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Show VOLUME XIV KAYSVILLE. COMMERCIAL CLUB MEETING The Kaysville commercial club is John Morton, a pioneer ofTS65, for itseif a live organization and aeveral years prior to his death, a Jjcovu.g the of admitting women to wisdom resident of Kaysville, died at his home has been proven beyond membership on Cherry street, Friday April 9, after question. The meeting at thf opera an illness of several weeks. house last Monday evening was the The deceased was born "in Sterling-shirsince the organization of the largest Scotland, April 26, 1851. He club. was the son of John and Margaret Miss Mary Downey, of Ogden, state Morton and came to the United States was present at the library with his parents, brother Allen and meeting organizer, and explained the workings sister Mary when was six years of of the state law concerning library; age. The family landed in Philadel- and also set forth the rules and reguphia, July 3, 1857. The first year of lations under which the Carneigy their residence in America was spent corporation furnished fund-- for tht in Maryland and the next five years erection of library buildings. in Pennsylvania.- - In May, 1863 the Miss Downey tavored a county lifamily came to Utah, arriving in Salt brary and backed up her contention Lake City in September of that year. with the argument that a library The family settled at Franklin, Cache should be accessable to all the people Valley, where on the 27th day of Sep- of the county. The argument found tember the deceased and his sister favor with many of those present and Mary were baptized into the church of a committee was appointed to confer Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. On with the county commissioners . and the advice of an uncle of the deceased, ask them to call a mass meeting of the family went to Utah county and the people of the county'for the consettled at Upper Settlement, where sideration of the project. However, they took up land and took to fanning. it waTdecided. to go ahead with the The family went through all the hard- municipal library plan with the underships of- the period and forted up at standing that such a library could bo Midway- during the Blackhawk war. changed into a county library if opIn 1872 the deceased was married to portunity offered. Fannie Lueretia Wardle in the EndowAll present, and it was a goodly numment house in Salt Lake City. Two ber, signed a petition, asking the city children blessed this marriage, John, council to call an election of tax payborn at Midway and FannieLucretia, ers for the purpose of voting on the born at Glenwood. Severecounty. On proposition of supporting a municipal March 20, 1883, the wife of the deceas- library. ed passed to her reward, firm in the Miss Downey told the meeting that faith of rher chosen religion. After Davis county was one of the six counthe death of his wife the deceased ties in the state of Utah without u worked in the mines, filled a mission public library. A map was exhibited in the Southern States and took an on which all the libraries of the state ''active part in the vsiork of the church. were marked. The map showed counOn May 16, 1888, the deceased was ty and municipal labraries in several - married to Maria Watkins in the Loof the counties and in one or two instgan, temple. In 1909, with his family ances a county library, a branch count-he moved to Kaysville and built the library and a municipal library. It home in which he died. During his was stated that where a county library residence here he always took an municipal library were located in active part in church work and at the the same county the municipal library time of his death held the office of got that portion of the county tax levied on the property within the justice of the peace. He was the father of the following limits of the municipality having surviving children: Dr. John Morton library of Rooselvet, Mrs. Robert Kribes of Thhour having grown late over the Myton, Mrs. Helen Murdock of Heber discussion the meeting adjourned to City, children of his first wife; Sterl- meet Monday evening, April 26, at 8 ing, Baril, Altoji, Emery and Bernard, oclock, at the opera house. The next children ofjthg wife who strives hin). rneetin&.o the club will be one cf tWchildren of the present wife are great importance and it is expected the attendance will be liarge. dead. It The funeral was held from the Kays-vill- e seems to be the determination of the tabernacle Monday, April 12, at people to put over the library propo-sotio- n 2 oclock p. m. The service was without delay. by Bishop Frank Hyde and was largely attended. The speakers were: PREPARES FOR SURVEY OF CARRINGTON ISLAND Bishop Coleman of Midway, John W. Instructions for the survey- of CarGailey, Heber J. Sheffield, Lester Bybee and Dorr Marsh. All the speak- rington island in Great Salt Lake have ers testified to the upright Christian been completed by I. C. Thoresen, sur life of the deceased through all the veyor general for Utah, and were foryears they had known him. The clos- warded to commissioner Clay Tallman ing prayer was by Patriarch James at Washington last night. The instrust-ion- s Linford. The floral offerings were make special mention of noting beautiful and showed the love and re- any coal deposits or indications that spect held for the deceased. The coal might be found, as well as the musical numbers were a quartette making of records of the deposits of i composed of Emma Odd. Lois Phillips, guano on the island. Clifford Strong and Harry Cottrell. Mr. Tallman will act on the instructiInterment was in Kay&ville cemetery, ons, after which they will be returned where the grave was dedicated by to Mr. Thoresen and surveyors started Thomas E. Williams. on the work. PIONEER OF IS 63 PASSES e, - y ana con-duct- ed - THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford car can well be called the peoples car, because there are more than 3,000,000 of "themin daily opera tio n .' That is'a bou t four to one of the nearest follower in the motor car " car industry. This would not be so if the had not for sixteen years proven its superiority in service, in durability, and in the low cost for operation and maintenance; this would not be so if the Ford car was not so easy to understand, so simple in construction that anybody and evenbody can safely drive it. Let your, order for one now to avoid dejay in - us-hav- deliver. . . Layton Auto Co ; IT AH. Till 'USD LAYTON AND FARMINGTON. ISS ION F.RS Regular meeting of the county com missioner was held April 5, with a complete board present. Irotests having been received concerning certain road supervisors in the north part of the county, their resignations were asked for and their sue cesser s appointed. Sheriff Nalder was ordeerd to close up forthwith, the hotel at North Sab Lake. In the matter of changing a certa-road in. South Weber, was referre,, back fpr petition of resident askim fortho change requested. The matt: will again be taken up at next meet ing. On request of Sheriff Nalder, Wil bum Nance and K. C. Willey were ap Wilburn heriffs. pointed deputy Nance will act as night watchman at I.av ton and will be paid by the bus: ness men of that place. R. C. Willev will act for the Aetna Accident an Inability company and will be paid b said company. On filing of a bond in the sum ot $200 to indemnify Daviscount against damages. Margaret McNeu was granted permission to make i water service improvement, same to be completed within ninety days. The sum of 8250 was appropriate to continue the investigation of wabt storage for irrigation purposes. County Clerk Jones was instruct' i t write to Harry S. Joseph asking for a report on the county gravel pit. The usual list of claims was allowe CO U XT Y CO XX APRIL 15. NUMBER 27 court notes DInTKICV MM . LAYTON of fcttle fiM in Hvv-Im th vrotitHrUuu of milk, tomatonU Nugar Ha th fnrtory vt th I 'Miipttr potttpanjr. caonT y, n rolWr wiMs ermwerv o romrpt i or! 1 t h h 1 R.tx tahi 0 Cr O vnX O Vr O O O O Kcihi'i- - h.t i , i.tl a Motci- - - ,n .1 eiiii "r VnX m-x- 0OOo O Vr O tc lb (not to iu.iim a1 the (lain companx'- AmerK.ii log'on wdl L.tltoi 'turn an athletic eonte-- t at the Clear lo-- t, field 26. lrobate Business. slat,- ot - 1 .l.ums nt hall on .Morulax. April u. iimii-i'i- pre-M-- nt -- I 0 5 O vn asking the county commissioners td call has been signed by bout ninety emt of the property owner lesidmg in th t rritory sought I to ineorpoiate planned to the petition at tin next meeting cf the commissioners , urveyor will make a survey of the proposed boundaries within the week. N. 1 Portei ami Meivot William of addiessed the meeting of citi .en hist 'Da's, lay night on the ad-- v int iges f unorporatnm ami converted then hearers tec the wisdom of tin- mea me There - ample taxable within the proposed town proptrlv limits tn so p rt a muiuc-qiagovernment jr ntn of th ro j ouiortum ties for tSn aMw for fM.it n ro iti k truck panlfnlnif, Mtl chiokri On the tuwu hne the lLonLertfe'- FAvTu Oregon Mtu elec-Ii- t Mxvrf I) & K t. tnr 'irM- - at. i tiHterwotk" Write 1t-to- i ( ornmerria! rlut fvr information , ) there i. every indication to believe the plan will go through. The petition t v 1. G. Wood. deceased. "Tin our move After many unavoidable delays the plant of the' Inland Fruiting company 8 ion is moved into its new home on The ex service tm n. soldier-- and thebeing illi.im Doles, deceased. corner south of the Barnes batik! 'state of Ptition for order of court permitting sailors of Layton will he entei taint'd with a complimentat banquet Friday poperty to bo mortgaged for he sum STATE CONTENThere- will - a hall after REPUBLICAN SJtHH) at K per cent mtetest was evenrtXg TIONS FOR ELECTION OF S the hanqiic to which the public is m j'.t tsl on condition that administrat- vited. TO THE REPUBLICAN es furnish additional bond tn the sum STATE CONVENTION o'.00. A. Xalhet of Salt Lake has ae Republican State conventions for In the matter of the and cepted the position of shop foreman the elections of eight delegate and of Wilma Wilcox, nunoi, for the Iiyton Auto compam .'ii. i' qiao-diiMi, eight alternates, to attend the Nation1m h Mr- WiKod Noble uppn.i.ted Walker comes highly recoinim nded a, al Rebuhliean convention at Chicago in expert auto elect rieian amt me gmidian vv.tli bond of $1100. June Kill, is chhereby offinilly called to II ot William Smith ehanie take at Price, Utah, commencing place i Petition foi Interit (sod The a! ten oclock on May 3. At that time iew tlub mn Bay Reading tml.irv t be imed to Horace of Mrs. A. Z. T.iiuu at the home thenwill held, first, a State conh- )o and ir Mocd, was granted tiftei vent of Two noon. shall la the ion piorecd to elect four dellate ot Hvium Stewart, leCeae I, l A booklets tin State at large and from weie lead egate dainty h I'toplu Pulton appointed admin luncheon w.o likewise Mesdanies served four to alternates Following i. inn with bond of 862,000. A C John ad the of t hi- - convention, a nient lhoinlye, Epperson. (out I'M.ite ot Janies W Strong, do Reciter liirklh, (oiivention of the first Utah congres' d e.l-Po' ,i for settlement t II eoc sional district will ronvene at the same final aeeouni aid for of, t "ooley B plan Tins convention will consist of estate Wil- - gl luted. P 323 Kppt delegates from the following Estate and gaiir.lianslup of Edward wa- tin guest of tin afternoon. counties. Ellison, Beaver 10, Box Elder 28 Ciairett, ot ai. minors, Petition for Mrs rendered Ca ho e vocal Cooley seoia! 42, Uurbon 13, Daggett 1, Du settlement of ln-- t accounts and for a lections The liesmwere H, Emery 10, Garfield 7, Grand dccoiatcd loom., monthly allow am was allowed. t 2, Iron 10, Juab 14, Kane 4, Millard 15, Hstati of lb urv Garrett, deceased with ruinations and Easter lilies. meeting of the club will he with Morgan 5, Piute 3, Rich 4, San Juan 3, Petition for .settlement of final acMrs. George XX. Swan at her home in San Pete 32, Sevier 19, Summit 13, count and dist ihut ion of estate was Kaysville. Uintah 8, Wasatch 8, XX'tiyne 3, Washgi anted. and Weber 52. and gmndianship of Delores About 7 oclock Sunday evening a ington 9, 2:30 At p. in. the same day a con, Bowman, minor. Petition for settle- serious auto accident occureil on the ment of first accounts and for month- - State romi near the J. C. Weaver lane. vention of the second Utah congressional diatrict, consisting of Jf74 dele! allowance was granted. Samuel Adam was driving south Estate anti guardianship of Afton along the State road m a buggy when gates, will be held nt another halt. if. authorized to select Cleverly, et al, monors. Petition for a Ford closed ear, coming from the This convention two alternates from anil two delegates confirming sale of real estate was south and on the wrong side of the this district the counties . constituting granted. road, crashed into his vehicle, breakon convention the to attend Ghieago D Estate of I.orin Briggs, deceased. ing one of the spokes in his front second The next. June Congres8the, Petition for an order permitting con- wheel and throwing him to the paveveyance rriand under contract was ment, After hitting the buggy the sional district convention shall consist machine was swerved to the left and of 274 delegates from the following granted. Estate of Margaret Prescott Par- crashed into a telephone pole on the counties: Salt Lake 188, Tooele 13, Petition for final south side of the road. The machine Utah 55, Davis 18. kinson, deceased. The djelegate representation of both discharge of administrator and re- was badly wrecked and it is reported of these districts constitute the 597 lease of bondsmen was granted. that one of the party of four m the Estate of Phoebe Brown, deceased. machine suffered a broken leg. The delegates qualified to take part in thft Asa A. Brown appointed administratnames of the parlies, who are. supposed State convention. By order of Republican State com or with bond of $9,600. to la Ogden people, air not known to mittoe, Estate of Henry S. Dolton, deceased. the writer. HENRY WELSH, Petition for settlement ofj final acThe movement iiieoi to Chairman. a porate count and for distribution of estate of L. into ward a part Layton C. NELSON, munici was granted. " Estate and guardianship of Je-sSecretary. E. pality is now well under way and Stringham, minor. Continued for the W--; Sfr rrr s'? ft frVr r r u fri- frirtcfrUictt ir term. irtrfcts In the matter of the adoption of Roy Smith, minor. Petition of I)onal and Dorothy McKinnon to adopt. Roy Smith was granted. Civil Cases. Wilford Schofield vs. Eli J. Cooper, defendant. Demurrer entered and was overruled. Jame-- J. Steed vs. Ivy N. Parrish, et al, defendants. Petition of James Under the direction of Layton Post No. 87 B. Steed for appointment of Amasa L. Clark as guardian ad litem to repAmerican Legion resent hi.; interests in the above entitled case. Petition granted. Sarah B. Simpson vs. John Henry Simpson, defendant. Divorce asked for was granted." Restraining" jrder was and Loy AY ood appointed ad nimistratofs with bond tn the sum of mg company XL in , 1 h- DELI-GATE- - (- - etto tr-t.- X i -, I -- ANNUAL PRIM RY CONVENTION The annual Primary convention o' will be hei the North Pini D ivis stake South thv with conjointly Sunday, April Is, at the Davis High school. The stake president, the special high councilmen and bishops are cordialK invited to be present Members of the general board will be in attendance. The meeting of the board will convene at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. A specnl program has been arranged for all Primary workers. FOR SALE CHEAP One three and a quarter narrow tire Baine wagon Frank Hyde, Kaysville. Adv. LAYTON KODAK FINISHING Expert Davis County work, quick service. Drug Company. Kaysville. SUMMONS In the Second Judicial Court of Davis County, State of Utah. . . Di-dri- Joseph Argyle, plaintiff; vs. Wil- liam A. Talbert, Ulysus G. Talbert, Nancy A. Talbert, Sherma Talbert, Lucy Jane Pack, Ida May Pack, Inez Ann Pack, Julia Pack, Ward E. Park, James Parley Pack, Erastus F. Pack, John Papk, Jr., Don Carlos Pack, Merritt N. Pack, all heirs of Sarah A. Talbert, Sidmica T. Dunford, Adelia E. Pack, Ruth Pack, Silas M. Pack, Catherine I). Pack, James J. Pack, Urvilla V. Pack, Yeruna V. Pack, John A. Pack, Mary M. Pack. Mary Jane Pack, Benjamin V. Pack, Genevieve Louella1 Pack, Quince R. Pack, Walker X. Pack, Jane Ann Pack, h Iniz Flora Pack, Pack, Phylata Pack, Hattie Pack, Fred Pack, Harold Pack, Je3sie Pack, David T. Pack, Elizabeth G. Pack, Hiram O. Pack, Roy Pack, Gerald Pack, Jessie Bell Pack. All the heirs of John Pack, All the heirs of Lucy Jane Pack. All the heirs of Julia, Ruth, Jessie and Mary Jane Pack, defendants. fiummons. The State of Utah to the said defendants : You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days lifter the service of this summons upon you, It served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in ease of your failure to do so, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. - This action is brought to quie the title to the following real estate in Davis County, Utah, which is now in the name of the plaintiff, Com39 a at and mencing point rods North and ten rods West of the South East comer of the North East Quarter of Sec. 21, Township 2 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, thence East. CO. .rods . La. the fdaee ot beginning, containing' 10 acres, more ' . or less. Olive-Edit- to-w- it: one-thir- d -- . ( -t . j t c i Pc Ic Ic , , XX . i - i Tin-nex- i e V Instrumental and Musical Concert " La Tonia Hall. Layton ' Monday Evening, April 14 granted. Cleve Barnes vs. Blanche Barnes, defendant. Divorce asked for was granted. The court session on Tuesday was devoted to the case of Argyle vs, Mitchell, concerning title to irrigation water, right and wa3 continued until Wednesday, April 14th, The program will include such well known waiian Instrumental Music and Songs MISS MILDRED WARE of Ogden in Vocal Sobs MRb. HUSBANDS Whereas: the recent banquet given was highly appreciated. XVhereas: a few of the good people of .Kaysville represting the Kaysville Ward Amueement Committee, worked untiring to make it a success, and ' therefore. .irilcirit ....rohTvnJ That the-- - El m er Crid.ile Post No. 82 of the American Legiowrhrreby- express their thank for the courtesy- - shown. The following well known local talent will also take part: ROBERT BIRKIN; and MRS. J. B. COOLEY of Layton : - ... r : " 7. ROY COOK? of Syracuse' One of the Foremost Violinists oftheState.willal-i- 7: : Tv " take part - one-thir- d - City.-Ti-trii- of Salt Lake City in Dramatic and Humorous Readings . PROFESSOR L. R. FAIRBANKS pf Salt Lake City, Piano Soloist and Accompanist in honor of the returned Service men - artistas: MIL AND MRS. NELSON of Salt Lake City in Native Ha- RESOLUTION HANCOCK & 'BARNES; EZRA r.OEINSON, ' The Kaysville Millinery is offering 'Attorney' foriTTaThtdT, P. 0. Address 405 Deseret Nat; anal off on all Spring Hats. There - are First publication March 4, 1020. large hats, small hats, medium Last publication April 15, 1020. hats, turbans, sailors, etc. A few new : " ' AIv.T-o-2- t v JiarJi Salt- Lak ere?''ey5ry week.'' -- U l mv E. Ellw'ic. raduci of the HrM National Bank of Layton, is m Nead i m the interest of the Ellison Ram h Cen-tcrvil- ADMISSION 50c f ' J : CHILDREN Doors Open at 7 :30 Performance JJ n d cr .t lie , X) ire c lion of - 23c |