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Show IK iii rottME XV kaysville. i. vi on wn v itah. tiiiimiu, ji vrmington. j nk ieo n., M MHKK :r, l T AH MATER SPUR GE 'MM k t 1. 1 n mi COMMISSION ht (hi k.u-"u.tnuThe Utah Water Storage ivmm,,. K ( I,1 ul In v' a hi ia mint LAYTON sion. a commission created b the FOR H. Lis t Moi'dax i Oid hap state legislature some fix. year- - n!r ,, vriniu few W mt mb. I'l cs, ctar pt son held a meetmc in Salt the funeral of Hubert Layton, le.ii'. lh tm.ii ia ia'k this week. itpiU of th. was Mr. and Mrs. Orson Layton, t ivinin ' ' e amu-etvvln.h P vva r p, . o t lii ia. plax ei ound- - xxa- - the scene three l.r. A committee hg ht, d and : S. lid from the West Layton meeting lea tied that th. i K.mb th, m.'i mi m.un io and plea-iDoremus, Riciard K. Lxmai an.1 'v a Mumhi i o' siing-n- d Wednesday the ci on. The afternoon. to Sunday dan., d'Oi.i amount., last us R. E. Cadwell, sta'. 5 w.m ce u'c whin several hundred towns-pei..,- a The rlav of f i, mis w isb hi i e to tion ol t.it'i1 engmeei thi m and filled sine t,, Piought fading was completely , srttheie.i together under the appointed to formulate h pl.ns thank he giri- - w ho led I" thi SoS o.i, vvbitti was i uf nt , ovei ,th u entrance. th and celeto and unable to another coounittie t gain be iny were gymnasium , omnntte. iv i, comm one- t.ii brate t ht nft pu' opening of the oiig com to solicit fi,,',,. delivered were pointed no'e. epnse speeches 4ry worthy ' t.l , ll.ll 10, Ht A poset! 'tu simmu a, nil the various counti - of th. var gub was i siuv.allv jUO ..js LMe,:' Governor Charles R. Mabey, N. T. , in.inv or 'loinmitlii uotew o rle pe. uhiih anti counties of le.iellv waited ed e..t the sMtc. htough' lanth i'll t ,j Irter, Bishop David E. Layton and i ht .... hi ') lox mtv ot lu I. bad, inoi' e a Plod and he commission hax aeeompi laugh- by all b piomi-- i Henry H. Blood. The invocation that ,i ft wniiM h.ldien play but little in the xvay of watc storage, i, the i, o pi. M. and Smith the a Refn' e Jesse ale o!' wilt s given by l t hi t , Rev fill toadnlld glolittdplus but has snceeded in vinu lank took cream iv l, s .me o i a a se and pil'u h edict ion by Pres. F. H. Nalder. t hai he! th g. baviiubee' fill ni id. el Madv befor. ' ' d ev . i' mg and e er It was forth ng pi lAfter the services, which were under mentorioiis projet ts h n hi t h D. , g am a ioi da no n l'he room erne th. OllJk L direction of the Layton post of the promise of ultimata long l ementbi r the (' a With M tu xva'i ' li P'ntld'. the propose. o, e.tgir to opemn. o- -t ,, of hi ,i 'i! ng t hi ummri jnerican Ugion, large numbers h, . ou .mi I'h.ir Fob' staM.it ot dih - m. h, reservoir. ion and friends u fiiontb h th. with o' filled hope mourning i. t t ho P'olm.o-VI omuls I mibei ha , ditai hi A general III IV mod- - wffli iiam ' th, .... stives of the dead soldier drove to IX in' K ,do. bv .lulu Out its I. M liap natod w ill t Lawn '! of the in. and Wasatch th" latum me! beautiful cemetery wat.i lights ao( M. . u t i" .I, p of batika civ eti to Mi poasdulitie-- . within th. Salt Lake City. Here the full nrrili-- y velopment " ' K uri. Mi I'lg Im bavp.e ,ic. me ami Bait. Mr. it wa th.bestowed m state at upon honors were imel part ipated ' i " - h d tills w It, oup of the firing squad ing vton, the sound lami lb. a ib it le- - nt a a a ,pi t th. the buglers taps echoing into J. R. Murdock, a mendu . Ik !.k o. dedi-ed lot soim d discuss, was fmtj ft., minute-- ' nearby hiTls. The grave commission, calltd attent'n n to 1; s M H. Linford. lom-meested th.n lie doll p weiv umiev that by Patriarch James K iSuriticii pei week flom t ent f iv e peopli onmimMou t jThoIrisang "What Voide'Salutes the possibilities foi th an. to!'.,' a man w mi hi iMovide tho band with suffi Ear. work on, but that some dttm.te plan c mm hi Fi Vera clem lands (o give weeklv (oiieeits, Layfcolo, Oh Ixive Divine, was of ital iruportanu if th. activ" ton. i d.ie It being foiuul Hecessarv to obtain ities of the association were to be !s g "il P 'Saviour prochutiw of result. plavti- - fiotn without th. countv. 11 or, Farmington quartette, - P i" ball, gameit, Kh, Hi, I, I lev towed the local band nfort Me. For iny part arid und in; eoucep IH I Se i oun fm tin past fortv ve.p-- , and gi Thee Hioir sang We Lay Softly tion of our duties as provuied in th. exhibit mi 4 d. ped that li this dav and agi n to Rest. aet creating the water storage asso t tin corn lusiim oi band R. must have a fund with which to Governor Charles Mabey spoke ciation, a name that might be takmi : follows accomplish then task No ai tion wa to imply water storage onl, we 1NTKRM EDI IT, POINTS FNITE to b taken on the band proposition n the name of the great state of m the mi values. pei aggregate well have bectj designated a might a A brief TO FIGHT RAIL DISADVANTAGE The re- 1,1 mi. D Rishcl um h, I come here today to pay alleges' that this sta-- i reclamation commission,' Mr. MurI ot Salt lake was idiid, relative to tin Salt June ute to one of her soldier sons. l,r "h. Lake, esulted the fute of (ommercial, levying dock said. Assuming our duties in this with some feeling of timidity; and of rates wh.n agricultural commerce government extending aid tor th. interests broader of this the appellation, eleven western spirit k highwav. for- and prevented thi free movement of huilding otrT states nt, because I know that no words am of the opinion that we can A ,t I can utter could possibly typify mulated to combat the efforts commodities" iirmim! plans passed nuipWas snowing our beloved state very great and of the transcontinental carriers to the pynpo.sed Clide of goial roads, imin feeling of a people of this Intrastate Defended. Rights not only by giving for her young men who lasting service, establish lower through freight rates Utah. J. R It say- - futtheipiiH.s through The agricultural to the storage of water, consideration and S to Pacific coast terminals than to and hortu ult oral interests of the e their lives that this state P. Epperson ami John G. Galley, ds. but by investigating all other sour-intermediate points, and to begin their country still might be free. I say nation are today practically at Al. Baines were appointed as a com ces of water supply, underground for legislation to make manda- a standstill, the food products unable mitte. from this commercial club to efforts t, having in thought the sympathies the drainage t are usually extended to those water, drainage water, k of the short and to reach the consuming markets, large- attend the highwa.v in fact. tory recognition and who have of waterlogged lands, d are bereft, by those to be held in Salt Lake Dity haul clause of the transporta- ly as h result of rates that have been long or would and everything that ;er been called upon to suffer a any tion act. fixed under the provision of this sec- June Itl and 17. add to our cultivate land area could who have those affliction. Only of the intermediate tion of the transportation act, Organization President II. H, Blood reported that and provide home and occupation for ked up the stony way and stumbled rate association, under whose auspices he attended the meeting in Salt Lake meet the was. at rro$est registered fallen can appreciate what the our citizens. the meeting was called, on a perma- - ing against the assumption of juris-nen- t City relative to the proposed ehunge of a dear wife or child or any dear Nor should our labors be confined basis was effected with W. S. dictioh .by 'the interstate ' commerce in freight rates. Eight states were might be. Only those who have to any particular county or section of McCarthy of. Salt Lake as president eormnls.xion over matters relating to represented; Idaho, Washington, Monof the colors, the state, but instead should be to the and J. B. ie forth in defense of the Spo- intrastate rates in a resolution which tana, Nevada, Arizona, California, Ford, secretary noting all the things they )tave working out of system, methods and kane Chamber of Commerce, as secrec" stated: Oregon ami Utah. The information )C d for. Only his mother, his father principles that would be of general An executive commit-such delegation of pow-te- e came to Utah shippers that the rail "We believe his sweet wife can feel what the use in the development and reclamto be composed of representatives er to the federalgovernment, if it roads are intending to ask to have fering of separation means. But ation of the waste lands of the state. of the interested states will direct the vere s be would rates constitutional, from eastern C sent these young men forth three There is much work that can be of the association. ince obviously, because of the points to California winch are lowei file, our years ago with our prayers and done in the reclamation of arid lands The convention last night sent a great distance from the seat of on freight than from eastern states t, of this state, some of which should hopes that they might win an to be commerce to it would have theinterstate Utah. The railroads claim they have ei nment, am home. Ever since then they be done by individuals, some by corif the carriers isti ied through subordinates unfamil-mak- e to meet water transportation tates that asking e been returning, the first of them porations, and much of it by the state with local conditions, application, aa they have mdi-luthrough the Panama canal. A comngst the blare of bugle, the clap-o- f and federal governments. to reduce transcontinental rates cated, mittee, ((imposed of one representa )C hands and glad smiles of those No hindrance should be placed in without corresponding School Union live Irom each of the above named toj Meeting, Minday adjustments m they knew and loved. Those the way of anybody who wants to intermediate school Th" he that union meeting states, was appointed at the Salt Lake points, hearings Sunday t come to us now are met with our work, and all possible enoouraeeheld before members of the eommis- - f,.i dm month will be held at Svra- - meeting to diaft i esolut ion- - protest ed heads and our breaking hearts ment and assistance should be given at galt Lake Spokan(, Helena, nm -- n Sunday, June 19, at 7:80 p m. ing against this proposed u. tion of the our sob of sorrow-- , but a peal of to the effort of any private orgamza- ,ont . Haker rity 0n . Boise, Idaho; Besnies the regular union work, railroads The report of Mr. Blood mph runs through the soul, conto work out its salvation. Reno N'ev.; Phoenix, Ariz., and San i ia! musical numbers will be ren- - was accepted by the local club. us of how they lived and how they The committee appointed by the Bernardino Cai and (t, re,! by Mrs. J. W. Thornley A motion was made and seconded I. association to consider a program conVention likewise adopted a daughters, and by the Farmington to diHumtrnue the meetings of the rtainly no state can do proper held its first meeting yesterda.v after- reso)utjon directed to congress calling quartette. N. T. Porter of the general Kaysville Commercial club duiing the determinations were for the repeal of section 15a of the board and Pres. Henry II. Blood will months sage to men of this kind. Certain-t- s noon, but m ES of July and August. Special long as man has memory, he reached. transportation act, calling for the fix-- ! he the speakers. All are invited to meetings, however, being subject to tot forget the duty he owes to the ing of rates to yield the carriers 54 attend. call by the president. 5 ' nt only of this Country but of COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE Secretary Frank reported for the the muntries who withstood the IN SALT LAKE PRICES MILK on signs that in his intercommittee ht the German power and suc-;eLake dairies are Salt view with Whether lawyers it was learned that m saving civilization for the is milk for rate reasonable a the huge signs adorning Kaysville charging re good of mankind. Main street could be removed by law a question which was to be consid-- ! a picture in my mind today if they were deemed a nuisance. Howrred at a meeting this morning in the n man, like but y' many others, office of A. A. Hinckley, state comever, it is possible for the city council ftlj married, donning the uniform to pass an ordinance prohibiting them. missioner of aericu ture, and a special 8 cuntry and faring forth to bat- - committee appointed by Mt. Hinckley No action is to be taken on the matter is April, 1918, when the call until the situation is more thoroughto compile information regarding price j to thK young soldier to cross ly understood. factors, and a special committee from sea w defense of his THE UNIVERSAL CAR flag. I can the Civic Center. The last commit-- j the thoughts that were uppers tee, of which Mrs. Jeanette A. Hyde, the minds of the people at is chairman, was named to investigate Most of the Gas Compan es throughout the BERRIES IN DAVIS COUNTY nili Ion Ilindenburg has launched were! milk that use a fleet of Ford Runabouts. -- The prices high It has just been learned that a charges country drive 0fof March, same is true of other big operations. The farmer m Centerville has cleared $1700 poor children' of needed aainst the combined British and depriving reasons arc very practical. 1 me Ford Runabout nourishment from an acre arid a quarter of strawj ch lints on the western front. is the most economical solu on of quick transcommittee named by Mr. Hiock-- 1 The The mans name is Zeizeger berries. pea has scarcely been a year in ley held a meeting of several hours portation from manufacture to retailer. For and hi small berry patch lies to the I3r. During that period she ha3 duration soliciting business, for7 the Collector, for the east of Centerville, and is of sandy yesterday, during which data Ji hammering her forces into Builder, and almost every shape regarding costs to dairymen and marDoctor, Contractor, loam soil, sloping gently to the southhat when ether line of business activ.ry, the Ford Runthey beat in human gin' of profit were compiled in preparwest. During the recent cold, wet e solicit your order about is really a necessity. Is a2aiT1st the other human waves ation for the meeting today. period he covered the vines over with German forces, We ask for one or more. of your repair business. they will be fit committee consist and then with the warm weather straw The special Pet those forces. For more than We would like your motor accessory business. D. Merrill, president in early on the market with 0. he Mr. Hinckley, got 't.ta it seems as We can serve you, e, to your best if, in the most of the Utah State Dairy council; Le the One days receipts came to fruit. sltlc conflict of all human advantage. history, Roy W. Hilliam, secretary of the Salt the tidy sum of $270 ninety cases, i 'fTRans are bound to win. At one Lake County Milk Producers associaselling at $3.00 per case. Berries in had made a fifteen miles gap Davis county think it over. Cox, head of the home Jean Miss p ln.o tion; the British army and they economics branch of the state board Authorized Ford Dealer u.eja.ly pouring through by the of education; Mrs. Rena B. Maycock, Layton, Utah 3 IMPORTANT SIDEWALK the English general, vocational department the of in charge Phone 100 uty it was not particularly to diMEETING extension of the home economics e orces of his own army, but colis considering Kaysville City a'an erfDrfer, gathered up men vision of the Utah Agricultural of cement sidewalks to cost counLake Salt V. L. Martineau, Flc and spades, hunted all the lege; $18,149, A special meeting has been Israelson, John agricultural agent; nd pPare called by the city council for every I ammunition and rifles, ty ji2UCS3 f001 com ' deputy state dairy interested person Thursday evening, I. ' ese men into the breach and missioner; George C. Smith, manager lhe June the world, 16, at 8 oclock, to consider the Frank of Smith Bros, dairy farm; Leaf Clemenproposed levy, and hear and consider Clover England, of the i are frantically calling Bagley, manager such and objections to such I L' farm protests dairy, and Ben R. Eldredge, e5lder,t Vilson to desol-as shall have proposed our the improvement J of ship management demonstrator been made. (Continued on IIIIEML SERVICES ut Playground Opening Is Wonderful Success H. vv voi--tin- g rriv. I ; i i - , 1 n. - THE FARM BUREAU - I ! i ( ht .itowi't1 a i ni ex, . 1 . ) l ANNUAL OUTING OF i i brn t I mint I ( o'in'.v f 'i ,. I ' c. i Ru aim to hi 'd eedl or i pi w - '1 a i ' i ni' a -- pn! fk'ivi- ,' i.'-l,.- ednesdaV , m i p, s i d, i I j j - v v l t'e . i i ( ' -- Mh ! " in' ( plav-er.'un- i - I u-on. i s L t . t .1 -- l I , l.at' V . , -- V o n hi - i t to ''tnd IV Is Phi f -- v i i 1 .! 1 c o-- I i v ( v I i ' cee-which I . , -- i i i I , W i t . t t ! vv . c - i i . -- i 1 1 . 1 , I , . . j t . . . . . v I th-sr- . i v -- i VV c - j i In-tie- j . K , I .1 i i bi-t.- 'v . V i i I . 111 indu-dn- park-to-p- ay 1 com-nweal- th ot,-whi- en-ti- 1 re park-to-par- n s j - tary-treasure- r. 1 ' inadvisu-activitie- -- gov-telegra- m 1 lc admin-commissi- w spe-tio- n ' : o- - d he , 1 ! j - the-21s- t j p we-belie- s Layton Auto Co. theln-stallati- -- (-- dr 7ft) Page Four.) - partment of agriculture. T tl on t tit-i- a. - o' .snot id v ot pit f nn t i ft' Inn n v var 1 t , - .le 1. Tin- t'u at ,,l , nth. is In iilr.ix nt-- t Hwtlllli bv ot het Mn'mir-- i farm piohtem 'i tu Imvi want il nitii p sun n,, cotm. i l.d e do nt, s, ,i hi - Dp - ' w imp al'OM' - ami that tla ' t n ,.i I is -- at ami tu umi'i i.l peak, r 'mm tla Utah Agit n't nt al ruling, and th- gm ui nment I'uan-w.-- r all qin t inns x Ru excursion will stait lit Lvtmi ' i.tu . nmpanv at v a m, here 'til' gn tu Geo F Dibble's farm in VG will ee J a ton, whet, k iiH of earlv am! lute potatoes rtnwn uii ml mmlng plat- - (n show mftlThey will ge sugar, neaniatuile and it good dairy I . , i -- i -- -- . - dlf-Hrt'- i' Ilmi-ptratn- e a . ! -- la-e- t v-- Thi", will barn-- -- ee t h. drainage ma-i,'bi- owned b the farmer-- , as it is in operation. - fatm in S.vrari T At. the us,- the will see land that has been i burned by means of drainage ,'drnin-ag- t system, lands needing drainage, nlt.s of manure, the e of a at the proper time, and the use of a brush drag.' At John I Fishers in West Point they will see an unsuccessful drainage system and a unique system of I t Xe--m- -- - n-- eulti-paek- advertising. - At Clearfield they will see M (. Roberts irrigating aystem and device for saving labor. At Frank Hydes in Kaysville they will ee a system of keeping cost ac- counts and records, and hear his meth-- , nd of controlling whitetop. At the Gleason place in Kaysville they will see an excellent grape and loganberry vineyard in its very prime. (So far as known this is the only commercial loguriberry patch in this sec-- , tion of the state.) Here they will also see the Gleason system of cunning peas and rirn for the farmers. Those horticultumlly inclined may see and examine tin orchard full of grafts. One apple graft set iq,a pear tree a year ago is gaily sporting two fine apples. At the state' experimental farm they will see the numerous plats and check up on result- to take the ideas home. At George Leonards farm they will ee the necessity of studying the soil for increased yield. At North Farmington, W. E. Potter will show the sidewalk that is being built by the farmers and for the farmers, and show why it should continue the County. At Livingstons Farm, Mr. Crosby will show tin- value of purebreds on the farm and what it means to' poison pests when they are first noticed. Mr Horace Van Fleet will give his plans on developing the community spirit and what can lie done by so do- - -- - At i ovi Rhizoctonia Manwarings they will see in Sugar Beets and po- tatoes. They Cenu-tar- will see the Farmington and -- hear the plans under way. for beautification. Rices they will see in operation the best surface well.in Davis At L. X. County. They will see the Lund Home and learn what the boys are learning about septic tanks, ereosoting shingles and gardening. At the Portcr-Valto- n nursery they will see how trees, ghrulm and seeds pre propagated and grown. Will Witchers vineyard, water system and diseased peas will be visited. Weed Controlling and seed plat will lit seen at Nephi llepworths. Chas. Hogans system of growing berries will be investigated. - The Bonneville irrigation system ' ' will be seen. Never before was such a .program outlined for a days observation. It is a chance of a lifetime to show yourself and family what Davis County has, and wont cost you anything. Local presidents are arranging everything in their respectivo locals, in order that all may go. A large crowd is expected so all are supposed ,to be on. time and keep into lino to cver the trip. All are expected to bring their lunch. i J hi p Hum lair, ni i i . agi the i ! , , to i i xio ti on r dietli'idit. in. tig. o lint I w i , V bait g et tha' thi n vv V d! '. t it i - St I - ( ie- . V |