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Show KAkSVILLE, XuTO ACCIDENT LAY ION AM) FARMINGTON, ITAtl, iKl USD VY, JAM A Kk FORM UR LAYTON ppvipr4RvTM,! UUM0RS AC()lIT BONNEVILLE neiar kaysville DAVIS LOSES RESIDENT DIPS CLOSE GAME IRRIGATION PROJECT MAY BE The member of the Women's Auxil iary of Elmer C riddle Post No. i2. located at Kaysville reports a most hene- - Truck and Ford Car Hit With' Serious Results to Driver. . Light -- Letting of Contract. j i 1 y ! Parent-Teache- rs -- i eon-,oo:- .- i i -- Lr-mate- s j call-cerne- n PIONEER CALLED BY DEATH 1 re-ele- ct Anglo-London-Par- is meet-cemb- er vice-Preside- vice-Preside- 1 Anglo-London-Ia- ris es ae-e- I d Junior High Makes Basketball Schedule LEGISLATORS TO BE ENTERTAINED The Kaysville junior high . school this week drew up their schedule of On Friday evening, next, January basketball games to be played in the the 19, at 8 oclock, Governor Charles I near future, with Ogden junior high. R. Mabey and the state officials are The first game between these two held tomorrow to give an informal reception to the schools will be at 8:15 noon exsharp in the Kaysville of the legislature, and tend a general invitation to all who junior high school gym. There will eare to attend on that occasion. The be no charge for this game and to attend will be strictly informal and one who can do so is invited be will afford an opportunity for the at this hour. Other games Janu-o- f to meet, not only the officials nounced next week. On Friday meet will the present state administration, ary 26 these two teams kut also the members of the legisla- - again in the junction city, The local team is under the coach ture. ing work of Newman Reeves, former basketball star of the state university. His men are reported to be in exconcellent shape and a in the game totest is looked for morrow. The probable lineup for the One week from tomorrow night in I jocajg will be: Myron Layton, center; I Die local opera bouse the Mutual Howard Thomas, forward; Leon ens association of the local mutual I Robins, forward; Nephi Taylor, organization Vi II give a grand ball I guard and Harold Robbins, guard, beginning at 8:15 p. m. sharp. The boys are busy selling their tickets and as there is no dance at the Davis high school they expect and should have a cord crowd. They will decorate the The tax on dogs. is due and payable opera house, which is always a sign Dial a dance is to be a little better I to the city marsbaL who has Dian the Any person owning a dog ordinary. The Odoen orches- tr from Salt Lake has been engaged not paid the tax on or before February furnish the music and a lively time 15. 1923 will be subject to arrest, is in store for all who attend. Re-- I y order, of KAYSMELE Cl Ik COLNCIL Member the date, Friday night, Janu- ry 26. adv. It iter-membe- hard-foug- ht NOTICE j . on an-Pop- le THE UNIVERSAL CAR 0 SERVICE We Are Here to SERVE YOU Service, after you buy your car, means dollars to you, not t6 mention the convenience of being cared for quickly and by men who devote their entire time to Ford Products. We d. 1 rx LI ri er-- W i nsTSjr tro e-Po- int; Personal Foul looses for Davis. 1 In one of the most spectacular basketball games ecr witnessed id this part of the county, the high mIiooI team defeated the Davis high team last Friday night by the store of 26 to 2r. The playing of both teams was exceedingly well balanced throughout the swift contest, as is ev ldciucd by the score at the half. 13 all. As the swift play con- n the last lap, first pne team only to lose it to the other, wutj jqu. j,,ti,ing points of the game came Underwood who ;i( jho very finish. jU4( pitched splendidly from the foul pine missed his last two chances. Mmost immediately Linford of Davis cugrd a neat basket from the field. Here Davis lead by' one jniint margin. A personal foul on Underwood of Davis gave the visitors two shots at the basket. Amid a deafening roar mingled with muffled sighs Eliasori threw the ball through the hoop both times, winning the game by one point. The crowd was very large and very well behaved. The officials' handled the game in a masterly manner. In the third quarter Harvey of Davis was removed for personal fouls, as was Booth of Boxelder in the fourth Eliason for the visitors quarter. tossed from the foul line 12 pointers ' out of 25 tries. Underwood did better with 11 points out of 16 tries. Considering the fact that the local boys played a defensive passive game they Feeling that something must be did remarkably well and are to be done at once to curb the speed of autos on their excellent showing. Tomorrow night in the Davis gym through the main street crossings of Kaysville, have appointed It. U. iiy-to- the Davis high hoys (Jay against the to meet with the Kays die my team from Jordan high. Jordan beat council in regard to this fast growningham high on the Bingham floor ing evil. Mr. loiyton reports that he last Friday night, so a great battle hag met with the city council and that is eagerly looked for when the men they report favorably on the matter. line up tomorrow night. The game It has Fein proposed that warning b gins promptly at 7:30 which is s.gtis of good size and plain reading followed by a student body dunce. be reetied at each end of Kaysville The lineup and summary of Friduys main street admonishing autoists of game is as follows: the danger to students at the two BOXELDER main crossings on the state road. K is well known that the present day autoists are prone to race through the town at their usual out of town speed. This practice should be stopped or at least lessened before a group of studcu.k are killed or manned as u.ey cross the state road. Being in groups and not paying attention to their whereabouts, students especially are In constant danger at these points. Doubtless the erection of plain reading signs will have some of the desired effect. At any rate the plan uoa. be given a trial. If it lads of any good then a watchman wruh a red ilag should' be stationed at each of these crossings which are now more dangerous to life and limb than any railroad crossing, and the speeding cars of Referee, Maw; Umpire, Maughn. necessity slowed down to a reasonable speed. lit"ii 1 1 . j -- School Childrens Lives Endangered ed n LAYTON Poplar Grove Team Humbled Mutuals PARENT-TEACHER- S MEET rs The next meeting of the association of Layton will be held Wednesday, January 24 at 2 p. m. It is especially requested that everyone interested be present as a very attractive jrogram has been arranged, as follows: Professor Houston, head-othe public speaking department of the State University will entertain with a number of select readings. Miss Alice Layton will give a violin solo. Mrs. Dot Sandal! and Mrs. Louise Ware wiil render a vocal duet. Mrs. George Dibble will lead In a round table discussion on "The report" parent-teache- To Hold Junior High Dramatic February 21 are Ford specialists for Davis county We solicit your business The annual Junior high school entertainment will be staged this year in the local opera house on Wednesday evening, February 21. Shows will be given both afternoon and evening. Each class of the Kaysville public school as well as the Junior high will present a twenty minute sketch as their part of the program. The plays given will contain virtually every Student of the school above mentioned.. All are working hard at the present time and the affair protnis to be the usual grand success. PHONE 100 i I In the first game of the season played here in the opera housj lust Monday night, the local team lost to the more experienced Poplar Grove A. C. team 6f Salt Lake. In the first half of the game the locals started out like winners, and at the end of the first half were leading 12 to 10. In the second half of Poplar Grove team hit its strideand after the first few minutes were out of danger. The final score was 31 to 17. A good crowd witnessed the game. The work of the officials was of the highest card." order. This meeting will be held in the Layton public schoolhouse, and a large crowd is expected to be present for this excellent program. rs every-Kwepti- iv laivton ward meitinghouse Thursday he servt.es atternoori at u.loik, . will be under the dircttiou of Bishop James E. Elhsoid Interment will be1 m the Kajsville cemetary. Mr. Nalder was tire son of Mrs. Emma Evans Nalder ahd the late William N. Nalder. He was born ut luivtoii thirty three years ago. lie ami at spent tus early Lie m tended the I'niveisity ot Utah, from whuh he graduated with the ilass of 4 V He bciame a tea. her and at the time of his death was ut the head of the F.ngtish depat tnient of the high hihooj in Preston, Idaho. Besides lus mother Mr. Nulder is survived by a widow, two chddr n, Jack Jind William Naldhr; and by the follow mg brothers ami Sisu rs: Mrs. George Green of lathbridge, Alberta, anuda; W illium B. Nalder of Raymond, Cuiradu; Mis. Emma Jane O'Brien of Tetania, Idaho; Francis II. Nalder of Syracuse; Albert O. Nalder of Ogden; Mrs. ina Keverl and Junicl Nalder, both of Salt Euhc; of Winnemucca, Nalder Charles Nevada; Mrs. Luella Roseniate, Alvm Nalder, I hosier Nalder and Byron Nalder, h11 of Lay ton. Funerul services will be held in Veston tomorrow and the body will arrive here tomorrow for additional services and interment. including January 1.1, Iy23. Th names on the charter list of the local to ocaccident auxiliary are as follows: Bertha Muir, i quite serious auto near Haights creek, south of Jessie Barnes, Estella Saxton, Hazel The foil. 'wmg .i xhuu-m- e sales and the Idiosyncrasies of eve- - I Bishop, Claire B. Gleason ( Ritchie t, story con- -' rmiHei about 9:00 oclock last the tiiuU and tabulations of I corning Maud McLatchie. Anne Thommasen, the Bonneville I rr, investing public. A Mr. Neilson of Brigham City, gallon district, col- - Vera L. Cottrell, Effie Reeves, Nora Ford new car, w. a in Two Angles Seen. written and Janies by Woolley iring bo Ford truck belonging to I Sheffield, Inez K. Jones, Minnie Jar-- . printed in the Salt Lake u Telegram,' heiher the law of ldel covers a with Med I is here in it is i matter, . u of a municipality a an estern Barber Supply company man, Caroline L ILIl, Emma Thomas ol great repioduced. inter t to Davis county peoin the sen and Edith Gleason. men the of or used whether the Two inwhom language of are ple, many Ogden. in- been held terested in the distiat materially and have bruised Regular aiuL meetings for for a 'ufiieunt federal its action probseriously were k . I during the above period. On Decem- - lems. We h,ie it ad the article , is threats mail, by veing and it seems to umr most of jTgeems that Mr. Neilson was driv- - ber 6 a public meeting was held at the the details whuh d, and on determination of these to make up the go on ac- - Civic Center in conjunction with the history of tho eon ts any court action to purge the slowly car o.i denew very but the his pany, when ductions and eotuluMons aimed at ...he'd lander will rest. Meunwhile, the while association, new the engine, of t that it seem'' an effort is ' n K. Jones of Siilt Lake spoke artr .iMou coin ntioiis of the farm- was traveling close to twenty- Samuel made to tiv the points vvhich being on "Americanization. . miles per hour. The Ford car .ii d ilu bank on the bond issues are in controveisv thmugn the colof the local unit umns of the press l.ef .md oilier matters incident to the while the Representatives ore but matter the slightly, imaged was almost com- - were sent to the state caucus held in foes to the com ts. The outcome of me. a principal topic of dis-t- u fast moving truck o the e".U Bonni;!e is June 29 and also the to deplorand rpri-s , 30, m two Ogden those municipalities where demolished. There were able from a ti n.t ,ci pomt of view i he ale of local bond issues has been L,nnts of the truck, one of whom state convention held in Ixigan So- and it i ho pi d that a remedy may At that time Mrs. be found whuh will hum pi red by the actions of the pped a broken collar bone and dis-- 1 tember 21V. to K.23 Saxton give relief. The was elected action of tho I'alifeniia bank which Charles bankers. state historian, and Mrs. G. D. Rut- handled the Bonnet die mu unties is, For thise ri. isons a history of the the least, ill mi to and harmledge state treasurer for the depart- ful,say not only to the di'tnet but to the bond issues as shown in the records ment of Utah. Miss Miriam Barnes state as well. Concerning the actions - liei eii ith set forth. committee of the directois of the district, Govwas elected executive In June, 1920, Ora McDermit, then ernor Charles R. Mabey, J. F'red Odell woman for Davis county Clarence Eldredge, any implica- engineer for the Bonneville irriga- . men and . At the funerals of tion that they did not act honestly turn district, submitted his final esti- It is notdear as to the exact cause4f Kaysville, the American legion artd in good la ith, wilt not stand on probable Tost at $600,000 to has been represented and an instant. Thev are men of honor the that is Auxiliapr It the entire system and niam- construct alleged of the accident and integrity and any effort to be- have been sent Aral offerings were Ford bright new one year. The district di- it for of mirch the their charade is will redound tain ghts to the discredit of anyone so endeav- - rectorate, composed of Charles R.Ala- of the truck were, ex- M istakes committee. have undoubtedly , ormg. Singly dim. However, it is rea- - I done by the hospital chairman; Clarence Eldredge and been but of them were most was the the first made, in unit kaysville nf the Odell passed a I'K'd that enable to suppose lights acquiesced m by all the parties con-, ac- - i state to respond to the call for flowers the were which to a lor blame bond election, and on August There for were ing neither car expenses men in were not and dainties for the so be to ac covered large, anticipated was tht. by 8 truck farmers, who had been dili- cident The the hospitals of Salt Lake. During the such as rights of way, attorneys fees cident insurance, gently solicited on the proposition past six months many trips have been and other items which were hard to over a period of several months, voted made by Mrs. A. M. Barnes, chairman estimate. Editor Reflex. the bonds. for of the hospital committee, with jellies, UTAH On August 9 the election returns By Janies G. Woolley cookies, candy and flowers from the canvassed and the directors prowere Kaysville ladies. Validity of two bond issues, one for to advertise the sale of the ceeded several The local unit has given $600,000, the other for $125,000, comissue, fixing September 28 as the date Beaumont Coles, most pleasant social affairs, the first prising the entire bonded indebtedness Mrs. Elizabeth to this advertisesale. of Incident second a silver wife of John H. Coles, died at her a benifit card party, the is ment, the county assessor certified Bonneville of the district, irrigation Armistice on home here very suddenly at an early tea and the last a dance the entire assessed valuation of She was the day in conjunction with the American the crux of the controvert y now wag- that hour this morning. ihe district, including real estate ane Ann Legion ing between the farmers of that disdaughter of Daniel H. and Mary improvements, was $1,655,315, and on The following officers were NaShrub Beaumont, and was born at trict and the 4 a circular to the bone on De- - ed for the year 1923, at the last tional bank of San Francisco, as bond September Sussex, Devonshire, England buyer was prepared and signed, givheld on Monday evening, January 27, 1847. She was married to ing broker, vvhich has been made the basis the total acreage under the dis in 1867. They be- - 15. President, Mrs. Charles V. K. for an attack upon the credit of the ing John Coles triet as 4,861 when, more than four Mrs. state of came converts to the Mormon church Saxton; first Utah, political months previously, on May 1, the diand Nathan Reeves; second and the people of the state, by investemigrating to America in 1872 rectors had been informed that the G. located in Centerville, where they re-- Mrs. A. M. Barnes; Secretary, Mrs. ment bankers, in an attempt to force Treasurer, Maude payment from the farmers. These at- actual acreage under the proposec mained for fourteen years. In 1886 D. Rutledge; I Historian. Mrs. F. B. tacks, circulated by the California system was only 3,957.13 acres. they moved to Syracuse where they I McLatchie; Market Depressed. remained until fifteen years ago, when Muir; Chaplain, Mrs. H. J. Sheffield, group of the Investment Bankers asI state law prevailing, any the Under Jr. they moved to Kaysville where they sociation, on complaint of the com-th- e is nature had to be sole this of bonds committee executive The was have since resided. Mrs. Coles people, are being conNew-sidMrs. the district and bear an to net 95 Glen Mrs. beof at Robins, and posed mother of twelve children, sidered by public prosecutors for the 6 per cent Money of rate Miss and Hazel interest Reeves man Bishop, survived husband is by her pussibility of compelling retraction market conditions at that time were as -is committee The entertainment Coles B. the following children, Henry and recovering damages. unfavorable to such an issue. Lib of Bear River,. Utah, John B. Coles of follows: Miss Miriam Barnes, Miss be no question but to seems There B. Muir, bonds were down; other excel Centerville, Daniel H. Coles of Lor- - Irene Swan and Mrs. F. been ity have rumors unwarranted that I The next meeting, which will be held lent bond is..ues were selling at heavy enzo, Idaho, Lawrence B. Coles of circulated regarding the people as on Miss of Swan home the money was bringing some at February and Coles B. Kaysville and Wallace or that discounts; in this units state, political of the heaviest interest returns in our Mrs. Alice Jones bath of Salt Lake. 5, will be a social affair given for all has been units various of credit the member-granfinancial history. It was about this She is also survived by eighteen j women who are elegible for will re this That injury impaired. women time that the copper interests of the and one brother, ship in the auxiliary. Those . children the market for all Utah nation to act depress or pooled their assets and bor Charles Beaumont of Worthington, who are mothers, wives, daughters has been come to for securities years I most cor England. Funeral arrangements a.sters of legionaires are those familiar with bond (Continued on Page Four) have not yet been made. At the dially invited to attend this function, predicted by present time Mr. Coles is in a very critical condition. car-full- ..rl cvuiii.g, after a two vveiks' illness of heai I trouble, will be held at the E.ust Under Libel Law Considered a Possibility ftVruMlActionBefore a Settlement is Arrived At Resume 1 for Iadumi Nalder, Funeral wbo died CIVENANAIRINGINCOURT .of Matters Leading NUMBER 8 1921 1 i Layton Auto Co. Authorized Ford Dealer for Davis County r i f |