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Show J , X Davis County I'm- f Road Fund Ciml'usim; ' I A i M X i MBI R 33 - IH) BY BOOTH forrjnder Issues Call Annual for Seventh to Be Held Convention st Brigham City. of Lecier,r.aire nh-C.RFETI- te Rtconcilr uu-t:- tf . NGS: hriormitv with the action of the Ar.r.utl Department convention t Snamsh Fork, Utah, on ? 924, the Seventh Annual convention will be" held at JjKiCity. Utah, on August 6, 7, A M . I'M t.HTT.Rs; - : fund account. k j i with th.st- in th, capitol is nudi ., .. State road cumrii;-.-",'- , and L. 1) tiiii t ii .(, ditors. The e u w., a balance on hand w commission' of J ,! fSti.li'd.io'i, of who di - mi ) l;' - i- j r hii. Moon "In iht ah" ' M) li ruts' ni ii SVSII n(, ; INSiKiTEI) 1 New ain 1 t Miii'iis iun liy cJ n-R- ! ! Who lVoiummv Kir A , ) resented m mu field pa mg represented wJ. p vt i ..... I'ily-a- ni'al ., a pa! , ' made from eoui t ; road commissi. the Farm.igtoo ,, ago. The j et Purpose a tile CdUIlK ' is called for the 1, jorrvention JLmm of electing officers for the as these niauu. I.,.,, - W hieh MU' dole The aud.ioi an transand for constitution, Dav is i oui.t ' in. 1,. f such other business as may state load luii.l the Ji fwperij brought before with the eot.i n c l.rn Muvli K. K.ad I'iniln his 1 (! s (las. at 1, in conneetioi I RAVSVlliLK WATKIl i . American hikes m '.ul oat i r ty ll a w a ; t- - ' onmii""iim aintain Ktali Ivoiuh ( i 1 1 t . 1 r. ES ?J rr"- v con-irtie- t t a. .... i eo in merit Representation i .. i -- , : During gan making dishu--is entitled till b by Posts. Each post state road ui d. i and two alternates uidil htv :f.. Itlirw nd to ore additional delegate an adjustnu i.t additional alternate for each hursed wa m.uii In iL, members or major submitted (D) paid-u- " the e...i' ik hy fnrtiMi thereof whose dues have been ing the above dislntilliel.t it ' at Treamrer rvnartmen to the items were included that wcic rn fi. 1921'. ftr doss of business July tanccs to the Mate (i at hi r thai of each nost the state TV voting strength toad fuiai. Th. riull fct equivalent to the ngcTegate a few items omitted fiom isaVt of delegs tes to which such statement that should have been eluded. The detail of tin so dishu!e y is entitled. Alternates will have the newer to ments, together with th. adjust ment w only in the absence of regular and reconcilement of tho amour, t, is ir Write. in this report. shown fost officials, unless as delegates or Attention is called to the fai t that shmates, have no privileges in the the disbursing of state funds h the awntion except as guests of their county began eight months prior to Post mpertin delegations. J he flood of August, l'.Ci. and was adjutants and county not incident to that disaster. might well be made mem-W- n During the past three years the of their nost delegations, as their county officials have taken the reveeperienec will be exceedingly valuable nues of the state road fund into then fc dn delegation. general fund, and when remittances Goests Etch delegation mav have as its were made to the state they vveie such members of the American charged against that account, with pits, lefios snd ther families as they see the result that the identity of the fit to invite. Insofar as space will state funds has been innfused with those belonging to the county. We mch gnsit guests will be seated in strongly recommend that this proee i fe eonvention hall. ure be discontinued and that the state Registrstion Housing road fund he set up as a separate ai Convention headquarters will he at the headquarters of Brig-l- a count on their hooks and that all City Post No. 10. Brigham City, transactions affecting this fund be tuh. on August 5, 1925. Delegates, shown in that account." Tribune ihematr and guests attending the tawitio will register at convention The Housing commit-i- n hndqnsrters. . IV " .,ff i - s t I r. - h'ghw.i rr, w h to se r h i Kit I hi -' ! m.i.n I.t g - r i f ' Whiting to ('(instruct Reservoir for Lnvton Contractor ilovti I, ii . n! i in ! . i jiilh but it Ilia! the amount of ' been n ears. M i I . f dur tli.it it was sold I it, I i . and l.ogan to eight o, unt i ell d g a Ion i mi that In ...lid l.ot sup ., m. nd o In product The ID is not in n,,M s,,in of w h whnli to pay his fine is 'ha' t he enii i pi ise was being l ( ' i ruct i.ai on tin . di i a I. .gh-n of l (n XX i 1. n f i . , I I in. .nut ... and doll aid ake Og,. lal.pl! g fin'll a. . i oi.-- XX t t'l.l- - ,! - f i III' ul 'SC In ll.l I III. 1. Ill proint t l slabs tiie water ii ,i, .in ii.ii 1, I. in any Ii nil! n.itinl ftom tha th.it hnysv.lli now lias a watr . .l.,,. linage lap.nity of in, ni i.t ui, i HOO.OlHI ipiul to about o'K) gallon, gallons TIiim amount, a e.u it mluilutuiit ivitii tiie daily spring ai'l.l stream flow, la. i s i he city in a vary enviable po-s-it i..n a- - t,. wati r supply for culinary usi town and flower sprinkling. broil) t he leseivons tile party visI. . ited the stream intake above tha mountain loud They found the work thete ttf the tticmt substantial character, consist nig of a cunci ete channel intake, located in a manner calculated to escae d. image ,y flood, and BO in its connection with the con-- c i ete settling tank that sand and giavel coming in from the creek ia u i neil to (lie stream. All tiie tanka ii nd reservoirs in the system are pro-- v tiled with wah out valves, and each reservoir may lie cleaned without with tiie supply in other ser v oir W a ter ina-l- e i Frank Williams ac-- i oiMpHiueil the patty and explained 'In winkings of the system lie also st.iti d tiiat in the wa'et supply sya-- t m tiie following ariinnfits and kite of pipe had taen used: Between tb iiserviiirs and the Openshaw rpring, (the original source of the city water red supply), I, MM) feet of wood piie; from the Openshaw spring to the mountain road where the canyon stream supply was formerly led into the system, 1,500 feet of eight-ih v it rtf piie; from the mountain load through the spring system relent ly ilevelojM ii, ,400 feet of eight-inc- h vitrified til-from the sprinjf system to the canyon water supply, 2,100 feet of six iru h vitrified tile, h of which has cemented joints other than whole water is taken into t from springs; horseshoe line , of open joint tile to take up seepage around the- ()Mtishaw spring, now makes up the piping of the supply system. During the past few year 8,000 of the bondcsl indebtedness for the city water system has been retired and the interest stopped. This amount t about one third of the bunded indebtedness for water and further payments are planned to further reduce the remaining indebtedness. Those who went on the inspection trip were Mayor John G. M. Ramea, William Dr. Keith Barnen, City Clerk Kenneth Sheffield, Oscar Barton, Councilman Clifford Strong, Joseph Jarman, Councilman John R. Galley, Wateriuaster Frank William, Councilman Bruce Major, Amos Bishop, II J. Sheffie ld, .It , John Blood, 'ouneilmf n M W. Bhll.ps, W. P, K a rson Mrs M 'V. Bhillips, Mr. Martha Weaver, Mrs. John G. M. Barnes, Mrs. John Bemd, Mrs. D. K. All those who went on the Barnes trip unconditionally endorsed the action of the city council for making the ed i t ' . i I I h ig I., r Ups U ul lit c until yiMitd.iy, whiii ' ... n. i lic ai ii and MTuir wa made Petersen was preMut. and the reKnluti'.ii definitely the Without waiiant and is so set forth in evpres-m- - imi 'he doppMlum made by the officer policy of the state load i n It is a l.awretice Col was framed on tins making l he a'le-- t In ..uni o .1 g nf the farm where follow s w ai laitns ik made, "Aftei giin.g' full i on sub at .'ii t. '(.. of whal wa going on al tile resolution plesinted by tin ...in knowl.-dgluuigh he wa farming the phot and oni rnittei pi i i nt mg the iounty inissioriers of the various coui.tus in plowing i top mar the hotis, the state, and having in mind that tin chaiilnan of tin n.liiiiiilln Mated that the resolution wa- - mti ruled to apply to rnaintenani e only, it wa moved by ( omrriissionei il li Blood, li. seconded by ( l niriiiieni ed loyd biting iia l.unt, and passed. That it he the sen-- e of tin stMti. construction woik on his Kaysville road lonimission that the resolution home wlii'h be k erecting on thi lot of the county commissioner, a thu iiuith nf and ad joining tin residence B Fp, l mi hi exiM'Mtion explained, lie in general approved by d the commission, and that the commit- is about roniple(4-- arid the water ser v M.iIi iimI tee tw advised that it is the inten lie bin ;ih i, tit i, H, plet. tion of the commission to take over at is on the griiur.d fni the foumiMt ion, the earliest possible date the mamte as i mIso mateiial for tin foundation nance of the state highways, arid so forms Messrs Whiting and Epper-n- n are to budget the funds received from ve motor tax and sales gasoline putting in curb and hide license fees as to provide, as far gutter in front of their half bloi k on as practicable, for complete mainte- tile east side of the state road and nance, the understanding Iremg that paving to the concreted portion of the state road commission will have he highway, provid' d tin y m i ure the to appeal to the counties to provide r. i. i at ion of the it y The new Whiting residence will lie funds for betterments and to y f bin k and niiHiiin in every detail in matching fedeial aid as arises, and for- that reason th rout, A Fall Lake arhitet ha pn pared inties xhould Ik- rejuested a uual t piars fur the hudd'f'g neces-nr- y Maw the for a levy provide road purposes. " LB IN IMF AIR rt. By mairitenanee the state road in a r ' it stated that it is e have mission mean sui h work a is rc will he that a iuiIc l.kily 'pured to place the road in proper formed i n Bar.guiUh icmpany to an airin put condition for a road of that reto line the summer different ship a will and by lietterment such work the trains at Odar sorts, meeting raise tbe class of the road, such arid Marysvale. Wedo riot see why s u r faiin g a.a.. sa t lh, I pail w Uij jt r a v riot be1rFy ft asil.li ati straightening an aligr.n.ent or replac- we have part of tl eiiuipment on to increase the- ciy water supply and ing a bridge or other drainage struc hand now. We have plenty of proud of the fact that their ture with a higher type. home town was so well served with we would would all and need It is estimated that there will be inair," pure spring and mountain water Now lie will like it ships. just about 1600,000 available next year ome wise guy to say the News will The Best in the World. furnish the Hot Air therefore we T8' ? t Ti T T ' I- ' J ' T;';!them to it. Hot Dog! Garfield County News. . t . ten-inc- 1 i i i -- i i di-- . u h m -- i 1 Whiting Residence Under Construction XX 'tmuiu-iUMX.e- i I VX ; 4 four-inch- - XX -- I i - nece-Mt- art , i c m . XX cla, e , es , . '4 - - ! the1' 1 i - - - cipn-kio- oa 9o LegionAuxili7. ...I - j i deb-gatio- DePJj ment of Utah, and the Third ol Promenade of the Utah Grande et 8 Homme 40 tore. La Societe des time Chev.ux will be held at the M Legion American and placfc as the i lily 1 boo, wit. F r T-- other or i -- ar-tang- g I At1eft: . 1. 1 1 T- ! a'. ay - S - T- -- J U-a- Next to seeing a ukulele fed to a Commissioners Hold Regular Meeting: Minute of the meeting of tho hjzx saw, the sight we most long for is a saxophone dropfied. in front of a County Commissioners of Dtvi counsteam-rolleKansas City Star. ty. held July 25, at 10 oclock a. m at Farmington. Those present were from the state taxes referred to. This Chairman Geo. E. Holt, Commissioners would all&w an average of about $200 Clarence Winegar, R, 8. Stevenson and a mile for maintenance, which may or Clerk W. W. Evans. County may not be sufficient, in view of tha The Minutes of July 6th, 1925 wero constantly increasing traffic on roads read and approved as read. of all chabactet. In addition, there Notice of dismissal of cases No. 757, is the consideration that the gasoQnc 762 and 766, concerning stage lines, tax law was passed in order that the by the Public Utilities commission was state road commission might have read and filed. some funds to match federal aid on The clerk was authorized to- issue certain interstate connections" in out- a warrant to the state treasurer for lying, thinly settled countie which $650.00 as an advance for th 1923 are unable to provide funds them- state road tax for maintenance. This .; selves tp build these highways. The is thji balance of amount ,of budget Timpie-Knolsection of the Balt submitted by tbe State Road commisLake-Sa- n Francisco road is being fi- sion for maintaining the state highnanced in part this year with snob way through Davis county. funds. Job P. Kendall and made With proper maintenance of the inquiry about his appeared pay for work done state highway system, however, there on the state road during the month of srill be comparatively little funds April 1925. lie was informed that available for matching federal aid, it Arthur Hess the state road agent has is believed, and the counties that can that work in charge and that the bills .do so will have to provide are paid by the state auditor. j of the cost ft such road work, as they - Meeting adjourned to August 8, have in the past several years. 1925. r. . - . tr one-four- th pel - f I 1 ls assrassr Department Commander. OTTO A. WIESLEY, Department AdjntnnL ,1. 111 id I 'll s' ni; i 'i . till si Ml I.. ad (. ni tbc reply uf the con. mission ii.ii, lilting, who ha- - ju-- t on pit ted the cii't i ui tion of a D70,0o0 gallon concrete reservoir for Kaysville Citv. ha luen awaidt-the contract for tho construction of a sio, (ion gallon eomrett reservoir for the luiytoii Wati r company, a private 'coiporatioo which furnishes wat.i to the residents of lutyton. The reservoir will lie hunted near 'he llitaki of the prosit)! wati sen ircular in e pipe l.r.i ami will he (form. I p to thi turn the water oun pany has served its patrons direct from stiinrn flow arid has not had any The considerable storage capacity. water supply of Layton is one of the purest arid l t in the state, coming as it does limit from a mountain canyon. -' I I e -- XX. . f. d. I al a id t oad I', t ' ,. ui 'll and a Is. 'll. , , I I.f .1 - - -- chil-lth- depart- 'imm-iiLiiii- i 1 ubU for U. Taority ment tn pay the expenses of 1 1 i -- Davij county. l;.m i I 1 im-JW- ile c4 XX n ! a- , i Entertainment a in. In ..Oil g pa i a lit r ! v i id mile of road just south number of from Clearfield seems to be standing of married the hot weather better than the pat soviet, ented but is beginning to ridge up and Derations will he assigned to get rough. ni homes in Brigham City Children to the superv ision of the local able prire will be awarded for the Kaysville rttee. It must he borne in mind best historical and patriotic floats. All Give t wle the information called for posts of the American legion, units this paragraph it forwarded of the American Legion Auxiliary and A splendid entertainment will to Mr. Reese, it will be civic organisations are invited to enter Jrtly to make at the Civic Center gy mnasium their should a Posts given float. post bring hotel satisfactory e Jttfments. colors with them. Posts will be form- Friday evening at 8 o'clock by the Kaysville playground, ed in the parade in the order of their dren of Credentials Bes-.Certification of membership standing as of July 6, under supervision of Instructor Delegates and memReeves. Alternates . 1925, as compared with the peak The program will consist of fancy will select bership. iTnnanpostpriordelegation to the departure of the dancing bv small girls and the drama-- ' Department Executive Committee for the convention. of tization of The Sleeping Beauty" by the office Departof The term Each wcgaUon chairman will will expire the older children. The cast for "The committee Executive ment with bring k tht duplicate certification sheet with the adjournment of the convenSleeping Ileauty": Alton Ila.I'i'S . he "1 Mine Mis ltd new the ins, following: Cont'n following in- - tion. The term of office of i'vtkaBeauty". Alton Had - k. Department Executive committee will Sleeping Miss Be' i rs n, JK chairman; name commence immediately after adjourn- prince; Orlando Slarguenti and rumber of post and kirg. Bowman, a and meeting uueen; convention of ment the location; list Hd u the held Whitaker, entes and alternates; he will FauMine Miss paid up of the new committee La Rue Rob, ns, as of July 6, 1923 The 24 hours thereafter. within fairy. jb-- cerdfication sheet will be There will be a meeting of the re- Jean rd, Underwood, Marcel and Elaine Bybee commit-teFlorence Executive Briggs Cf'TVPT,tn imtiring Department!. headquarters ar d w.f i the selection of and all department officers at will take the part of D"'"! Faun 1925. by the post Both 10:00 a. m. Thursday, August 6, Iva Conrad and Mamie lytm,, fhd Entertainment 1 1 '' sheets will be the! Ladies of the Court. TTiornley swi.n e 1)084 A nnder Brigham City P--ft No. 10 ofandBrig-- will fcdad the Knight, Roy U' r.ii r. act ar American Legion Auxiliary citizen trnm rtlf,Cttion Old illager and a group if las the ham City, together with the , enter-as will villagers. provide of the community, girls Resolutions An- . 'H for the convention. tainment t ' e0u!d em-- i t t resolutions iopt Mrinf cor)in the made be T; T will -T VvY.TiTTr.Vf.TjTK fonstructive criticism of nouncement ' From plans, present as hip. vention to crogram. how our org&nifctioi a 1 are being worked out in detaiw rje oe my function to PHj features of the con-the entertainment should - forwanljwill surpass anything pre- ' ?vCOnvrntion beadquart-fc- r vention 31attempted. viously vhtn Ju'y - 125, in Miseellaneou be properly Wied anitthey my Pven t0 Bulletins will announce detailed inproper action. Reio-- structions covering the order of busiver: U bandied at ness, the program, registration fees impossible to get nL other nuRceUaneoui matter. Newt W resolutions must releases will be tent to all the papers te sSl plicate and typw-- of tbe state. Your hearty cooperation it desired in keeping news of the 0 the convention before your membership y of the eonvention and the public until the last DVnu4 SimJM4 r,.- j will be held. Suit- - of the convention. Post officers should form automobile parties and bring the entire membership of the. post. The Fourth Annual convention, tne That American h I I, ,1 , j. 1 ii' ' l - pn it tat . i i ss follows: Utah makes 4 i Xoniber of single men; gW women; number MaRE3 UTAH ul a Mil f In e . in pun i' . e It ... l .11 I M fr It ah. I 1. st, f C I accommodations and register-k- f viiitors The mile of patented black top At the esrliest pos-moment, snd rot later than July pavement on the state road south of 8,ach oost sdiutant will communi- - Clearfield, which wa built last fall, with Lloyd Reese, chairman got so mushy durjng the hot spell kwrnf eommittee. Brigham City Post that State Road Inspector Arthur Id. Brigham City, Utah, advising Hess was compelled to scatter thirty-fiv- e of the exact sire of his delega-rgrrgste- d loads of sand on the surface. The rW I i hi i 'V- I i ii e i', .i .1 M I; Hi III .p, nat ion 11 k Muni... th. M a! year M IDtmscii of T.:i ha .n plet d with et r, w - nut t edc! a a 'ii at..! In prt st til iar "erk brings !. i t s .nil! . the t et a tn re t h ,i te.oott miles prt aclitt d n whi.li uli. that thei m st u c, :ru t a .in table pot road ouimii-M.i- ii i.ssuiiu entire tmn cf th 17,12'; mil. reported n ilulity for the money spent on' under construction has already been 1i. It was i road sysli opened to traffic eu- - It d ii, mileage oiiiploted dur p.anid by hailinal. Ihllgoll that b was mil mled to mean maintc mg t he t ar with 7s Hides followed k, h expend tores only, altlmugh it South Datiota with 4 s miles, I It l to !d out lie ...unties Would like m it 4a and Minnesota 42'.' o tbe stall assume the loud, n milos. .I- Making Repairs on Patented Black Top 1 '.ll. - 1 g U I. lit I, I en ,hts ' In a.! li V! I n l W ed dele--rat- I, I "i in i . . ' -- kwiing the X i K. Com-Mnd- hsi worked out a system of regia-tntis- a blanks and card indexing for I. V 'ml! is - eom-gttwm- I SI i i'.iHMI the' convention in ,r?rer.ttion i p.o t "s |