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Show IJt WWg evs school gcflCX BY W. P. EPPERSON & SON r Eiglfth Grade Irul Simmons, Raj Asher, Golden Batron, Byron Blood, Hector Flint, Leroy WebLewis, ster, Lavora Smith, Oe-eMuriel Reeves, Sessions, Gladys Virginia Phillips, Alary Raymond, Marit Blood. " KAYSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. uTXll Friday was a busy', Entered & second-clas- s matter- - Feb- : day with tlux pupils of ruary 15, 1911, at Kays v e, U tah e use, high jsebools. under the net of March 3 1879.' In thp "afternoon tlm hall teams ot t he sehool.-- met ip a contest on Advertising Rate on appllcat'on. the diamond on the Central school Subscription $1.25 per year when grounds where, the Kaysville team paid-i- n advance. $1.50 per year proied lictorious hy a ..score- of on overdue subscriptions or when onv ttf eighteen. In the evening th debating teams contested at the not paid in advance. the ay.s ilk 'Opera house, and themdebaters Syracuse, proved Office Phone, No. 10. selves the best Bilkers ynd were Residence Phone, No. 34. auuuuueed lhe vieiura Each-o- f the schools were represented by ve th Some one should devise n ie u ht d method of selecting material for ipmstioii'that United states "senthe United Stat 's military and ators should he elected by the naval aeadenTies,- - failing alsng direct vote of the people. Syracuse that line therc'should born sifting chose the -- negative side of the process adopted wjjgreliy jjjuight question good. We be Kvsihle to get rid oUpesimi.stje hope that such "meetings will beoflieers who hate 1m e educated held every year as they arc of and maintained at the expense of great benefit to tin student body the people."Every time a foreign' both intellect uaRy and socially. country looks crosseyed at the Tl irro w.ts a dance m Vim evening United States one or two of these which was thoroughly enjoyed: and-excisin- g -- -a 11 1 - tt r-- I and-mad- priiitJihd cry thaf their on t mm w -- ft r J W ' V !! k it Sale of i Womens Suits. Coats m and Dresses. A )l being appreciated every day. If you havenTt already benefited by our sales of the past, come this week. We guarantee that you will find --that our merchandise is the best that can be had, and our prices are the lowest. 1$ I! iViysville School . ; Bernard Alorton, Orland Bennett, Newman Reeves, Vernon Alan sell, Lawrence Alansell, Hector Flint. FirrMirgror'Seh'ff6r Frank BobinsoHyGarnett Steed," Lowell Palmer, Alarvel Hess, Irene S t eedCl i f t orfA V o o d commencementtprogram: t North Farmington The eommeiieement exercises Harold Worsley, William Wors-leof the Jxnysvill high school will Dewey Anderson, Gilbert he held Thursday evening. May Hess, Virgie Steed, Jesse Hess. 1 rwdi.ie h evyiybod yJsx.-nrilk- : Glrtiton-HehooFally in vi ted, As... 1 e ex e re ses Fa dy sBonliam, Earl . will be given to ilunv the irogres Frances louham,J Frank .Servoss, PipUTi of the selioo Ethel Ilandloek. year. Clinton School 2 Opening Chorus, High School Adrian Taylor, Vera . Martaln, Blood chicken hearted officers rush into i HOME WORK CREDITS during the week ending April 25 th. These reports are based on the reports handed in by the parents of the jmpils. As the reports sent in are not made out in the s a m e m a nn er only t h el na m es of the winners are given. .All these reports should give the number of points (not minutes) credited to each pup'l. In some instances th report 's given in minutes, in others points and in some cases only the names are given: -- r.iu-4l4o4- ms , ifirt 523 Following are the names, of the pupils in the public schools of Dav a 'county who have received the most points for homenworfc - 1 -- wwmr THE STORE AHEAD THE .NATIONAL a ' IE T-- r' :whst;is:'orexoinvenient Than the Nationals dignified Credit Plan? We dress the entire footl -- No extra charge for our Credit System. family from head to iT country is not prepared for war and could not defend itself against a fleet of oyster pirates. Such tall is.nonsen.se and :t is a pleasure to ,Qn Womens SuiK Coats a n d-- D ress es mxrrmrhr'th at J hegmftnmi jority of our t nil ni T o fFi e e r s d T 10 1 y indulge in such slander- - of " and navy. This cry vas sent up before and during Jhe war with Spain and was proven Bishop n CrillLa Beesley, Ilugitn Wallace, fully ns it has been in every war We carry a complete line of Mens and Youths Clothing, Hats, Carnet Swan in which- t hw Nation-"- has been Et lie! Taylor-- , -- Thel m.fl lonha ar - rj 1 S hoesand Furnishings Class Prophecy, Marie Open South Weber ' ' eallod on to engage in. Now in jwest shaw. the opinion of these self styled Wi for --.Jones, Lillie llcndell, Iiano Solo, SPECIAL-SA- LE we SPECIAL SALE be.n nre Bertha Ray, Eva Bambrougli, experts, danger of I Professor. Addn Iowan ss,' Peek. exterminated Alice Bambrougli, 'Letiora ing hy the .Japanese on on all Ladies R 1 V Driggs of the U. of U. y. and our army amUpavy and yur Fife High School DISTRICT COURT NOTES Trimmed Hats pet pie must eat dirt at the behest Childrens Dresses Leon Vhh'dietory, Strong of the Little BrowuiAInn. e Benediction, v, John R. Barnes Fridav April 25th, 1913, HARRY REINSIIRIBER, Manager. Every American knows that, the J. A. llowell on the bench. The Commencement ball will people of California have a right be The matter of the application given Friday evening May 9, of a majority of property owners land in' that state, the same as in apd promises to be one. of the best have certain territory dislo other states, and we miss our attended. social functions of the connected ftpiu Bountiful city, guess if such legislation is not year Everybody" h invited to was heard befor' Members of the Davis County the court sittin enacted. Whether Japan likes it come ahdxmake merry with the without p Board Education , who were jury; E. C. Ashton seen thisof aftcrnooHr or not is another matter, and as students. Ax. after-- thv 4am counsel for Ihe petitioners, aiid to war it is time enough to conof vass-the returns of the late Names of thev jmpils wdm were D. t Willey Jr., for the objectors. bond election had been sider that when Japan or any and completed Several witnesses testified, neither tardy nor absent during . other nation treads on free views wore to their was express continue the further hearing War is a horror and should be tin past mofith. As it of the of the vote. effect 10 m: a. to at Saturday, 27tti, avoided when possible, hut Ameri First Grade-Howa- rd Opeiishavv, to- them, the people had appeared Ka.yjtHJillc, cans will not surrender their rigli Don Asher, Stephen Barra tt, Levi April 27th, Session., returned a pronounced decision to regulate their internal affairs Love, Clarence Layton, Vernon j)ther witnesses' were examined that bonding is not the way oolsey, Uttu Woolsey, J. Fred ami Counsel for petitioners moved desired foi the fear of war. As to Japan j, hy the majority for the or any other country there need Sheffield, Willi nu King, Bruce for a dismissal of the action. funds for the providing Is of most benefit when misfortune comes. Then it is a prop raising-o- f michtr1 1V no fear so far as our The motion was denied, . and of school buildings and equiping army or Love, Veidon Thuihassen, George strength, and you are thankful that prompted a persiste ffort to CrossK Louis Clark a save is a dollar concerned.there. Graham, So Royal navy long as four more witt nesses tetil'ied, them. The people1 seem to prepenny( hei, we have men, food and money Rulon Barnes, Leone Nance, Lela completing Our the evidence. The fer direct taxation as the method department u altvayr ready toy Christie Conrad, Olhe be will Bodily, invuieihh . Napoleoi d they, was of the east of the argument necessary money. " securing JOHN R. BARNES, President 11 k the key note when he said, Harvey, Gladys Opel is ha wu Alellm GAILEY, Cashier. to Tuesdiy April 2Jtl, at -It- -ivas out in-- the pjointed S. HILLS," An army fights and travels on Thornley , Mildred Nance, Ruth It) a. m. L, Aast Cashier on MAJOR, campaigns that were carried Barker, Lourena Wilcox. Amv a well filled belly, liotJts feet. On .Tuesday the arguments of proceeding the two elections that' The nation that wnuts to remain Barnes. counsel were heard by the court, the proposed improvements were on the map of the world will be Seeoiul tirade llarrold Bennett, ami his honor, decided the case netdej if the county was to hold careful how it pestificates with Milton Day, Ralph Jones, Grier against the petitioners. a position along with other countKAysVILLB. TAH A your Uncle SaunTtT. strong Aslie'r, Walter Riishlorth, James ies in tho state, hence the Monday April 28th, Session Arthur Jack Uiderwood, wise nation has duties to perform Layton, CAPITAL , pj:,ooo. SURPLUS 4iml PJWF1T $60,730 question at issue was largely as and nothing can stop them in the Alateliinsky , Seth ,, Blood, Delles 1ifrectore: PROBATE BUSINESS to best the of method the raising performance of these" destined Manning, Alaleohn LaythTiElsie Estate of Levi H,LLS- - PETER BARTON JOHN W. GAILEY ; money." winNiRM mnAnS L deceased; r Taylor Leuor duties when the time for action Layton, Vaughn SheffieKl, M. BARNES, showed that the HENRY H. BLOOD' Investigation order BbDV. J0HN,G" finals account, Aliierta confirming Williams, arrives. Conard; (hletta "L !r st We Deposits. Jime always have Money to Loan on be and easier would way Sh arp.. Jly m-- ( Iruut, Rea Shell: am for distribution, was signed cheaper Prft 0,d P.aYsbleJa alL principal .citiesxif the; world. .,'cur,ty t oJumdr b'eea usej hat Tii e t ho d dls: bus nes sol,c,tetl. Interest The frost which was predicted field, Lottie Ilarvev. i Alarv Bovn- - bv the court. payable quarterly. Notary Public In Bank. Estate of .Fivdrie Clil't de-- J tributed the burden over a longer. for M onday e veiling did no 4 on, Dora Simmon. lie., vv illxvas admitted Jo period and made .it less weighty; materuli.e in Davis county, much Third tirade Byrtui Raymond, Rthtr-1 arkr r Walter"! hid, LJoyd proba t iv- - a n il Sarah . ALirgarei. and because, too, it would allow oy "of J h oJ Full g rower. s7 the increase of valuatioa that I h ile Bishop, James Higgs, Alauriee 'lift appointed administratrix upThe frost of last week come in future years to help must on the oath for the V i severe did not totally destroy the folie.',, W;ille r SIi a rp7 e n o n Lo for the. schools that tho" peofill 4U-rormauee faith pay datie. -of Jier and cherries along the liueloii- WiUiiyos,-- Maggie Bidl, Would then be mjoying. withwas She to act ple higher bench lands and there will Mildred Barnes,. Levena Barber, out bond permitted Alembers of. the board declared will. as said OGDEN, UTAH: provided by be a part of a crop in places on Lie. Barnes. Lily Barton. Millie . could not make themthat Janies Estate of deceas,they Kippen the lower lands. lYaches will be Blood, lanille Burton, . Beatrice feel that the vote means ; order signed confirming final selves Capital and Surplus at least, half a erop and other Bhod, Emma Clark, lsubcll Clark, ed $250,000.00 the that account of distribution l'or and people are opposed to Resources Over Alyrtle tireen, .lenness llifl, Ruby fruits w ere not tad injured. $2,000,000.00 education. Aiew perhaps might estate. V(Jister. Hazel .MatVhinshy, BeaA 1 0 D ERN FA Cl LITI ES IN-LL DEPARTMENTS Estate-- ' of " V lliiatn J. THE for DISTRICT COURT, trice Seol'field, Lida Kamnievor, R. 'Payne think too muchIN Maggie. Webster. UROBATE . DIVISION, We issue Foreign Exchange, Travelers deeeasid; an "order confirming ggude schools; aud possibly some Checks, and AND FOR DAVIS COUNTY, Fourth -- tirade Orland- - Bennett, the final account,,, ami for the are inclined to the belief that Letters of Credit. STATE OF UTA1 : for Da stmbwtion of estate. vvas signed. h .are Orin Blood,. Florien King, Ralph ..Me.rest Paid on; Savings Accounts and Time Estate" L. in. the the not Mitchell JvLJohn XOTK E. proper, thing ; but Layton, --Viron -- Manning. Murlen Loans made on real estate. posits. would the vote it n the Matter of the Estate ot Manning, Van Sanders. Mamie petition for sale of analysis of ' Vaults equipped with electric burglar-pico- f Colomcre,. llolli.s Routhe, lsaludl ieional property was considered seem that communities that have Alary Watterson. Deceased. system. edseen the advantage of higher , The petition of Dale 11. Farke. Craw lev, Alta Criddle 'Adelaide and t'urtlier hearing continued to our business solicited, safeguarded and . protected. Administrator, of the estate Brat7Mary ul la tidx eoue t )pen Tui,Mlay.- AprU 29tii, audit was ucation showed a general sentito favorable ment then further sliaw Watterson Pres. deceased, granted. .' Nora Smilln Alary tfeorgie Siter. Jpray ATP.BigelovvCashier Tim. vote would seem to Estatedf SamuaTTi. Jones, J.N. Browning.Viee Pres. ' E. L. Van Mete Asst Cashr mg-- for an order id sale of rca1 Doras Thornley. Elia Wilcox. petition asking for;sale justify if it does not demand that roperty of said decedent, am Fifth Grade' Lawn m e Mansell, the board proceed to accomplish that all persons interested appeal Clifton Ball, Georgy Barker, Cei ll of real estate, was granted. n! RoXo-ivwhat is ueeessary in the only way. li " RinJiftA-tht he .said.Goii.rl J o Alma Wibster, Thura ESEZ that remains- open ta itr mu Barnes AATra I tdbd, Dora' II alison. why an order should S i 0 be granted to sell -- so iiiiH-hSalome as King, .Nellie King, Irene FOR SALE U1IEAP Register-eiFJerse- y shall be necessary,. of the follow- - Name. Altha Rijshforth. ALUlred bulls. One 2 yr. old and Thmnass n, Alice mg desenhed real estati of said 'strong, om deceased 7 : Williams. yearling. Address J. F. Foul-ge- i, care of I. L. Clark & Sons, All ol Lot U Block 19. UlatA. Sixth tirade- - Claud Asher, Eliot Town-ite The Bountiful Ogden, Utah. Boynton, Newell Sanders, Fnuik Survey. same being situated in Setion Reeves. Wimlfll Barnes, Vernon 19, T.S 2N. Range" 1 East, Salt Strong, Van- U, tlrant, Russell 11. Lake-- . Aleruliaiu containing one Blood, Spim-e-r VANE STRINGFELOW tlalhra'ith. Irene & WHITAKER, - acre, have opened a novelty works morjrrrit's' has been sit for tladey. Ruby Ruslifotth. Alary I h'hd machine shop just south of beariug on Tuesday tht 27th. day Abrams Leona., Wilcox, .Norma I nderw ood," The Reflex" office, Kaysvill, lm z BUmd. Erma . ot May, .V. D. I9!d,- - at It' oeledr 323-4-- 5 Kearns Building. "ArM.-a- t the County Court House, Bodily. Effio Clark. Vera Lay ton am prepared to do all ad j kiTids of machine . mtlu Court Room ot said Court. EMa Sessums.-Phone Wasatch 467 Salt Lake. repairing., SeventhAirade, Vermin Alatiselii I..,.. --washing MadeQLChoicestLltalt.Wheat New man Re.ev es. : MtulirtWiTHth. ; Rpairmg lawn -i AVit ness machines, farm machinery and T. the. Clerk' of said Mae Swan, KenuJhjsheffield. Milled in the most modern Mill saw filing a specialty. tcurt, with the seal thereiJ Dpnetta " Blooilp. Viola Graham. ffLted, this 24th, day of Aprrfjthleo J'Md;ly, Le one Limy G a dy& Attorney and Councelor Packed in' the Neatest Majiner; A. IX 1913, Odd. Emqta latilo, Bertha Smith., 1H0MAS AMJiR Ehetta Battillo, Bertha .Smith,! Hyrum O. Pack, Clerk. at Law. By Ella Smith, Deputy Clerk. EVERYJEALER HAS Verna Rubins,'. Lillian Wabster. j . Kaysville, Utah Friday and Saturday Specials y, jjtj-L-- 1 T 1 ( the-arm- 1 1 U - 1 1 llon-oraltl- foogislate-againstdieiis-bohli- ng Myron W. Phillips, Con fectioner our-toes- Utah. - o a'dtr.gs Account fore-og- - Sa-Oing- s con-Umu- Vice-Presiden- t, 'Barnes Banking Co. -- " -- Jbthej her-takin- g Bank -- f - f . -- - A , - 1 igh-scho- vk-eou- nty ols . -- 1 - 1 1 - pro-gres- s. d; , . - , Known Everywhere As The VERY BEST -- io-ett- to-w- - me it -- . -- -- J 0 LAWYERS j j r s -- fIcClupe Peters 1 JLi , -- i hpiillt, If |