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Show 4 L I t You owe it to the Youre safe at Home Boys Over There Prove" your patriotism rr Buy W. S. S. Today Buy W. VOLUME rXlli $ g sfr 'S iHHTftvvftft'ft'ftftftftftftft'ft'ft'ftftftftftftft-f- . t County unty Mom, rany, the intermoiihtain famoua electric light. Uret was in Salt lake buddy McDonald Thursday, visiting friends. OF CALIFORNIA HOSPITALITY Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burton of Salt Santa Ana, June 7, 1918.-MLake spent the week-en- d in Farmine-ton- . Dear Mother: I have been too busy and having too Mrs. W. F." Gover and Mrs. Ellen good a time to write. We" are in Pierce were Layton visitors WednesSanta Ana now but will start for day. Camp Kearny Sunday. Miss Beatrice Brown of Salt Lake Last Wednesday morning we started on our hike. The first day brought is visiting in Farmington with Miss us to Oceanside; there they gave us Modena Chaff in.'t free use of the swimming pool and we 'Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Howe, Miss visited the Mission Inn. Janette Howe and Miss Lucile llowe The' second night (Thursday) we visited friends in Farmington during camped at Encinitis (just a little the week. town) we had a band concert and Mr. and Mrs. John R. Taylor is dance. Friday night we camped on week-en- d with his moththe .beach at some railroad station. spending the Mrs. Wr, J. before leaving er, Taylor, Saturday night' at the beach again, for California. sleeping right on the, sand. Park Jones, our bounded soldier boy, Sunday we marched twenty-fiv- e miles to Laguna. When we reached was expected home Wednesday night, the town we were all tired. At the but did not arrive. He will undoubtededge of the town we brought all of our ly reach home today. nerve to bear, because that's all we Mrs. J. W was the guest of had left, and paraded through the Mr. and Mrs. Taylor J. Y; Rich at dinner, folcity at attention, while the band lowed by a theatre party at the Salt played and, mother, Ive read about Lake theatre Friday evening. people walking on flowers, but that's The play, Over There, written by the first time I ever experienced it. Leslie Mortensen, will be presentodlW Therg were little girls with tubs full of flowers, strung along for blocks, Kysville and Bountiful soon for Jhc and they threw flowers on us until we benefit of the Davis County Red were covered, and we were walking on Cross. so many it seemed like walking on a Friday afternoon Mrs. Byron Cros. feather bed. That night they gave us by, Jr., entertained the Utile club at a free dance. her home. The house was effectively Monday night we camped at Balboa. decorated in roses. 'Luncheon was These people turned the town .right served to twelve. over to us everything free; we had a Mrs. James O. Dunbar entertained swell dance. The mayor announced at the Magnolia club from Salt Lake at the band concert thkt no civilians, exher home Thursday evening. The house cept ladies, would be allowed at the was decorated in peonies and roses. dance he sure did bewl the slackers Luncheon was served to y -- ' twenty-fiv- over. e. Mrs. Leone Rogers Stewart gave Miss Barrus a pretty necklace in honor of the nalne she bears. Miss Barrus having been named by her mother afjr er her intimate friend of girlhood days. Two experts from California are here in the employ of the big oil and gas company, and the manager, N. P. Hansen, says they are to begin sinking the intending steel casing next Monday. Miss Ruth Groschner, Mr. and Mrs. IL S. Daynes, Mr. and Mrs. J. R, Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Daynes and faniily of Salt Lake and Mrs. Ada Rich Levey of Newf York were week-en- d visitors at the home of Mrs. J. W. Taylor. Vice-Preside- nt 10-in- ch .. Rigby Worsley, Mr. and Mrs. William - ng a hundred, invitations I never struck anything like it in my life.r With lots of love time of my life, -- I am having the BUD. wpasias- JIMMY WALKER IN NAVY When James Thomas Walker of Kaysville registered on June 5th, he had made up his mind that he would enlist in the navy, and got in before the order issued by General Crowder restricting the enlistment of - newly registered men, was promulgated. Jimmy had good and sufficient reasons for wanting to be a naval man. Ever since early choldhood lie had listened to his father, John Walker, of Kaysville, recite his adventures in the British navy-anJimmy had long ago determined that if he was. ever called to fight it would be in the footsteps of his father, his grandfather and all of whom had done his bit in helping Britainca Rule the Wave. But it is another flag "which now waves over this fourth generation of .naval Walkers and we pret great-grand-fath- il$.Jhat.theldman-.o-warsiBe--wb- o- i Edward Robinson returned to Camp Kearny Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Robinson entertained in his honor at dinner Tuesday evening. There has been a number of parties given by friends in honor of Mr. Robinson and his brother, Sherman, who returned Sunday to Camp Kearny. Mrs. Wallace Cragun and family were Farmington visitors Tuesday and Wednesday, on their return trip to Vernal, their present home. They have been to Holbrook on a visit with relatives. Miss Kenna Cragun was the chauffeur, driving her big Herald Republican prize car. Several relatives of the Jenkin3 family went to Mendon, Cache county, last funeral of Paul Saturday to attend the Mrs.-- Moroni 'Mr.and' Jenkins, 'son of Jenkins, who was killed in an automobile accident. Mr. Jenkins was alone in his car, and evidently was in the act of trying to pass another auto runof ning ahead of him. A heavy cloud from obscured which dust was raised sight a team that was standing on one side of the road to letthera pass.; The wagon tongue and neckyoke fractured Mr. Jenkins' skull when they collided. He liffTthirteen hours. He was about 30 years old and leaves a wife and five children. out-of-to- were Ei ancestors, will have nothing on Jimmy if it ever falls to his jlot to come to grips with the enemies. of the Stars and Stripes.1 Four generations of is something to be proud of, something for Jimmy to be wjasris proud of, and something for his old sailor father to be proud of For Eent Ten shares of Kaysville to Jimmy is now at the naval training Irrigation Company stock. Apply Adv. station at San Francisco. Christopher Burton. man-o-warsm- en S.-S.- . Today NUMBER 39 . NEWS OF THE LOCAL imffl) j Through the filing of affidavits! claiming agricultural deferments, the Davis County local Board has been compelled to make several changes in the personnel of the list of men called to g3 to Camp Lewis. The entrainment ha also been changed by the adjutant general of the state from the 24th to the 25th. At .5:30 on the afternoon of the 25th, the Red Cross auxiliaries of Kaysville and Layton wards- wilt tender a banquet to the men who'are to go to camp. The men will go to Lagoon. where the banquet will be served, in a body, under the command of their officers, after which they -- y, SOLDIERS vs.s i WELFARE LEAGUE , Following are the names of those w ho have subsr nbed to the Ring fund which is being maintained in Kaysville and I,ayton wards:. John W. Thornley, 2; E. G. King, 1; Heber-JSheffiel- I;J. i i i , i , IV , ' i, . I - M'J - i i Mi I Gorton-Bassett- h ! yrow-1m- s, th mer-ui- il r i I . 5 II 4 lv i - P I ; n, i i , i I i I -- l; re e. son of Worsley of attack of an had North Farmington, appendicitis Tuesday night, and Was x night operated on Wednesday morning in the Nothing in this town is too good for Dee hospital, Ogden." Heis evidently us. If we walk out on the street to go recovering all right. up town someone always comes along .Mrs. Mamie Clark Barrus, wife of and gives us a is Barrus of Fairview, Wyo., their free even to ice cream and pool; I . Bishop daughter Leone, a graduate of the B. even got a free shave. ( Y. Academy of Provo, and Wilford There were at least one hundred cars Richards of Montpelier, have returned out here last night looking for soldiers to their tomes after a few days visit to go out riding and to dinner we had here with relatives. ride.-JEverythi- 20 191S i"i Monday in the South house. Among the meeting WfefcSfcjj- Swere. Bishop Miller of Syra-cuspeakers A SERIOUS ACCIDENT Moss, I'avid Stoker, Prof. 2; Henry IL Blood, 1;S. IL Nalder, About 10 oclock Tuesday after- Lund Banjul and Prof. McClellan, 1; Wm. I. Layton, 1; D. E. Layton, 1; noon. Florence, he 11 year-old daughSome beautiful musical selections ter of Mr. and Mrs.Nephi Whitaker,' were George W. Barnes, 1; Richard Schorendered by Mrs. Watson of the field, 1; Martha E. Barnes, 1; J. W. accidentally swallowed a silver half choir, assisted by Prof. Mctemple W. Ware, 1; Day, 1; John Hill, dollar, and was taken to the Dee Hos- Clellan at the Prof. Willard organ. H. G. Mrs. Ellen Sandall, Workman, 1; pital in Ogden, where doctors, after Weihe gave a nice violin selection. 1; J. W. Lavender, 1; Clarence Sulmade an in-- 1 The locating it with the First ward choir, conducted by livan, 1; F. E. Anderson, 1; W. C. cision in jhe lower part of the throat, W m. Cfllardy, furnished ,the hymns. but during the operation it went down liyton, 1; William Doxey, 1; Jed SesThe floral' offerings were many and into the stomach where it was again' sions, 1; John G. M. Barnes, 2; Maurice beautiful and internment took place in R, Barnes, 1; Leonard Flint, l;,Geo. located, but another operation has not the Syracuse cemetery. A. Hill & Son, 1; J. G. Watt, 1; Thomaa ' yet been decided upon. Her breathing Mrs. .Thurgood died Saturday of will entrain at Farmington station. Anderson, was much interfered with while it was 1; Bert Layton, 1; John L. Blood poisoning at the Itee Hospital in Following are the names on the reA. J. Egbert, 1; Will Adams, in the throat, but she rested well Allen, 1; this time: Ogden and is the daughter of Mr. and vised list as it 1 ; C. W. Robins, 1; Clara J. Robina, 1; later, and will remain in the hospital Mrs. Moroni Mossaof this 1. Rubin She B. Wilrox, Farmington, Thomas E. place. Williams, 1; A. K. Green, 2; until able to be brought home. loaves a husband and several relatives Utah:1... James Griddle, 2; K. Matsomoto, 1; 2. Frank John Knoblauch, end friends to mourn her loss.Meta- ' James E. Wiggill, 1; Fred Carlos, 1; PROCLAMATION Woodford mora, III., County. Syvil Schofield, 1; M. P. Whiteside, June 17, 1918. j 3. Joseph Barthow, 'No. 12 South 1; Geo. E. Kirkham, 1; W. B. Phillips, LAYTON To the Citizens of Farmington City- - ' First West, Salt Iake City. 1; Mrs. John W. Thornley, 2; John II. wit! in thft ftV'M nt Friday, June 28th, 1918, is officially' KkoW m vyodurtkin fit milk, tomato , 4. Fred tt ful sunr taeU. Montpelier, Blood, 1; E. T. King, 1; John W. Hu the factory of the designated War Savings Day by the IhWon Sutfur company, cannery, roller & Tcorner. care Crow Idaho, Gailcy, 1; Ralph L. Cottrell, 1; Byron president of the United States and the' nnllit, creamery and concrete section of Ken-rte5. Joseph C. Flitton, for those Good opportunity state road Clearfield, L. Blood, 1; Wendell Barnes, governor of this state. All loyal sutnuhaA atreaye for fruit Utah. Wm. Sheffield, 1; truck irardeninir, chicken ramimr and RFoxley, 1; ritirens of this community will ac-- J 6. lam Jonthan Moss, dairying, On tine of Salt Iake A Otfdcn H. Lester Gleason, Clifford D. Bountiful, 1; ine. Has l etectric nnl Oregon Short lights cordingly subscribe fqr war savings Had waterworkft. Utah, Vird Write layton Com E. MorGeo. j Cook, 1; Strong, 2; stamps to the best of their ability anil club for information. Xy, t 7. Lcland C. lage, Woods Cross, gan, 1; Mary Ellen Roberts, 1; A. R. otherwise promote their sale in largo; Utah. Anderson, 1; xLeo Hill, 1; Susannah amounts. This is not only the best Layton ward reports haying sub8. Milton Lewis Burton, Kavsville, Morgan, 1; George E. Dibble, 1; Ed. government? investment ever placed be- scribed its full quota War savings Utah. Simmons, 1; I .aura S. Ijiyton, 1; Mrs.' fore the American public, but is of F'jimps. ' 9. Berny Rosmait, laiyton,' Utah.' Nancy J,. Kinnett, 1; Mrs. Susannah such magnitude that all must partici10. Edward Phillips Layton, Lay- Robins, 2; I Jimbert Blamires, 2; HuMiss Norma Sheffield and Ioivon pate and all who are able should Utah. bert C. Burton, 2; Robert Blamires, 2; ton, pledge themselves to save and invest Green were Bountiful visitors the firpt 11. Leo. C. Woods , Parkin, Cross, Wm. E. Galley, 2; Walter Odd, 1; Wilto the limit allowed by the government of the week, Utah. liam A. Strong, 1; James E. Ellison, 1; namely, $1000 maturity value for any Mrs. Leo Mayfield of Farmington is 12. Wm. Elias Adams, Layton, Utah. T. A. Phillips, 1; Edwin C. Dibble, 1; one person or corporation. here visiting with her parents, Mr. 13, Basil O. latyton, laiyton, Utah. R. Adams, 1; George Schofield, Jr., 1; J. D. WOOD, and Mrs. James Ware. Francis Bone, 1; George A. Evans, 1; Alternates Mayor of Farmington. of Ogden, Miss Mora Wadsworth Mrs. W. A. Dawson, 1; D. A. Sullivan, 1. Chas. Lawrence Broom wnaSfe s Dyer, and 1; C. J. Weaver, 1; R. W. Adams, 1; Friday as guests spent Thursday PROCLAMATION Hotel, Ogden, Utah. of Miss Photic Roberts. Jesse M. Smith, l;,Mra. John II r Lay-toTo the Citizens of Kaysville: 2, Clyde Ellison Robins, Kaysville, Jr., 2; Chas, E. Nalder, 1; LawMiss Minnie Duncan of San FranUtah. Friday, June 28th, 1918, is officially rence E. Ellison, 1; John II. Lyton, 1; . Duncan of Salt Witts designated War Savings Day by the cisco, Calif., and Mr. M. F. Adams, 1; Mrs. J. A. Sill, 1; W. President of the United States and Lake, were guests of Mrs. M. E. Rob- GOOD FOR NOTHING E. Wiggill, 1; S. R. Corbridge, 1; WH-ir- a the governor of this state. All loyal erts, last week. JACK MAKES MAN OF Garrett, 1; George W. Layton, 1; citizens of this community will accordBirkin are Mr. and Mrs, Robert 1HS STEPBROTHER EP, Ellison, 1 ' Victoria J. laiytonrl; ingly subscribe" for "War Savings spending the week in Provo, where Chas. A. Layton, 1 Will King, 1; Stamps to the best of their ability and hey are attending the State Pharma- Carlyle Blackwell Seen In Striking I). M Ellison, 1; lonard Hill, 1; Jed otherwise promote their sale in large ceutical association. .Rote in New World-PictuR. Hodon, Sam J. Adams, l; Annie "" amounts. This is not only the be?t Brady-MadLayton, 1; Zipporah Layton, 1; Vera Mr. and Mrs. E. T. King, Mrs. government investment ever placed Rufus and Mrs. M. F. Adams motored Day, 1; Victoria Egbert, !; M, A. Egbefore the American public, but is of When The Good for Nothing," the bert, 1; Harriet E. Ellison, 1; Mrs, A. to Cornish Sunday, where they visited such magnitude that 'all must particie Brady-MadE. Stevenson, 1; G. W. Adams, 1; E. , with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Cowley and new comes to the Kaysville Opera House, M. Whitesides, 1; Isaac Adams, 1; J. pate and all who are able should pledge themselves to Bave and invest to the family. Saturday evening, June 22nd, the D. Stevenson, 1; F. L. Merrill, 1; W. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Adams, patrons of this playhouse will have A. Roberts, 1; limit allowed by the government, Joseph Hill, 1; Joseph' namely, $1000 maturity value for any on Mday, June 18, a son. This is the the opportunity of seeing Carlyle Sill, 1; Wallace Gailey, 1; J. S. . third child in the family, but the first Blackwell, Muriel Ostriche and Evelyn OBrien, 1; II. J, one person or corporation. Sheffield, Jr., 1; boy and say, Jabez is stepping high. Greeley in a thoroughly delightful and Frank Hyde, 1; George Green, 1; Carl Mother and child are doing well. SYRACUSE pleasing picture tn which Mr. Black Badger, Salt Lake Cityrl; Wm. A. conference ward hell wa9 Primary Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Sullivan enter- well is seen in a different sort of a Haight,. 1; A. R. Spillman, 1; Joseph here Sunday. tained a few friends at a social Thurs- characterization. He takes the part of B. Jarman, 1; Samuel B. Rushforth, 1; who comes Mrs. S. B. Rushforth, 1; W. P. Epper- -' Mr. Chas. Barber has gone to Mont-peil- day evening in honor of Will Sullivan Jack, the back to his mother who after now is and' stationed has enlisted failing to son, 2; Amos II. Bishop, 1; Jed to spend a few weeks. make good, lie finds that his am the University of Utah. 1; Thou. R. Jones, 1; George at Mr. William IL Miller is visiting in bitious mother has married again and W. Swan, 1; J. B. Cooley, 1; G. D. E. P. Ellison returned to Nevada Liberty with his daughter, Mrs. David the son and daughter of her new Rutledge, 1; Charles Abrams, 1; Natha few days at Cook. Tuesday night husband look upon him as an inter an Reeves, 1; Earl Waite, 1; S. W. home attending to pressing business. He finds that the son is a bad Kent, 1; Mrs. Brigham Young, 1; John The Davis County Factory made its conditions prevail over 11 the lopey. die aets about to right the R. Barnes, 1 ; Robert II. Young, 1 ; lira. egg-a- nd first run in the peas this season Sat- Drought Humboldt valley and close tab has to which the young man has done. Emily Sitzer, I; T. McClure Pete, 1; wrang urday. be kept on stock. succeeds in doing this ZIIenry Jacobs, 1. Jack Eventually Mp. Rulon Walker of Salt Lake is Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hill entertained but only after some remarkable exThere were a few names on the spending a few days visiting with Leonard in honor -of All three Sunday evening the stars original list the committee could not periences. . relations. Hill, who is home on a furlough from have parts that they are particularly make out, and they were credited as Mr. and Mrs. Claredce Nelson anj Camp Kearny. Covers' were laid for suited to play. Mr. Blackwells role cash from miscellaneous donors. An elaborate supper was is a very pleasing one and the whole Their names are not on this list. The family visited with relations in Ran- twenty-fivdolph last week. served, after which the evening was production is a delight The Good figures following the names indicate Mrs. T. B. Schofield and Mrs. Wil- spent in musicL games, etc. Mr. Hill for Nothing is a fascinating, pleasing the number of times the person has subscribed. story. See liam Fatheripgham spent Saturday expects to return to duty July 1. Wfcj.sfcas tlie Gene has Sandell Mrs., Lucile Moss,, , requested that NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS of some . Defence, or CIIANGES ANNOUNCED Mr. Joseph Holbrook and Mr. Wil- County Council IN NEW CLOSING RULES On and after July 1st all liam Holbrook have been on a fishing other body, provide him with help to do the milk feed and cows, pigs and wood work of any nature For the better convenience of the trip for several days, thousand and one things his brother be must for in cash at the time paid several alterations Mrs. Peter Rentmeister of Idaho Lenn left to him when he entered the consuming public work the is The high price bedelivered. in the which closing regulations spent a few days last week with' Mr. service. Gene has not had the job for material makes this rule imperacame on been fefective have June 15, and Mrs. L. E. Williams. long, but he says he is all in. J. J. BUGGER. announced. As a whole the regula- tive. Over There was presented here in E. T. KING. The people of Layton are looking tions are declared by Commissioner W. the amusement hall by the Farming-to- n forward to - the ' 19, 1918. Juie Layton, Jensen Utah, F. the to have Chautaqua ipeeting widespread supward Tuesday evening. with the anticipation of enjoying a port of the merchants and people of W Jgx S ' S Mrs. William Fatheringham of Mil- rare treat. The dates are July 3, 4 Ihe state. VISITS WAR FRONT , with her sis- and 5, Two committees, one headed by However Mr. Jensen included in the ford, spent the week-en- d Dr. John R. Mott, head of the Nater, Mrs. T. B. Schofield, of Syracuse. Bishop James E. Ellison and the other list of articles and products which may tional War Council of the Y. M. Work headed by George Briggs, . are pitted be sold after the closregular evening Ezra C. Thurgood away passed has Mrsj A, completed a visit to the war against each other in the sale of ing hour and on Sundays and holidays, front where he inspected the work Friday morning at the Dee Hospital. tickets. all perishable foods. The original which is Funeral service, were held at South being done by the American Simmons Came near having a regulation provided that only fresh Y. iL C. A. for tke soldiers Bountiful Monday, the burial" took "Rob ef the tombliTe f ruits,"sof "d rinks, candyrTtobacco, armies. placemtheSj r a? u sec e m e t e ry . i se riou s accident with hi Wednesday morning. In fact had it cigars, newspapers and periodicals Cholera Morbus not been for his , presence might have nh !, ""This Is a very painful and dangerous there would have been a bad mix up. HOME SERVICE SECTION The entire matter of regulation, disease. In almost every neighbor- Simmons was coming down the State said Mr. Jensen yesterday, is one of OFFICE OPEN EACH WEtK hood someone has died from it before road at about a clp when he patriotic motives. The hope is that ii The Red Cross Service, Section medicine fcould be obtained, or a came up behind a wagon loaded with will have a tendency toward the offkrin-tbe Farmiegten-City-Hallme anTto provide a physicin.n unmmmd Xha-ri- g nnVjJuStilT'T routu i lUc ju2HT3 c will be open between 3 and 5 oclock ed out-- b Sons Co. store. hr to have a means for the people to get the for advice and assistance to t!io Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy in the pass the hay wagon and was con needed rest, to do urgently necessary rel&livea r dependents ef parents, house so as to be prepared for it. Mrs. fronted by George-Stephein his car, wargarden work", and to be better prethe bos in the service. ' y Charles Enyeart, Huntington, Ini., headed north. But a few feet inter- pared for the more strenuous duties The sec2on will get addresses writes: During the summer of 1911 vened, and it seemed that a collision which war time i.4 bringing closer and and other information regarding two of my children were taken sick was unavoidable. There was just one closer to every home in the land. It is anyone in the service, end v ill tLo with cholera morbus. I sued Cham- choice to take and that to bump into anticipated that the closing regulaforward package ta prUoucr-- ef berlain's Colic and Diarrhoea F.emendy the load of hay. Boh took that chance tion will be at once fully seventy-fiv- e and will, in fact, art as a charwar and it gave them immediate relief." and now his car is in for a new rad percent effective in the state and that house for local wartime nerds. Adv. iator and a few minor repairs. within a short time will be universal. ing m Miss Helen Grover Tuesday we arrived at Santa Ana. This is the best town in the world except home. The Red Cross met us oh the outskirts of the town with lemonade. We marched through the city and went into camp at The citizens lined up with their autos to take us out to dinner there were not enough soldiers to go around. Simp. Kirkham and I went together, 'and I never was treated better in my life. We went for an auto ride first and then to dinner (chicken). After that w got two more girls and had a dance in the house. They invited us up again Wednesday, and we took one more solder that made eight of us. They turned their two autos over' to us and told us to bring them back when we got through. Well we rode all over Southern California. They invited us up again last night, but wje were on guard duty, so we are going to take dinner and cook it up the canyon to- JlNE KM)A Jay M. Christensen and Iretta" Olsen of Salt Lake City. Harold S. Mikesril of Salt Lake wuv held City and Edna C. Wright of Ephriam. Mountiful of rirh and fertile , Pavia. 0f the Min,r Florm, rom. grower of flower in the Location of the country. rrwort. Ha waterwork. and A fin place for residence. t tells 1111 DEATH OF MRS. EZRA T. THURGOOD Funeral, sen ices oer the remains c.' Mrs. Erra T. Thurgood of Syracuse, MARRIAGE LICENSES FARMINGTON lIAii. LAWTON AND FARMINGTON, KAYSVILLE, v World-Pictur- e, wxss good-for-nothin- g, er Me-Fers- on, afr -- ,f e. it w8a- black-smithi- ng j -- - s'au wSfc8 -- -- f 10-mi- le Mr uni-for- m bottle-of-Chamberl- Roii-tarn- ain's ns i I - - v ; |