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Show & g Pages this issue 8 Pages this Issue REACHES EVERY NOOK AND CORNER OF DAVIS COUNTY. VOLUME XI KAYSYILLE, LAYTON AND FARMINGTON, UTAH, THURSDAYrFEBRUARY NUMBER 23 3, 1916 Wilford Hess returned from the Savannah, Mo., hospital, where the cancer on his leg was again treated. He can walk with dutches and it is much hoped that the cure is effective this silo was the best Layton Sugar stock is quoted at sell- bulletin on growing plants. It gives Flint replied that the made on his ever had he investment a information in all much 60 the not and cent above necessary ing per par the . had greatest .provided s to be had at that or any other price. compact form uiui will be sent to any- farm; it The Rose City The Clean City amount of feed for the money and the one free of charge. , and rich fertile of seat County Parcel Post Service. Telephone op The state wide exhibit of arts and feed was the best he had ever used. nBvu county. Homo of the Millera He was feeding silage to all his grow-!rus the without write dont largest at the college are attracting crafts go Company, wants; your floral of flowers in the stock. There was absolutely no waste" the medicine or drugs you need. Call much attention. Among the most country. Location of the fam105 W. Layton Drug Store. Adv.2-- 2 exhibits is a silk curtain and his animals refused all other food ous Lagoon resort. Has wateruhich was spun, grown and woven in as long as there was a vestage of the works and electric lights. A fine comThe West Dramatic Layton Logan; also a linen sample which was silage to be found. The corn with place for .residence. pany gave' a performance 'at Clear- grown, spun, woven and worked in which-h- e had filled his silo was not field last night. The feature of the Cache as was usual, and was is woman as a good nearly Norwegian county Steed gave a card tertainment. Mrs. J. Wilford was the farce, Theres entertainment raised without irrigation in one of exhibiting several beautiful of friends. party to a number Millions in It. A good time and a Mrs. Chalnunia Pratt Larson, draa the is great dryest years. Under ordinary conrugs; and there show is also good as is Bentz sick, reported. the crop would he much better matic ditions made very art of hand of amount instructor the Utah Conluce, tatting Oeorge Located in the midst of fertile the of and of state. ill the all from yield much larger, but notfields. Excels rein is the aged veteran James D. Wilcox. Music, servatory parts true a Jabez Adams was in Ogden today seproduction of milk, tomatoes and sugar beets. Has the cital an our meetinghouse nett Frithe adverse conditions who are ladies the withstanding exhibiting Among lecting hardware for his new home Mrs. Mary Belle Turnes of Sale factory of the Layton Sugar Comwhich he raised the com of on land the Hansen work are under excellent the day Mary of night the auspices road whifh is building on the State pany (now building), cannery, rollLake City was here Friday and Sathim better than Sunday school. er mills and creamery. Good opporsouth of town. He proposes to use Emery, Utah; Mrs. J. Elmer Sessions for silage had paid old friends. visiting urday, The silo was farm. on his L. A. land Mrs. of Oliphant any tunities tor those seeking suburblleber, Utah; the best brass hardware of the latest f The Centerville ward choir, under n filled when the corn was pretty well an Hoag-hiMrs. for of fruit Lucy acreage Utah; to went club Salt the ladies growing, design. Orangeville, The Veron direction of Professor Mclntire, crock gardening, chicken raising of Tobar, Nevada; one little girl, ripened and now the silage looked as Lake City Wednesday to see the furnished the and On line of Salt Lake dairying. singing for the Sunday Ellison the A from Miss Katherine Orofford of' Price, though corn had been mixed with the phone message & Ogden and Oregon Short Lina. charming play, Daddy Long Legs." afternoon is in meeting, and the Farming- - Has electric stated Nevada it that rainranch Utah, aged 13 years, has a fine ex- fodder' when the silo was being filled, lights and waterworks. The Primary association of North on choir, under the direction e Write Layton Commercial Club for ing there today. Sixteen inches of hibit ot lace. making an excellent food for both hogs information. snow fell all over the region during gave a dance in their hall. lace Cragun, took their place at CenThe Boys., and Girls clubs sweep- and chickens. the recent series of storms and a thaw stake champions of the state of Utah, The silo will undoubtedly be one of Friday night A big sleigh load from ters ille at the same time. Home mis7 sionaries a Parrish when Bunarter attended. and snow reduced the central Farmington considerably Ray Smith of Sugar House, Salt Lake Mr. Flints favorite farm improve-ment'he Kaysville Thimble club met with his preached in Farmington, also Elder Mrs. William and best into h slush the cold lives turned as weather one acre as long City, who cleared $277 from Young of Layton today. The snow continues to pile up, but LeRoy Clark, who returned solid ice, making it hard on the sheep. of strawberries, and Miss Bernice Rob- investment in his opinion. , Fiiday we have not heard of any roofs giving from a two and Mrs. Robert Birkin spent a part of Weather indications point to better erts of Clearfield, Davis county, who years misway yet. A good preventative is to sion to Texas. this week in Salt Lake City visiting weather conditions and it is thought excelled iip fruit and vegetable can- KAYSVILLE SCOUTS TAKE shovel the snow off the roof, friends. SEVENTH STRAIGHT that the sheep will come throught the ning, breadmaking and flower garden James J. Steed, E. B. Clark and JosRound-uin winter the in good shape. shower After waiting for over an hour and Mrs. Henry Wood gave' ing are attendance at The young son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam eph Christensen, under the direction of half for the Centerville Scouts to party last Thursday evening in honor the Farmington bishopric, with three Layton, who has been ill for some time Consul at The German Imperial who Geneva Miss show Wood, of her niece, up, nd after losing half the Denver has written Adams Brothers, large sleighs,, treated the widows of is reported better. will be married in the near future. spectators, the Kaysville Scouts took Farmington with a That fertile section la the north sad ol inquiring about Berny Rosemait, the ee frmlt most the Centerville boys down to defeat Tho Davis const. product! Cough Syrup, just expert meat cutter, who has been in James D. Wilcox, father of George sleigh ride last Thursday. The trip the Nyals Baby and tomato bolt la tho fait Lake Valla. 10. There was for effective an children, was enlivened by Mrs, Horace thing their employ for several years. The Beleee saooUsnt ha aa4 vofotobio erepe. with a score of 37 to W. Wilcox of Kaysville, is ill at his two churchoa, largo school, otorat and made Has no by either extra good play and for remedy coughs 'colds, and Nephi Palmer, and music on gently letter does not state the reason for canning facto rlaa. Opportunity hors for with stomach home in Farmington field seven made Sanders team, but tho Inroator. the accordeon by Robert Southworth. laxative, 25c the bottle, Layton Drug the inquiry, but if the Imperial Consul trouble. Mr. Wilcox, who is almost for baskets Kaysville. A stop was made at Bishop Clarks, Store. Adv. thinks Berny wants to go to Europe 90 years of age, came to Farmington The Y. M. and Y; L. M. 1. A. are Field Foul Foul Tot. mistaken. cakes he where is chocolate and were hot to Berny fight sadly Mrs. Gladys Cowley and Miss Jen-es- s in 1852. The Woventitled the Tries Goals Pts. Goals play practicing likes the atmosphere of Layton so well served, also popcorn was furnished Wiggill, salesladies at the Farm19 which they will present in en Web, D. L. trenchto he prefers the place to the the Jesse Turner was taken the party by Mrs. George Rogers and ers Union, are enjoying a well earned that future. near the S. hospital Tuesday evening to be opes somewhere In France. Mrs. E. H. Clark adn Mrs. 'A. L. Clark. vacation during the Rlack season, erated on for a bad case of blood poisSons were born to Mr. and Mrs. caused by the storm. The bazaar which the Relief society The ladies of the Poinsetta club M. Layton on the 22nd, and to oning in his arm. While skinning a La in Tonia On account of the meeting at Clear- of Layton ward is giving dead critter last Thursday he cut his made a surprise call on Mrs. Ola Farr Mr. and Mrs. George Q. Judkins on hall today is perhaps the best and hand, and blood poisoning set in. The Tuesday afternoon. Games and music field on Sunday evening there will be 24th the of January. most successful affair of the kind that doctors at the hospital immediately and needle work, together with dainty no meeting in Layton ward Sunday Notwithhere. been ever has iiundred given and twenty-tw- o Four percut gashes in his arm and applied med- lunch, were the features of the gather- night. The Clearfield meeting will be which storm Severe the raged standing stake priesthood sons the attended icine, and it is hoped that their treat- ing. "Those present were Mesdames a conjoint affair by the Mutual most of the day the attendance was meeting held here on Sunday last. The ment will prove effective. Harry Jones, Parley Sears, Frank good. There is a sale of needlework joint assemblage was addressed by and light refreshments are served. A Preston D.' Richards of the General feature of the bazaar is the candy Board of the Y. M. M. I. A. He gave booth, stocked with home sweets made a very interesting talk on Choosing by Mrs. James E. Ellison, who is a Vocation. an expert in the art, t The West Branch Irrigation com- T5. P. Ellison, president of the Dapany held ita regular annual meeting vis and Weber Counties Canal com- on Tuesday, February 1, and elected pany, has received a report from the the same board of directors aa served East Canyon reservoir, stating that last year, namely: Francis H. Nalder, Referee S trooper. there is now 40 feet of water in the David Stoker, John J. Bennett, Thom old reservoir, and has given orders to as J. Thurgood, George E. Holt, KAYSVILLE EXHIBITORS WIN hold the water at that level until furth George IL Bennett and E. M. Knight. AT COUNTY POULTRY SHOW er orders. The new dam crest has reached a point 90 feet above the out The following are the winners in Given in Honor of Bishop Wood. let and work is steadily going ahead. Iarly their respective desses at the Davie A party was given at the home of The new dam is now as high as the County Poultry show which was held Wood in honor of hia birth- in Bountiful last week. It la interold dam, lacking 10 feet and will be built 60 feet higher. Many predictel day on Saturday evening, January 29. esting to note that the local exhibitthat there would not be sufficient run- About fifty relatives and friends were ors got iway with the firsts in every off to fill the enlarged reservoir but present. The evening was spent in case when they exhibited. from present indicaitons the reservoir games, songs and recitaiton. Barred Plymouth Rocks. could be much more than filled this During the evening the bishop was Alfred Schoffield, first tod second next spring. ' presented with a handsome Morris cockerel, first, second and third pullet, chair. His son, Loy, made the pre- first hen, first pen. ECHOES FROM THE FIRST WEEK sentation speech, and the bishop made Buff Rocks. short, but appreciative reply. A OF LOGAN ROUND-U- P . Jed Sessions, first cockerel, second cake was placed on the cockerel, first and second pullet. The most unique feature of the arge birthday table the and bishop was given the Buff Orphingtona. Round-u- p is the morning prork done task of lighting the sixty-tw- o candles Jed Sessions, second cock, first pulby the attendants in the laboratories placed each candle thereon, denoting let. and class rooms, where each does Ina year of his life. Rose Comb Rhode Island Reds. dividual work and is free to ask any Luncheon and punch were served. G. D. Rutledge, first cock, first Dr. questions at any time. Following is All present enjoyed a good time until ken, first cockerel, first, second end s list of attendants at each class which almost midnight, when all departed, third pullet, first pen. shows how popular the work is: Veterwishing long life and luppiness to the Sweepstakes. inary practices, 109; grain and pota- venerable " bishop. Alfred Schoffield, Barred Rocks pen. to diseases, 69; automobiles, 30; poultry, 35; blacksmithing, 20; butterPLEASED WITH HIS SILO Some merchants idee of getting making, 11; race betterment, 30; John Flint, the progressive farmer trade is to open up the front door and greenhouse, 30; methods of teaching home economics, 63; domestic science, who lives in West Kaysville, is more graciously permit the public to enter, than pleased with the big concrete expecting that epople will tumble over to time loss of and and arts, 35; house decoration, 10. means annoyince Interruption in Long Distance service Mrs. Henrietta Calvin of the U. S. stave silo which was erected for him each other, to get in without further our patrons. . Concrete Con- solicitation. Bureau of Education, the first woman by the relentless are snow wind,-slee- t and Intense heat, extreme cold, lightning, to be appointed by the government to struction company of Ogden last year. A iew days ago the writer met Mr. Its surprising how good breakfast enemies of outside' telephone plant. investigate the teaching of home ecFlint and him asked be what when you dont know that the tastes wires. thought and onomics, was a speaker at the college The elements are continually warring against our pole on Thursday afternoon. She empha of the feeding value of tho silage. Mr. eggs were in cold storage. wfre; occasionally of a sized the fact that women spend 90 Often an attack results in oBly the breaking wires.single and tangled the result is miles of broken poles per cent of the income of the family, rSnifismiViM windhence should have in 5 on the is far it often up ear n is headquarters; trouble Sometimes the j FARMINGTON lnter-zpoun-ta- in Udy, J. R. Udy, J. L. Foster, Sidney Eckstein, Jotyi Johnson, J. H. Steed, Scott Turner and the recipient of the surprise. The club has been organized nearly one year, but a name was not 'time. decided upon until two weeks ago. ' As all the ladies husbands are worka birthday in the plant of the Miller Floral party at her home Saturday evening ers a flower name seemed apin honor of her 69th company, birthday. A considerable number of friends and rela- propriate, hence the name of the pretty poinsetta flower was adopted. tives enjoyed the happy evenings en- -- hand-wove- n LAYTON A ofWal-Farmingto- n hand-mad- T one-ha- lf p. CLEARFIELD much-appreciat- ed Van-fle- et 4 Di-m- Maintenance Problems Inter-Mounta- in si some-educati- swept mountains. the element Wherever end whoever it U, ovr repurne hmelp defjdi the needed repairs. hurry to the scene to make of dollars to repair. caused by winter storms costs thousands nnendnrahle. elmort em repairmen to .utter hirdrUp. d con. .ervfc. mnrt be Telephone Bnt the line, nm,t be kept tinnous as it is humanly possible to ' 'in thi, monntoinen, co.ntrr to a prob.. The maintaining of a telephone plantusers. lem rarely considered by telephone hied op. u nrl7 The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. 1 home economics. Mr. Carl R. Marcussen of Price out lined to the farmers an admirable plan by which country and city banks should accomodate themselves to (the needs of the fanner. According to his ides, a bank should furnish reading and writing rooms and market reports for its clients and should be the headquarters for the county agent. Frank B. Stevens of Salt Lake City told iJie farmers that before they could expect credit from banks they must keep their accounts accurately and show the earnings from the farm for a number of year. Any woman whose house plants are not a success should send to the college greenhouse for N. L. Hansens uiiA mm mm Irrijaltd fcm Bub fer $15 ea h h"bl h j Uzh hi a ztre; vzlar b tbaiaa. Ij $20 p Stock ia Duchesne Investment Company sella for $19 per share. Money from the sale of stock is invented ia Uiata Basin lands. are given free advice aa to snaps, Share-holde- rs SPECIAL OFFER FOR THIRTY DAYS: Shares 7Jf each if bought ia pairs. DUCHESNE LAND CO. 1108 Boston Building fnl Giy ' |