty Choice garden seeds from the surgical operation at the L. D. S of frontage which could be sold best growers at Sheffields. hospital some three weeks ago, is for building lots without inter John Allen of Los Angeles is now at the home of her parents ferring with balance of farm ; visiting with his niece, Mr. Paul Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Ilateh of ample water to supply buildings; this week. Thomasson, Woods Cross. She is improving good location ; more free from Elders in frost late quorum was spring and early in nicely. She will remain here for fall than lower in the valley. Monday night. Christopher a while. Her husband, Burt At Win. R. Gieriscli. Bountiful. t B. Layton was made president; Bountiful Co-op- . 1 Bruce Major, first and Clifford D. Strong, counselors; Allan Thompson, secretary and Joseph Peak clas s leader. Mail a sample . pi one your order to Carr rioting Ce. for anything in Gi prin ing line. The street east of the cannery bus been graded recently. George Swanns home was the first one in the city to be connected up with the city waterworks, but now there are quite a number who are using city water. James Kilfoyle has recently covered his residence with A rustic. broaden-s- t 1 George W. Barnes has the ce ment foundation in for a nice big brick residence on the street south of Nathan Reeves. The trenches for the waterworks throughout the city have about all been filled in again. The Bountiful base ball team will play our team here on the morning of Decoration day. A shipment of ladies shoes and oxfords, the latest styles, hAve just been received at Sheffields. Mrs. Kinett Earl expects to leave for Downey, Saturday. The Davis County Light & Power Co. has completed its transmission line through Kays ville City. The power wires are carried on the poles of the Davis County Independent Telephone Co. to the south boundary line of the city and from the north boundary line of this city. Douglas Phillips writing his people here from Teton Basin, Idaho, states in his letter that surveys are being made for a railroad through that country. It is supposed this is the road that is to be built over from Star Sherwin-William- Ftah-Moap- a Thom-asson- o - . Co-op- - Co-o- p. Ly-inan- , ; Valley. Myron Phillips is going to ,ti stall a small soda water fountain within a few days. Miss Mabel Rushforth, who was thrown into a wire fence by a runaway horse while driving to her work at Stewart-Burtonstore, Tuesday morning, and bad her arm anil face quite badly Cut is recovering nicely. Her sister Edno, who works in the telephone office, and her brother, who were with her escaped more fortunately. Our baseball nine played a team from the Utah Light The Railway Co., Saturday. score was five to thirteen in favor of Kaysville. This makes the third Salt Lake team they have played this season and beaten. Dr. Morton is expecting to fix up a ball park in connection with his race track. The grading on the lattei is now about completed and it is being leveled and rolled. Tho doctor and Kaysville City have purchased a sprinkling tvagon together so the race track can be sprinkled. Myron Phillips was struck on the throat with a baseball Saturday, which has made him hoarse since. Charles Jacobs killed a cinnamon bear near the head of Bear canyon Wednesday. The bear weighed abod 400 pounds and was sold to a Salt Lake butcher Bruin had been killing sheep hence his down fall. The Bell Telephone Co has a new competitor in the person of M. W. Phillips who owds a telephone system of his own. He has installed it so he can talk from and to his residence from the store. s GOOD APPLE CROP Tree Inspector Marsh States that In Some Parts of County Considerable Fruit Escape the Frost. In his report for the mouth of April. County Tree Inspector Marsh states that in some parts of the county the peach and apricot crop suffered heavy losses yet in other parts a eonsiderablo amount of fruit escaped the Host. Many reports have been sent Le-Ro- by partially misinformed or partially mischievous people to the effect that our apple crop was ruined. This is absolutely false. We will have ninety per cent of a full crop of appples and they will be of the highest quality. William Miller alone will have fifteen acres. A terrible graft has been worked by tree men from the out-sle on some of the people of Kaysville and Layton. i. UTAH. CLEARFIELD, Airs. David Stoker, Jr., who has been so very ill with pneumonia, is very much better. James letter from his sou Lay from Rome. He spent two days at the place where Apostle laul was beheaded. He is expected to reach home next On Wednesday, Bishop G. Wood received a week'. The first crop of lueern will not he quite so heavy this year as usual on account of the water having been out of the canal so long, this spring. There are hundreds of bushels of potatoes here that were raised here last year for which there does not seem to be any market. An account, of the poor sale of asparagus, Richard Hamblin ancf .some others have plowed up some of their asparagus beds. II. L. Griffin & Co. of Ogden wanted to contract for about 200 acres of cantaloupes here this year, A man from Cldc as wps, to take them and settle outright for every car before being shipped. There will only be about a third of a berry crop this year on ac,-- , count of the drouth and tlie water having been out of the canal so long. The cement concrete work that CounWeber the Davis & Canal ties had Company the spring, cost th done, incorporation about $20,000. They succeeded in repairing the worst part of the canal, and expect to resume the work again in September. The frost last spring hit this locality about the hardest of anjif place in the county. It took all of the Klberta anl orange peaches most of the Missouri pippin and Mammoth Black Twig, and quite a lot of the Ben Davis apples. A son was horn to Air. and Airs Charles Smith. Jr., on Friday at the Kaysville hospital. Do not overlook the fact that prac-tic-all- Address all communications to: y the season is advancing, and that you may soon need a mower and rake. Clearfield Mercantile Co. i Opening of 12,000 Acres Carey Act Land. At Weiser, Idaho, June 14th. under Crane Creek; project. Reduced rates via Oregon Short Line Tickets on sale June 11th. 12th and 13th, limited to June 18th. See agents for rates and further particulars. 0 Strayed or Stolen. One brown mare; weight 1150 lbs.; white spot in forehead; white spot on right hind foot; branded TH combined on left Portland Rose Festival. thigh and J with bar on left shoulder. Portland, Ore., June , 1910. reduced rates via Oregon Kindly notify Alma Wright. Short Line. See agents for sell- Layton. Utah. Bell phone 422. ing dates, rates, etc. Kaysville exchange. 6th-llt- h. 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 oilier 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 1 ADVERTISED AND HOW LITTLE AN AD WILL COST YOU. y DAVIS COUNTY CLIPPER, BOUNTIFUL UTAH. |