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Show T V i1 i t i i i j 8 Pages this Issue 8 Pages this Issue REACHES EVERY NOOK AND CORNER OF DAVIS COUNTY. VOLUME XI KAYSYILLE, HIGH M HOOI. MEETING FARMINGTON VT The Rose City The Clean City County seat of rich and fertile Davis county. Home of the Miller Floral Company', the largest growers of flowers in the country. Location of the famHa3 waterous Lagoon resort. works and electric lights. A fine place for residence. Mr. S1RUTSE Vuf of the Central High school, u Mr. Se ions, principal IhiMs High, school o! A p.icnts.of t Point on Tue-da- y inter-mounta- in lheie was a almut tifty oi of the callei a Syracuse at 2 good response, mure parents being pttMJ't. iV r. they could all do better in a large central school. Mr. Sessions said they had planned for the- - third year work for next year and the second year students would be handed a slip of paper on which they would state what work they would like to take up. He hoped there would be larger classes than there is this year, as a small class is harder to handle; it is harder to get opened the meeting by a class of five or six interested as Vicaoniiig al! piesent and said he there is not the stimulus there is in 1 1.4,1 to ee -- mb a laige number a larger class. The meeting was then Mlt Mr. and Mrs. Grover Hrown were I,! thrown open for discussion. Some said II e -- aid there had been consider-iiibl- e the reason for the small the guests of the Tuck family Satur-- i number of misundi day and Sunday. in regard to students in attendance was the imthird vear eoui'-e- , hut none had pression among most of the people Mr. and Mrs. Knie-- t Wulke re jthe filru come aid to take it Only one here that the High school was to be turned Friday evening fiom a few . stih.en t had made implication and then discontinued after this year. Several , days .visit to Garland and ! eliding. had vvuhdiawn for Mime leason. They arose and told of the feeling of the Mrs. Helen Sessions spent the lat- had been fully prepared to take up the people here with rgard to the school ter part of the week in Bountiful, the third year work and all the work out- board and principals and expressed guest of her parents, Mr., and Mrs,.J. lined. He said Mr. Muir and Mr. By-b- ee their views in regard to the school vveie present and would express board and principals and expressed J. Holbrook. their v ievvs in regard to the school. their opinions. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Sear.-- are reAfter the meeting a delicious lunchMr. Butrou said , they needed the cojoicing over the arrival of a bouncing operation of the eon was served by the domestic scithere were parents; baby boy, born last Monday. Both many problems had not solved, ence students and consisted of chickthey mother and babe are doing well. but the greatest problem he thought en croquettes, potato salad garnished of 'the parents with hard boiled eggs and cucumbers, James D. Wilcox of Farmington was the and an understanding! the home and fruit roll and hot chocolate. It was died at his home in Farmington this school. He said Mr. Muir, the princi- greatly enjoyed by all present and morning about 11 oclock. At latest of the pal High School department reflected the splendid work of the reports the funeral services were to y of High school teacher, Miss Hayward, among the be held on Sunday in the Farmington had made a work and was there to talk to them girls. meetinghouse. and discuss the work with them. Mr. The Poinsetta club met Tuesday Bvbee spoke fir a few minutes and afternoon at the home of Mrs. Orlal said he was gratified to see so many A prosperous farming and rich Farr. The table decorations were out. j in tho northwestern community Mr. and Muir .on rising to speak said valentine made up of red hearts of Davis County. Pine and other decorations in they had decided it would be well to portion place-carfarms and homes, wide fields and Those occasion. the with work a and with the take preskeeping bp parents high grade stock are important ent besides the .hostess were had held several meetings in various features. Has two canning estabJohn H. Steed, Frank Udy, parts of the county, and they had lishments, artesian wells, North Davis High school and beautiful Roll Udy, John Johnson, S. B. found that carrying the message to orchards. Branch of 0. S. L. railthe people occasionally has so far way from main line to lake shore stein, Joseph Fisher. been very, favorable. He said they furnishes shipping facilities. to do something effective in desired COMMISSIONERS COUNTY school work in this county, and High MEET. Miss Julia Tree is visiting in Gunwhile they had maTe some very good nison. The county commissioners met on tudents, they had not gone as far as Monday, February 7, with a full some people and were not going, as Miss Maud Willey thent several board and County Clerk Evans in at- far. days in Layton, visiting friends last He puiuted out that this was a small week. tendance. Quayle Cannon was present and county, only sixth in population, and Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Williams and stated that title to certain land in the assessment in 1914 was as folBountiful was irr question, owing to lows: Davis, $18 to $58 per acre, Salt daughter of Kaysville were visitors the plat not having been certified to Lake $18 to $98; next nearest $21. here Sunday. by either the surveyor or the commis They were taxed to support instituMrs. George Bennett, who has been sioners, and he asked if the commis tions and they may have to do it much sioners would certify to the plat if cheaper unless all the homes in the suffering with la grippe, is reported to be improving. presented to the county surveyor for county were taxed three times as was approval. Taken under advisement. much as last year. He said it Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cook are reAn opinion from Attorney General easy for people to spend much on eduover the birth of another son, joicing Barnes in regard to taxing property cation, and it was much better to opborn Friday, February 4. deeded to the county was read and erate an institution along the lines of filed. economy, rather than luxury. Today Eugene Williams of CardSton, CanCommunications were read and filed we make the boys and girls objects of ada, who is visiting relatives in Kaysfrom David W. Moffat in regard tp a our efforts in all linei. We expended ville, spent the week-en- d visiting relaclaim of Mr. Russori; from Lincoln G. a great amount "of money on their tives at this place. Kelly in relation to work done on the education, and looked for a brilliant Mrs. Clarence Tree are reState road, and in reference to sales and beautiful future for this county, ,Mr. and the birth of a baby girl, over joicing; the make to and .of real property by the county, trusting to the future born Thursday, February 3, at Gunthe as as Commerce.' expendifrom the Utah Chamber of great generation nison. Mr. E. A. Cottrell consulted with ture. He went on. to say they had been Earl Frew and hia bride have rentthe board about some plastering work with working against the in- ed Mrs. Dora Stoker Daltons bourn charged in the upstairs needing to be done of Syracuse High school; that and will take up their residence there rooms, of the court house, and he wa3 terests not true, and he thought this at once. requested to submit a bid for the was have all it needed and should town same. Work on tho now meetinghiiose has in choosing the prinsaid and wanted, Hyrum B. Parkins resigned a deputhe been one for several weeks. of at a stand-sti- ll His resigna- cipal here they had picked ty road commissioner. to The committee held a meetstate the in men finest building best and tion was accepted. had contractor and with who week the last work ing here, the undertake William I Rigby was appointed a Mr. Chesborough of Salt and testimonials architect, with come splendid deputy assessor and Thomas Parker decide upon some alteratfor Clin- diplomas. He then discussed at some Lake City, to was appointed health-offi- cer in tho interior. ions of Although it has means transportation, ton and Hooper. length the - of out to plana, been carried means was a according there where said The sum of $50 was appropriated to and it was not quite as wanted. It waa to better was get it pay for legal services of attorney transportation be- finally decided to make the desired alDaniel Alexander for assisting the together. At the same timejhe do terations at additional cost and the eould students lieved the freshmen county attorney in prosecuting criminwork is now going ahead. It la not a in small, better al cases. to bo completed before April a in school than expected large High The usual list of claims was allowed. or May, central school, and in the third year Adjourned to February 9. Ses-toi- is -- life-stud- SYRACUSE ds Mes-dam- -- well-regulat- ed d, NUMBER 24 LAYTON AND FARMINGTON, UTAH, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 10, 1916 Mrs. Esther Sessions has been here; the only thing that can be said spending a fewlays with her daugh- of his work was that at the critical ter, Mrs. Joseph P. Payne. pei lod he became flabbergasted and was up a tree. It was only a quesMiss Louie Waite will be married tion as when he The Wednesday, February 15, to Mr. Sam- spotting editoi of The Reflex was uel Neville of Evanston Wyoming. right on the' job ut the time and he was ery careful to note at what time Homer Walker is taking a barber the whistle blew. Miller stated that oourse-n- n Salt Lake City. He is con- he blew the whistle for the double foul templating opening a barber shop and against Ogden. It should also be confectionery store here in the near stated that al this tune tin timekeepfuture. ers did NOT blow their whistles. N On looking at the circumstance fiom The Relief society will hold a bazaar here next week, commencing Wednes- our point ot iew it seems that the day, February 16, and ending on the only thing to do would have been to following Friday. The first day a pro- allowed Hums the two points und to gram will be given by the Mutual and then resume play for tea seconds. However, we do not want to pan the the second day the Primary will take there are others that need it The will referee; their Relief give society part program on Friday. All the members more than he the rooters. It is a are busy making preparations and it sad thing to relate, but the funs at ia expected to be a success. Refresh- Daws High cannot root when the ments will be served. The hours of team is losing when they need it. opening the bazaar will be 1 o'clock A little more activity when the team each afternoon, when a program will is in the rear will do more to bring be presented, on Mutual day a play ictory to Davis than a deafening will be presented and on Thursday, roar when they are ahead. f On Friday blood-enemPrimary day,- - there will be a picture night Davis meets its and there should show in the Evening. Evening enter- Ogden High school, in be attendance least thousand one at tainments Will begin at 8:15. at this game. And if you come, come prepared to root when the team is WEBER DEFEATS DAVIS in the rear. Start rooting for Davis Last Friday night Davis High bas- when the first whistle blows and ketball team met the Weber aggrega- DONT LET UP UNTIL TIME IS tion on the floor of the local gym CALLED AT THE END OF 111E and after much conversation to and GAME. BRING A COWBELL.1 fro, it was decided that we were not' to be allowed the game, but were giv-- a five minute chance to make good our claim after we had already won the game. The first half ended with Weber in the lead and up to the middle of the last half the Davis hoys were in the rear by several points. They put on a burnt of speed at this stage of the game that has 'never been witnessed before in the annals of basketball in Mr. Bat low's classes will not be in Davis county. The locals played rings session today on account of his abaround the acaJemy boys and when sence. , the score stood 25 to 26 Davis had Miss Harrison has been putting the a cun try at the basket. At this juncture the academy coach ran out girls through some strenuous gyminto the floor and called time, when nastics this week. Ron Swan shot the basket, the referee A prize of $.7.00 is offered by the then blew hia whistle. It developed for the best school song to principal in the discussion that followed that be written by any student in the High Webers coach had asked the Weber school. y, timekeeper atstoth time and on being advised that time was up, ran out on the floor. It subsequently developed that the Weber timekeeper had called time when the minute hand of his time watch waa on the mark and subsequent Inspection of the watch showed there was ten seconds yet to play, which was also proved by Timekeeper Spillman's watch. So now what did Referee Miller do but to call a double foul on Weber and a foul on Davis, cancel the basket thrown by Ron Swan, and then ordered the play to be resumed for the ten Beconds as shown by the stopwatch. On his two tries from the foul line Simpson made one basket a mf" Weber failed to score from the foul line. This tied the score 26 to 2CU Ten seconds additional were thep played and as the score was tied five minutes more plsy was ordered. Simpson pitched one from the foul line, Weber pitched one from the foul line and Weber then shot a field basket, making the final score 27 to 29. The sporting editor wants to say right here that Referee Miller is the best referee that has appeared at Davis this year. Ilia work at all stages of the game, except as hereinabove mentioned, waa of a very high order. And we want to say in all justice to Mr. Miller that we would be glad to see him officiate at any or all of tho games LAYTON Located in the midst of fertile fields. Excels in production of milk, tomatoes atul sugar beets. Has the factory of the Layton Sugar Company (now building), cannery, roller mills and creamery. Good opportunities for those seeking suburban acreage for fruit growing, truck gardening, chicken raising and dairying. On line of Salt Lake & Ogden and Oregon Short Line. Has electric lights and waterworks. Club for Write Layton Comme.-cia- l information. Alma Phillips ously ill. er is reported danger- - ( Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walkon Sunday, February 6, a son. its The Queen Dairy company held annual stockholders day of this week. Mon- meeting-o- Plasterers are now about done with their-wor- k company on the new Adams1 & Sons building. The Slaterville line of the Utah Power & Light company has ' been completed and is now in service. . Invitations are out announcing a married folks' dance at the Layton amusement hall for Wedensday, February 16. We can fill and prescription, no matter who the doctor is. There is safety in trading here. I.ayton Drug Store. Adv. . James E. Ellison, manager of the Layton Sugar company, departed for Los Angeles yesterday evening, where he will represent his company in the convention of sugar manufacturers, lie was accompanied by James Ping-rethe Ogden banker. e, The offices the Layton Sugar company have been moved into the new first National Bank building. The offices of the company occupy the east side of the building and are provided with ample vault acromodationa and are well lighted. The young ladiea composing the Blue Bird club will give one of their ed balls at the La Tonia hall on Saturday evening, February 12. Most of those who are fortunate to receive an invitation will be presweek ent. va- Last Saturday was the last to contain six school days. Our cation is paid for now and we are E. r. Ellison, president of the Davie again free to rest on Saturday. and Weber Counties Canal company, The morning assembly has been went up to the big dam now building in East canyon today. Good progress given over to yell practice for the past few days. A number of new songs is being made on the dam and it will and yells have been submitted to the be completed within the specified time allowed the contractor. yellmastcr in the last week. L. E. Ellison is unable to attend to The High school will again issue his duties as cashier at the First Naa year book. The classes voted on the tional bank on account of illness. He matter and decided in favor of it. The editorial staff has not been selected is suffering from a cold and the hurt he received two years ago when he yet, but will be in the near future. was thrown from his buggy into the A thousand invitations have been Weber river is again bothering him. sent out by the amusement committee Vird Cook is holding down the bank tot the basketball game and dance business, unassisted, yesterday. tomorroW evening. Coma out and help Women who know Nyal Peroxide beat Ogden. Face Cream prefer .it to all others;, Preparations are being made by the they know hiw it softens the skin, Girls Athletic association for the keeping it white end smooth, 25c the grand Leap Year ball, which will be jar. Layton Drug Store. Adv given in the gymnasium on Friday, the 18th. The student bodies of the MARRIAGE LICENSES Ogden High school, Weber academy. Feb. 3. Elzo H. Knott of Denver North Davis and South Davis High schools have been invited. This is and Julia L. Smith of Salt Lake City. Feb. 7. T. M. Murray and Mrs. to be the on big event of the year. Florence Bult of Salt Lake City. One New, Years resoultion is not Feb. 8. Horace L. Richards of forgotten, and that is the resolve to Fielding and Geneva B. Wood of make more money in 1916 than in 1915. Farmington. -t $ 4 I WAKT p3 1,080 Leather -- Lunged ROOTERS i j To attend the basketball game at Davis High School Davis FMDAY, Migfa Come and help butcher O. H. S. School vs Ogden Eigh School em Bring a cowbell |