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Show V' f A - y f Eight AND THEN SOLIZ. fwxltx Forty-eig- Columns ht AND THEN SOME. REACHES EVEEY NOOK AND CORNER OF DAVIS COUNTY. VOLUME IX KAYSVILLE AND FARMINGTON UTAH, THURSDAY, JULY 17, day afternoon at 2 o'clock. The speakers of the day were Bishop Diion, an old friend of the family; E. T. Morgan, waH teacher in the ward where the deceased m.de her home, President J. 11. Grant, John R. Barnes and Jesse M Smith. Mr. Smith, told of the pi ee of red bandanna handkerchief given to Wilford Woodruff LAYTON w.nt to Clearfield end gave the work on account of the myriads 1913 NUMBER 43 PIONEER DAY AT KAYSVILLE of mosquitoes. The company is program there. lot ated just below the D.& R, A fclghlj proapwoas tow la th ahtat of for Painters from Ogden are here G " ; tracks, on tKe Parrish lane. Uta tma and predaeUw anturda. FseaUa M inside of the new milk. Haa Omamerr ul the taa prodaoCtoa of painting Aollar Httka. O. A. L Sj. ha juat ctuiJevad m eting house. dapot. Oood point tor tboaa taa, goaiatadloa OFFICIAL. PROGRAM aaaklot aotaarhaa mrf for trait and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Call and point tor farmer 1b. tobta Mi and Mrs. Ulysia Parkins, all All who those were residents in Kaysville, Syracuse, Clearfield A lively IratHpg jwMnt lu ml tbgrt of Bountiful spent Sunday in and the Move will be honored as Pioneer. The rebefore Ui of in end ttiftruH nuih Layton JtHe is apple (Towing Jensen spending Chrystal Itovie county Hus Cnnnei y and Urge crofts of and West Mr. Point, guests Of kuaakiM and ception committee and local pioneers will meet at the grove In are grown for tunning week with Layton friends. ps eou tummy and much building under Mrs. Growing Roland front of the school house at 10 oclock in order to meet visiting Thurgood. by the Prophet Joseph Smith way. 14m ave OouimwrcUl UuL. Born July 10th to Mr. and Mrs. whichpuneers who will arrive on the Bamberger at 10:30. Each Sunwas posessed by Airs. eleven an pound school child in the aforementioned wards is to be present .Join Jaques, Wi Resides at the time of her Mrs. Jacob 1J. Layton . spent day son. SYRACUSE wuh a boquet of flowers and an American flag. Following; the atK. It is said that President n'u-sdm Ogden, arrival, the children will line up from the station to the meeting Mrs. Annette Stevenson is spen- foodruff used this same hand-erchiLionel Williams visited friends'' Mr. and Mrs. Will Smith isit house and the Pioneets will be taken to the meeting honse in to heal the siek during Hud relatives in Kaysville, Sun- ding the week visiting friends There will be representations of the methods ed relatives in Kaysville Sunday automobiles I Silt Lake City. Ije epidemic in Nauvoo. Musid day Jn-t- bf meUng-hsue- . theaiM was furnished by the choir, Prof-j- s -psradtoths Of JusMhmifcf iexver r Sattirday'f Peac6ckrf-5NampaMiss Stella lisa TroTdie Walker returned es or" Joseph Paul and Sarah - B. a short trip through Yellowstone Program. 11:00 to 12:00 of home .from Idaho, is visiting the family Trepionton, Sunday Professor Paul ' Layton sang park,' W dliam Watt. , C Sometime, Reception of Pioeers at the mejt'ng house. Somewhere," and Bx Elder county. The Queen of the West, ,f - - of , Choir. Miss low Utah, Dd Pace to Face Trvphosa lratt, Sarah B. Alvin Moss and Orvil Thomas, Evan Ellison has retunred to .Ma David E. Miss i visited with Invocation, Bishop Layton. San Iiego from Los Angeles Layton sang 0, Calvary," of Woods Cross,, were the speak- ney, Idalm, Hon. Charles &. Mabey. Otation, tilda McF-rson- , Out of town relatives from St. ers in Saturday Where he is now stationed. Meeting Sunday. - William R. Holmes. .The FLg Without a Stain, s ; S' Anthony, Preston, Cache valley, - - - - Mrs. Martha Smith, of Salt Morgan county, Salt Lake City Found Dead In Her Bed. Mr. and Mrs. llenry Stable Recitation, Myrtle Burton Vu Mann and wift. D. Piano E. Prof. Jin Solo, of Accompament, Lake City, is spending a and and Grantsville were present. Bountiful, spent family, Early uu Friday murniug the relatives. with home of at the Benediction, Layton Bishop pec pie Of Kaysville were shocked days Sunday Cock. Lunch 12 :00 to 1 :CG. at the news of finding the dead 10 ; Morgan 11. All the towns of Davis county Layton are invited to participate in the i Such was the final result at Herbert Jr Barnes and Orson i cly of MrsrLauraMercivaP in Sports. soutii-essports program at Kaysville on Morgan Saturday when - Lige L.yton, of Kaysville, are wiring ,er bed at her home c in the wak-Th-t - of iho following events will be held between 1:00 and 3:00 oity It th? 24th. &Lgs ball tosserg finished tne thv Davis County tannery this first part on clock Locust street, the finish line being at the Barnes Bank died had she reported that The Misses Sarah B. and. Zip-- R We. At the start it looked ros;yawl tk. .of poison, the. report probably corner. ' the Laytonit's and they sue .Iiss Clara Bezer, of this place I arising from the very unhappy ( porah Layton spent last week m tor ded race out in their home shutting an d Ray Garner, of Clinton were gil(latiou of mile. Sait Lake, having returned dwl woman. Match trotting race, . .4 A ... .1 yfponents until the seventh inning married last week, They wiH f mile. evening. Match a conducted pacing arce, by County Investigation when the Morgan loys began to reside in Clinton. f mile, open for all entries. Entrie fee 1. Attorney Robinson, Acting Coron- R inning .race, E P. Ellison arrived from hit Tindall and then they hit races there will be a motorcycle race from horse Doctors O. the Williams A. and Following Will Call and Miss Myrtle er Nevada Sundl morning to at-- - him all over the lot Then the Bank corner,' in Kaysville.' The to store that the Adams in - Gleason and Rutledge proved g Layton, ; te: d the funeral of LIrs. tin pire lost his animal and when! Manning expect to cleave Satur- the will be 1 per entry, the purse to be above race the it for entries the Leu story was not correct and for an' extended visit to: nali Whitesides, put three fast ones over the Jay s to the second plaoe. to the was given out by the gentlemen divided winner, same evening. . pi ite the, umpire gave the batter Yellowstone park, heart failure was- the prob3 00 oclock At the Ball Park. tase on balls, which is probably jcjeanzar L Mimr, who has that Fred Major was a Layton visicause of her death. A two able his had fact to that umps thj tor Sunday. He is to be the b.en visiting with his brother, old baby was crying in Relay foot race, each ward is in' ited to enter "one team, discashier of the new bank at Kanab. attobet on Morgan, which would S. Miner and wife, left Monday I ht,r amis when one of the fqur tance for each runner 100 yards, four to th team. influence his opinion bu morning for his home in Sebatha, J el(jei. children tried to awaken , Obstacle race Boys 16 to 21 years old. Saturday afternoon he attended naturally to one would expect it to be so 1 of Kansas. The funeral was hel Match relay horse race, saddling four horses to the string. ths reunion 'the Major family hi motlu-r- . Brown re- was. as it faced aid tlie All members, hed at Lagoon. . home of the deceased on m n the Ball Game, 4:00 Kaysville vs Salt Lake Retail. Clerks. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Gailjy, or the family living in IJtahwer lived Sandall In the next inwas and afternoon Judge Rumauser will hold court on the grounds. ning Layton gained one on thewho have been living at the aturday by Bishop II. Suitable prizes will be swarded for all events. pr sent. llenry Morgan, boys andl then Morgarf Clearfield Orchard for sometime, in The lood. interment was nosed out a victory in the lOtn. moved back to their new home, Kiysville cemetery and a -l- arge Mrs. Susannah Whitesides. Alt of which goes to prove thay south of the cannery. Tuesday, visit-i- n nuinbe, of people accompanied all in a row. A fan, a fielders Mrs. Llartha Weaver is un- are luck and very , umpires Naldt-rin relatives with friends and John F . j the remains to the grave. Many choice and a fly retired Willey, The funeral of Mrs. Susannah Hiahop Frank nlav- certain I things. Fox-ley 1 this the Clearfield neighborhood binson and Samuel Cook were beautiful flowers were brought Muir and Briggs. Blamires, Whitesides was held at the East fnt T.avtnn until it,- ' count. In week. took the Green' and La y ton meeting house on Sun- mD, ,h',mtrks,; ,of thj eighth a. fan, an unsuccessful .nd Flint hit V. - mile on steel and a fly retired Bountiful. of occasions. x d KTaesdav An infield tap and two flies' cirwere sad the indeed, Very A number of fans accompanied In the last Kaysville. this surrounding ths team, some going by train, Sirs. Thomas Sco Afield under-som- e jevmstanees hard to Bountiful frame .tried death as and the husband of the by auto and others by went an operation at the Dee deceased is a pasr vihen drew back come Day sent&nce serving a mctoreycles. hospital in Ogden on Thursday for safe was and Muir Willey singled manslaughter and the little for appendicitis. When last hear was Fenwick on errors Stewarts from Jhe wu doing .ry nicely. fhildr'The rechildren are was when first safe at Willey being Mrs. Aron Call has been quite choice. Briggs AT on a fielders out kind cared hearted for the peoby AT sick for several weeks. scored A fan and homes can singled Day. All the towns of Davis county ple and will be until are invited to participate in the Elder Marion Steed who has be procured for them. This ia and a fly retired the visitors. sports program at Kaysville on been doing missionary work in certainly a case where a county Bountiful, 0 02000000 LAYT0I1 farm would be a blessing. the 24th. England- for the past twenty-on- e Kaysville, 1 0 4 3 1 0 0 0 x 9 months, arrived home Monday. Blamires fanned 14, Lluir fanMiss Pearl Singleton is quite Elder Steed accompanied his Kaysville Wins. ned 9. Robins and Wiseman wer DalL siik. David Elder in law, brother A as expected the Kaysville tie star hitters for Kaysville and Just S Miss Llyrtle Manning has been jarsoa who has been laboring in Conners passed the lemon to of course the Old Reliable U quite sick for a few day a v Sweeden for eighteen months and Bountiful in nine weilded the willow beeasy innings. Bnrkdull was released on account of sick- This is how it KAYSVILLE .LAYTON happened. Wise- comingly. Isaac Wood, of Woods Cross, ness. re Lewis fanned Llann and man, vk'ted friends here Sunday. Vs. tiring the Bountiful side. Twoj Mrs. Lucy Hamilton, of Oak- Vs. Ltr. and Mrs. Herman Youngerrors and Jwo singles, by Wise - laud, California, is the guest of their many man and Stewart scoerd Bark The Reflex family this week. berg - entertained dull. In the second only -friinds at a wedding dance, in. Mis. Hamilton crossed the plains Saturda amusement an the to and mountains in an ox train to man Bountiful hall, first, got K f . California' from the Llississippi evi ning. that was Muir who drew a rest were easy outs. Blam valley in 1852, when she was six Myrtle Ford left Monday I A daughter was horn to Mr. for few weeks visit with her I ire! skied, Foxley singled, Gree yenrs of age. She has resided a and Mrs. David Thompson Mon- sister. J skied to right and Phillips fanne- in the Land of Gold ever sincey day hut the child only lived an Wiseman and Mann scored for and is now enroute to Colorado hour. It was buried in the .West when Foxley let Mann where sh wil spenl the summer Bountiful Day w Point cemetery, Tuesday. sirgle-gthrough lus legs, in the cilh her daughter. . lint of the third. Kaysville s , July IClii J in four Brandon of the from half third Mrs. Mr. and brought been very sick suffering Margett RIAGE LICENSES. small pox for sometime past, is ire preparing to move to their I tallies, Robins two saeker, Wies-,- , 8. Harold 8 Anderson, mins single and the error on July of now doing as well as can be bungalow. n age 21, Cisco,. Utah and Lliss ADMISSION 25c Stewarts hit to left scored ADMISSION 25c pe ted. Mrs. S J. Coombi .was called Barnes was hit with Ottilia Hardy, age - 19, of . Salt L'tke City. , The West Kaysville Mutual to the bedside of her daughter, E::.3 Q:":l tl e:- -3 at 4:C3 of alt in Lake. Fourth is who Sylvia, July 10. Dudley Gillies, age 2 gave a very interesting July program' here last Sunday Leo Woraley and Simeon Drake thought it a disgrace to have ard llannabelle Baker, age 19; c -v r-N. evening. The West Point Mutual wlo were here from New Castle such a dirty bunch on the sacks both of Salt Lake City. for a few days, returned today. all at one time so he cleaned huse with a beautiful there bag Mrs. Wm. Streeper, Sr. has ge Foxley and Green tried to RIGHT ON TIME returned from Ogden where she ill the ball and naturally fanALL THE TIME wis operated on sometime ago. ned The fourth was unproductive for Bountiful when three fanreLliss Afton Parrish has arc the watches we sell. Every Wise- from Logan, where she. ned. A walk, & single and tained is least the even expensive, 11 clou added one, three cushion Capital Stock 430,000 has been attending summer school. tvo to scored bean more, &rror Willey;? and guaranteed regulated Lira. Whitaker are Wiseman. The fifth two easy and Dr. accurate tine Fce. Classy chains 10 days with LIr. and infield outs and a fan retired the IF. W ARMSTRONG, Vie Prtrt. Fit ED STA V FEE It, Frett. and fobs to held them too. Afed Mrs. S. ). Rollins, of Llountain visitors. . Foxley reached first on WM, O. SEARS, Cathier. error and was scored by Robins zH priced caa basis that by no Given. after stealing second. The hir tort -F- RED STAUFFER, W. W. ARMSTRONG, Professor Llosiah Hall and single r R. P. means Locates their vrthbess. m st notable happening of the MORRIS, HENRY If, BLOOD , a number of other out of town a made wras Fenwick T. II. ARMSTRONG, when B,L.KESTLER. friends and relatives attended the inning WOOLLEY , handed catch ofJiarkduIlB a on? i.oein fucearl of little Dorothy Walton, hot The sixth was which was held Friday afternoon. short .grounder. Conducted on tafe ht liberal liutt a consit text k h C ' ' and sweet. Only four men ing Inline. Depotit tolicilcd. The workmen of the Fhoczix faced Elnmires, one reached first A cuAHAirmr lTLA2 STCH2 Ckcrtrrctica Co, cf Erijhim, on error ty Elxmires. Wiaemzn, . went down t thzirinaixcx cH to t vrm -- ; ' Sai-pl- -- CLEARP1SLD - ay ef x' a y fcfe Paps f -- J - V . e f ay on-h&- lf one-hal- one-bal- Susan-returnin- one-thir- two-third- S j d cor-uet- ed 1 1 . ij. 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