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Show Home Made Millinery ByK L F. Van Zelra naan nn.cx Vou WONDERFUL TIL- L- rr trrn Nevrj t) IEm rCE. I , JVC AND WORK, FGK HAVE iT UNHL-Nb- Then vwHln Li Oft- J&dT - TnC J) 0 . Vrcily' -- . J ! LAYTON I , in th midst of fertile fi.ld. . fud the production of milk, tom- - " Tad fctorT H cnnry. I !Tite Urton Susr eompeur. ,iu eremery and is on tho eon- - Twin girK' w'Ti-. i: niornirg ux Mr ami ton. x! opportunity I Sflwte teekin suburban erK for chirkm rroome. truck rrdenin On the lino, of daimnt. I i . Ororon Short Qeorge was a Salt Lake vis-ta- , l , uit.'ri ; ' j tlydo 15., it re I hi- - r HMiit 'ifibiij: ' li V Salt -t l..ii' ' ; " ' 11 x ' ,A at tie ! i , i the mteii.ul bi i '.t t ! tn Rich-urdso- Ip BEST BREED OF POULTRY NO re-n- it There Are Three Clatse Specially Adapted to Production of EgQ and Meat. -- toii visited iriends in The Early Chick feast is to be held in the Latona hall next Tuesday eveA There will be dancing and feasting galore. The affair is under the auspices of the Mutual Improvement association. ning. is the Paying Chick F. H. Neal of Yukon, Ontario, Canada, stopped off a short time to visit friends in Layton this week. Mr. Neal is a traveling sheepman of note and is well known here among prominent sheep and cattlemen. I am now booking orders for early chicks all the standard varieties are obtainable. However, if you are not prepared to take care of February chicks, you can place your order now and specifiy the date of delivery. crx t m ! vi ... , Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Jacobs of Pleasant Grove spent Monday at the home of Lucius Laudie. Mr. Jacobs has just returned from New Orleans where he attended the canners convention. On his return trip he visited Louisville, Ky., Chicago and other eastern points. rj th. l'nltij tU.its Wi'icrl-T- i nt or Axrtiultu1r7 I no best breed of poultry. Ini 1h.ii at loa-- t, U the opinion of men m (1rrj l i the fluted States 1 tepartment of Agriculture who have been studying the business for years, and have had experience with all varieties of all breeds In America. To go among your friends and ask for advice about the kind of chickens to start with would be about aa productive of conflicting views as f you asked for help In buying a motor car or a typewriter. Every man has his likings, and aoiue have good reasona for them, but In the end the beginner will have to be the Judge, wheiefore the opinion of the department speclallats will be about the best guide: Keep only one vari ety of breed, aud eelect the breed that suits your purpose best. Be sure of one thing have a atandardbred tuale at the head of the flock. Such a bird will Improve the quality of the A mongrel male nook materially. will produce no Improvement. These are the reaaona: Standardbred fowls produce uniform producta which bring higher prices. Standardised stock and eggs told for breeding purposes, bring higher prices than market quotations. Mundnrdbred fowl cun be exhibited, and thus compete for prizes. Kggs and stock from mongrel fowla Hre not sold for breeding purposes. Mmigtel fowls are not exhibited In poultry shows or expositions. General purpose breed a are beat auiled to nne.1 farms where the production of both eggs and meat Is desired. The four moat jatpulur representatives of tlds class are the Plymouth Km k. Wyandotte, Otplngton, end Rhode Island Red. Ail these breeds, with the exception of the Orpington, are of American They are characterized by havakin and legs, and lay yellow ing brow n shelled eggs. The oiplugton la of English origin, has a white skin, and Mis lays brown shelled eggs. You In - DWIS HIGH Nt HOOL NO IKS The most striking event of the school year took place Wednesday afternoon when the faculty entertained the students at a Teal patty. Students were first separated in their different classes and each wus gtV CM a paper cap. The faculty members wore purple caps; the green caps represented the seniors, red caps the juniors and the various colored caps were worn by the sophomores. Assembly was then called and Mrs. Stella P. Bradford, from the University of Utah, led the students in community singing. The songs aided in filling the students with pep and enthusiasm fcr the following stunts. After assemtdy six games of volleyball ivere played in the gymnasium, three being played by girls and the other three by boys. The sophomore girls were champions of the day over the other girls and the faculty team won the honors over the boys. A basketball game was another feature of the afternoon. The game wasYetween the second Davis team and khe second team of Granite High achocHsnd was a very interesting game. Tnk alore ended 18 to 24 in favor of Kavis. Between halves of the game orangea were served by the faculty members to the students. Those in charge of the party were Eliza Packard, Floyd Anderson and 11. H. Robinson. The tryout for the High school dramatic play took place Tuesday afternoon. The cast has been chosen and they will begin work on the play im the careful poultryman the Reliable Incubators and Brooders are in great favor. Esepcially is this true of the famous Reliable Blue Flame Wickless Hover. This is, without doubt, the best brooder on the market. See me about these indispensible supplies. The prices are right. BRUCE MAJOR KAYSVILLE, UTAH The Davis County Milk assix mtion is building a new skimming station on the rear lot of Ed Simmons The structure, upon which work commenced this morning, will be used teniporarilv, as it is expected a permanent build. ng will he erected later on close to the state highway. n. Dont forget the first league basgame of the season Friday, January 27, at the High schooL This ketball is where the Davis ttahl starts. winning. The game will be called at 7:30 sharp. Excellent music hks already been engaged for a dance after the game. . , II First Class Service BARBER SHOP and POOL HALL Old Reflex Building. PRICES;, Hair Cut 40c Shave 20c ll li Walsh News Co., Inc. BAMBERGER STATION Students, we have your School Supplies. We also take orders for any periodical. And dont forget that box of candy you promised her. or-lgl- Tanner met with a bit of Dr. A. hSrd luck last Tuesday evening when he lost all of his medical grips from his car. He was returning from Ogden and in some way the car door opened and the grips fell out. He immediately returned along his route but found them not. Z. For ' The mediate feillowing students wid take patt in tin play ; Adrian Hi'!, Claude Chipmmi, ihber Irim-Burdette Brunley, Ben Holbrook, Boj Wright. W alter Odd, Ruby Holbrook. Blanch Fisher, Annette Florence Cooley and Elsio Simms. A photographer from Ogden was at the High school Monday and Tuesday taking individual pictures of the students. During the two days ho took 250 pictures. He will spend one more day in the near future taking group picture's of the various classes In the school To the disappointment of th Davis students the basketball team lost the game last Friday at Weber academy. The score was 28 to 42. The Davis team in the first half of the game did some fine playing and was not to be outshone by their opponents, but in the last half WVberS team outplayed the Davis team and carried off the victory. v, bank w ith niit ,ui) Mrs. A. Bone gave a fannlj dinner nm liahy bi was born Monday, party at her home last Sunday afterJanuary )f,, to Mr and Mrs. C. O. Mr. and noon. Covers were laid for nine. pi young .daughter of NhoIK of Dines, Wo Mrs. Nicolls has Adams pneumonia. Is. Delbert LOST Two medical satchels, Jan- wan forinerlj Miss Mary K. Kills of 24, between Hooper and Layton I ton I fine baby girl was bom Wednes-i- y uary Finder Dr. to return reTanner for to Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Adams. The I.avton mutuals announce that ward. will have one of the best times son of they Emmas Layton, The master the in Scott and with ill plumbers, is history of I,aton atthe La ton a pneumonia. luie Layton, tr Stafford, known as the Layton Plumb- hall next Tuesday evening, Jan. 31. tn. A. Bone is moving to Salt ing & Heating Company, have sus- Everybody invited. jie City, where she will make her pended operations in Layton for a M. I. A. Annual FeasL It is understood they will resa during the winter months with time. Good music, good floor, good dance turn in the spring. fc tad Mrs. Georg GaDey. a'nd good, people to mingle with. Everybody come. Popular prices. Remember the date Tuesday, Jan. 31, at Latona Hall. ' i l.iton u purts i 'Z7V! ' menue i n g but m i thukfii in the Miss Fern Whitesides and M.i'S Ith i ''alt Like ptiultr show, laiuis i k t Layton spent the week-enajitareil tir-- t prue. The bird in Salt Lake City with friends. ' wa. a lint pts nm n of It utT Drpmg- 1 r a few in Lay- uf Mr and Mrs. A. d Monday. yiis Myrtle Cook Ykn Tuesday. - IT LOOKb j'l ;;'A I -- like L 1 , ! i v i, a- i - 1 - (oMNdt rsiUiv Mrs. A. H. Kills, who has for the past fourteen ilijs, I' considerably improved a ETllis XMrs- - from the 1hvj improved. Good ri trie, S 1 ; , 1 USE- - Jd($rZ !' (HF1 !,wwwwww ; OH t AvmDT vtK'T OtD SO WHATS Vi 0 A-c- ! it tx UKC vu f ;nalut KAYSVILLE John W. Walsh UTAH Pres, and Gent. Mgr. nil . . 'Vi 0.:;.:. j' '' ! - - - -- .'T , t ' - k . j i .f'-4- , L' w w-4 a. m x- - v in rt : ' ' " Ifc , - ) .4l -- 1 Ky tv f '. "team will play, The Lajton game of basketball tonight in the hall at 7:30, with Battery B 145th F. A. of Salt Lake Cit. of the week the boys will journey to Next Brigham City and take on the fast A Flock of Whit Plymouth Rocks A Breed. Good high school team. Newell Sanders tk not with the team now, having left van get a detailed description f all for basketball work in Garfield. li.wL id American origin iu Farmers' Gil mi Standard Varieties of in Layton is to have a new and 1. Tlx American Claa, 'bn ken- -, bakery at last. This splendid bit which maj he had ujxm application of news was learned from good au-- to the Division of Buhlicatlons, United thority Wednesday. Mr. Hoffman of States Department of Agriculture. The Mediterranean or egg breeds Ogden expects to begin erection as are bet suited for the production of soon as the weather permits, of a of eggs. building that will adjoin the Millard this class sre bredRepresentatives for eggs largely g Brothers shop om the rather than for meat. Among the north. .This will be a fine addition are breed Minorca, Leghorn, popular to the progressiveness of Layton and Anconi and Andalusian. the news is consequently hailed with An outstanding characteristic of the breeds la the fact that they are egg great joy. classed as nousltters; that is, a a From now on it is announced by rule they do not become broody and the city, fathers of Layton that the batch their eggs. When fowls of this incubation town ordinance prohibiting minors un- tlas are kept, artificial are employed. and brooding uaually der 21 years of age visiting pool halls Farmers Bulletin 80S, Standard Vawill be enforced. George E. Briggs, rieties of CLlckena. IL The Meditertown board member, has been placed ranean Class," tells about this class. in charge of the department of public Langshans, Brahmas, Cochins, and inCornh-he fowls belong in the meat announces he and that safety tends to live up to kis oath of office breeds, rather than for eggs, and alsomeas a town board member and see that though classed for meat are fowla aa times kept Mr. the ordinances are enforced. They are all heavier and larger than conbeen has there believes Briggs th egg breeds, or those of the siderable gambling around Layton and d class, and lay he intends to wage a vigorous camBulletin 1052, eggs. Farmers paign against this evil a3 wellas Ntunddra Varieties of Chickens. HL French Classes" against the possession of cigarettes Asiatic, Engi-hanIn thi class. breeds the 21 of under age. years among boys a General-Purpos- I L-- e i Optician Manufacturing Street Ogden, Utah 352-21t- h SULLIVAN ELECTRIC SUPPLY D. A. SULLIVAN up-to-d- at CALIFORNIA Excursion Mid-Wint- er TO whlte-sbeile- LOS ANGELES February .4 By Special Train From Salt Lake City UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM time Trip &mof VTdnts. r Tar. 1 February and March are the most delightful months in Southern California. Ask Local Agent Union Pacific System for Further Details. wood-workin- general-purpos- Wiring, Fixtures, Lamps, Appliances Ranges, Washing Machines General Repair Work PHONE 28-- 2 LAYTON, UTAH N 5JWe are prepared to give you any information you may wish on plumbing fixtures and Private Utility pumping units. e GALBRAITH J. B. brown-shelle- d cs Phone-- 1 26, Kaysville, Utah i i i |