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FRANCE ('IIARLES FRY STATE OF UTAH, County of Morgan, Robison, County Clerk, in and for the County of Morgan, in the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the names of all candidates for office duly nominated for and to be voted for in Morgan County at the General Election, to be held November 8th, 1910, as appears on tile in my office. Wm. Robison, County Clerk. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal, th s :28th day of October, A. D. 1910. (seal) I, Wm. SIX BIG STREET LIGHTS Streets in the Business Portion of Layton Well Lighted With 200 Candle PowerJIectric Lights Six 200 candle power street lights were installed this week in Lay ton, to light the buiness portion of the town These "are the largest candle power street lights in the county. The estimated cost of installation is about $175, and of maintenance about $20 per month. The business men are standing the expense, and the Home Telephone & Electric Co. are furnishing the electric current. The lights are distributed between Rufus Adam's corner and Ernest implement Laytons house and L. S. Hey woods lum- ber yard and the farmers ion Implement shed. Un- Bountiful opera house in the near future. Ephraim Briggs and wife left Last week in giving the list of Tueday for Idaho. on the Republican candidates and Fred Edward Simmons we ticket accidentally omitted Harris were in town on business of name the Thomas Waddoups Saturday. assessor. Ladies men's and childrens for John Holbrook, the blackcoats, twenty per cent off, at Bountiful Co-osmith, who recently returned The Improved Brickyard is from the Holy Cross hospital, expecting to shut down on Fri- where he was treated for typhoid fever, has moved to Smithfield. day of next week. Gunner Matthieson arrived Orvil Thomas, Murray Davis, Earl Spencer and Alvin Moss, here from Christiana, Norway, left on their missions on Wed- Saturday. He is a machinist by trade. He is stopping with his nesday of last week. 0. H. Peterson, will be given brother-in-lawA farewell dance of one at the Stoker the teachers in the Everglade hall, Monday school. eve in honor of , Elders John F. The concert given in the TabAshby and Emer Arbuckle, who leave on missions Nov. 9thernacle by the Second Ward T. O. Jones returned home the Primary association, Wednesday first of the week, after having evening, was very largely atbeen away on business about tended and very much enjoyed three months, selling goods for by those who saw it. some eastern house. Next Wednesday, Nov. 2nd the Mrs John Stahle is teaching a Bountiful Opera Company has a number of young people an op- - full hour and a half of good clas. , eretta which will be put on at the laughable vaudeville and two BOUNTIFUL BRIEFS , - reals of comedy 15 and 10c. Evfor 25, pictures should come. erybody sold his ranch Ephraim in Holbrook, Idaho, last week. He is figuring on buying a farm in Blackfoot, Idaho. He and his family may, however, spend the winter in Bountiful. sidesplitting Bri-gg- s William Boulton was eighty-si- x years old yesterday. He is still enjoying the best of health and can get around like a man of It is forty-twfifty. years since he left his native land, England, to come to this country. The Bountiful Opera Company are already adding some expensive acts of first class vaudeville to their regular picture program without any addition to the price. This should fill the house to its utmost capacity every Saturday night. Saturday while digging a trench to take the city water to John Leddinghams residence through the alley that leads to the Improved Brickyard, a skel eton was exhumed. Some of the DIED OF TYPHOID FEVER settlers remember of an Indian boy about sixteen years old Mrs. Edwin Bone of Kaysville Died dying, prior to the move south in 1858, and being buried in that at Downey, Idaho, Saturday. Funeral in Kaysville Tuesday vicinity. Some of the teeth were in a good state of preservation, but the bones were badly broken Mrs. Edwin Bone died at to pieces in getting them out. Downey, Idaho, Saturday morn ing of typhoid fever, after week's illness. She acSYRACUSE SEEPINGS. companied her husband up there The following elders left Wed- about six weeks ago. He went-uthere to do carpenter work nesday for their several mission fields: Elders Alvin Wood, Dav- on the Hyde block. Deceased was the daughter of id Thurgood, Lorenzo Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Lusk of Malad andJudson Stoker. The first and a sister of Mrs. John Wool!-se- y two went over the O. S. L. railof this place. She leaves a way, and the last two over the husband and small child. Undertaker John Barton D. A Ii. G. Elder Fred Tree will the remains down Sunbrought leave for the central states on old day. Nov. 30th. Funeral services were held in the Kgysville Meeting house, Barber, went quite a critical operation Tuesdfay at 1 p. m. The speakDr. J. H. Grant, Josepb ers last week at the Kaysville hos- Peekwere, and Bishop Blood. Solos pital for appendicitis, is improv- were rendered by Dr. Grant and Miss Rose Cheney. There ing nicely. beautiful floral offerThomas J. Thurgood and famia large attendance. and ings ly moved into their new house, a Over twenty carriages followed few days ag". the remains to the cemetery. Clifford who under- were-numerou- s |