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Show IKE elir ilJrrkhi Hrflrx ' - r. lH. atI, wa M SMfbeetlee- - ftln -- My tv -- ' u4 oWt, 1. Really. Unreasonable vie mule," said Cncle Eben, balked in de middle of do road, held timer an klci$d at op a line d traffic cop. An I say S to tsysef. a bad without a bow can nothing do, young sintuh Mule, you may till they get a beau ar la a lpvs,UvB; but you aU Las got Cvur gulrer, too. lb. at on Transcript. Washington Star. aga. totoi.l, uKmvuH NMniwi mattor Frlmuj 11, Utoh. utter tot Art ul fctaiW UTAH Uncle Eben - Young ladles, would you guess It, ar ilk arrows, dont you know. They cs&iM pierce a angle heart until they get a beau. And Lk th arrow whieli County Mkl of Davit eouatjr, city W Uou.iaa Iktiotaa. BtoutiUata a alar, .act i ic ituteta. kauri, aarvuta a HaBlarytr Lkctrw ta ialt Lake ana t it. U. a tL. Utiira, O. b. L. ti. Waatara bilnaA. (im cteerry ar. oitear tiarrm tbaitla, fruit. taliWa. ate. Hum af um Maar Plural llate i.a iarun.nl y arm aia Laauua, Um "Praltiaat tjrut ia Vlte. W. EPPEKmON. E4j tot C. A. IPPEkSOM, JUmcU L4,Uf KEFLEX. KAYSVILLE, Contributed FARMINGTON rtUuM s THE INLAND HUNTING CO. WEEKLY dla-lad.e- s Financial Statement of Davis County, Utah "Mr. Llani he .Wood and Afum Wood sptnt the weekend in Fielding with ttlalivea, Wallace William spvnt three day week at the Latvia resurt on the lat Fii.snisl Statement of Davis County, State of Utah, showing Receipts and Bt'aT lake. Disbursement of the 'several funds for the year ending June SO, 1025, as Mis Nola Christensen of Salt lake provided by Section 1555, Compiled laws of JL'tah,-101City was the week-enguest of MU GENERAL FUND Lucille Chaffin. Receipts Mrs. Clara Stayner and Miss Min- Cash on -- I 13,238,29 hand July 1, 19-- 4 week-enMillard d the nie a.l the sjwnt 2,001.36 sales tax from Hermitage in Ogden canyon. 5.770.90 Received from fines Mr. and Mrs. Golden J. Barton Wn Received from interest 1,319.55 ... 2,789.25 tons spent an enjoyable three days Received from fee W. W. Evans, clerk ... 523.95 outing in the south fork of Ogdea Received from fees, Geo. B. Mann, sheriff .. 1,713.80 canyon last week. Received from Hulda L Brown, recorder 286.50 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Murphy and Received from F. L treurer .. 431.00 property family returned home Monday eve- Received from county ' 2.956.99 ning from a weeks outing in Wyom Received from assessing and collecting 107.37 Received from crop pest mg and northern Utah. 32.00 Received refund from Mr. and Mrs. George Baird and 23.40 from State Fair family and Mr. and Mrs. David Lund Received 60.00 Received from county agent anj family spent the 24lh of July Received from sale of 19.40 estrays holidays in East canyon. .89 reserve Received forest from Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Welch are 20.00 Received from car license rejoicing over the arrival of a fine Received from water rent 300.00 baby boy burn at their home Sunday. Received from dog tax 122.00 Mother and aon are doing welL 65.61 Recened from penalties. 20.00 John Durningham has accepted Received from maps and plats 42,500.00 position with the Skaggs maiket in Received from loan Salt Lake City, lie reported for work Received from 1UAI taxes 62,187.89 on Tuesday of this week. 5,640.18 Received from state road tax 1924 25,000.00 Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Gregory and Received from state road loan 1,005.75 family are swnding the week in Syra- Received from State of Utah 'I health un.t 9,179.68 cuse with Mrs. Gregorys parents, Mr. Received from State of Utah App. ac. flood and Mrs. Fred Tree 5179,315.76 Total Mrs. Warttn Garrett returned home 206.99 .. 1, 1925 Warrants July outstanding with the from l,ttby girl Saturday .Mrs. Garrett and daughter hospital. $179,522.75 are doing well. r 7. d . Your conduct ia racust reprefaenst-- ' hie." said the lawyer to the witne You knew this poor creature was he Ing rubbed right at your door and you. never lifted a finger to prevent it." You must consider the weather. Th rain was falling in sheets and thdhi wasnt aa nmhrelia In the houae." Li individual tlr.nk genera !ly thli ui-;- , custom arises frt,IU the Huidu may drink .wuie been drawn by a iers.,n caste,' or may he drink which a low caste person 1 Mr. and Mrs. Joe ByU-- and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Burnham will leave Saturday for a weeks outing in southern Idaho. , Mr. E rnest Jordan has returned to her home in California after a two months visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Stevenson. Miss James exjcti to ar of this week rive home the latter part from the east where she has been on a vacation for the past three weeks, Julisn OviHti. employee of the Miller Moral company, is taking a two weeks vacation, lie will accompany his parents on an outing to the Yellowstone National park. Mr. and Mis. F. K. Checketts of Providence spent the week-enin Farmington as guest of Mrs. Checketts parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Warrant outstanding July 1st, 1924 Transferred to highway op-ic- j - Psft' to Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paul Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid aid Paid to supply store room to light and fuel account to juror and witnesa (criminal) to juror and witness (civil) to sundry criminal to civil court expense to public health vital state .. to election expense ..... to court house and grounds Although African wine is not particularly well knows la he western hemisphere. It le a fact that South Africa, alone produces about 3.0U0.000 gallons of w ine annually. Some of the win is exported, but a great deal of it la used at home. Highest in Literature There are a few books so l Bent for content and style that they have been called The Literary Bible,-Thear the Iliad" and Odyssey of Homer, The Divine Comedy" of Dante, the greater drama a of Shake qieare and Goethes Faust." Each of hese embodies the ideala of a race, or n age, or a civilisation. pro-em- BIG WEEK of Important j OUTINGS The rk u t a to to to to to to loan interest sundry Total on hand July h 1, Receipt t - Wc-- i t ii- cit-ar- go-np- - I I - i l 1 I t ' - -t t'ash hand July ltd, 1921 Revolved from Tax Sales Received from Poor Account Received from Taxes 1924 Received from loan A DAY ;.t FOX TROI lOCRNAMEM -- I ; D.m-sour.t- p- y. -- . i t -- le-- i - v . Over Draft July Doit r- - Mini U- Pill al Mt !futuv! t t) I i" 't ui, J, i icklaterh Inion Thurhdav the LETS go: PAEE DEAB nnn ijili ij V in wTitph Salt LaKe City All HI D0CI0 RAILROADS RATES ON R1CKENBACKER SIX A cr worthy of its name DODGE BROTHERS CAR With the body Distributed by all-ste- el STRINGHAM AUTO CO. Bountiful 12S-- W 30.00 500.00 6.557.80 .. . 7,087.80 41.55 I t ! I ;i ednesday Ksi cJugusc 7,046.25 Disbursement . ,, Klandt-r- s 19-20-21- 1000 . , , Frontier a 1, 1925 Warrants Outstanding July 1, 1924 Warrants Paid Out Account Ioan Warrants Paid Out Account Poor bl ti cL4, la! Asaotik'icin Nickel Me i Sold By Layton Drug Co., Layton, Cenol Agency 1,003.86 131.60 46.00 5,354.79 500.00 - 1 prmr4 with CENOL FLf gill, tha . auicUir. Juat spray rsom thoraurhly. Euf ta UM. RWruhini adoa. : h- i and on Warrants Outstanding July m ., UCSTROYLR. POOR FUND - , KIDDIES CSBKlOg.. ULY DESTROYER' In a - shopmen unit bur ; Pacific tin i n ; Sunday at 3.3t tit'iifiu Im, be- FUm MMt t Free Entcrtainmed. Layton flits n h ' i Saturday Mill Work i-- d In-s- t tic D. R. (I. SHIRLEY IIEYWOQD $164,703.42 14,819.33 1925 vi, day but ith 1.54D.OO experiment farm insane state highway A Then put a couple of my fly traps outside and catch the ones that want to get in. 2 l the Utiltgfh Phone irUcr t i with my Screen Doors and Windows 6,499.09 950.00 3,387.95 841.67 282.31 146.19 606.25 104.34 221.10 861.70 696.00 1.925.63 266.90 447.35 1,772.38 1,862.79 308.50 4.723.00 3,035.54 1.287.63 1,655.48 499.83 1,000.00 30.00 5.350.00 91,802.00 688.25 3.673.05 .. . ran vvcwl va af ti tractiul s of n itKil Keep the Flies Out 1,658.33 2,928.11 1.451.66 4,168.19 1,250.00 1,805.39 to juvenile to dependent mothers to Davis county health unit to county agent account t., Africa Big Wine Producer 946.92 janitors salary to state fair exhibit to crop pest 30.70 12,000.00 1,027.75 971.30 Raid to Geo E. Holt, county commissioner sal. and exp. .. Paid to Clateiue Wirugar, county commissioner sal. and exp. 1ani to K. S Stewnson, county comftussioner sal. and exp. ... Talc! to W. W. Ecans, county clerk salary Taid to clerk cxeiie account Paid to F. L. Ioiyton, treasurer Paid to treasurers expense . Paid to Hulda I.. Brown, recorder Paid to recorders expense Paid to Geo. B. Mann, sheriff Paid to sheriffs expense laid to Ezra F. Richards, assessor Paid to assessors account Paid to Ezra C. Robinson, attorney Paid to attorney's inline account iuid to janitor expense account d Wood. Bishop A. L. Clark and family returned home Sunday evening from 1ogan, while they spent the past week with relatives. Bishop Claik attended the annual Fanners Encampment at the Utah Agricultural colli gc while m laigan. Mr. and Mrs, Ruln-r- t Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mayfield and Mr. and Mis K. E. Van Sickle and families spent the 24th of July and the two following day in the north fork of Lest creek. e Mrs. Alma Smoot underwent an cream, made exclusively from milk oration for appendicitis at the St. with the exception of sugar and gela- - Mark hospital Tuesday of this week, tine. Investigation showed that the She i reported .doing nicely, Ralph Jones has hoen confined to plant was owned hy a young man ranted Casper W. Men ill, aon of the iwn r of the farm, and he assured us Lis hosier, wa growing and paying him wil: Hi pioduee wan pronouncMipoiior by the entire party, hut. of all, the young man had vision mid 'dreamed of the day when he would supply hi part of- the state - a tiny t'e.low, At present th enwith ic cream heh - l.nly k of th; huge tbuty held tire ii t - human unless oil and into ice butter is :, uletil o i o itu- no all the n i, riot Unrig made into n e ll ol lie! U'lV lea rearn be.ng made into unsalted bu; a , ubui I In- - Lille tter, for a Salt City ice cream u me io ieai n that .i i" voreern. T.Otm y i o tains What oung Merili! is dong in of sugar , that each i lover bios o Cache mu tv daily faimet, a'. - about one e glith of a Kaysville can Jo on a nuu i Niger o .ns' ilui pound of honey veale. Th. y riot only have th loenl e ii t U b - he oduct of 56,- ice cream and huttei niaikit of head mg le t t hut a veiy laige maiket in MU' bo tbon- - o flower tubes, ( v Salt lake itv and () den Tbi inn io ' ' 'if tec mu! prolw-'ttc i alto Ic than the city . a- h Iiiakt n ' h means that to " ; comci n hey canniikril chinjet no p. s'bt. tie mu-- t perform 6U vuttng, i us middle pmfits ami ti.cns t ' - on each flower. u' op tc n It lie ige-,to O junta-.homy that bee a ha- great t mi inert in tiying out suih 1, "..11,(100 expi.-tof the-- e tiry t n ,i me and there is at thi jirojHi-.iAll. tti- g f.ve seconiN for each an ideal nla ,i whu h to ear'v i it.i 12 h uir- - tit a day, it lihen- in pu h a vvmi'id take Ii m Kay. UK) days to cit n to us that the piom-tappiar .im . a peind. a td this reproh v of sui an indtist come within the t t only tilt gatheimg of the honey, iocal of the tarm bureau. Surely t itrojie he ' mt let, Hired for building the there can U- no more woithy propo-- i t stuff. Abe, lion 'til I.' nriTF lb,,,, H' local ill indeed a worker, of tire farm for handing product, t'lv iliiatmi! x today looking to the We are not woi her for it- sajvation. al! able to be Rodins, Lincolns, and Edxon-cnone of us ia able to perform the God given task of the Pee, but we all can be workers. We all Miss Alta Cn Jdle spent a few days can emulate the bee by accepting In Bingham canyon during the pat whatever task is put before us and week. doing it with the thoroughness and Miss Bessie Jones of Coalville was the faithfulness of the be. Pickup. a house guest of Miss Alta Criddle this week. THE DEPARTMENT STORE Mrs. Mary Barber of Clearfield ia DOLLAR the gnest of her daughter, Mra. Nettie The Retail thia week. Wilcox, Ledger, Philadelphia, reMrs. Roy Young and children of cently gave a page to pictures showof the average dolSalt City were guests of Mr. and ing what becomes lar spent in a department store. Mrs. Harry Barber Wednesday. Each dollar taken In gives up 69.7 Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Barnes and Mr. to pay for the cost of the goods cents Mrs. Golden Barton visited in sold. The next largest item is salaMr. with Sesand Mrs. Syracuse 01 ries and wages, 1L8 cents. Then folsions Wednesday evening. low: rental, 335c; advertising, 2.45c; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. .Young and interest, 2.15c; miscellaneous, 1.47c; family, Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Young supplies, .93c: taxes, .6c; delivery, 5c; and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bampton insurance, A 5c; traveling, Ac; comapeut Sunday In Ogden canyon. munication, .125c. Profits on tha The P. S. G. club was entertained dollar are 2A cent. at a swimming party followed by a Fad luncheon at Lagoon Friday eveWhyNotT ning. The guests numbered forty. Wife: 1 think yon might talk to Mrs. Emily S. Barnet and. Miss me while I aew." Husband: "Why dont you aew to visiMary Barnes were last week-en- d tors to Provo as guests of Mr. and me while I read!" L A K. Employee Mrs. George E. Barton and family. Magazine. . '. -- fct-- r GENERAL FUND Disbursements sV's 1, 1925 1, -- . i . ( p.t-'- i . k- i $ i HIGHWAY FUND I t i Receipts - I .i-- i - hu-ihe- ss -m pro-woul- d - jsvvc-c- Gash on Received Received Received Received Received hand from from from from from 1, 1924 July Tax Sales ; Ike -- av-era- gs 4.978.29 870.05 623.91 35.699.05 9.000.- 00 6.000.- 00 Road Account Taxes 1924 Loan Transfer from General Fund ' 202.02 1925 - Additional Kaysville 7.046.23 Disbursements Warrants Outstanding July 1, 1924 Warrants Paid on Road Work 57,373.32 $ . 9 70.07 60,799.88 9 60,869.85 Overdraft July 1, 1923.. 3,496.62 RESOURCES Cash on hand in all funds july 1. 1925. Stock In Davis Weber Counties Canal Co. (20 shares). Stock In Layton Water System (7 shares ) Stock In North Cottonwood Irrigation Co Court House and lot Furniture and FiTtnes Heating Plant County Jail Automobiles Road Machinery County Trucks and Trailers 9 5737323 9 11.281.16 . 8,200.00 . 1,050.00 200.00 . 14,000.00 . 2,700.00 . 3,000 DO . 4,500.00 . 1.600.00 . 3,500.00 7,000.00 Total 952.031.16 Liabilities NONE 1 STATE OF UTAH CGUNTY OF DAVIS We, W. W. Evacs, county auditor, and F. I Layton, county treasurer of Dans county, Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct statement of Davis county, showing Receipts and Disbursements of Davis county from the 80th day of Jone 1924 to the 1st day of July 1925. W. W. EVANS, County Auditor F.Li LAYTON, County Treasurer .. - T Im Glad, Mother, We Saved 1 When We Were .Young H EES SEE ES EE H WMW Think of the pleasure in Inter life to know tkt You are financially able to cary for youraelf that you are dependent upon no one for tbs comforts to which your long yean of labor justly entitle you. There is only one safe way to reach thin goal and that k by aaving each pay day a certain amount of your hi come. We pay Interest on your Savingi. f " i V, i1 Barnes Banking Company g KAYSVILLE, UTAH . n!i!;ni!!iii!iiiii!:!nrnnt!mtn;:iHiinii;;nHi)iiiinitiiniin!Pn;!7z3 |