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Show 10 Pages This Issue 10 Pages This Issue KAYSVILLE, LAYTON AND FARMINGTON, VOLUME XIV OIL AND GAS NEWS Drilling operations are steadily being carried on at the test well on the Oscar Barton farm adjoining Kaysville on the southwest. A small gas flow was encountered at the depth of 150 feet Tuesday and has not yet been cased off, although the casing is close- down in the .hole. j ly following tesian water was encountered at 50 feet and a steady flow of water has been coming from the well ever since. The hole is being cased with 8 inch standard pipe and is being washed down in about the same manner tesian wells are sunk in this valley, It is planned to run the 8 inch casing as deep as possible, when the hole will COMMERCIAL CLUB REORGANIZATION The. Kaysville Commercial club was reorganized at a meeting held at the Kaysville opera house last Monday atevening. The meeting was largely women. and men both tended by The meeting wa called to order by John G. M. Barnes, president of the and owing to the absence of the secretary, John R. Gailey was named as temporary secretary. Mr. Barnes explained that the object of the meet- be ing was to reorganize the club, butout- he election the to fore proceeding past work of the club. He set -- Ar-du- b, ar-line- d j j forth that it was largely through the efforts of the commercial club that be reduced to six inches, and as in the 8 inch hole, standard pipe will he used. The company hopes to get down the 6 inch casing to the cap rock, which is supposed to underlay thi part of the valley at an undetermined depth, and then drill the rock where it is evident gas or oil or both gas and oil will be encountered in quantity, In the neighborhood of the well the silt and gravel measures are known to be 600 feet thick as there are ar- tesian wells to that depth. The company is preparing to handle any condition which may be encounHerbert J. Barnes, tered. The drive pipe is anchored in John G. M. Barnes, Mrs. Minnie a solid block of concrete 14x15 feet in e and 2 feet thick, and as stated Jarman, Mrs, Ethel Bonnemort, ter Cottrell, Mrs. A. G. Frank, Doctor above, standard gas pipe is being used for casing. Several hundred feet of Sumner Gleason, directors. President Jacobs asked for time in pipe is now' on the ground and Salt which to announce the various com- Lake City has been cleared out of its mittees and the directors reported that stock in these sizes. Five tons of they would appoint a treasurer and pipe were delivered on the job before the next meeting of day and another load will be brought out today. It is usual to use light the club. on called was and: well Thornley Mayor casing in wells of this character, in an enthusiastic speech declared him- The Reflex has been informed that aelf highly in favor of the movement, j y,e interest of the C. Ford Seely com-H- e reminded his hearers that nature pany, holders of the oil and gas leases had placed in Kaysville everything jn the Kaysville 'field, have been taken over by the Natural Products corn- and the people were responsible for pany, and that the company will conthe existing conditions. He declared tinue the operations now going on. himself in favor of more sidewalks, The Natural Products company are improved sanitary conditions, a Caroperating in various parts of the negie library, a public playground, a United States and it is pleasing to all over the city. general clean-u- p note that they have now turned their most of the industries at Kaysville were secured. He pointed out many of the improvements and public bet-- 1 might secure terments Kaysville live club. of a efforts the through A committee composed of W. P. Ep- person, Mrs. John W. Thornley, Mrs. Z. Henry Jacobs, H. C. Burton and Adam G. Frank was named to. submit a list of names for officers of, the The committee submitted the club. following named persons who were elected by the meeting: Z. Henry Jacobs, president. Mrs. W. P. Epperson, j j j J vice-preside- vice-preside- Wal-jsiz- Tues-secretar- j I T President Jacobs on taking the chair predicted success for the club if the people got behind the movement and he believed they would. He pointed out the advantages of Kaysville as a place for suburban residence and agreed that a live commercial club would be a great factor in the progress and prosperity of the city. He pointed out that the club could be a great help to the city government in backing up the city council in its, efforts to improve the general conditions as they now exist. The initiation fee for membership was placed at one dollar and some thirty-fiv- e members signed the roll and paid the fee. . The next meeting of the club will be held on Monday evening, March 22, when committees will be announced and a plan presented for the .work of the year. . attention to Utah. DAVIS JIIGn FIVE WINS DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP The Davis High school basketball team journeyed to Brigham last Friday night and beat the Box Elderites on their own floor by a score of 19 to 18. The result of .this game puts Davis in the position undisputed champions of the Northern division, having never lost a game this season. The team wall participate in the state tomament in the Deseret gym, Salt Lake, for the state high school cham-pionship. This will take place on Thursday, Friday and Saturday ot ' next week. Much credit for the success of the team is due to Homer Warner, coach at Davis High. His knowledge of the game together with his indefatigue-abl- e efforts to make a champion team WANTED To buy a good family have borne fruit, ne is to be milch cow. L. E. Bybee. Adv. s 6t UTAH, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, NUMBER 23 120 EDUCATIONAL CAMPAIGN CITIZENS APPEAL TO BOARD The committee having the Davia OF COUNTY COMMISSIONLAYTON the The birthdayparty given at county division of the state educationERS TO BAN ROAD HOUSE in th midt of fortilo fillo. John Mrs. tomn-lal campaign, met at the court house i F.xnla i ix tho production of milk, Kaysville opera house by Several leading citizens of the the Hso boots. factory nd sugar sixtieth the of M. in Farmington G. Barnes in honor yesterday afternoon. of tho .ay ton Sugsr company, cannary, ciVunty appeared before the board of n husconcrete R. of and her roller mills, creamery Mabey, Davis county Major Charles anniversary of the birth commissioners at their last of the State road. Good opportunicounty social band ranks among the groat chairman, presided and plans for the ties for those seeking suburban aeraage and reported that a road meeting truck fruit for gardening, growing, work in the county were worked out. events of Davis county. chiekan raising and dairying. On tha hcsu being maintained at and. More than two hundred Governor Bamberger has set aside Tifty North Salt Lake and asked the comlinsa of th Hamberger Kleetrlc. Oragou and D. A R. U.. Has elecl.ine Short notwithbut guests were present, Sunday, March 21, as Educational tric lights and waterworks Writ mission to investigate the same and information. was club for Commercial Sunday and speakers will bo at all, standing the great number, there if found to exist asked the county in the all not a rough plaee the ward meetinghouses in the county evenings commissioners to. have it removed. The A Lake orchestra Salt on that occasion. entertainment. Nephi L. Morris, 15. T. Harris and family are recov-rein- g matter was referred to commissioner As furnished music for the dancing. state Chairman, will address South Smith to investigate and recommend. from the influenza. of will be noted from the list names, Davis stake conference at Centerville .uayor bourne of F urnungum most of the guests were old time on Sunday, March 21. Miss Vera and Latnlie Lucius Mrs. beiore Uie bouru in l enall ol friends of Mr. Barnes, and the dancing The date of the educational drive Lake in Suit City i arrtnngion Cu, stating tnat uie ul- Layton visited in this county has not yet been defprogram was just- the kind they de-- j timata ot r arimngtoii were reauy and lighted in, being made up of waltzes, initely fixed, but ararngements have with the otticiais to willing 15. ; two attended been made for thirty-si- x Mrs. Mr. and J. steps, Virginia reels, quadrilles, ol me Cooley meetings. in the matter of the county honored ami waltz quadrilles the time, of grand opera in Salt 'one half in the Rchool houses and one-Laa performance (iuucu board evil" that exists var sous tonne. Chair- 'half in cthr meeting-places- . Wednesday evening. u"houi the county. I he county ll.ri eunimittees-werre e Giot. man of the various present from Idaho, aim su.nff were instructed Mrs. Morris II. Ellison, who h.i r i!!Stru cied to bold meetings of their Ogden, Farmington. 'entcviUe, Salt u.nuu') communication with the been i u get in Lake. Bountiful, Layton Clearfield and seriously ill for the past month rolninitteei at an early date. of the different cities and mayors Hebee City. is now reported a little better. were served A letter wus prepared and mailed towns in the county and to on ten flower laden tables on the stage to the state organization pledging the Mr. and Mrs. diaries E. Nalder, Mr. vah them in uoing awuy with the by a bevy of young ladies, under the fullest support to the state campaign. and James E. Wiggle and Mrs. direction of Miss Mollie Barnes, practice. Thomas Nichols and J. L. Roberts Leo Green were Kaysville- visitors daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barnes. Miss KAYSVILLE MUTUAL Barnes was assisted by Mrs. Dollio petitioned that a new road supervisor Sunday. to the fact that Arthur L. Owing Brown. Mrs. George W Swan, Misses he appointed for East Kaysville, as Archie Robinson, who is spending Bcaly could not come here last Sun- were-mi- t being the winter with his sister, Mrs. day Faye Sanders, Artell Linford, Clare they charged the roads night, as had been advertised, his of care to Charles E. taken Referred properly. Mildred Ruth Gleason, Barnes, Foster, Nalder, was a Morgan vis- visit was postponed for one week He Leone Love, Lewie Cook, Myrtle Jones Commissioner Gaileyvto investigate. itor last week- will speak in the tabernacle fiext Suni Ti'ho petition of Mary Jane Schmidt, Edna Rushforth, Eva Lund, and Mes-erday night ut T oclock. The following Mrs. Ileber Robinson of MounM. W. Phillips, Edward Iaiyton, asking for the privilege of laying a will also be rendered: Green and Mrs. Charles E. Nulder program Richard Stanton, James T. Fletcher. pipe line along a certain road us des- tain Vocal solo Mrs. J. B. Cooley. returned Friday to their homes, after Mr. and Mrs. John G. M. Barnes was ignated by map on file was read and Trombone solo Gilbert L. Nance. two weeks with relatives and assisted in receiving by their daught- was referred to Commissioner Smith spending Boys' and girls' chours Directed by in Fielding. Mias Pratt. ers Mesdames C. Q. Cannon, A. M. to investigate and recommend and to friends s Barnes and J. George Barnes. Her- report on same at the meeting to be There will be a lock. The men wrestled for 55 minbert J. Barqes presided as master of held March 15. schoolhouHe the at Thursday utes for the third fall meeting but at the end Martin Callahan appeared before afternoon, March.. 18, at 3:30. Mrs. ceremonies and saw to it that the of time neither that been victorihad guests were made thoroughly at ease. the hoard und applied lor a license to Blanche Cooper of the U. A. C. will ro referee Whitlock declared the ous, Out of towq guests were Senator operate a hotel with cabaret features deliver an address on Malnutrition bout draw. a and Mrs. Joseph Murdock, of Ileber at North Salt Lake. T)he commission and Proper Feeding of the Child. All The was opened by a Bhort City; Mrs. Sarah E. Taylor, of Spring-vill- agreed to grant the license, providing parents are requested to be present. addressprogram Emil Whitesides wh by Mr. andMrs. A. .F. Barnes, Mr. the place be closed ut 10 p. m. each A special invitation is extended to the on of the alms the Legion, spoke and J. George Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. night. fathers. The first was between preliminary W. S. Barnes, Doctor and Mrs. Claud Norman Ilaycs concluded a deal Merlin and Stevenson. Jack got Jack Mrs. Santlall a Leonard entertained Q. Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Bar- with the commission whereby the the first fall In 6 minutes and 15 secnumber of afterfriends her Monday nes, Mrs and Mrs. Royal C. Barnes, 'county obtains a Buick six for the onds with a body scissors and arm Doctor and Mrs. Fred Stauffer, Claud county, and selling the Hudson Super noon. Fancy work and social chat lock. The second fall went to Merlin T. Barnes, Mrs. Matilda Davis, Miss Six now used by the sheriffs office. furnished the entertainment. Refresh- with lock. arm scissors and a body ments were served. Those present Eva Lund, Miss Ruth Foster, Judge The second event was a three round Angus Smedley of the Mountain were Mesdames. Henry Flint, Wilford and Mrs. James D. Pardee, J. T. States Telephone und Telegraph comboot , Joe Adams vs. Whitie boxing all of Salt Lake City. Doc- pany appeared before the board and Wiggill, Luo Green, William Day, Weaver. Referee Whitlock ' declared tor and Mrs. Edward I. Rich, Mr. and ported that the franchise privileges Lucius Lnudie, James Day, Misses this event a draw. Bill Sullivan and Vera Layton, Vera Day and Ada I)4J Mrs. John T. Leonard and Joseph E. of the Basil Luyton wrestled in a fifteen county were being violated by Wright, all of Ogden; Richard Stanton county officials O. The West Layton basketball game minute match. Sullivan got both falls, g reverse of Rockford, 111.; Mr. and Mrs. Seth charges. The county clerk was in- and dance at La Tonia hall last Thurs- the first in 1 minute and 15 seconds Jones, and Leone Cook, of Bountiful; structed to notify the different of- day night was a social success. West with a hendlock and the second in two William Rice, of Oakley, Idaho; Mr. ficials instructing them not to O. K. Layton captured the basketball game minutes 30 Beconds with an armlock. and Mrs. Charles Smith, of CenterLeo Ware and Hen Morgan put on any reverse charges unless it is on from Layton by a Bcore of 18 to 19. ville; President and Mrs. James E. county business. Thero will be another big game and a .slam hang affair for three rounds. Robinson, of Farmington; Mrs. Davis The first round wasralL Morgans, but' The 0. S. L. Ruilroad company com- dance this evening. McFerson, Mrs. Dollie Brown, Miss Ware cume buck stronger in the secmunicated with the commission and Matilda McFrson and Jed McFerson of - LEGION STAGES GREAT LAYTONond and hail an edge in the third, so to lefused construct a crossing over Clearfield; Mr. and Mrs. Jessie M. their track in the CARNIVAL ATHLETIC Whit decleared the affair a draw. vicinity of ClearSmith, President E.P. Ellison. Mrs. field. .The letter wus The Adams and Bill Fotes tried Post of the American Sjx'ncc Layton referred to the Annettie E. Stevenson, Mr. aniLMrA. to each athdown other in a fifteen minof snorter a an to investigate und to Legion staged rip Rufus Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum county attorney ute letic carnival last at take the matter up with the railroad Monday night wrestling match, but nctiher got Adams,-Mrand Mrs. IInry Morgan, in La most Tonia. The a fall. bouts cases to and insist upon a crossing. Mrs. Sarah Robins, Mrs. Harriett El- company Bill Adams and George Morgan put The of Lizzie Steed Walker, were fast and furious. The headline petition lison, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cooley, Mr. of on finish event wresta a four round match thuu was the the evening, and Mrs Will I. Layton, all of Layton. an indigent, a&king for an increase in match between of Jim best thriller of the evening. They Morgan ling Home town guests were Robert her monthly allowance was presented. ClearfieldLawrence and Wilcox of for four Layton slugged it out Referred to Commissioner Gailey to Love, Mrs. Emma Galbraith, Mr. and -resulted in a draw. Wilcox ob- rounds. Adams played for the body Mrs. O. A. Williams, Doctor and Mrs. investigate. tained the first fall in 51 minutes and and Morgan for the head. It was u The petition of several persons askSumner Gleason, Mr. and Mrs. 12 seconds with a head thrust,. The fast affair with no shadow boxing, Christopher Layton, Mrs. Geo. Swain, ing for appropriations for indigents second fall went to Morgan in 2 min- but the real thing in the fistic line. Miss Mary Swan, Mr. and Mrs. Robert were adopted by the board. utes and 45 seconds with a double arm The draw decision was- popular. The bond of George A. Welling, as Green, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. T. Young Mr. and Mrs. William Allen, Mr. and a member of the board of education of Mrs. Arnold M. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. the Davis county school district was , Underwood, Mrs. Martha Weaver, Mr. approved. and Mrs. Samuel B. Rushforth, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Haight, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Openshaw, Mr. and Mrs. A GREAT BIRTHDAY TARTY 1 aeo-tio- il - j ie so-cuii- td ke J j J Ref'-eshrnent- s M-r- i s. Parent-Teacher- e, Jlam-mondj- r., K.-in- . toe-to-t- oe - x x- - x X- - xi- Order Now and not be disappointed. Our waiting list is growing larger every day. Layton Auto Co. Price on Touring Car 1920 Model $575.00 frorbrDetroitv . X)- - D. Rutledge, Mrs. Mary Jane Proudfoot, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nichols, Mrs. Susanna Robins, Mr. and Mrs. James Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Burton, Mrs. Malinda Burton, Bishop andMrs." Frank Hyde, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elamirea. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Major, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B, Jarman, Mrs. Ada Wi!liams,-r, and M rs. Doctor and Mrs. W. E. Whitaker, Mr. and Mrs, 'Nathan G. -- M Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. John W'. Gailey, James II. Linford, Mrs. John G. Linford, Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Elamircs, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Cottrell, Jdr. and Mrs. Frank Gailey, John R. Gailey, Miss ALFALFA IIAY FOR SALE A1 Martha E. Barnes, Mrs.. Hyrum Strong Mrs. Emma J. D. Strong, Mrs. Annie grade. Also a few tons of com silage E. Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. James Criddle, Kaysville, Phone Adv. Sheffield,' Mayor and Mrs. John W. Thornley, Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Sheffield, Jr., Orson N. Layton, Mr. and Mrs. n. gWebster, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Flint, J. Sheffield and Mrs. Ilen'ry II. Blood, j Mr. and Mr3. Joseph W. if.ll, Ke'th EdmunJs,MrsJFrancH ILlr: Barnes, Richard Maurice, ML ton, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Bonnemort, j Barnes, Mr. and Mr-- . Jed M r. c- -d OMp-f- d j :MTrTrmf'"NT7. Jb Mm Charles B..rr:es, Mrs. Annie II. j Mrs. Z. Icrn s. Gao. Greg,, Mr.i Layton. Philips Mr. tr art July? n: d . The. jiorty r .Mrs. Hector Mrs. IT.crbe nH tlrte fr.crJ f Haight, tr W. Dimes, Mr. and Xr Ru?hforth, Mrs. D. Mrs.WIIBim II. Blood, Mr. and Mrs. r Jt.-'- i fr Geo; V. Fi.rf, Mi-fix r Emily Brough, Mr. and Mrs. John A. one b pel 2i-1- E-J;- - aiid-Mr- I S'- b K - Vv V -. where men who buy are being taught .more and more about the kind of merchandise they purchase, Today as always, we are willing to put this service idea to a thorough test for -- 3. . you. - - Ra-to- 1 There Is a world of difference betweenmaking sales and making customers. A selling policy which inspires confidence T and brings people into a store because they believe in the merchandise a store handles, will build for the future. Such is the feeling prevalent in this Store -rd -- t OUR BUSINESS POLICY Thomas Ev Williams, Doctor alid Mrs. 1 Clothing Co. Watson-Tann- er , Outfitters to Men and Coys OGDEN, UTAn |