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Show I'T H. KA1SULLE, LAYTON AND FARMINGTON, OURIST CAR v FOUND IN MUD With vupants of Car Be- York License Dead. lieved to Be 15- - 4 - 1 KSim 11 1 j hn A ' f ''1 r It reported seen in a lightning over the bridge at, who creek by Irvin Parry, was "- vv t- . S- - , Arl - , rt Ji, after -- i t N Av;VfVV V . borne a New York hwere all lost. this e,r was located early at started and excavation house - V M11KR 3& Seven Lives Lost and IYopertv Dannure oC More Than ."00,000. j exca-3fth- ' i; f., f . w 7 JV- - ' 4" 1 v --- - er- k v J w hrS C;'Wv' ' iowA - Diath, lolitig in tin, iinn-i- ' tni pi kmtr, ill alt out ih.ith ii n (ho biiini-l- i At Tllesilav inning v'ti-lauxt-d t on 'h tune the sntiii ' n"' iv, litwiee HO ninl i.'iioik, tu grim UIIII" With tin stol 111 f li i kI 1 V . f 17 V ' v . Hill'll viJ I whnh ov i rw helmed the litth lowii of Willard, ha ati-i- on thv tato road a and tow nijles south of Brighatn k two rnoii- hes. tin This (Thu silav rnoiii rig, lime bod-lt-- a eveu at halo h ii li HHiien d, Ir Wiliiid. at two and Farmington the Pee hospital at Ogden li littU eleven ear old Sylvia, gi anddaughter of Mrs. Mary F.llen Ward of Willard, with a biokon arm and leg, who after leitig carried almost a half milt by the flood was dug out of the mud ami drift in the fields west, of the town. Advices received from the hospital last night indicate that the child will ret over. Dead Recovered a! Farmington Arnold Christensen, brother of A. C. Christensen, manager of Iuigooii dropfied dead from heart fnttUru after lemuing his wife and child frorr the flood. Mrs. W. J. Wright, (formerly Miss l tit, 1 KWPk -i-- ? A 7 , V Lf .- 3 J'V at-- 1 turning to his stock. nding to his screams of women and the 1 heard but at the next ren, he said, was unable to see uh of lightning I a Nl M ' 1 '&&. e are today was tourists auto which l2iwd by the fiooi Monday the bridge it was crossing high-i- s state the on creek feared two women, a man tJeral children in the car. which A of 19-- STORM TAKES HEAVY TOLL ' un-Jjo- 18. fc H. Zundell, including c UCIM' 5 Workers !f!S . I I , 1 What I did see was t 15 or 20 feet ! of water about in its everything height carrying road." the arse along to Sher- Other witnesses, according ZandeH, also told of seeing .the automobile. , v . T - L-- 'C ' xz ro-s- f g. automobile. Willard Damage $500,000 It ii estimated that the damage x this town by the flood was to Entire fami-- 4 t extend of $500.00(1 are homeless and the loss in other is great The mperty besides houses none of intarf conditions are also t flood. j it best as a result of the I v "'Lww t . - j, - . . ' ''i ht '. - - . 1 1 L a. '" -- W Wealthy (Talk, of Farmington), body found at north heading of bridge over yVUk IV' v. .. Farmington creek on state road early tfcv ft-- T ryesterday morning. W. J. Wright, husband of Mrs, W light, body recovered near nmuthcjf Farmington canyon yesterday evening aT at f o'clock. of the state George Jaikson, hoy scout, son of Under the direction Harrison Jaikson, 457 North Eighth workmen began jtd commission West street. Salt I.ake City, whosa aesday morning to clear the deposit recovered yesterday mornwas 1 body f Bud and rocks off the state high-o'clock. 11:30 this work ing at iy. It is expected that Isaac W'ilford Ungton, hoy scout, ill require weeks for its completion. North street. Salt 811 First West The home of the Wards was the recovered , Tuesday. I.ake City, body .rst one struck by the rushing wall 7N PL Vernon his and brother, Ted Rudy f water. Earl Ward was not there 449 v street, Chicago Rudy, boy scouts, t the time and hence escaped the fate Tuesrecovered bodies I.ake Salt City, f tfs wife and mother. Nothing day of the house now except a few Dead Recovered at Willard The cattered pieces of material. Mrs. Angus M. Ward, wife of Earl A loose was located near the mouth of Ward. he canyon and Ward and his wife had Mrs. Mary Ellen Brewerton Ward, busiwently started in the poultry mother of Earl Ward. The stol m of Monday night was tha iylvia Ward, 11, daughter of Mrs. 1hotoH by The Keflex most disastiom that has visited th net Mason Ward, of' Elba, Ida.., Salt Eake valley since the advent of a was recovered from the wreck-- ! the pioneers. The great, black, low-la- y Monday night in an unconscious mg storm (loud, accompanied by idition, was removed to the Dee electrical dtspluy which tora terrifying morial hospital at Ogden, where t'-S.n.re.ent "S I P .he flood the clouds asunder, drifted in over th U' is reported recovering. e No. 1 Rook above power plan,. ,i2e perhapa 24,30 (let, carne.l -t of eavi.dutt. home of Orson Hde .N"' Great Salt Iatke and collapsed on the No. Tidlroad, Im.klmt north from viaductthe stream. he girl was rescued from the -top and along the west slopes of the soi'th of Sat.: road. od two blocks from the Ward house No. tle.nn. State h.yhw.y. No. 'IS Neph, 'Hayes,' Wasatch range which borders the val Dan Harding and Bishop J. Hub was left of Utah Power & Eight power house in Farmington canyon. ley on the east. Immediately every rd. Her body is cut and bruised manner. Ily FUllCrul remarkable a in leted canyon from the northern portion of ira being dashed againlt theerocks. ment on the floor of the generating Salt laike City to Brigham City, a disnumerou- - t utting out the generating plant Body of Second Woman Found room, and the fact that the tance of nearly 70 miles, became d Hie body of her aunt, Mrs. Earl away with and looping around transformers, poles had been as torrent. On the streets hading into Utah Power A Eight company ird, was uncovered Tuesday at 3:30 roads stopped on either side of for Mr. and Mrs. scrviies Funeral Salt IJtke City from the north, sand, y search of the m., after an this prompt service was com- able to give service. At 9 oclock this morning the BamJ. Wright, victims of the Walter gravel and mud obstructed the highid banks. The body of the elder berger Electric, which has been tied disaster, will he held in way in places to a depth of a foot or Farmington rs. Ward has been previously found up since Monday night by the great the Ogden tahernmle Sunday after- more. In Ogden and in Ogden canyon on south, and the morning. flood at Farmington noon at 2 otlock. the downpour was heavy and debria Each side of the small Willard can-- n resumed train service with an hour! was washed into the street and onti was struck by the t, schedule. The Bamberger people are the roads in many places. In North ikh then swooped down upon ths to be congratulated for their prompt and the vicinity of Ogden Hot Ogden vn. The crest of the water which and vigorous efforts in the interest damSprings, there was more or less pt upon the town was from 15 to of their patrons. age from the downpour. Great quane feet high. This evening it looks as though the Fathers and sons day for before tities of rock and debris was brought cleared A mass of mud now encompasses state road will not be ward, which was announced for from Rears and Webb's canyons with down However, e center of the town, in some places Saturday evening. August 2, 3 and 4, has been post- cast of resumed be Kyville and from the 2 . The being four feet high. Furniture good luck traffic may poned to August 23, 21 and to the Weber river. Near on now a getting d other household effects were Bcat-re- d sooner. Many autos are outing will be held on Smith camp 250 feet of the supply pipe of tho byover through by making a detour ground in Weber canyon. promiscuously about. water system was carried The home of Leonard Wells was roads and through fields. All fathers anil sons are invited Kaysville onS item to the the Ferhar intake and the creek cut the a at way riick down by the waters and he and to join the camp. satisfaction of a car driver a new channel to the south complete itself for 1 family barely rescued. is his ability to get parts and compeof the bridge. Samuel N". Cook was the heaviest tent service close to home and at reaThe storm struck with terrific force w in Wulard. His large brick resisonable prices. This is one of the at Farmington, the county seat of de, new barn, two automobiles and The flood which struck Farmington, reasons we have hundreds of satMrs. and Mr. big for services (.Memorial Davis county, and at Willard in Box number of implements are prac-call- y commuin this owners Farmington the Ford with isfied Farmhavoc in be held will played W. J. Wright Elder county. At "Farmington, th 4 complete loss. BUY A want a car in Farmington When station you evening. o'clock 8 nity. Sunday generating To the west ington at great cloud sucked up Farmington e s side of the road are the FORD. You will not regret it. washing away part of canyon, owes of Reuben, canyon, which pierces the range to Benjamin and Jo-- tion, a portion of which is. shown in the north and east of the city. The Harding, surrounded by a this issue. IJer f mu with the houses in ruins, 'ury of the, storm was such, and the local manager, rej, Leatham, George rainfall so heavy, that the placid and vy lowers to the north were John resumed parwas service that rush grown trout stream became FarmJnsler, Sr., John Kansler, Jr., and ports 100 Tuesday afternoon m be held at raging torrent. The boulders which will by A street tially meeting '2j Lowe. By evening street lights the bank corner in Kaysville, Sunday formed the bed of the creek and in ington. The as Cendamage jdone to the waterw- were operating down as far washout evening Aug. 19, at 8 p. m. under some places the bedrock itself wax orks pipeline and the power plant terville. At the Ford farm Ford prices have never been so low. the auspices of the 56th quorum of torn asunder, the brush and trees in Willard at the mouth of the canbeen ao never evening, last has high. Ford by was quality complete service seventies of Farmington. Good speak- the bottom of the canyon, the steel on was caused by a boulder weighing ers and good music are assured. reinforced concrete dam at the Utah Wednesday. bout three the tons. that fact the Considering Everyone is invited to be present Power & Light power house, every The orchard completely were and farm crops of the time at one and any living thing which was struck suffered the next greatest dam-othof wd- submerged, leaving two feet Mis Emma Odd entertained at a by the flood, was carried down the than that to the homes. A n valley to miscellaneous shower at her home Fri- canyon and dy11 n the !irber of horses were drowned and hearing the roar of -.Authorixed Ford Dealer for. Mrs. Elmer So of honor far as h in machine death. and destruction day, evening, ers were shot Jumped fm-thbecause of broken which .they The Davis bride. County evening recent store. life of a escaped a no form Evans to known or broken ment across the street backs, The before and flood music the in with games. was contact in came spent iif r'arrow esca?e was had by Morris After being struck by bloeka bride was the recipient of many beau-tifearned sras rsAamson and (Continued on Page 5 daughter of Garland, automobile wuLcn-AJcand useful gifts. orchard 4fe h '7k'fe--drivinef Willard vc?t throughwith mud. 8.30 p. m. Monday. Uponj covered . Ji , - ';v re-rai- ns krrri.yt7 r ktfcJ(a-- - r - . mf! .,w - -- V, I Photos of the Farmington.. Flood Disaster Vtr recked 6ind'yardPoMhe hof - " Wfigllt Schedule Is Resumed on Bamberger Electric t at Ogden Next Sunday wa-ho- - ail-da- cloud-burs- Fathers and Sons Day Is Postponed Kay-vlll- raft-yor- .s bigt Good Service Given By Power Company Memorial Services Seventies to Hold Street Meeting Phone gen-erato- er temp can-yo- rs Layton Auto Co, e ,d to ul - j |