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Show t s . s , that P61 the F State o Utah, situated between the cifife of Salt Lake and Ogden. sIta terraced lands marking the reoesrioiTof CountT the Great Salt Lake are the Intermuntam West are and the growing of almost everything-that- , to is useful to man. Its climate is the best in the world, its scenery adapted sublime its people kind and mnrt.,!0 facilities best. needs transportation the and Davis room has for 10,000 small farmers and fruit growers to make use of its partly improved oounty lands. Hundreds of. noultrv raisers to produce etrcs and noultrv for mnrVnfTt naoda m r1 fortnrioc ta nuil--e nco of ihn vinMr ami J ..... nntU A inlla L BEACHES EVERY NOOK AND CORNER OF DAVIS COUNTY. VOLUME X KAYSVILLE ESTEEMED PIONEER AND FARMINGTON NUMBER 8 .UTAH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13. 1913 tained. There were floral tributes aiub-viriwho has any material COMMERCIAL CLUB. on cmisistei They le pivM-iithat occasion and of two broken 'wheels, from the the A L b (4tu) organization &n,d THE ROSE CITY. amf ChM .oil furimn lie meiting- lo'Kl at theoffu-- i assist in mm n p otloii of In th tsm north' family, a wreath, Gates Ajar ,'iittu become a member Mint f rich Uttrlt and l.rtli. County county ll Mills, b frtttttM !H of Attornes T. McClure. Peters interest should, limit) Homo nf the Miller Flora! company, laroat Brothbearing the inscription fit 4t vhtb of this and t tM( itltflt MftptHfelrtDt rower of .hot house Bower In the help to make last night proses that tlu h Hit two tam uf- m tir wreaths from, the public ers, country. Uvation .if the ftniona i(, the success end that a to a it hoot ail'! in Vith ltvw latroon reeort. Ha ater Vlork anil KleetrIC elub spirit is sers niiieh stream. of luuin seekers and in- baa itf il Mivhiihl' rail Unuhot u s schools, Relief society, lrimar A fine place for reelilence. Min tnalti line to Liko War fuitilH' nliSe lif flu's part of Basis eountv association, Bishopric, Mr. stml esUi) s UctucuedTu 1U is euuuty Hilr mT: tirT ur fy ilTce ' pels,, .Vs The Twin daughter of Mr. ami MrsrC. K Tun ton, Mr and Mrs. 0. .11. Wakley, Mr. and Mrs, S. Mrs. H. O. Pack is recovering signing the agreement to join Mr. aiui Mrs. Dahl .M MUTUAL. F. Johnson, .Mr. and Mrs. J. from a severe illness. risitiii relatives in Salt Lake the reorgatfteil club, twenty-four-sere present and all seemed Following is the program for Cit dtllll'g the Week. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. N. S. OlMarvin Steveusi-ville- , late of Bales, next work in hand, Sunday owning: son, Mrs. Sarah Bone. Miss Mary Meherson leases enthused with the Montana, has taken over Duet, Misses Mcrrit and Maud Mabel Van Leuven, Alula M.' John wa Barnes lion. (J. for Salt Lake in a fesv tlaysj 1 the Farmington barber simp. Met latehie ; hallo Solo, Miss Johnson, Stella Criddle, Mildred wle re she will take a emirse in eleeted temporary chairman aim Bessie Blood; Song, Mrs. BowT. .McClure Peters was xind, Mrs. Ira White and daughters, Johnson, Pearl Christensen, Es-ssewing. Charles R. Mabey, Lecture Whitaker and Chloe Gunter of Indtanola, setmdar. The agree- ' iman; ' Sanpete -- county, Miss Eliouse AVenser has ri temporal if f Bouut ul, acted as flower, girls. The pall visited relatives here ment- signed by forty. three-- per Saturday turned-t- o I Logan hearers were: Joshua Adams, P. and Sunday. themselves to Jon J sveeks at tt r seinii-neriTT se m soils pledging Thev Kaysville Millinery is ofJ. Christensen, T. 1 elub and imy the nutation the Bennett, Miss Nettie Abbott oyraeuso. q registered James Criddle, William Criddle, tee and montluy diti's was rend fering vome rare bargains in 27 .new voters in North Farming-tohasslio Allow been hats. -- Adv, v . Brown, and Hugh Me Lean, by the secretary after which a . 11 and Walter in can the Basis at Hampton County working friends of the deceased, among committee on constitution and by CENTERVILLE them being N. D. Van Leuven, South Farmington, prior to the lien lor the past season has re- laws was appointed by the chair turn, d to his home in' Afton. man. The committee is ' as fol W. A. Dewey, E. C. Smith, O. P. late eleetion. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rollins had , on ling. . P. a Merrill, Bishop Hyde and PresiJoseph S. Clark is now walk- W lows; T. McClure Peters, reunion at their home Mrs. Cora dent Hyde of the Pocatello stake. ing without crutches, llis leg Lundstedt and Epperson, George Swan, W. W. lustfamily Sunday. , lnterspereed with the speak- was broken Aver six months ago daughter Ethel have returned Eans amt John ,Y. Giuiley. On N. The Mutuals wi'l give theiB ing the following musical num- and he has Avalking with to tlyfoir home in Salt Lake City motion a om m it tee on quarters bers were -- rendered r after Spending -- the past three ttiitU nirnishingscOnsisliiigoTM. first tlaiiep-o- f" the seasorhere ou" the aidof crutches cvensince; : TtiVrhs Sat Choir, LeadKindiy Lightr urday"e v en ing TtrSy raetiser FrjnrTrrtsriJdgir-ASherman, the three year old ' . .1 Quartette, Through Deepening son of Mr. and 4lrs. E. JI. Clark, (hulls and J. J. lRnvman. Mrs. Aim Cheney as visited Mrs. C. Mrs. A, Wakley, Trials, Miss Rhea Taylor has opened who had his leg broken about On motion the meeting adjourn by her risler Mrs. Decker, of Geo. Smith, Wm. Hobbs, Ernest two months ago has had his leg a studio for china painting ut hei ed to'meet mi Wednesday ev- Salt Lake City, during the week. Anderson. removed from the plaster cast home in Farmington, where she ening, November 19th, at which Sometime Well Under Solo, will hold classes every Satur- time the constitution and For Sale Dairy farm, about and is able to use it. by laws stand, Mrs. C. A. Wakley. day. Special orders for Christina.' will be submitted for approvul 60 acres. pasture, Vfe lucern-aii- d Mrs. Oh My Father, Duet, executed. now are hi wdll gifts fee being and tlie membership grain land; large barn, five DISTRICT COURT NOTES. Geo. Smith and William Hobbs will room lum.se, Telephone 9, Furmjngton.--Adofficers and paid permanent flowing well, 14 District court commenced in assisted by the choir. be eleeted, sign- shares primary water, cows to go person Every There were more than fifty 30, 1913; Hon. N. G. Harris on Childrens hats what we havo ing the agreement is expected to with place. For information incarriages which attended the re the bench. left at X price. Kaysville Milliti election of officers. quire of Jaa. A. Cottrell. Kays-villFinal decrees of divorce werei . mains to the cemetery. The usual Utah.Adv. ery.Adr-Every citizen of Kaysville dedication services were con- granted as follows: Hannah S. ducted by Bishop Hyde, William Ktokes vs. William il. Stokes; Criddle made the dedicator Hannah Ekins Vs. John Ekins Lillie Levi S. Iley wood-vprayer and the choir beautifull and A. wood. Hey rendered Rock of Ages. State of Utah vs. William 8. Geo.c Bennett and wife, Hooper, ; ease dismissed on accounl wife. R. Geo. and Wright Bennett Utah; evidence. of insufficient JR. II. ChristenHooper, Utah; J.. IX Wood vs. Kaysville Trotsen and wife, Downey Idaho; Ellen Egbert, Turner, Idaho; Mr. ting association; judgement for and Mrs. Hugh Me Lean, Fair-vie- plaintiff by default. E. W.' Tatloek vs. Henry F. Idaho; Mrs. David Craig, Layton, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Soutlnvorth; defendant not apJames Criddle, Kaysville, Utah pearing a bench warrant was isMr.-a-nd Mrs. Wm. Criddle and sued: byttfecourt for defendant ; son, Syracuse, Utah;' Miss Stel- returnable Nov. 28, 1913 at 10 la Criddle, Kaysville, Utah; Mr. a. m. J osepfr Doman' ct al vs Alice and "Mrs' Caldwell Taylor, "Westthe home! 1 his is the season ot the year when clear, in Ogon, Idaho; Bert Bennett, Preston, Doman ; hearing to be had Idaho ; Thomas Bennett and fam- den Friday Nov. 7; at 10 a. m. white-High ts mean most for comfort and cheerfulness - Adoption - of- - Catherine-- -' Lamily; Virginia,' Idaho ; -- Chancy of Bennett and family, of Downey bing, a minor child; petition dimmned globes Idaho; John Bennett and fam- Samuel J. and Caddie Parrish ily, of Downey, Idaho; Geo. Han- for the: adoption :: ofX said child cock and family, of Downey, Id; was granted by the court. find an lamps; savjng in light bills ho; Mrs. II. Talbot, of Layton. ,D. & R. G. Ry. company vs. Utah; Mrs. Thomas Bone, of Jesse M. Smith; continued for the pleasure to the work and recreation of every Kaysville, Utah;- Miss Corill term. Bone, of Kaysville, Utah ; Mr Friday Oct. 31gt. room. and 7Mrs.HenryBoneb Kays Case of John Preece vs. D. k ville, Utah; Charles Hobbs and wife of Preston, Idaho; Mr. anc It. G. Ry. company; a jury was witnesses testiMrs. Parley, Howell, of Clifton secured,-seve- ral case was continued 'until fied," Idaho;. Joshua Adams land.-wif- e 10 Nov7 a. m. at 3rd, of Riverdale, . Jdahp and , ..Lei Monday heard evidence" was when" further Meacham and wife of Preston after which a verdict was renIdaho. The funeral was conducted b dered in favor of plaintiff for $200. Plaintiff sued for $250, C. E. Layton, of the Downe Furniture & Hardware company for loss of a horse killed on the -Downey Idahoan. railroad traek. """ O Eliza Miller vs. Capitol Mercantile MARRIAGE licenses. Co.; demurer submitted without argument and overruled Nov. 5, Dave Royansky, age and ten days given to answer. 25, and Viola M7 Lewis, age 25, Case of J. IlrMorgan vsT 0. bojh of Salt Lake City. S. Lr Ry. Co. and Utah ConNov. 5. Ralph C. Rognon, age struction Co.; jury trial; dismiss21, and Mae McMahan, age 18; ed as to the railroad compahy on both of Salt Lake City. the that said Ry. Co. - Nov. 6. Louis. L-- Reynolds, . age was grounds not charged with any offense 23, and Alta G. Taylor, age 21; in the pleadings and was nonboth of Salt Lake City. suited as to the Construction Co. Nov. 11. Fred L. Schlageter, Probate Business. stock of age 22, and Alta Witbeck, age 19 lamps is very complete and both of Salt Lake City. - deceasi Estate of Elias Adams, Nov. 11. Caleb E. Tobias, age will gladly demonstrate the different sizes exed; hearing to be had in Ogden, 25 and May Denmark, age 24; 10 m. a. Nov. 7th at , Friday both of Salt Lake City. Estate of Fredric Clift, deO plain the Saving to you. ceased; order confirming sale i ' Hon. John R. Barnes today of real estate granted by the IL Coles court. E. an order with placed representative of , Elias Morris , Estate of Catherine W. Kippen, k Sons company, of Salt Lake deceased ; Joseph Kippen appoint City, for an elaborate family ed adminjxtrix with a bondvof monument. Hr Coles informs $600. Estate of John E. Vooley, deThe Reflex that the monument will be one of the most durable ceased; Order of final discharge and artistic ever erected in the of administratrix signed by the FARMINGTON PASSES GREAT DIVIDE in abundance. SYRACUSE t - John Criddle died at his rani home surrounded by his mediate family November the 1st wit I le had been , afflicted "heart trouhle for somc year' but the end came suddenly an more or less frequent deaths' of pioneers must remind us all that the last of this hardy band will have pone on his last 'pilgrimage before many years. They will be no more. Their history and- - achievements will -- live forever, and as now some of us came boast that our ancestors and over in the Mayflower so landed on Plymouth Rock, future generations shall proudlj The their future forefathers among the Mormon pioneers who sought out and founded in the west; a mighty empire almost who with superhuman foresight or Divine guidance settled - in - the localities that - were fitted " for "future 7 fertile fields, the sites of thriving cities and ways for the great arteries of claim were commerce. ) is work of the pioneer practically finished, but the part he played in its development, is a page in our countrys history that will always be read with hardinterest, and its story of and adventure ship; endurance, love will ever carry the greatest fascination. The work of these first adventurous and hardy won the west has settlers The way for empires, found homes for millions, and and while the churches school houses, the cities, the towns tlje power houses and rail roads of today, have obscured his trail, they constitute imto his monuments perishable honor the us all memory. Let reverence pioneer with increasing as the sands of time shift in the glass, and one after another, their names are added to the roll of those who have passed the last great divide, and into the realms opened-th- ,- e John Criddle was born in 1860 in Kaysville, Utah, in those adventurous and vigorous times, of sturdy Mormon stock. True to his heredity and teaching he be-- . to came a pioneer and moved Marsh valley in 1894, where he his home. lie has been identified with almost every move made in the valley in tlm direction of development. has since UMil 4 a, tn (I eom-Hiere- W ! !i t - Ft-rsu- s unexpectedly. for-us- I made the among the first to divert waters of Marsh creek onto the JOojvney flat for .irrigating pur: ..poses... .He ... was a capable. anc energetic, business nian, a kino husband and and provident father and is universally inissec and mourned. He was alwayr a prominent and earnest church worker, having been a counsellor to the bishop at the time of his death, having filled that offici foreighteen years, in the Downey ward, and prior to that having held the same high church office in the Cambridge ward. He leaves surviving him : hi? Mrs. Sarah Ellen Cnddle, John JE. widow;. Lorin Criddle, Criddle and James Criddle sons Mrsv Alvin Hancock, Mrs. Bird Clegg, Mrs. Guy E. Tripp, Qjisia and Minnie Criddle, daughters, , -- grand children the and sisters brothers following CridJames and their families, William dle; Kaysville, Utah; Criddle, Syracuse, Utah; Mrs. M Uriah Bennett, Downey, Idaho; Mrs. Louisa Pennell, Preston, Idaho; Mrs. Josuha Adams Clifton, Idaho; Mrs. James Hyde, ' , Fairview, Idaho. the held were. services .and three Morfollowing Tuesday at the in Downey. house mon meeting There was a large concourse of -- friends and relatives present ob state. standing room only could be a -- her-hon- nnn -- 1 n - " -- len n j z -- v. c, - ll-13-4- t. s. UP " -- -- with MAZDA Replace the theres a youll added - and AZD AilLAM RS :: G (VElf: MOST -- FOR THE LEAST MONEY: YOU SECURE MANY TIMES THE LIGHT ILLUMINATION ON THE OLD -- -- STYLE CARBON GLOBES AND AT LESS EXPENSE. Our - MAZDA we UTAH POWER court. and and LIGHT CO. J |