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Show r Br PERCY L. CR0SJ3Y tfc " MrCIW y4let sey and Wallace Ramsey, spent four days at Bear Lake last week. LAYTON - 1 .,,-- ti nUit of fortiU fai cf in tin product! Loytoa tllkr ?!L.. Shot milk, fWd. tuna $ th factory H company. eramry and eaanry, ia on th- . - a X Good opportanltiea stU road.suburban acroayo fop rTtboao iceklnf chicken mwiny. truck yardonin. dairriny. On the lina. of EltHo. Own Short Xrtnd D. R. G. Ha. alactrie Srby Uyton was blessed last evening with a refreshing shower. and Mrs. James H. Walker and j, fan ay returned to Raymondavflle Mr. to-it- Charles Nalder, of the Ellison in Nevada, is visiting relatives Mrs, Ranch, 5a Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas cf Duchesne are visiting ' RobmJ.' ' T. Murdock, Mrs. Edwin - 7" Angelina OBrien of Raymond, Alberta, is visiting relatives and friends in Layton. Miss West Layton M. I. A. will enterta miscellaneous shower for at ain The Mrs. Henry HilL born to Mr. and Mrs. Robins was A baby boy was Mrs. Melvin Robins. formerly Miss Myrtle Love tf Kays-vi3- e. ! , . Mrs. returned Cowley from Los Angeles Friday after spending some time with her daughter, who is attendi- ng summer school there. A. G. Egbert has returned from the Ellison Ranching Company in Nevada, where .he has been doing some con- struction work t The FREE Mrs. Sarah EL Taylor of Salt Lake Chief Bywater', of the Salt Lake visited relatives here Friday. Fire Department, gave a talk last Earl Jarman spent a few days this In his evening on Fire Protection. remarks he scored the many towns in week at Hear Lake, Idaho. Davis county for the many fire traps, Mr. s. Sirl Davis and chilconsisting of frame and lumber shacks dren were visitors Sunday? Ogden on the main streets, surrounded by weeds and June grass. He pointed Mrs. Peter Shemer of Ogden is visout the danger to the town if a fire iting with Mrs. Emma Hutcher. should start in any of these buildings Miss I.illie Rotschstein of Salt Lake on vacant lots, where the June grass is visiting with Miss Thelma Nance. flourishes. The first step to be taken Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Allen and son are to keep the weeds and June grass cut and install fire hydrants, suffi- of Pasadena, Cal., are guests of Mr. cient enough to control any fire 'that and Mrs. William Allen for ten days. might start in any frame building. Mrs. Algie Harlow Shepherd of After that precaution has been taken Paris, Idaho, visited friends here Wedcare of the town should organize a nesday. fire squad to manipulate the hoses Mrs. W. E. Barton is ill at her home from the hydrants that are installed. He also pointed out the folly of having suffering from an attack of heart without-sufficie- nt water to trouble,, control the fire. The town as a whole Mrs. William Bethol of Salt Lake is can lessen the fire hazard by keeping the guest of her mother, Mrs. G. T. the weeds down in the back yards and Patillo. the rear of bams and around hay Mr. and Mrs. M. Trenam and daughsticks. A large crowd attended the to ter, Ruth, were Salt Iake visitors are immediate and steps meeting the Fourth. over and be taken by the Layton people fire to town board give Layton good Mr. and Mrs. Chrs Holland and protection. family spent Tuesday in Salt Lake visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. D. K. Barnes and Miss Miriam Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Young spent Barnes were Syracuse visitors today. the Fourth in Farmington as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lorin E. Hampton. Mr. and Mrs. William Allen and Miss Nettie Butcher joined a party Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Allen spent today of friends from Ogden and spent the in Ogden as guests of Mr. and Mrs. week-en- d enjoying an outing at Bear Frank L. Allen and family. Lake. and-Mr- ' tickt. and waterworks ADDITIONAL KAYSVII.LE ITEMS for the company. MisseaEolene Simmons, Martha Simmons, Blanche Adams and the Messrs. Harry Simmons, Orville Ram Grass Rugs for Your Sleeping Porch, Refrigerators, Ice Cream Freezers, Lawn Mowers And Porch Furniture. UNION FURNITURE CO. Layton, Utah. 136-- UMMER TOGS . , the Fourth. n Lojran, Utah. A free agricultural ctiolarahlp. It has Juat been announe-ed- . will awarded by the Union System to the boy, between aUteen and twenty-onyears of ago, rankliig highest In the Utah Huy ami Ulrls Club work for the year 1922, In corn, sugar beet, potato, wheat, barley, pig, calf or aheep project. The scholarship will be in the Utah Agricultural College, Logan, Utah, and will he worth 175.00, plus transportatIu.-ltl- Its Value. Is Incalculable e e of Telephone Service can THE bevalue expressed in terms of cost to the user. Its measure runs outside and beyond dollars and cents. The hurried call for the doctor, the nurse, for aid of any nature, may cost a few cents, but the value of the call may be ion. The counties la which the scholar hips will be given are: Beaver, Box Klder, Cache, Davis, Iron, Juab, Millard. Morgan, Rich, Salt Lake, Summit, Tooele, Utah and Weber. The winner In each county will bo chosen from among-t- h tea boyi rankIn the ing highest county club projects, on the following basis: 75 per cent on rank In club work; 25 per cent on activities of the boy la com- incalculable. It is difficult to think of any of the neces-siti- Mrs. Sumner Gleason, Mrs. G. D. Rutledge, Mrs. Chas. V. K. Saxton, Mrs. H. L. Gleason, Mrs. A. M. Barnes and Miss Maud McLatchie all spent Friday in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kilfoyle, Miss Alta Criddle and Ella Wilcox and Messrs. Vtrrton Love spent the past Week on a camping trip in eber canyon. Attorney T. McClure Feters arrived home Friday evening from Rochester, For coolness during this sweltering weather we advise ' a snappy Palm Beach suit, a summertime shirt and tie, and a straw hat. W. Layton, who has been sufferseveral weeks with rheumafor ing tism, was able to get uu town Monday with the aid of crutches. lie still suffers excrusiating pain from his ail- Youll .be well dressed and comfortable. . See us today. life that costs so little in proportion to its actual value as does of j Miss Lerue Robins entertained at a birthday party at her home Thursday afternoon. Appropriate games were played, followed by a luncheon. . Those present were Misses Beth Butcher, Gertrude Rushforth. Alice Barton, Jean Underwood, Elma Bone, Virginia Milgate and Stella Beesley. two-cour- se Wright was arrested by Sheriff Burnett and City Marshal Frank Williams yesterday morning on a charge of conducting a disorderly house at the comer of the state road and Maple gave bond street. Kaysville. EL tUH SALE With adequate moral and financial support, the Telephone Company, through efficient and economical management, is enabled to render service satisfactory to the public. We Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. Pop-penhus- epublican rnmanes Websters New International DICTIONARIES ness Brick. Mrs. Leone ere in use by judges, architects, physicians, farmers, teachers, librarians, clergymen, by euccettful men end women the world over. Are Yea Equipped to Wia? The New International provides the rr.ea.u ta success. Ipj an teacher, a universal question answerer. If you seek efficiency and advancement why not make dally use of this vsftt fund orinform-ationS Illustration. IUjukr FOR SALE One young work horse ound and good double or sin about 1200 lbs. - One fresh or will trade for Ford cow, Jersey car. Apply Charles Barker, Hooper Utah. ? Vocabulary Terms. 1700 Pairs. LlofiraphU-- K busi- menrengineers, bankers, Cnlond M 09 (rf(rtphlcal Subjects. Stewart, Farmington, Utah. '"'I!Iii!l!lllllilllIlllliilI!illlilOlil!ll!illlllllilIi!ii!l!lll!i!iill!li!l!iliIIi!iiIill!R r SUMMONS be rendered against you according to In. the Second Judicial Dlatrict Court the demand of the complaint, which of Dari County, State of Utah. has been filed with the Clerk of said In the sum of $200 and will fight the E. P. Ellison, plaintiff. Court. case. The case will come up for hearvs. This action Is brought to recover a ing before City Justice Frank L Lay-to- n Ogden Packing & Provision Comdgment against the defendants and this afternoon at 3 oclock. W. P. pany, corporation, A. G. Becker A in favor of the plaintiff upon an lm- a corporation, W. II. Shear- plied contract to pay to plaintiff th Company, the complaining witness. Epperson is man, Eva C. Erb, James Pingree, A. sum of $76,850.00, the value of stock of th Ellison Ranching Company and Mr. and Mrs. Newman Reeves, Miss G. Becker, EL L. Lippman. C. H. R. th Layton Sugar Company ownd of John Washburn, Faye Sanders, Fonda Jolly, Norma w. Rhodes, William H. WattisCarey and by plaintiff and appropriated and con- Underwood and Messrs. Newell San- Jamea II. DeVine, defendants. verted by the defendants to their own ders, Truman Curtis and Frank Th State of Utah to the said Defend- use and benefit. ant: BAGLEY, FABIAN, CLENDENltf Reeves motored to East canyon and You J. D. SKEEN, are summoned to aphereby week-end on a fishing trip. spent the & JUDD, pear within twenty days after the aer Attorneys for Plaintiff. The Kaysville cannery is running on vice of this summons upon you, if P. O. address 702 Walker Bank served within the county in which this peas and cherries. The cherry crop is action is otherwise, within building. Salt Lake City Utah, 407 brought; good throughout Davis county this thirty days after service, and defend Kearns building, SaltXake City, Utah. First publication June 8, 1922. year and the pack will be large. Kays- the above entitled action; and in cas Last publication July 6, 1922. ville cherries are very popular in the of your failure so to do, judgment will Pittsburg, Pa., market where one firm is anxious to get the entire pack of this cannery. ment Result Getters Ogden, Utah 7 Telephone Service can be as effective and as adequate as the public demands only when the public and the Telephone Company are in harmony and united in cooperative effort. merce. O'n-- Clothing Co. y In every department of life business, domestic or social Telephone Service has become an indispensable factor. munity affairs. Ths rank of these boys In! community affairs, and the county winner, will be determined by a committee of three, consisting of the County Superintendent, one person appointed by the Director of Extension lu the Utah Agricultural College, and the third to be chosen by the Live Stock Committee of the Salt Lake City Commercial Club and Chamber of Com- SOS OOO Watson-Tanne- r present-da- Telephone Service. EL AV-rig- ' es agriculture. Minn., where he had been undergoing treatment at the Mayo Brothers hospital for the past month. 37224th St. Four-taa- n, Willard Beesley was tendered a surprise party at his home Thursday evening. Games were played on the lawn, after which refreshments were served to twenty guests. . i Union Pacific Systam Announca In 1922. The scholnrshlp iuust beused within a year of the date of award, except where the boy Is In regular at tendance at some school. In this case, be used at the next sosHlon of It Irvin Crawley and Merrill and Par- themay Utah Agricultural College, followNOTICE TO WATER USERS ley Rushforth left last Sunday for a ing the time he finishes school. ten days tour of Yellowstone NaThe action of the Union Pacific SysHereafter, and until further notice, tional park and Idaho. tem is due to the fact that Its preal city water for sprinkling lawns may be used for two hours. Van Sanders, Clifton Linford, Mal- dent, Mr. C. B. Cray, formerly a memof the CITY. KAYSVILLE colm Layton and Demo Harvey spent ber of the governing loard atwas College, Agricultural Maryland a few days this week at the lakes, on and the work of boys tracted by girls top of the mountains east of town. clubs as factor in Interesting the Mr. and . Mrs. Thomas Anderson, coming generation in farming; and he believes that the System he heeds Hyrum Maylin, Clara and Ada May-li- should further this work by offering Leonard Clark and Wendell Nance scholarships, thereby helping worthy motored to Pleasant Grove and spent boys to obtain training ia scleatlAc Summer Needs Phone SCHOLARSHIPS I l.ginct. and Lidia-P-p- tr Piim. U.M Lu.tior.i. Precinct primaries, for the purpose of selecting Delegates to the State Convention, to be held in Salt Lake City, July 14th, 1922, also for the purpose of selecting Delegates to the Second Congressional District Convention, to be held in Salt Lake City, July 15th, 1922, will be held in the several voting precincts of Davis County, Friday, July 7th, 1922, at 8 oclock p. m. Under the apportionment, made by the State Central Committee, Davis County is entitled to (20) twenty delegates, apportioned as follows: 2 South Iiountiful 1 est Iiountiful 4 ...... Bountiful J Centerville 1 1 .. ........................ armlngton !2 Kaysville I 3 ttoil South Weber - Cl i u to n Clearfield Syracuse West Point - -- aa -- -- - - . w iT? ---- - - --- - iifi n r uni ill - - l Tiini - ?. m I 1 1 1 V.'fl'tf it a li lustration, ns. i r. , - - ti t M s t 111114 a y li--I, G.tc MEkRlAM CO, kssi. 20 Primaries are hereby called, to select the number of delegates allotted to the respective districts on the above named date, for the purpose stated and any other business that may properly come before said primaries. W. W. EVANS, Secretary. Farmington, Utah, June 23. . |