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Show r n?a who hve become 21 yemni of 1917. June 5, BUt register. aim t;e ALL. f this ife men to This apples in th county. AD KAYSVILLE, LAYTON AND FARMINGTON. ..COLORS - I f . ' .ard received from Elliot , Barton Wednesday, states that he has arrived safely overseas. Stanley Smith of this city, who was among the last men called from Davis county,' has been transferred to Camp - Merritt, N. J. - , afraid they are going .to learn to speak English (they say 'Ameri-can- ) before we do French. I have decided to make motions they seem to understand me better than when I speak - to;to -- I woman in charge. We are privileged to go any time and make ourmves entirely at home. I wish you could see the way women and children get about in wooden shoes. They wear a heavy pair of stockings, then a felt "slipper, afid slip their wooden shoes on when they go out . The old men and some women wear straw inside their shoes. They seem so glad the Americans hava come to help them. Really, I . am - NUMBER 37 UTAH. THURSDAY JUNE 6 HUH DEATH OF JOHN SIMMONS , John Simmons, a resident of Kaysville since 1861, died athis home in this city Tuesday, afteTan illness of several weeks.- Death was from blood poisoning, caused from a slight scratch on his hand. The deceased settled on his farm near the Kaysville cemetery soon after arriving in America. He moved into town several years ago, but continued to cultivate his land. He. was a plain, hard working maivhonest in his deala good citixen. ings and Mr. Simmons was born in England, in 1845, Besides his widow he leaves four sons and daughters. Irual, Irintha, Dora and Lawrence Simmons, and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Barnes and Mrs. Martha Weaver, all of Kaysville. The funeral will be held in the Kays- ' DRAIN 1 LANDS WATER-LOGGE- Better suited to Quick Increase of Crop Areas Thaw New Projects. 25 DAVIS COUNTY ' MEN FOR ARMY - On June 15th Davis county will Through the courtesy of K. A. Hart, drainage engineer for this district for furnish eleven volunteers for the threw the federal government, we are en- month's summer school which will be abled to prtnt each week an interview I held at the University of Utah. Ten eoncrening the drainage of water- - 0f the eleven men have already vol- logged" lands. The first interview fol- unteered. They are all men who havo been placed in the first class. There has been considerable quesOn Jun 24th the local board will bo tion in the minds of land owners required to furnish thirteen men for whether or not the drainage of irriCamp Lewis. The men who will be ingated lands is a proper undertaking cluded in this quota will be notified received from Word has been French. during waj- times, and more recent! ya soon. Laurence Young that he has been After the war is over, whiclrFbop serious question has arisen in the A recent order issued by the provost-marsha- ll is in the near future, I want to visit ytomsf erred from Fort Riley, Kan., to a minds, not only of land owners, but general, clothes the local the British isles, if nothing more. camp in New Jersey. of drainage district authorities, en- board with authority to see to it that I am on night duty, have about 45 gineers, attorneys and financiers, as men within the draft age work or Clause Smith, son of Arthur Smith, or 50 patients. They are all getting to what position would be taken by ville tabernacle at 2 oclock Friday fight. Fortunately there will be but hasrecently enlisted in the army. He fine. When are and along thefederal government with regard little work in this line for our board. up they has been in Kansas for the past few afternoon. Burial will b? in the Kaysabout they enjoy telling me about their to approving the issue of securities to The registration of men who had I years, and enlisted in that state. ville cemetery. I will be able to write a sweethearts. pay for drainage reclamation. to to attained the age of 21 years since to-tto to beautiful love story same day. I It has seemed to those best in June 5th, 1917, was carried out . GEORGE ELLIS PROMOTED; COMMISSIONERS MEETING never knew the memory of a good girl formed, that the drainage of irrigated through Davis eounty yesterday. At IS NOW A SARGEANT meant so much to a soldier and 1 sinlands is a proper proceeding during June 4th, 1918. men were regKaysville twenty-fiv- e . cerely .hope the girl? do their part in Camp Stanley, Texas, Full board and County Clerk C. war times, and should be undertaken, istered, at Farmington eleven, at not' only in spite of the war, but be Clearfield May 27,1918 writing often and cheery leters to the Jones in attendance. Bountiful at eighteen, boy? guess I will write one myself The Reflex, Messrs. J. G. M, Barnes and Walter cause of the war, in other words, that twenty-thretotal for the county, - t so good night, with lots of love to all W. Steed of the Davis and Weber drainage reclamation should be speed Kaysville. seventy-seve1 the children, yourself and Frank. Dear Sir; I have received you ever UP retarded,, since the re County Canal Co., reported in regard The following men are to be enwelcome paper,, as pgr schedule. to an unsettled condition regarding a j us, of such reclamation can so rapid trained for Camp Lewis, June 24: ANNA. canal bridge, and a vote was taken ac-- 1 ly be translated into j terms of ini I find great enjoyment in reading Order to to to jk creased crap production, especially No. Name is lots there it as county. cepting forth? week, every ydv REGISTRATION PLANS Wilcox B. 327 leuben 8inre no are colonisation Road prob Frank Williams rethere, ' of good, 4r testing news in it: Frank John Kaoblaugh .............. 482 COMPLETEtiN NATION ferred toAgent iem8 involved. J Moreover, a question of getting gravel drainage I have bee.? sjpcjnted Acting Duty 590 Barthow ....! reclamation is oftentimes as much Joseph C. for road from in location a ......... . 607 purposes Flitton B 803rd Joseph j Troop of Sergeant in General Crowder Addresses Message the north 611 part of the county. This concerned with the prevention of William Fenton Dame airy. Was appointed on or a ty to the 1918 Clams of Youths. 615 further to land with consequent Joseph Melvin Phillips was' injury to referred Commissioner Parker Ath. ..... 616 reduction in crops, as in 'the restora Fred Gorton Bassett ... w ith power to act. 1On Jonathan Moss 626 We have been drilling very hard for Washington, June 4. A petition from Harry Salter Machinery injured lands, 629 Robert Eli Green the last three weeks; I think the drill for the . registration tomorrow It is" not likely therefore, that the Inland C. Paige of eighty-si- x .... 634 was considered in re-- 1 others ' will gradually grow faster as the men 639 nearly a million youths vrho have gard to unsanitary conditions said to I fotl'ral government will discourage Keith Terry Hodson 645 21 Washington reached in George get more used te it. the of since June the Sincerely, years 5, exist at the hog ranch of the Inter-age slightest degree organize 647 Kmcry II. Wilcox ........... I find that the duties of a FRANK D. ADAMS. last, is now completed and ready for Mountain States Feed Co. Referred tkm of new drainage districts, while Milton. Lewis Burton 6C3 missioned officer are very hard at operation, Provost Marshal General to the hoard as a committee of the its position with reference to the isAlternates THE AEROPLANE Crowder today announced, addressing whole to .times. What do you think of the ad670 suance of securities, is very clearly ex- Berney Kosmait investigate. . Harold Herbert 681 .... vancement I have made in the last They sail thhough the air like a won a message to the 1918 class of regEugemann in recent a letter from Dr, Hubert Burton of the school board! pressed Men r will Uniwho be the trained at derful t months? istrants. Samuel Chief bird, of Irrigation In eight Portier, recommended that a nurse be era- of Utah, June 15: With the hum of h humming bee; I will enclose a few pieces of General Crowder's message reads: ployed by the county, and the school I Vestigations, Office of Public Roads versity Order poetry which I would like to see They dart, they fall, they rise again, "On the 5th of June, 1917, just one board, each to pay half the cost. an(l Rur1 Knrinring, which sets Name No. even I sail fth the sea. that the secretary of the treas l,eonard C. Sandall .... They Taken under advisement. printed ir. your paper. I think that ..... 582 occurred one of tomorrow, year ago . ! Wm. Runstead made a verbal com.l Qr ha been given fun authority with William Henry Sullivan ..... . .. 574 the other boys who' get-th.paper the most memorable events in the his701 issues of securities, am Ralph L. Cottrell They cross the perilous mountain tops, would like to read them. plaink fn regard to irrigation water tory of democratic Institutions! Clarence layton Bone 625 And in descend to the has a veto below; capacity fhi valley practical Referred to damaging highways. 'With best wishes for yourself and On that day ten million E. Allen .... 550 and twirling in the sun, f drainage dis- - Clarence P0'11 over Parker. . Rising Arnold Oriujiissioner the papeft . I am, ., 698 ll. t Dykraan marched young .Americans . tric of such is- - Charles C. Bishop They care not where tliey go. . T. llorticulturtst 768 J. Agent Tayne in voice a Tours very truly, to the polls, and, quietly . B. Smedley Israel dePcnd Pon l,ue,Vrin was instructed to make ?hethe.r a special fight 585 SERGT. GEO. F. ELLIS, Like angels of justice, theyll spread that waj heard around The world, reg- on the white rcc'anatort cn be effected In time to Emmett Whitesides Wiggill weed. top invincible istered determination Murland 695 their Richards Stevenson ta to to to their wings nure the increased crop produeUQn in Leo Fierce Green C. E. France was. permitted to 680 to preserve for themselves and their FRANK D. ADAMS MAKES , 1518 Across the billowy main; or 19l9 or to deem a further of land had that been piece niS FIRST SOLO FLIGHT Theyll do their'part' right from the posterity the blessings of the liberty sold for taxes, j deterioration of land, with consequen crops is essential to the with which they have been so richly heart- Rockwell Field. San Diego, Cal. An appropriation of 15 per month rwlucton in th production of cropi prosecution of the war. endowed. V ' Mky 30, 1918. These modern aeroplanes, . was for the relief of Mrs. Nellie II. may be avoided within that period Every encouragement should bo A year has passed. Many of these While to to ef to finance to are not Dear Editor: Have bery here at the Forbes. questions given to this work, especially where now men on of the are battlefields involved in ' recla generally the EXPERIENCES OF A RED The usual list of claims was al drainage large districts are being formed, as flying school for three weeks on tomorrow, the 5th of mation, by individuals, the same the work may be done more economCROSS NURSE IN FRANCE France, and work is very interesting besides lowed. June, that voice will have found its fundamental consideration should ob- ically over hrge areas. fascinating. , Adjournment taken for two weeks The following leter is from Miss echo when one million more will rally tain, It is manifestly a patriotic duty to. to to to ' We took,, to the air tLe next day aft Anna J. Hall, sister of Mrs. Frank L. to to to to to thrir support. 11UCK TOM AT LATONiA AND do to everything reasonable to in er our arrival and have been flying Layton, of Kaysville, who is a Red The This is a nation engaged in a strug- PAYNE SAYS WEED LAW crease very spirit of youth and fun crop production at this time, daily, Sundays excepted. Five flying Cross nurse with the American expediWILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCE!)!,,,,, and American Our existence. for activities Its boyhood are to bo cadets were assigned to each airship, tionary forces in France. We are un- gle V. Payne, crop pest inspector J a found have Joseph been diverted the normal to from throughout the entire divert labor and materials patriotic which are the dual control type.- - In- der obligation to Mrs. for Davis Layton for the peace-tim- e the that of Pickrods Paramount Jack says County, the of latest' channels, and energy mjght otherwise be employed structors ride in the front seat and privilege of printing this letter: those is being ions weed law wilt be enforced tn thismore advantageously to the nation, in picture, JIuck and Tom, showing at home at cadets in rear seat. A regular course My Dear Sister: You probably Mr. Payne calls particular the installation of systems which will the La Tonia theatre. Tbh is tho secof flight is followed to avoid collisions have my'Red Cross card announcing directed more closely every day to- .founty, I white the attention to weed, which, ward the accomplishment of the top nft show actual results until peace ond of the Tom Sawyer pictures, - in the air. my safe arrival in France. Hope this things upon which our armies must de- if allowed, to spread at the present Lhall have been restored. It is hoped rom Mark Twain's immortal books, alThe first flight around the island finds you as well as it leaves me, will soon of eradicate the e though each jn itwdf is crops that land owners, individually and pend, and without which success is rate, -- with the a cold but I Understand instructor did not'thrill me J . Director William D. Taylor, a . county. imposible. lectively, will bear these distinctions in near so much as when I made my first everyone gets that when they arrive seed of the to the fact fervent admirer of the great Amerithat mind and act accordingly, Owing Every American must do his duty solo one week later. The lieutenant the air is so damp. I put on more weed this will grow after passing ft may be well to point out that can humorist, found that there was. in this great crisis, even though he unbuckled bis safety belt, got out of clothes in the month of May than I stomachs animals the of Is an intense drainage activity in too much material to be contained in there through remains who of Those are at jhome. the airship and ask me if I could fly have ever worn at one time in my life on Utah at the present time, and that in a mare five-resuch an age and condition in life that the stomach acids having no effect photoplay, and has. alone; with confidence my- reply was before. ,We had wonderful weather on the seed should care matter into two, divided the belgpjte of particular war to subject is without detriment the conditions, drainage may, After receiving a few pre- the ship and made a very quick trip. they I - economic support of the army, active- exercised in cutting this weed before high class investment - for the land productions- cautions he told me to go ahead. But O, the first sight of land! I never seed. to is it Mr, determination goes of enowners with the Payne making j and themselves Beginning that drainage securities ly oppose against our Glancing about to see if my path of shall forgeA and that little U. S. flag a and tour of the where this friend Tom Iluck county favor-anand on his re the European battlefields are inseparable d actually being sold oh very starting was free from other ships, I flying on a (deleted) boat will . stay emy other noxious weeds are found he able terms, all possibility of warts ward indeed to off privileged. y opened the throttle, raced along over with me always It certainly allowed th story finds the two boys in a Most of the men who register to- will order them cut at once. Patriotic the ground, slightly raised the tail o: your nerves to relax . citizens Mr. to will Jn report Payne anyl most of the older irrigated val graveyard at midnight according to . , the machine and when the ship hac From there we came into a port and morrow will be so classified, and I imand he weed will this of patches heyg of the West there are large areas the advice of an old darky as to the gained flying speed the wheels lef then taken to the base section, which have no hesitancy in predicting that I have to take them of waterlogged and practically useless best manner of curing warts. steps mother earth and I began to ascent we find a very pleasant and interest- their services will win for them the un- demiately The law will eradicated. be lands which were formeiy highly rs How they overhear some rigidly affection a of and dying grate-finto space. When an altitude of three ing place to be. You understand It Is proud Iductive. .. . For their work a number nation. of reasons grewgome hundred feet had1 been reached I was best not to give out details, so this planning I these to to to to lands are more suited to . the and how they are unwilling witnesses to 'to to to over San Diego bay and it was time letter may not appear as interesting as Bluebird Day at the Kaysville quit increase of THE PUBJLIC UTILITIES to make my first turn, which was ac- it might. . But it is" all for the good of BEFORE cropped areas than of a murder, is all thrillingly depicted. cm Saturday, June 8,Ure new UTAH CO5IMISSI0N OF House, Opera either projects, irrigation or The next dayTom is ill in bed and his complished by using the proper the cause. So we will wait until will mark the return of Ella Hall, fav, of Matter In of the the Application Some of these reasons Aunt Polly, cleverly protrayed by amousf bank and rudder. Bank come. home. THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELE- onte delineator of child roles, for pre-jth- e dry farming. drainage specialists of the United Edythe Chapman, is administering the All the nurses are really getting fat, ing is to incline' an airplane laterally PHONE AND TELEGRAPH COM- - sentations of The created Charmer, States j 1 PA NY, for permission taxhange. reDepartment of Agriculture Painkiller, which Tom, in turn, passes about its longitudinal axis, in other do hope I dont gain any more. I km from a Grubb Alexander J. by story rates and toll and are: its with dire on to an unsuspecting cat gtate, modify adjust so words, tip it sideways the- proper on night dutyand-do-notrhaand screen for for the rules Fred and providing by 1. prepared The regulations . amount in order to get. the action of much responsibility as ah St. Mark transportation facilities, results. a service connection cnarge in the Mytop. .This will be another of those both and . pro highway the air upon the wing surface. railroad,., are me. Later the bySafe"present at the know does for that what you State of Utah. attractive. Jack Conway prod actions, vided in the older sections. No.trial of the supposed murder and 43. ,U.. had Case S:A. havent .lcters,from any If you do not bank when turning, by filled with natural touches of human 2. The lands are largely held NOTICE OF HEARING an accurate story of their ad""the" Ship wd'skid away from the cen- - yet but hope it wont be much longer. telling by given that the ap- interest and reflecting an engaging the men who did farm them and woulc ventures succeed in freeing an inter of turn and, if too much bank is Tomorrow is Sunday. - Suppose the Notice is hereby in which dainty Miss do so The Mountain States vista of child-lif- e of plication again if they were drained. nocent man and convicting the used you will slip toward the center Y. M. C. A. will have some kind f Telephone and Company Hall will appear to her usual Telegraph 3. The eost of services. I wonder if the people at for the permission of the Public drainage- - i usually of turn. notoriety 'they derive from, While there'are many much smaller than the cost of this incident is very sweet to Tom whey appreciate how Trnrch the Yr M.jlies Commisrfon of Utah to putting The, second and - third tarns were that vrill appeal particularly be- water on new land. and modify its toll rates, and its rules fancies himself much in love with. the.. made over the Pacific ocean, but we do C. A. means to (he soldiers I know I and cause ef their childish simplicity and service for a regulations providing There Is no the el1 did. Isra never not go outside of gliding distance danger.? Jsdgos daughter,. Kkle Becky Thatth- connection charge in tb:3lale ef Utah; forcefufnessAjfjV.tibannr?4a-nWcrops by drought, whereas that is an er. ' the' islarfd, for 'if motor trouble Tri the 'bcgihnihg they are'su'cff fine will be heard before the. Commission at tKeiess a drama 'of gripping interest Its' office, Salt Lake City, on Tuesday, danger in those areas 7 oBows. Iheinddentf well "remembered Pd - while in the air and you min who- - are okig tbe woTk.i They and manifold sensations. Bluebird where ten June at can a. oclock m. soldiers 1918, 18th, the where stores have cohld not glide to land by readers of Mark Twains dry well, Davy " has established a By order of the Commission. reputation for creat- farming is possible: of Tom letting a cat down Jones would get you. story, purthase American goods at cost, help Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this ing unusual photoplays, and in the 5. enterin the case ef their with Except money, arrange The throbbing of the 90 horsepower them badly through the roof of the schoolroom 31st day ef May, A. D.. 1 IS. forthcoming feature this record will be alkalied lands, less time wEl be re- which fastens its claws is ao great you. could not hear, one tainments, basball games, famish into the hated T. E. BANNING, admirably maintained. for the land to quired the schoolmasters getting shouting if riding by, your. side, and If writing material, help in Hie mail and, Secretary. lifting it slowly to to to to to to to to off. A charit:1'; c"rt:n is drawn cm point of maximum productiveness.-Thuit were not for the helmet worn on the in fact, do all the nice and necessary Full line ef Ansco cameras and Full Eat - ef Ansco cameras and it would appear that an Im- the sequence V 1; bead, the propeller blast of wind things the government is too busy to and it is not the Hardware the at Hardware at supplies Layton shoulJ be given to the drainage long after thii 1 j suppHts Leyton to. petus : striking you in the ears would male it attend Expert developing and company. There is a small Y. Y7. C. A. down ccmpany. Expert developing and of irrigated lands at this time when a bemg krt difficult to hear for. some time after. C: c : Adv. Adv. dearest the with finishing. nurses finishing The helmet also protects your head town for the large increase in our production of brings Ten . ; y ,; - ' from injury and cold which is experienced at high altitudes.' It is now time to make- - our fourth turn, the throttle is closed and. we nose the ship down toward the earth, the roar of the motor ceases,- and now we hearthe moaning of the Vires brace the wings; the earth seemstyit to rush upward to meet you, but at the proper distance we level off the ship and gravity gradually pulls us tcT the earth. Presently the airship stops coasting, due to momentum, and we are near our starting point. The instructor has been watching your movements closely. If you take off flight and landing is good he ap proaches you smiling, for he is as pleased as you. One feels overjoyed, much more so than if you were attending an athletic event and you were a supporter of the victors. Have been flying alone for several days. Yesterday I was sent up to an elevation of 800 feet to make figure eights over San Diego bay. At times I was circling high above the. U. S. battleship Oregon, which lay quietly at anchor in the harbor. One must be on the alert while in the air for other airships, for there are no traffic laws and right of ways. A Ship that is making a forced landall ing is a privileged character others must clear out of his path for has no power and is helpless ex- . cept for gliding. I have counted twenty-fiv- e ships in the air at one time; some would be soaring above passing clouds, and eth ers would be within a few hundred feet of the earth. Several accidents, due to carelessness, have occurred on the ground, but none have been serious. men-2- niaee "- WITH THE 1 years of age Jose 3, 1917, will he registered st the office of the Loes! Board, Fans ingtoa, on June 9th. sc xm VOLUME Registration of ?er . . t lows: - o e; n. nt andtmo , non-com- -; , e self-govern- ed innfe - -- Win-appro- , inurtht -- e five-reel- nox-Jwhj- who-rema- fh in or re-ea- se. col-th- el - yes. ! pl grave-robbe- pro-enforc- . . -- . ve - - -- - - crim-m&l.T- ge , epi-sod- es re-adj- v I, e ever-prese- nt -- r:, s rn i! -tf i b j r he |