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Show DO YOU WANT SALOONS? Freo, son of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Chas. A. Jenson, is recovering rapidly from his siege of typhoid fever. He was Safive for speechless days. The Democrats had a rally here Tuesday evening of last week and the Republicans held one on j Wednesday evening. Both ral lies were well attended. Drowsy. t.y by closing the saloons wherever tills is possible, and make good them declarations and do CALLEDUNEXPECTEDLY sires by sending to the next legislative body such representatives as will comply with the de- D. E. Chaffin, an Old Settler of mands for statewide prohibition Farmington, Died this Morning That is the procedure While En Route for Salt Lake At the General Conference of Oct. 1909, the following resolution was unanimously adopted D. E. Chaffin, an old and highby the immense congregation ly respected resident of Farmpresent: ington, passed away unexpectedBelieving in the words and ly this morning. He was taking teachings of President Joseph F. a load of hay to Salt Lake, when Smith, as set forth on the subturning the corner by the Comject of temperance, it is proposed mercial store, Postmistress Mrs. therefore that the members of Palmer observed his pethe Church of Jesus Christ ' of Apnie culiar position upon the load and Latter-daSaints will &o- Ml In to him but as he did not their power that Can prophflyhe1 spoke she answer, stopped the team. done, with lawmakers generally, His Bishop Robinto have such laws enacted by our Dr. and were called, Tanner son, legislature, soon to be elected, as extinct. found life but they may be necessary to close saMr. Chaffin had suffered for loons, otherwise decrease the some time past with rheumasale of liquor and enact what is tism. known as the Sunday Law. Deceased was sixty-eigh- t Presiding Bishop C. W. Nib old on the sixth of last ley, speaking at the Logan Tab- years He' was born in La FayMay. ernacle, Oct. 24, 1909, said: ette. but has lived in Indiana, Now as to prohibition, stay a half a cenabout with it; go to the polls and vote Farmington to everlasting oblivion the sa- tury. Hi leaves a wife and three loon. If you don't do so, you will cease to deserve the Agri- sons and a daughter. The chilcultural College or any other in- dren are, G. R Chaffin, Mrs. , stitution that attracts young Rumania Robinson of Farming-tonEdwin Chaffin of Ogden and people to your town. Chaffin of Farmington. Again Jan 23, 1910, in the Joseph A daughter, Mrs. Lottie James, same place he said: him to the great beStay with the light for prohi- preceded. bition. Never mind those argu- yond. He is a highly respected citiments about it not prohibiting, or zen and will be greatly missed, the losing of a few dollars, as long as you are saving souls. If the especially at funerals, as he was Latter-daSaints are not prohi- always in attendance. Funerl services will be held in bitionists, what under heaven the Farmington xMeeting House, are they? The Deseret News on the loth Sunday afternoon. of January, 1909, declared editoFARMINGTON FRACTIONS rially that prohibition is practiA daughter was born to Mr. cable and while it may not enMrs. George Bourne, today, and tirely prevent drinking, it robs but the little one did not live and the vice of its most seductive is mother the reported to be in a garb and deprives it of the sanc- critical condition. The ladys tion of the law and the passive in Butte as husband is " laboring approval of the state. In the face of these facts how a missionary. E. B. Clark left yesterday on are you going to believe the de a business trip to Idaho. ceivers who come into your Elder Henry L. King returned midst to gratify their personal week before last from a mission desire for office? to the western states. He was Apostle Smoot said that it released a little earlier to come would be alright to abolish the on account home of his father's saloons in Davis county, but illness. Salt Lake City must have them. Miss Viola Knowlton, who had Do the citizens of Davis county L. D. S. hospital, as in believe that' Hasn't experience been the a result of injuries sustained in taught us the fallacy of such a the collision of a Bamberger suggestion? Yes. emphatically. O. S. L. switch enan with train The people in our communities tho first of cannot be blinded to the real is- gine, returned home Knowlton is week. the Miss sue. The proper appreciation of the welfare of Davis countys studying nursing at the hospital and was coming home on a young men the most vital quesof weeks vacation when tion to be solved by us at pres- couple was hurt. she ent demands the abolition of the Joseph Udy, Jr., from the liquor traffic in our entire state. north country, left on a mission The democratic party has His father came week. last adopted a statewide prohibition with him when he left and spent plank. Will you withhold your a few here visiting relativdays support from them? es before the young elder took County Central Committee. his We Must Have Republicans Say: loons in Salt Lake City, But Not in the County of Davis. Don't be deceived; prohibition G a Christian measure; the Mormon church has declared favorof itiu conference assembled; more thau a thousand leading Republicans in the Salt Lake theatre, on the night of Feb. 24tb, 1909, declared themselves in favor of a prohibition bill that would effectually abolish the liquor evils in the state of Utah; the league of March 23rd, 1909, passed a Utah, resolution favoring state-widprohibition; the Catholic church, the Methodist church and the Swedish-Lutherachurch in Salt Lake City, in Mar. 1909,' went 6h record in favor of statewide prohibition; eighty thousand voters of the state of Utah in Feb. 1909, petitioned the Utah Legislature to enact legis lation prohibiting the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors within the state. AND YET Anti-Saloo- n e n The Republican disregarded legislature the will of the peo- the length y pesubmitted to it, and retitions restrictmeasures fused to pass in any reing the liquor traffic gard. Republican party leaders, particularly the Federal officers, were accused of having made a deal with tin- liquor interests of the state. Among those who made the charee and denounced the party leaders were the Dpi-ere- t News, Apostles Ilyrurn M. Smith and Heber J. Grant, Goo. H. Brimhall, Pres. Nephi L. Morris, B. F. Grant, Jos. J. Cannon. Senator Wilson of Wasatch county, Apostles Geo. A. Smith, Parley P. Christenson, Rev. F. B. Short, Mrs. E E. Shepard and Judge Agee. Ia the face of these facts some Republicans in this state and in the county are going about proclaiming that Utah doesn't want prohibition, and there are those who have come into this county within the past week wearing , familiar spirits so to speak, visiting the widows and the pliant and the credulous, urging in faint whispers that the Morman church leaders are prohibition against state-widand want the people to vote the Beware of Republican ticket. such. They are void of conscience or decency. They are debauching the politics of their state and are destroying personal liberty. They are falsifiers and deceivers, and ought to be denied audience by respectable ple, laughed at gum-shoes- e people. Do you think the Mormon leaders are working against prohibition? If you do, hear what some of them have said about it: In the Improvement Era of August 1907, Joseph F Smith wrote as follows: I wish to say here, once fok aix, that I am unalterably in favor Of STATEWIDE TEMPERI Care ANCE AN1) TKOHIBITlON to it nor not who is opposed whose cause is in conflict. Again he said: At the recent Legislature numerously signed petitions were received from the people asking for state-widprohibition. The did not see tit to heed Legisliture these prayer. Now letthe people act, and prove their sinceri e BIO HORN BLASTS. , - son-in-la- y . een party, County Democratic Platform The Democrats of Davis county in Convention assembled endorse the platform adopted by the Democratic State Convention at Provo, and the nominees of that convention. (Continued on Page Eight) i Mo CANDIDATES. REPUBLICAN day evening. The guests wer received into the house by wa of the cellar, the ushers bein; spooks. Fortune telling, games etc., furnished abundant amuse The merit. Nice refreshments ver served. LegClark Knowlton left Tuesday for Nevada, where lm went o business. B- F. Kuowhon was in town. JOHN W THORNLEY. and reared on the farm at Woods Sunday. W. Tlmrnlex John . the Repub- Cross. He is qualified for the poDr. Clift is moving away from town and Dr Tanner has" moved lican nominee for Representative sition by reason of his having to the Legislature from Davis served as County Clerk for the in. The High Priests' quorum was County, is a man of exceptional past two years, and deputy Cooa reorganized last Saturday. El- ability along lines that fit men fory Clerk for the five and one-h- ll der E. B. Clark, who recently legislative work. He is strictly a years preceding. Mr. Pack completed the normal returned from the north- man of affairs, not a politician. Few men are more familiar with course at the State University,, ern states mission, was sustainthe natural resources of Utah, or graduating with the class of IDO!. ed as president and E. F. Rich-ardas first counselor. No oth- better acquainted with the prob- Held the prineipalsliip of WeS lems of the industries already in Bountiful public school for tw er officers were chosen. T. F. King, who recently un- operation. He has wonderful ea- - years. In all positions of a public naderwent a surgical operation in parity for work; is he has had the confidence amt ture make will lie an and fearless, Ogden and spent nearly a month ideal ia respect of the community legislator. there, has returned home and is him un- which he has labored and if electto The nomination came improving rapidly. Hart Udy who broke his arm solicited. Mr. Thornley got the ed to office he will serve the peofoundation for his education in ple faithfully and well. last week, is improving nicely. the public schools, after which he 'Mrs. H. S. Daynes of Salt JENS K. NELSON. Lake was in town Tuesday vis- attended the State University. years he has Jens K. Nelson, the Republican iting her mother, Mrs. May Tay For over twenty-fivbeen a strenuous student in Ihe candidate for treasurer, is a lor, who is ill. practical school life. During this young man, born in the south end KAYBVILLZ KINKS. Davis County, of honorable, time lie has been in close touch honest and upright parents. laB. Elder Jesse with the farming and Flint, who Hi attended the L. I). S. Busibored in France during the sum- interests. not only of Davis Counmer, has returned to Liege, Bel- ty, hut all Utah ami surrounding ness College and has since worked gium, where he will remain dur- states, lie has been engaged ex- as bookkeeper for the Imp. Brick He has good tensively in feeding and shipping Co., which position he resigned to ing the winter. and is health accept the appointment as County enjoying his la- eat tie. on bors. It will tie two years lie is direetor in the Layton Treasurer upon the resignation of the fourth of next moutli since '.mjii & Elevator Co., and the Farm-h- Herbert K. Smith. lie is the son of the late Jons left home jers Union; lias been identified who serxed Davis County Nelson, Claude T. Barnes returned with Ihe Intermountain Packing as Commissioner for four years home, Monday, fron a business Plant Company, as direetor and and proved to he one of Ihe best 'purchasing agent. trip to Idaho officers Davis Count v lias had. tYe feel no hesitancy in Miss Dora Burton of ernal, We believe.' if e'ected, Mr. Nelan operation at the'j,,,, h ;M (or to the son will make as good an officer as ffi,.,, u, aspires. hospital, yesterday. his an father, and he has all tho qualTry Nyii-.'- celery nervine: JOHN FORD. ifications to fit him for the office excellent tonic for women. One dollar a bottle at tho Layton John Ford, the Republican nom- of County Treasurer. of County inee for Drug Co. comwhich MRS. HULDA L. MILLER ' the sale, During Commissioner, has been a resident mences Saturday and continues of Centerville for .33 years and is Ilulda L. Miller, the Republican to Saturday night. Nov. 12th, we distinctly a Davis County man and nominee for County Recorder, in. off on our if elected would make an ideal the widow of tin are offering lale Jacob F. entire stock of ladies hats We commissioner. Miller. She lias for the past have them from $1.30 to $1- 30 mouths successfully tilled the-viFord is president of the and up. Millinery KaysviHe & Power Co., junexpired. term of Leone Light County Rogers Store. direetor of the Home Telephone &j,Stewart as County Recorder. A daughter was born to Mr. Co., ami president of the fore this, she Svas for two and a and Mrs. Cyrus Warren of Og- Ford Bros. Land & Live Stock Co. half years an aide assistant cashden, Tuesday. lie has been a consistent worker ier of flu Rax is County Bank. Mrs. Louise Clowe Ellison left for Davis County, conservative earlier, while a resident of Logan, on an extended visit in Portland, in lmisness affairs andjxvas for several years a hook keep--haand firm Oregon this week made a success of every enter- - cr ami accountant. Mrs. Hannah E Strong was She is able and competent. She prise he has undertaken. eighty-seveyears old, WednesMr. Ford will see to an equal asks the vote of the people amt day. distribution of iunds in all parts promises the same prompt atten-- of Roy Shelby of Randolph was the county and. if elected, wejtion, courteous treatment and in town, Monday. have a successful business ad- - fieicnev as have characterized her Thomas White spent Sunday xvork heretofore. Men Whom the Republican Party Has Honored as Nominees for islative and County Offices. - 4 s broad-minde- d 1 e stock-raisin- g e endors-underwe- j s four-year-ter- one-thir- d six-M- r. - Da-tee- n s ric al' s n ef-xv- in Morgan. Miss Sarah Houston, who recently graduated as a nurse at the L. D S hospital, began work at the Ivaysville hospital. Wednesday. Not long ago, Miss Ivy Parsons, late of England, acceptMiss ed a like position here. at head nurse the Williamson, closed until it Layton hospital down, is also nursing at the above institution. Newman and Frank Reeves entertained thirty of their school friends at a Halloween party MonSucking for Apples day night. anil other games were played and All bad a gi Mill Iiiih h served. tine'. departure. Daughters were born to Mr. and Mrs. Gus Pierce and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ward, Sunday. Miss Sadie Foss has accepted a position as stenographer at the Windsor hotel in Salt Lake, The Sunday school class of which Miss Eleanor Miller is a member, enjoyed a nice hallow- - at her home, DAVID COOK. David Cook, the Republican r term Comnominee for missioner, was horn in Syracuse 48 years ago and lias resided then ever since. lie is manager of the Syracuse Cannery Co., and is a clean, hou vst. upright man of high intellect. business ability and moral iutegrity and will give the people an eeonomieal ad minis! ration. During the time the Syracuse pleasure resort was running in Mravid ( ook xx as ,I)aviH (V,in,t-manager and continued so until the removal of same. During his management the resort xvas con the best in the State. Datxvo-yea- - THOMAS WADDOUPS. Among the men who have helped to make Davis County jM p1(, iiiicIh of the State- stands Thomas Waddoups,. nominee on the Republican ticket uf f(,r ))(, 'sinner. man whose educational op- portunitv lias been limited. Mr. dis- has certainly Waddoups himself. tirignished i Waddoups introduction Ur Mr. official life in Davis County began seven years ago. xxlien be artest t y assessor under John H i)S j Vo,,lv and John T. Burnell. t'i that time lie has attended-sidere)u n Wanted p, t)ie duties incumbent upon the Teams to xxrork on he 1o xvill ( lia cause f deputy assessor will 'unity & Weber Counties Canal; 1eamSV's 43e and single hands 23e per proud of David Cook as Coimnis- - necked success and won for liitn- Work to commenee be- - sinner. hour self aM enxinus reputation for fair- tween the 1st and 8th of Septemness and ability. ber and continue until cold in ail his dealings he has been xxeather sets in. Inquire of James We ha e the Republican mm.i lean. (,1(.st No R F I) 2or G. Wood, Hooper upright f"f Clerk, - .' Hymn, County M. M. White Bell or of phone by Bell Ihoac. Rack, a Davis County hoy. horn sides. Layton, Utah. (Continued on Page Eight) - . , M g- - ; 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 bow quickly they will be converted into money if ADVERTISED AND HOW LITTLE AN AD WILL COST YOU. ill Address all communications to : DAVIS COUNTY CLIPPER. BOUNTIFUL UTAH. i r i |