OCR Text |
Show AW, WHATS THE USE COT-- By '(OU Lit FEUy- -5 MACK IT WITH VOUQ. OLD FAlFC BRASS! L tk. bU. Siuror 7T.rton ertmmtrr nd W on th. rood. Good opportonitim mokinc ulxjrbn cr ehlekon Z,rowng. track gnrdooln. dolrriok. Ob tho hno of Short EWctrie. H 1trie D- - Own Farmington. Mrs. Blanch Wood returned Wed6 ft ft ft 6 A ftfrftfrfr nesday after a two weeks i.Mt with her children in Garland. a from Junes Nalder is suffering G. A. R. Veteran Alley S. Rose of relapse. the J. I. Knowlton post is very sick is butis much better than ten John Watson of Tetonia,- Idaho, days relatwith here le will be 72 years old next Mmh. spending a few days le earned his G. A. R. medal by being ives and friends. in the Lott Smith campaign of 1802. Mrs. Archie Robinson of Ogden was home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. The 4e guest of Mrs. Glen Day during Walker was the scene of a pleasant the past week. and complete surprise last Friday, in jfrs. D. B. Harris, who is spending lonor of Mrs. J. W. Walker, it being An elaborate the winter in Salt Lake City, was a her fiftieth birthday. was dinner after which proserved, Layton visitor Tuesday. rook was gressive played. Music, The Gentile street drain was comand a delicious lunch wtre the games pleted Monday night to the Layton features of the evening. Among those hank corner.- - The drain is close to present were Mr. and Mrs, P. W. three miles in length. Moon, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hess, Mr. Mrs. M. C. Udy, Mrs. J. F. Hess and Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Doman of RivMr. and Mrs. John Bingham, Mr. and erside, Utah, spent Tuesday in Layton Mrs. and Ryan Bingham of Ogden. u guests of relatives. While here (ufcti - they motored to visited with Mr. Clearfield where they and Mrs. Jacob Lay-to- n. ' Layton. Parley Ellison left last week for iebel creek, Nevada, and upon his arrival he reported six inches of snow. Adams, Morris Scoffield, Par-se- ll Green, Richard Day, Miss Norma Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Ellison will go MaMi38 Miss and Josie Layton, to the coast soon and will remain for Day bel Whitesides enjoyed a theatre about two months. They are going party at the Salt Lake theatre last lor Mrs. Ellisons health, as the docFriday night. tor has ordered her to a. lower altiClay left last Sunday for a tude. Lawrence Ellison and wife appeared six weeks trip to the, coa.t. t While efore the state board of pardons in away he will visit Los Angeles, San Lake City last week to protest and Yakima, Salt Francisto, Portland Jos. S. King the petition for parole of Thompson, returning by way of Idaho who made an attempt to rob the Lay-to- n points.' He expects to make an extbank some years ago. The board ended visit with R. L. King at Bell, examined Mr. and Mrs. Ellison and CaL as a result the mans petition was W. B. Nalder of Raymond, Canada, denied. is in town for a few Mrs. Frederick Gift entertained the days. While here he will attend the funeral of his Social Hour club Thursday afternoon, brother, Leland, who died Saturday January 16, with a few lady friends. at Preston, Idaho, of heart trouble. Games were played. Prizes were won Charles Nalder is also home from Ne- by Mrs. Morris Ellison and Mrs. Chas. vada for a few Bennett. Refreshments were served days. and all had a pleasant time. Thooe A hundred loads of gravel from present were Mrs. J. D. Harrod i'id the Ward gravel pit at East Kaysville fster, Mrs. Van Epps of Salt Lake, i being hauled and spread upon the Mrs. J. E. Morton, Mrs. G. D. Rutmain streets of the town. The work Miss. Laura Crawford, Mrs. ia being done under ledge, very creditably Morris and Lawrence Ellison, Mrs. the direction of R. W, Adams. Deep Jessie Harris, Mrs. Chas. Bennett, Mrs. mud about town will now be a thing Sam Kershaw, Mrs. Heath, Miss Nel' ' of the Wash., -- past . .- . Jas. Morgan, George Higgs, of Lay-to- n, and Sidney Wotsley of Farming night for Saturday northern Utah where they will spend the rest of the winter, trapping for furs. They expect to do well in their venture and will ship their furs from the nearest railroad point. The association is holding a very attractive meeting in the school house next Wednesday at 2 p. m. ProL of Houston, the U. of U, entertain with various readings. A splendid program has been as printed elsewhere in this feoe. All 'parents are urged to be ton, left last parent-teache- rs 111 ar-rang-ed Present Mrs. G. W. ond telegram Graham received a from her home town, Milner, N. D., Tuesday morning which tated that her mother had also pass-- 1 Her away from gas poisoning. father died last week from the same C4ase- - No other word has been as yet in regard to the trouble lat it is supposed a new style of gas lighting or heating had been installec nd had failed to function properly. sec- re-wV- ed 11 Adams arrived yesterday from Mountain, Utah, where he has een busy with his sheep interests. Me reports the sheep as wintering re martably well so far and that all the Urass heep men are smiling over what like 40c wooL He says the keep men expect big profits this ear- - At tops riirn to present they are feeding Del will in place of hay. the desert in about ten days. The body of Leland Nalder, who d last Saturday night at Preston, lliho, of heart trouble, arrived at 5 P- - m. Tuesday. Funeral services were i F. Van Zelm Evea the Kick Em Once in a While Old-Time- rs LliOE VJR N kL put .m over the it la- -t Friday (ast Is Chosen for Eliminating Noxious Fumaa. Fumes from chemical plants have been one Source of many damage suits. Chemical engineers today are making which ninny successful experiments will ultimately lead to the elimination of all such fumes. Smelter fumes are being recovered and made Into sul- Annual School Plav by a Mane Open- t !.t- -t wo have found the reason - do- - wore the r all the i ommotioii in Mi-- s ltrapor1- ! )! i i Ii'i- Ka tl'c The game r.M.m during the pat wick. We know u twi kn - 'It a tul Ogden now the hojs have lee vaselm- bo whj tt iiiiu nt to th Ogdomtes by tluir hair and wearing suih ig i l.ngi n ugiu. "to. mg Mmles. They huve been try-- o g 'Hit fur the sehool play. The uunpetitioirTiir places cm the tin- - year has been -t t unusually keen IT. U. then- being fifty three students trying ut for parts. Representatives from all t la es have shown their wnres. The play selected for this year, Little is well known by Women, "Tho id. a baik of tho course of evervone and under the capable diwork of the Sihool of Minos and t ion of Miss re, Draper promises to Engineering at tho University of Utah in former years. done eclipse anything service, auording to Dr. Joseph The cast selected by the judges is: F. Men ill, Doan of the School of Ilober Brimley In other words, the Mr. March F.nginot ring. Mr- -. March Blanche Clark boon has to make the Meg aim continuously Margie Stringham institution servo tho needs of the Jo . ., Vontella Hess state and tho industries that it repre- Beth Helen Whitesides Teresa Roberts sents. It is, and always has been, Atuy March Alice Johnson believed that the institution should, Aunt Mr. Ijiurencf Allan Block! therefore, prepare students to become I .auntBurdette Brimley caable workers in the fields of in- 1rofcs or Bhaer Joy Naylor Lloyd Riley dustry and that it should also conduct John Brooke . . Dorcas Palmer researches in the basic principles ap- Hannah Mullett plied to industries." Courses in engineering wer first CARE FOR SPRAY MATERIALS offered at the university in 18'J.', but the Sihool of Engineering was not Surplus Suppliss, Lsft Over From Summer Campaign, Can Ba Storsd formally established until ll01. Close for Spring Uao. upon this came the establishment of the Utah Engineering Experiment Supplies of spraying materials that Station and the Department of were left over from the summer's Metallurgical Research. spraying campaign can be kept In Relatively large numbers of the fairly gocsl condition If properly graduates of the Engineering School stored. deteriorate I.hiuld have met with noteworthy success. At of the others fhnn more any rapidly exthe present time four of the eleven It will not where be should placed stations of the United It periment and If stored In a cellar or freeze States Bureau of Mines are in charge shed, care needs to he used that the of university graduates, and the container does not leak, as It give-o- ff others have become mine managers, a disagreeable odor. In spring the superintendents, professors in other material ought to be tested for loafi of institutions and achieved many other strength by using a hydrometer. will keep In good Dry responsible positions. Except in the even an In If stored of shape engineering depression, years It. not does hurt graduates from the university have talner and freezing wWl keep well arsenate lead .Powdered not been numerous enough to fill the' In a dry place, but tbe paste form positions offered. should have water jxiured over Its sur The standards of instruction and face and then stored in a place free the courses given at the university from frying. have compared favorably with those j of other institutions, yet the engineer- - DECREASE FAMILY EXPENSES ing school is operated with less money per capita than any'slmilar institution Plenty of Milk and Buttor Together in the country. With Fruits and Vegetables, Cut Down Billo. h td g m - - ; The following: items were taken from the Reflex of January 2:5, l:l i fr SrSind wot, work. UiTh of Ten Years Ago - tkojorto fL?SUt. P From the Reflex kUt of fortn fUWs. of milk, torn-- ! nroductioa th, Hta kf J 5nA$S 'MTO IT L 1 phuric acid. 4 ENGINEERING AT of MEETS REQUIREMENTS The Beautiful. Nsrer lose an opportunity t4 seeing Welcome It to anything beautiful. every fair face, every fair aky, every fair flower, and thank Him for It. whe Is the fountain of all loveliness. Charlea Kingsley. - Takes y tuning 'the outside of the skin) the soiled places will become clean at once.' Tbora la an oil In citrous fruit rindaihat readily dissolve the tar. Chinese Language DifftculL Chinese la a difficult language. In soma cates th tone In which a word la spoken makes all tbs difference. A European lady living In China, dealring soma little article of food for ths household, uaed the wrong tone, and told her cook te bring bar tbs city gats." Wtmana Dllamma. Maa are mao, aba said, an4 thorn am only two varietlaa mao whom woman tike and man whom woman If a gtrt marries a dont like. man whom women Uka, ahe la never at raaL With a man whom woman, do not Uka, aba Is vary happy tbs cbolcs lies between the pangs of Jealousy and tbs dullness of boredom." From Womans Way and WUaa," by Alfred Edge. ... A Comedian's Hellday. are is tbs recipe for an Ideal holV day, given by the famoua British I want to comedian, Alfred Lester. go to the loneliest part of Japan," ffb laid, "where there will bs complete reat-tn- d But Ljudgca, have Bred long and dona nobody-t-o bother m. our not going alone? Oh, no," he sternly, and yet preserved this lovely answered. Im going with s friend, character; and among our carpet In-real pal, I dpnt suppose ws ahall tercet and twopenny concerns, tbs say two word to each other tbs whole shame wera Indelible If ws should loss of tbs time I" it Robert Louie Stevenson. - . Jiffy." When the workmen art repairing will get hie road or street Johnny-Bofingers In tho tar; then there la trouble ahead. Mother has learned, however, that if she rubs a bit of either orange or lemon peel upon the spot . . Tar Off In Tbs Days of Real Sport. Overheard In the subway First Salvation Army lass to second ditto "I'm at the army school now; Im reading Deuteronomy Its lovely I" From the Outlook. . . A SHOE PRICES lline-aulph- Are Reduced lime-sulph- SUPPERS air-tig- Davis to Meet Beet Diggers in Big Game s' Easy alipper for the house. One black and QQ kid, with rubber heel . Black kid oxfords or slipper for around home. The kind for home QO two-atra- p, two-stra- p tDsUtl comfort Black satin and black kid doir slipper for the bou- $1.35. house Jurt arrived, a new lot of Balia slippers . OXFORDS Two new Gym Oxfords In black kid, priced at Cows for milk and butter on the farm will he needd. With plenty of tnllk and butter the living of Ihe farmers family need not be expenlie Ellis. sive If enough fruit, garden vegetables, The Davis farmers will meet the meat and lard are produced. FarmJordan beetdiggers next Friday even- ers who raise most of their living will Kaysville. floor, in what likely have enough cash to buy what J. B. Lindsey and family and Mrs. ing. on the local to be one of the hardest they cannot raise. K. S. Sims departed for Los Angeles, promises of the season. Calif., Tuesday for a winter vacation fought games Jordan, who is leading the Jordan PREVENT SEED CORN DAMAGE trip. with two victories and no deEdward Manning of Farmington has division comes with the reputation of Weevils, Rats and Mica Can Be Die purchased a part of the old Joseph feats, couraged by Use of Caroon from Bingham and Boxelder, Slack place on the Mountain Road winning B sulphide. many were picked by Wm. Butcher, two teams thatfrom his father-in-lathis the with bunting to walk off the Corn wee II. rut nml mice and is now hauling brick from the however, will The beettoppers, which year. with com. seed of brick enemies Damage womt Ward yard Robert meet up with some real competition from these pests inn he prevented hr to build a dwelling house on the prop- when over they attempt to put it ' storing and fumigating with erty. Davis. enrbon bisulphide, which culled a and gns Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Barson The defeat of last week is forgotten. mu he purchased at drug store iu a all Mr. and Mrs. Philip Rasmussen, form. The quintet is out to start their repuof Cache county, who have been tation anew. Lets help them by liquid in winter spending a part of the being there to watch them trim Jordan Hold Absurd Idea. fouthern California, visited the Shefnight. Friday BeTo admire nothing la the motto homes. fields en route to their world always affect. men of the which fore leaving for' their homes they It think vulgar to wonder or b They merlaid in a considerable amount of Team have so much corMutual enthusiastic. Local They to as such the prices finding chandise, ruption and charlatanism that they cost Salt Will make them a great' saving Jn think th credit of aRhlgb qualities must be deIulve.Brydgea the goods. of G. L. Asher returned to Preston, basketball A. The Kaysville M. I. on the Lina to Bo Remembered. Idaho, where he is employed will play against the Hornets" team c e not laugh, oh, listening Benda, Do f local installation of the great opera of Salt Lake City in the men Ltah the shen praise those dead whose virplant being installed by house one week from tomorrow night. tue they discovered not when living? hard to be Power company. It take much marble to build the sepmet The game promises considis there The Bay View Reading club contest and as How little of lath and plaster ulcher. fought at the home of Mrs. G. D. Rutledge erable interest in the outcome a large would have repaired the garret I The be' present last Friday. After the lesson dainty next crowd will likely 'now refreshments were served. The mutual boys are going strong the home of Teacher's Threat. meeting will be held at and their play i fast and interesting. etern young woman teachthe Paid dance. . a followed be Sirs. Henry H. Blood. by The game will of the team er: "Tommy. If you cannot behave The girls basketball The Ode6n orchestra of Salt Lake I shall have to take your yourself music and everyone the were furnish will and Outside me." a Tommy confided to a held in Preston Tuesday both the threatened to s, cordially invited, to attend services Additional Churn: "Myleailter-largely attended. begins The out." game I look dance. meetmarry me If dont game and will be held in the East Layton g Tifeaday Next 7:30. at afternoon promptly ing house this (Thursday) will be in Human Fading. the local mutual team will jjur-ne- y services at 1 oclock. The will oner play oft Inwhere say ll.'i: because we We they to Clinton, Jas. E. Ellison. of BUhop ecaue they ' charge the mutual aggregation in the Clirtoj can say them e.ol terment will be in KaysviJe re and are so Q1 ?Q AND $1.98 An unusual bargain in brown wool and heather here for the ladle j, $1,25 vauei, at 79' HOSIERY . w, n-- e 2336 Washington Ae Ogden frn-r1r- Play Lakers hydro-electri- BuJ-wc- s eve-i.In- ! 1 hall. 1 SULLIVAN ELECTRIC SUPPLY D. A. SULLIVAN Wiring, Fixtures, Lamps, Appliances Ranges, Washing Machines General Repair Work Phone 2 Layton, Utah 28-J- r. Extra! Extra! Extra! surrly of bqjt candies, j&st arriOrd, on sale today. And try one of those new bars. A fresh -- "Walsh Nevo Company, Inc. 1 ItAMKERGEK DEPOT JtdlN W. WALSH. KAYSVILLE, UTAH Pres, and Gen. Mgr. |