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Show I i i t Ellison Joe Day, Gay Adams and IVwn, M'r.--. R. J. Gordon, Mrs. George lb nha Mitigate, Mrs. Ernest smd Layton are going on a hunting : the North half of petition h now on f.le in the of-- 1 the Northwest Mrs. C. E. Hood, Mrs, James Fc Sftld. jGay, Lee of said County Ckrh, Misses 7,i na Will. am-to the lakes this ewr.lr and the Northwest quarter of trip quarter fWk. rtik af The loundarn s of aul proposed1 the Not t beast, quarter of Section 30; , tb j. The son of G. W.hodeof Clear J OH, Maud M.--l ai h;e. Gain JJ8 Ir-v'rM" d strict are pnrtiru.iuy Cait'iw a! in Town-h'- p - " KL-- h North, llange 1 Gbas Mrt, v'hfuld till from Lay-- t Lay lo.,- Magg-horse iu.d broke his as fallows: West. TV. Lo-- fs And the Last half of the North ; caonary. Mrs ft' enPn I. T 3.! i,car Lobtrtson, s, Gander Thompsoi , Miv vi, arm yesterday. coh- v if the Northwc-- t quniter, the 4 tkt C"11 MmiT and Bcgimng at the North SteV' A, M. Mrs. M. W. Ph.ll ps wr vf Section U. Tonn-h- p quaiter Mrs. Robert Birkin and daught r sre ' t North, j houtheast quaitir tf the Northwest pportuniV 1 The guests tni Mi-- f Mv.ro-- Bents. Go Wes'. Salt Lake Mt r. ban, uarter, the Northeast quarter of the her sister, Mrs. NVRe An rf visiting jt.rxJen.ne, chicken f ; C of Section 32, 11 Ph:i .''outhest " t 4a torth west Arnu? miles; Mrs. V T0r.?e!ne- On the Hn K Charles n ; at Salt Lake City. f UJ' r.'e to the Xivtttw, t comer of bee Township 2 quaiter ,lXe ' . Sheet , T K.trge 1 West North, troB mru. on Welmvtuy men- Miss Day returned home last Fri- - Ge'Veiv V?! t ST 1, 2 Nmth. Barge 1 Salt Lake Mend.sn. l.ctt g ,Mc2 acres. k. a Hm electric whip . . , , , rwoid, Mrs. A. M. l g " 'oEq.i.ncr.t to M,-- s G .no (Fqa-- 1 Wist; south tffl. aftd matrraftrk. mile; last 'i m,Se;4 The pmpoil''nuiuinge system is twe rge B. Sheffield and a . hr tde of mvt week. The welks a?th!Ce Vf CJeu e v-ns follows Two L mili; south i'ci rded in recf-raI 'nuletent guests Mis. ?.h.- - ,1 :..,m Bun t n to tl i South oui.rter comer aad even diiiiiH tluwirg m a northwesterv i i tlWjtiXr on the ic.ied at sirandu ki . , Joseph Johnson. sect ton 3'J; east ( m.lc; smith 2 ly direction, one on each tide of the i , ,i t lit tvin has the fue truck, . V.rgini Kershaw of Ogden is Mr anu Mrs. J. D Harrod of Lay-tntUs to the North- - Jordan Bn or, tog thor with suih mam andhirph,tl,cr'l"'vs Ellisom he r.uh v O j has Ulit t and s. Miss . r pp, rva. Large bou jui t s w,-- t corner Section 17, Township 1 law rata as may he found necessary. e,)ainwd for st of j. 1P a,nru'r t'i; ,Ttn.h for busmen, apd oe The two mam drams will join at, a ..s tn shade? of yiHow and t hrnh. Bunge 1 Vo;t; s'Uth 1 Ellison left last Sunday honor of !mcdf Sumlpy Mr. j u Me K p 1 now barren, near the rorth boundary of the south m raxt s; lhe vuit mile; point nrw ranches rule; fire used a.s decorations Will 'esahe a visit to the Ton Morrison, Miss Margaret. Foul- d ut net, and from that point a single 2 mdes; north L n i'.e; t rude; sight to of the Kaysvtlk ,atn .ut g the garni s, lunch was) outh r mam . will be constructed in a fvada. mile, to the Southea-- t ger, Dan Seligman and Miss Imogtne p.naev. 'I hi truck s with seed at small tables, rath ccntiredj equipped Vird of the Southwest qumter of the noi th westerly direction to the Great from received Sandall. word ... two v.ih small bouquets of yellow and Northeast quarter of Section 2S; east Salt Lake. Said district shall he orL'pe Ci mind evtmgui-he- r, Va to the effect that he was at .The ladies of the Sen ice Star Le- Kan,! t v i gushers, a thousand feet who,, approximately 4oK) feet to the Jordan ganised solely for the purpose of conebrysunthemuma. ot limr; roith along the we-- t hank of structing, operating and maintaining sUi.ku.h3 fire hos, ladder, axes, entertained their husbands at Cr7d a'wDay of the Farmers gion Jordan River to the North bne of a drainage system consisting of mam r u a banquet and outing to Lagoon on lar and other fire PROB TB AND GUARDIANSHIP Section Lake Salt 27; eat approximately 4700 drains ami for the doing of all other of K Bassett of this week. NOTICES feet to the South quarter corner of acts and things provided by law, exThere fightirg i qu'j.rmnt. The truck will be - Wednesday l .nu!t County Cleik or on a fishmg tnp. were about fifty-fiv- e respective Section 23; north 4 miles to the point cept the installation of farm laterals. Vave gone present, the able t make better than fifty miles Miss Doro-t- l signers for fiather mformatiun. of begir.rtng. A tegular meeting of said Board of Norma Layton and toast being delivered by E. M. White-side- an houi on the state highway. Commissioner will be held at and Miss Alean a And County Mis-particular description, by t, c0Ums of Ogden, i EsteiU A very enjoyable time was had idle entertained at a NO I ICE TO CREDITORS the board room of said hoard in the of the lands iogal Subdivision, of Mary Inez Ingles Stewart, farewell social at her home Wednesby all. to he included within the houri- - City and County Building at Salt I.ake iii eased. m afternoon honor of Miss Amy of said projxed district is as City, Salt Imke County, State of Utah, darie A complaint has been filed with day will present claims with follows: Creditors on the 22nd day of September, 1922, who left Pratt, today for Logan where ' u,i. hers to the undersigned at his Judge Barker of the district court she has West half of Section 2; all of Sec- at the hour of ten o'clock A. M- - or aa accepted a position as librariin kayswlle, Utah, on or tion 3; all of Section 4; East half of soon thereafter a the same may be charging criminal libel against the an the 2eth day of October, A. D. East half of Section 5; East half of called, at which said petitioner will the at bGru The agricultural college. The editor of Davis North Geo. County time wax SALE Bartlet pears. East half of Section S; all of Section ask for a hearing on said petition and spent in sewing and game, News. There is an account in the CLARENCE B. STEWART, Utah. all of Section 10; West half of Sec will request that jhe same be granted. 9; followed Qinton, a by luncheon. jteed, Administrator of the Estate tion 11: West half last issue missrepresenting the town .WITNESS my hand at Salt LaU of Section all The guests included Mrs. Frank L. Small of Mary Inez Ingles, de- of Section 15; all of Section 14; in connection with the proposed dram FOE SALE CHEAP 16; all City, Salt l.ake County, Utah, thia Mrs. Frank Hyde, Mrs. Henry ceased. of Section 17; South half of South 23rd day of August, 1922. See W. D. Major. down Gentile street and also the town Layton,. Wnge Date of first publication August 25, half of Section H. Blood, Mrs. George TV. 19; all of Section 20; (SEAL) The editor makes an atA. D. 1 722. SALE Corn binder, feed ordinance. CLARENCE COWAN. all of Section 21; all of Section 22; Mrs. a. M. Barnes. Mrs. F. B. Muir, West corn cutting machi- tack on the federal land bank pertain- Mrs. the 23: half Section County Clerk of Salt Lake of that tractor, chopper, H, L. Gleason. Miss Martha E. NOTICE of the 27 of County, State of Utah. to North Section to made Call loans part half, in good condition. farmers, and Barnes, Mrs, Samuil ing ne, coal range Mrs. Before the Board of County Commis- west of Jordan River; the East half First publication Aug. 31, 1922. Morgan, also attacks the. manager of a local tarsville 132 or see Nick Bonnemort sioners, Salt Lake County, in the of the Northeast quarter of Section publication Sept. 14. 1922. Harry L. Strong, Miss Mary Barnes, State of Utah. tf theatre in a shameful manner as re- Mrs. Cl.fford . Mrs. Mary E. In the Matter of the Organization of gards the use of the hall in a public Linford, Mis. Strong, state a drainage district to be knowm as on lot a (.'hector SALE Flint, Mrs. paved FOE capacity. Instead of making an at- Bert Harris, Mrs. Lake County Drainage District Salt block south half C. one George Layton, rad in Kaysville, No. 2. in Salt Lake and Davis Countack, the management of the theatre contains The bank. lot, sf Bames is to be commended in turning the ties, State of Utah. acre of land, ia' drained hall ov4r to the To All Persohs Interested: on so public many Notice is Hereby given that the pefor cellar and has cement sidewalk. and various occasions without Piano any Vocal of A. F. Lawson and 65 others tition Utah. X P. Epperson, Kaysville charge whatsoever. praying for the organization of a j drainage dstrict to be known as Salt FOE SALE Seventy acres of land Lake Coutuy Drainage District No. 2, LJT- - Thompson ADDITIONAL KAYSVILLE m the Bamberger electric one and in Salt Lake and Davis Counties, State LOCALS miles northwest of Layton. of Utah, was presented to the Board FI. Sherwood (Wm. System) suffof County Commissioners of Salt Lake About 28 acres tillable land with a at entertained Fatillo Miss Lula Mill a to limited water take County, Utah, at a regular meeting of number of priirrigate icient independent said Board on the 23rd day of August, home afternoon social her at Monday vate C. the school W. Robins, Layton, is a good motto for a bank. We make it ours by our pupils during the same.- 1 '.'22, and was filed with the County in her of honor anniversary. birthday .tf Utah. Phone Clerk of said County at the office of Studio, Daus High School Games wrere played, followed by resaid County Clerk in the City and membership in the Federal Reserve System with the in Those present were Lake Salt freshments, Building County City, Telephone: Res. 23-privilege of obtaining advances of cash upon our comCounty of Salt Lake, State of Utah, Misses Virginia Millgate, Agnes on said 23rd day of August, 1922, and Lavender, Josie Barber, mercial paper at any time. t Ada Ball and Marion Millgate. s ivedlt may be allowed on income taxCONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Fred B. Barton of Salt Lake City, a es for property taxes paid within the NO. 1 nephew of the late Bishop Peter BarProposing to Amend Section 1, Artlole year; provided, that nothing in this section shall permit classification ot XIV, of the Constitution of Utah ton, was a Kaysville visitor Tuesday. Indebted-nes- e mines or mining claims. to State Relating Mr. Barton was accustomed to spendCAPITAL STOCK, $30,000 Sec. 8. The property of the Uniting his summers on the farm of his A concurrent resolution providing ed States, of the state, counties, cities, . SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS $00,000 uncle when a boy and had many Kays-vill- e an amendment to Section 1, Article towns, school districts, municipal con boys of that day. Among those XIV, ot the Constitution of the State orations and public libraries, lots with whom he most associated was at Utah, relating to state debt limita- with the buildings thereon used exclusively tor higher religious worship i S. B. Rushforth, with whom he was tion. or charitable purposes and plates of of Be enacted the it by legislature exchanging reminiscences on the the State ot Utah, ot aH burial not held or need for private or street Tuesday. He paid a visit to the the members elected to each of the Corporate benefit, and mortgages upon both real and personal pro;erty shall old Peter Barton homestead while in two house concurring therein; Section 1. That it is proposed to be exempt from taxation, IHtches, Kaysville. amend Section 1, Article 14. of the canala. reservoirs, pipes, and flumes Mrs. James R. rroudfoot enterKAYSVILLE, UTAH Utah, so owned and used by individuals or cortained the Scottish Heather club of Constitution of the State offollow tor : porations irrigating lands owned that the same will read as Salt Lake at her home Wednesday See. L To meet casual deficit or by such individuals or corporations, luncheon failures la revenue, and for necessary or the Individual members thereof, afternoon. A three-courDn Saturday are Delicious !was served at 1 oclock. Cut glass expenditures for public purposes, in- shall not be separately taxed so long aa they shall be owned and used exSt cluding the erection of public buildjEii bowls of astors and sweet peas formed terclusively for such purpose; a deduc. OPPORTUNITY FOR ENIPLOYRIENT of all sr the centerpieces for the toble decora- - ings, and for the. jayment ot debits from credits may be tion . the assumed Indebtedness by ritorial ' was ES j tions. The remainder of the time the state may contract debt, authorised and taxes of the indigent Itnilrond Oregon rr LD QIIPMAN, PROP. z: spent in games, music and sewing. state, not exceeding in the aggregate at any poor may be remitted or abated at as manner and such such in time Line Short AnOrrgTHt Railroad may one time, an amount equal to 2 Those present were Mrs. Peter Company announces Its intention to of the taxable be provided by law. xalue of to the Mrs. J. give men residing on Its preference Mrs. Nelson, young Philip llllllllillllllllllUllllIJUlUll, of state is Sec. 2. The lines in employing men, as far as possible, to fill places la all property of the state, as shown by the directed to cause secretary amendthis proposed for state purposes, classes of the railroad service and advances the following 2 last assessment ment to be published as required by previous to the Incurring of such in- the constitution reasons therefor. to and to be submitted debtedness. But the state shall never FIRST --It will eliminate tbs Floater" among oar employe and of at next tbs electors the state the as contract any indebtedness, except local citizens and taxpayers, substitute manner election in the proin the next section provided, in excess general FECOND , It will create a mutual interest and a common vided law. by arisof such amount, and all moneys between th railroads and th people they senrs whereby Sec. S. If approved by the electors j shall authorised, loans herein from ing each will bs able to understand and appreciate the problems and difamendment I be applied solely to the purposes for of the state this pro;osed ' ficulties of the other, and work to a common end, viz; tbs welfare of on ot effect shall tbs take first day which they were obtained. tb country generally e the interests of the railroad and ths comma-niU1923. la January, of state Sec. 2. The secretary they serve are identical. To this end they extend a special 1921. March 17, Approved invitation to young men who liv In ths country and towns along their hereby directed to submit this proof electors to the lines to enter the railroad service. posed amendment AMENDMENT At th present tun their greatest need Is for rough carpenters and the state at the next general elec- CONSTITUTIONAL NO. 3 tion in the manner provided by law. experienced shop men and mechanics, and while they prefer men who have had some mechanical experienc that would enable them to ftn-iSec. 3. If adopted by the electors Proposing ts Amend Section 9, ef Artlole VI, of t. Constitution their training at sn early daU, they art willing to of the state, this amendment shall to a ef Utah, Rslatlng to Compencertain extent, young men who are ambitious and willing employ, take effect January 1, 1923, to and learn, sation of tbs M ambers of teach them tbs various trades or professions which enter Into railroad The application of constant, even heat is very work. tbs Legislators CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT , effective in the relief of pain and soreness. Thsrs are also a number of advantages which railroad employes A Joint resolution NO. 2 proposing aa ; which do not obtain In other line of work, and employment njoy of 2 to end Section Article 9, amendment VI, 8ectlon Proposing te Amend off of of the State of ' the Constitution jeers will be glad to explain these matters by personal interview XIII, of the Constituj. Article tion with prospective employe. Utah relating to conrn sa tion of tbs of Uteh Following Is a list of J members of the legislature. Relating to Property Subject for employes; shop Be It enacted by the legislator of ' to Tsxatlon and Rate 0 ParvaS Rt Bata ParraR Bata of of the tate the i Utah, of Tan Pm Ut,. ClmaZn ttam CWlftitta Pr. Ut. OHalatiM Pr. Ur. of to two elected earh the mem!er Car liwiartat Hrarv A resolution proposing amendment Suhuit mad Pad. .T houses concurring therein; flra ...... L . 41 lirAl to Section 2 and 8, Article 13. of the i.n. lnapcfior Car lnanartora tWbmWi Jour. KacIiinmit-Joar- Section I. It ts proposed to amend .95 Constitution of the State of Utah re- Section 9, Article VI, .74 nanmaa .1 of the constitu'AirFumgrr .91 I'rpk tnapn-VaPatnaaa Opart tor .74 Apr- " ta is always ready for instant service replacing lating to property subject to taxation tion of the State ot Utah so that the Air Itraka Kapalrtra .91 Mark in M&rhinWVi of tax. rates and Car Kpairara 77 Oparator Hmlrraoakara same will read as follow ; the leaky hot water bottle and giving constant .11 Ramimar Oparator,, .17 Be it resolved by the Legislature of fiiackamitha of 9. The memU-- r the Car twanalnra legisSec, el! of .Tits fT tar , ShaatmafA Warkaa of Utah, State the Pa a I?nr Is aektmith such per diem and dry heat whenever you wish. lature shall - .47 I UaOictaaa mad .) , 'rrrw-t.icbl ,f t '''t'Sr rr i'C the members elected to each house mileage a miva .79 t twmn Vkmcki-a- i the proN may legislature Tlasmi-h. Ha ... tat .7 ,rt concurring therein; A .(1 .45 Lnirfn rt dollars not eight per .79 wwaitXa vide, exceeding lo4 ,Zri pil9txrr L oea. Section L That It is proposed to .79 Jart from W fi mnr.tha r and, ten cents pr mile for tbs SS A .91 . . ..... HaiAmmaa .79 U .S4A& amend Sections 2 and 3, of A Hirle 3., day, Carmw-.47 Mata! of distance necessarily travel!! going to .79 State the .17 of Constitution r Oili-.47 of the Car fchn- -t Hu! Workav of meetthe from and place returning read Matr-iwill Carrvrra .47 47 Utah, so that such sections .44H UnprLarv-r- a on the rut st usual route, and they ,ST f ' h Ciralw-ing bouar ,47 U) motttfta M as follows: y..i-r,79 Armnt-iror no other receive per.79 shall Windm pay to tiaae burden Blrr a the r Vrtu-.70 Sec, 2- - To the end that .79 nrXrvtn mau ' Ml ( all .79 tn!a quisite. 1fidr Hrai! .70 brtikrmftk-a- s of taxation may be equitable njon Mirt4'r 7tii-,47 2, The secretary of state is See, 44 Crawimr (Over J.!akanilha U emiowtrd Pa r .43 property, the legislature Tool SI I submit this directed Jfl to proposmon.5 4 lt hereby Ahi It Cranmmra tnW 4 . ftK.aXha to divide an property including trd f .74 of Mr ed the the to amendment 7. .ro 0ur as P well ri physical as Simominaj,... JtS Paru9ama eys and credits XI deter- state at the next general election in fi.im. .47 j Paiatara Lorunw. Sth property. Into daaste and ofto .St the roannr law, provided by a .7 proir-tOt or classes mnatta J7 mine what class Paiatara- C oarh Sec, 2. If &do?ttd by the electors MaeteSaiat He.para ,79 ,47 shall be subject to taxation and of the 1'x-P a i nkit l'rM Kama 'tandmat ,47 s'ate this amendment shall Car Wm fri.l Praaa what property, if any. ball sba.I 1923. effect take 1, Lfteomw CoJanuary U7 Carpatrtar IW ft i sub jew t to taxation. Taxes ti .79 CMmt Packara ,47 same Approved Marh 17, ltd. the r all c PaJt uniform ,47 Canartrt nmt k . .79 and P T .71 tnIrarak-Cerpectera raht class and shall be levied Car S Fad. of Ftate, , I, II. K. Crockett. SeTea-only ed for pu he purpose T.tm we ,Vt CarpaptO T aanirf M lat - lr) nosed upon any and ail- of the htate of Utah, do feot ummmk ar J omm. .79 1 2.79 w.man ft .9 In. ludisg privileges, frsn- fy that the foreclng is a fun, true and W man J PXaaeaa . ,7 ,79 in correct ropy of Constitutl'iia! Plaa He sure to .79 me and licenses to do businesscon- -, Trip. Valw lia- Statrnar P nrttxar get yours now they are selling fast meats No, h 2 and 3 as proceed by so not imrar it .71 .79 4 tOBtotI.lt palmr shall this ht ar Carman riim ff Tmdar na sion of the legislature i'trued as to aphorize the taxation of tbs regular h9prr. Rlpa, at this special bargain price! .( 7W artwtknr of of record mi the sam f stocks Of any company or corpora- in lfrgl, Haaaartvramtlk tGU. such r y of ,rfcen the pro,-rt17 la wpe whereof, I hae hereunTesen Any additions information desired may be obtained by writing to, fSy or corporation taxed. leg- to set my land and affixed the Great The 'or caB,ng on the uadersgnd. personally has !wn ,rfc stocks tax-- s eal of the State of Utah, this 1st day L. E. 1LULBERT, to Impose is err;owered islature of Se-.- t ember. 1922. . Sanervie-- r of Emplcyment, Approved: may taxes which Efficient Public Sendee V. PLATT, H. Room No, 2M1, Union DepoR E. CKrtTEirTT, e It LKAL) r7i and graduated and General Manager. of Ftata. Salt Lake City, Utah. Secretary prmided. may exe ft rations tte Golden i ., x , g 57 de-'vi- ed -- MR 'J't Pt', P-- ,f - 1 t ?; SlU-tric- JtrtS4 . 1 , ra-le- -- , G-- tur, ! Hi ! ft - 1 wt ' ! j u- -, a-- -- m cor-re- te rjrnd s, s pto-pos- ti ed Result Getters two-cour- se j 6-h- ole ( lst 7-- 13 a? three-fourt- h and SAFETY ALWAYS ' one-ha- lf 58-J-- 2. . H BARNES BANKING CO. two-thir- d se ! I s j j Short line ' I I i i i i i i 4HP gff get ' fr J h t t t J h f t f i per-centu- i r ferson, INSTANT RELIEF under-standi- es for Aches and Pains ah The SIMPLEX two-thir- Electric Heating Pad rn ds a - 5' t , Pn-vIf- tV -- two-thir- t ng r , bt fr-j-- ds . r R- -f - iRn-r- t r . n v - Regularly priced C-- aa -- n ,, al r -- ..., a Ji-- r O-a- -- ! l . M- -ji ( Now Reduced to . T-- - , y ti-- - i t- - . oi-r- n Cat-a- La-a- , he-e- by emi-rrm-ert- v' Pattr-arwka- - ra . , Wa-da- e r - f-- Pl-r- B'-tl- (k. n ... $10 Utah Power Em-rm- Light Co. y w a;-pe- I r , S, |