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Show XXVIII VOLUME 4H CLUB DAVIS BABY DROWNED INVATBBURIED HELDSUNDAY Contestants Will Repent Davis County at 1 Utah State Fair October Second Son of Bishop and Mrs. Inin Call to Die by (Ontting 8; Winners To at Fair Will at Pacific Represent Utah International Exhibition in health con-jfclub Davis county Si will be held at the Davis hitch Sool Sunday at 1 p. m.. says Ruby Srinrhain. George W. Dr. D. Keith, examine will Rimes of Kaysville entrants. Miss Myrtle David- club leaassistant state extension Elna Miller, Miss ded s, nutritionist, will judge the dress review and. comp. lete outfits. or try-oa- ts 4-- H Buchan-SWiningt- on M 4-- H demon-itration- the contest all winners Following represent Davis county at the State Fair October 1 to 8. There club group exwill also be 14 hibit in the club department of the State Fair. will 4--H It is at the state who have dreamed ounced champion fair that those of being prondemonstrator, ihowwan, herdsman, dress maker learn whether or or not their dreams will materialize. It is at the state fair that two hoys and two girls will be chosen to represent Utah at the Pacific International Livestock show at Portland later in the fall; one girl is selected to receive a valuable prize for her outstanding work in canning and a girl is chosen to represent Utah at the National Club Congress in Chicago, by virtue of her excellency in dress making. No vonder approximately 5,500 of Utahs younger set are enthusiastic over winning their way to the fair by displaying superior animals, showing their ability to demon-strstcan or cook. After D. P. Murray, state club leader, returned from visiting many of the clubs in the state, he predicteclub section at the d that the 1332 state fair .would as excall any previous section both from the standpoint of quantity and quality. AH over the state I find boys rooming animals, girls sewing, canning or studying health charts ia preparation for the state contests, Mr. Murray reported. "The club' activities at the 1932 state fair will be concluded rith a luncheon, which will be held in the dining room of the Newhouse hotel Friday, October 7. A special feature of this luncKfeon will be the nnouncing of winners of the different contests and the presenting m r, e, 4-- H 4-- H special awards. Accidental Death NEW DRUGSTORE Republicans Choose TO START HERE for Delegates County Convention Saturday Store L. Needham C. Will THATCHERAND STINEMED Open in Linford Building;. Ready in Few Da vs -- Second Judicial District Convention Picks Davis County Ulan for Judge; Four in Spirited Election at Layton Primaries Held Last Night; Other Precincts Name gates, Precinct Chairmen and County Central Committeemen; Few Candidates Announced; State Candidates to be Guests of Convention LAYTON The funeral of GorThe Koley Drug company of son of Bish- -' Dele- liytim yesterday .sold to Mrs. Alta Irvin Call, was held Seedham of Kaysville practically Tuesday afternoon in the West Lay-to- n Contest; District Attorney all the fixture of its Kowley Drug house. meeting store in Kaysville. A few weeks The services consisted of the folDavid J. Wilson Named for ago Murray .Cowley sold to the lowing: cradle song, Mrs. Sterling Reelection by Acclamation Kowley Drug company of l.ayton Sill; invocation, Bishop Quayle the Kaysville drug store, which was Cannon of Bountiful; vocal solo known as the Kowley Drug No. 2. Mrs. Edna Evans Resignation, Preston Thtcher of Bountiful and Wallace Cowley, Layton, hus leen Johnson of Salt Lake; remarks, I- - Stine David of Ogden were chosin the three Kaysville past days Bishop David E. Layton; solo, My Primaries of the Davis county Republicans wore held en as candidates for judges of the the removal of all superintending Father Knows, David Cook; re- last in all.the preefnefsn the county, electing delegates goods except furniture and fixtures Second judicial district court by the night Richard marks, Stringham of and alternates to the Republican convention in Ogden Republican county convention, to be from the Kaysville store. Bountiful; solo, Sweet Story of Saturday afternoon. David J. Wilheld is in the Mr. intention It of and Mrs. Old, Miss Vera Layton; remarks, Farmington. Saturday, September 24, at 2:00 p. m. C. L. son was nominated by acclamation Needham to start a new drug Israel Call of Bountiful; vocal soOnly one precinct recorded a spirited primary, that being as a candidate to succeed himself , with new store lo, God Moves in a Mysterious at goods in as district attorney. Layton, where 62 attended the primary. R. W. Adams and the Linford entirely biulding, four doors Way, David Copk; remarks, J. W. William In the contest for judge, H. A. the Dawson, avowed candidates for south of store the office location. north only Johnson. present Interment was in the of Farmington, being the cause for the interest there. Soderberg and Judge Simon Barlow Bountiful cemetery. The building will be remodlcd of the Ogden city court were also The child was drowned at his for the offices of two county commissioners have with apartments in the rear of the candidates for nomination. Friends home Saturday afternoon 'at 4:00 been slow in The store. floor and entire first expressing themselves this fall. R. W. Adams basement will be used by the lessors of Preston Thatcher from Davis oclock. He disappeared from the PRESTON THATCHER of is in active his for commissioner. Layton county urged him to run and Davis campaign of the building. family kitchen, where his mother and Morgan county . delegations In Farmington E. B. Clark, former county commissioner, and older sisters were engaged and Mr. Needham stated yesterday went solid for him. With this whip a few minutes later was found in and J. II. Robinson have been men- - that he will be open for business in 60 votes, which was almost half of a trough filled with water used tioned for county commissioner. the new location next Saturday to elect, these two delegaenough to cool milk. The door to the County Attorney William Dawson and will take care of all prescriptions went into the convention demilk house had been left unlocked has announced his candidacy for tions immediately. to put their candidate ovtermined and the child had .fallen into two county attorney. Word from the The new building that will house er on the first ballot. The result feet of water in the Trough. Dr. south end of the county rumors the drug store is and lighter of the ballot was, Stine, 201 and larger SALT LAKE DISTRIST A. Z. Tanner was called and worked that a candidate for county attorney than the old location and it is the Thatcher, 132; Soderberg, October 7 will be named from there. There intention of the owners to have an on the child more than an hour, but 112 and Barlow, 74. South East. at been no candidates for the state has resuscitation was impossible. store. October 14 Preston Thatcher was nominated The child was born here July legislature announced. Says Total Amount of Loan to by Fred C. Rich of Centerville. Mr. East at Davis. 16, 1931. Another son of Mr. and to According Republican County convention that Davis Jordan at West. Mrs. Call, Stanley, 3, died five - Farmers Was $750,000; All Rich toldhadthenever Chairman Fred C. Rich, distinguishSouth Granite asked for a canat weeks ago of injuries sustained county ed guests who will attend the con Com- didate for judge until now when Loans Individual Are October 21 when he was run over by a wagon vention may include Congressman it hnd a man that could and would Davis at West loaded with grain. Fred C. Ioofbourrow and the can' paratively Small, and Integ- serve with credit on the bench of Hacel W. Nalder of Layton has Granite at East. The child is survived, besides his didates of the state Republican court He gave his qualiOctober 23 ticket. Delegates, alternates, pre- been endorsed by a number of parents, by his grandparents, Mr. rity of Farmers Is Now at district fications aa a practising attorney Granite at Davis. and Mrs. David Call, Layton, and cinct chairmen and county commit prominent democrats as a candidate for the legislature. His name will South at Jordan. Stake If Lodns Are Not Raid and said that he has served as Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wood of Bounteemen elected last night are: be placed before the convention of 4 November county attorney and as city attorney and five brothers and tiful, sisters, KAYSVILLE of Bountiful. Mr. Thatcher is comDemocratic BountiWest. the Granite at at party n Norine, Mary, Helen, Rulon and In a special communication to mander of the Bountiful Post "No. Delegates F. L. Layton, Thomas ful, Saturday, October 1. Mr. NalEast at Jordan. Call, Layton. G. Peterson, di- 89, The American E. Williams, George F. Barker, G. der was born November 11 and reared In Da- this paper William Legion, and is a D. Rutledge, Glenn Green, A. W. vis A. C. extension S. U. the of rector in the 222 field artillery and attended the Davis captain Jordan at Davis. county Nance, John W. Thornley, S. B county schools and the Weber aca- service, urges prompt payment of regiment of the Utah national South at West C. V. K. Saxton, H. C, Rushforth, in Ogden, lie served as con- loans to government He states that guard. November 18 W. Epperson; alter- demy Albert Burton, ference president of the Mississippi it was by an act of real considers Davis at South. David L. Stine was nominated bv nates, Glen Robins, Wendell Nance, mission and as a member of the tion that the government last year, John C. Davis who told of the qualWest at East, Saturday, U. John E. Barker, Sr., John E. Barkloan to the farm ifications stadium. Layton ward bishopric. lie has was ablo to make necessary for the position II. R. Amos Archie er, to which Jr., ers Bishop, with buy feed for live- all of which Mr. Stine had. Mr. Globe served as of the foreman Granite vs. Jordan at Granite. . Green, E.. Chipman. - Charles ,T, mills in Ogden and is now farming stock and seed tor planting. -Stine has been active in public afBurton, J. V. Woolsey, F. R. Per- in in fairs for years, having served a those were are loans These accepted Following Iiyton. kins. who have endorsed him for the po- keen appreciation at the time they number of terms as lawmaker in Precinct chairman, A. W. Nance; sition He srved as sought: Royal U. Robins, Jes were made. They were looked upon state legislature. School Board Considers Propprecinct secretary, Wendell Nance; se Harris, Charles Sill, David Green, by moat of the farmers aa a much speaker of the house of representacounty committeeman, Charles V Mrs. I.ee Spackman, J. F. Morgan, needed special income at that time. tives in the eighteenth sessions of osition for Sale to Church; G. A. Eames and George II. Adams 14 K. Saxton. the livestock would have that body in 1929. He has pracof Many BOUNTIFUL Both died had it not been for the feed ticed law for 26 years. Davis Students Stand High F. D. Ashdown acwere candidates Delegates nominated not would acres and by loans, many game Alvin Moss, Coy J. Hayward, & In University Tests; Large The first league football on motion of Mr. Soderclamation been had not if been it have planted with be will that Davis will play Mrs. Myrtle J. Nelson, T. Arison berg. for the seed loans. at East Side high school at Kaysville Waddoups, Attendance Reported Mrs. Mabel W. Barlow made farmera the Lake The 14. The Salt by pica Friday, October Cannon, David Soffe, J. Schools; Bus Insurance Let schedule starts on October 7 when Quayle waa an earnest and honeat confesEverett Nelson, David Mabey, sion of their actual condition. The South and East tangle at East high Hyrum Sessions, Earl Burnham, matter was considered almost whole schooL & division Red The of regional Horton Fackrell, David R. Tolman, The school board considered Mon- -' of providence in relieving act an held White owners convenits well is Davis schedule (tore for C. comThe. Mrs. Preston Dan a Thatcher, day night the proposition of need. Each loan was and stress tion in which at to Sacramento, Calif., mittee headed by Bishop Clarence arranged, allowing Davis arrange Smedley, Henry W. Stahle. Alter- 300 FARMINGTON Cart Frisch-knech- t, distinct understandmade A with the attended. of 14th before the representatives Alice Amos nates Mrs. which Reed, C. Earl of South Weber ward practice games assistant of the and one season was was poultryman for reserved car it the for that week a ing wishes to buy the abandoned school October and also allowing Cook, John A. Call Mra. Gladys II. Jullman U. S. A. C, la spending the day toseasons end of Nofrom the at the on growth a attending rest or Therice Stahle. of game Burnham, practice building in that district. Bishop day in Davis county in company the loan should be repaid. Precinct chairman, Dan C. Smed- Utah and Idaho. Earl advised the board that the vember the fourth, the week before with DeLore Nichols visiting the ala which la loan counconvention Those back the John A. of a Jordan The may.be the for game, Call; attending ley; secretary, ward could use the building paying five the Three of from Davie county were Fred A. ways difficult, but it is to be hoped poultrymen of the county. ward purposes but asked that the tough game. ty committeeman, D. R. Tolman. The purpose is the starting of on be will Sheffield of Kayaville; LeRoy B. that the farmers will look upon the this as pos- games played year SOUTH BOUNTIFUL price be made as reasonable new Barlow Ivan of same and loans the these with poultry account record books Smith, of Sunset, L. Hulda L sible as the people of the South the home field. The only league paying J. Brown, Delegates with will home A from Clearfield. of two free did as at consideration poultrymen and with the old days financial in ntense a trip gamea played away Weber ward were not they Atkinson, Jr., Joseph L. Miller, condition to pay a fancy price for be with West on the West Side Oliva Ellis, Royal W. natch, Clar- to San Francisco was enjoyed by the time the loans were made. record keepers. October 1 ia the beginning of the These loans will be payable within Elma many attending the convention. the building. The committee thought high school field and with South ence Nelson. Alternates field. school South U the sell the to at new weeks. afford few that the and the ending of the old poula at high could It the board Miller. Helen Marr the hoped by that Reports Nelson, majority Precinct chairman, Clarence Nel- convention indicated that businesa veracity and high standards of the try record year, and these men are the building very reasonable in Davis and Ogden will play a pracview of the fact that it is not being tice game at the Davis field next son; committeeman, J. L Atkinson, waa picking up in most sections of farmera who made them will main- anxious to get the poultryman Coaches Jr. the country represented. tain In making repayment!. started out right. There were used for school purposes, and prob- Wednesday afternoon. comA used. and Davis and will be Simpkins never In Utah the loans amounted to twenty-tw-o poultrymen in the counForsberg WEST BOUNTIFUL ably records last year, and mittee consisting of R. W. Adams, of Ogden will stop the gome at Delegates Joseph S. Day, S. M. feed ty keeping for $500,0(10 approximately Thorn-le-y various stages to give instructions Nelson, Leland Smith, George B. and $250,000 for seed. None of the Mr. Nichols states that they can LeRoy B. Smith, John W. and Superintendent H. C. Bur- to the players. individual loans were large, but it take care of a few more than this Mann, Whitney K. Roberta, E. R. 100 ton yras appointed to decide whether should be remembered that the gov- for the coming year. Angus Stevens, Clarence Grant, it was advisable to sell the building is justified in exacting a - These men visit the record keepEldredge. Alternates Mrs. Effie Blood ernment II. John KAYSVILLE and the name to so Eldprice if and P. Eldredge, Mrs. James A. settlement as it waa written in the ers several times during the year this week unloaded three carloads terms for it. redge, Ezra T. Moss, Richard Wil- of feeder cattle shipped in from loan at the time it waa made and in and assist them in keeping the recson. the near future the office in charge ords up to date and are always glad The English department of the Montana. letCENTERVILLE will be making an effort to collect to answer any questions that the University of Utah reported by M r. Blood states that the cattle the loans. Just aa the loans were Delegates Ben Brown, E. E. ter to Superintendent Burton that poultryman is confronted with. the 45 students from Davis county Funeral services for Arthur Randall, Fred C. Rich, J. J. Whita- are some of the best ever to be accepted graceously the tame spirit The record keeping is the keephigh school who took the English Smith, age 11, son of Mr. and Mrs. ker, John B. Coles, II. A. Cleveland. shipped into Davis county and that should be present in their repay- ing of accurate account of egg proChairman, E. E. Randall; com- this is the first shipment to be re ment. examinations averaged second in Stanley G. Smith of Fairfield, , duction, costs of production, exceived in the county this falL the state with an average of 1.14. Idaho, were held at the home of his mitteeman, E. E. penses and receipts.--M- r. The cattle are being fed on Mr. They were second only to students grandmother, Mrs. Alice Smith, Nichols states that, anyone Delegates-r-Horto- n C. Miller, J. Bloods ranch south of Kaysville. from. East Side, high school in Salt Wednesday, September. 14, at 2 p should get in touch with interested 1.15. of Golan average Lake who had H. Robinson, John R. Walsh, m. 19 him without delay. Horace Van Fleet, Superintendent Burton was proud The following program was ren- den J. Barton, in the teachers Lee of his English Beautiful Home, by W. I. Barkdull John I. Hess, dered: schools for the fine showing of the Lois Duet, hnd Dorothy Layton; Burnham, Grant S. Clark, Annie Phillips students graduating from the high Rigby, E. B. Clark, Walter B. KAYSVILLE Fred IL Stone, prayer, Clifford D. Strong; re- Hampton, Alternates Helen school Jr.. James and R. Bruce Major KAYSVILLE Wre have at The proprietor of the Lakeview camp, Graduates of the high school who marks, Thee Every Potter, George Hess. Need I song, Criddle; office a blueprint of Kays chanced to overhear the conversaReflex are unable to attend the university LAYTON Lay-toMiss and KAYSVILLE The basebaU fans Mrs. Phillips ville City made in 1872 by Joseph tion of two passing motorists, one this year are attempting to enroll Hour, Delegates Vird Cook, William Jr. and other the of from H. J. Sheffield, Pennsylvania Kaysville will be treat? 4 .to a and by at work prayer ng rraduate coarse A- Golden MAdama,- 8. Barton, formerlyi of Ksysville, doubl-he- Jr baeeball game on the Dawn, theKa MnCIinchlgahZbotK-jnenZhavIye-Id atn mvpt res nliaker Ore gt topklarejhr present th&igK E.G: Adam, the conversawhere w.AJAmsrClr The east. local diamond the next Sunday aftercome from cemetery,, in and Mr. Barton sent this thought congestted condition at the high dedicated by A. J. Bishop King, Len Sandall Sterling Sill, that it would be of interest to Kays tion drifted to points that each had noon. was Mr. grave be cannot accepted, school they Del Adams M. P. Whitesides, JoThe man from visited recently. The Sandy team, that defeated ville people. The Salt Lake of Salt Lake City. Burton reported. seph W. Johnson, W. W. Evans, he had visited Kaysville for the state championthat stated Michigan students not Mr. Barton, as far as is known. taking schools are L. E. Ellison. Alternates, George relatives ia. Boston a. short . time ship and the Depot grocery team of school district.- Miss E. e. William Scoffielj. Ralph Is the first man to make a map of this year from other districts with- tion Briggs, and stated, in fact, that he had Ogden, will be the opponents. Clearfield apsgo, of A number fees. Katherine of Hansing out the payihent Sheffield, R. S. Stevenson, Dan Sul- the city. The print carries the caplived there. Upon hearing have who These games should be - well plied as substitute teacher through livan, J. I. Adams, OlCealh Adams, tion, Kayaward or Kaysville, as it formerly of Davis county students Mr. Stone, who is formerly of Lake this, Salt Adams. W. the R. was in October 27, 1862, as remem William Simmons. been attending , anyones time . to witness. asked him the general worth One admission will be charged for schools must pay the fee personally Mr. Burton reported that the - Chairman, Joseph W. Johnson; bered by Joseph Barton on his ar that city, of from people coming both games. as this district will not help thcnu. schools had commenced work with secretary, Leonard II. Layton; com- rival October 27, 1862. The trac- questions the same locality and found that -In 1872. was made The South Davis stake must pay an excellent teachers institute, mitteeman. W. W. Evans. The first game will start at 2 ing February, MichiII." Mr. L, Engley, of Detroit, So.OO per month for the use of. a which proved, to be very instrucoclock this To all interested, sharp and will be the Depot persona own cousin. his was gan, room in the South Junior high tive The registration was unusR. la The on Reflex George of Bennett, at game. Delegates grocery display These gentlemen had not seen first week, Mr. Walter Dahl, A. R. Cook. Alter- map school during the school year of ually heavy for the fice. ' each other since 1913, and had no 1931-3The room was .used for Burton reported. nates Delbert Thurgood, Ilyrum CARD OF THANKS state idea of the whereabout! of either. to Bennett. schools K. Delbert Nelson. .Alternates the at seminary purposes- and as the Registrations fa mint Is -world this small a after What a charge Harlaws require SYRACUSE Criddle, Jesse D. Barlow, G. date are as follows: We wish to thanks our many all said Mr. Stone. David Warren, Wil- old Holt Kay Nelson. made for schools used for church Davis Delegates 943; High, 102; "West Point, recommended to friends for their kind erpresrr-- s his on was amount Mr. way the Engley CLINTON purposes 273; liam Criddle, Lorin Thurgood, Leon Farmington, 320; Kaysville, of son was Wenata in epted. sympathy, beautiful fierxi cf." Altematea Daniel Cook, Delegates Charles II. Toone, Jo- pay a visit to his by Mr. Burtonwas instructed South Junior, 418; Layton, 515; Waite. the by and for their arrirtmes t a on but ings, clerk R. Davis. chee, finding Washington, The seph D. Burnett, T. South Bountiful 127; West Bount- Joseph Steed. t 1 relatives in Kaysville spent a few bereavement of our bebv: 1 CLEARFIELD SOUTH WEBER board to place the fire insurance iful 108; Centerville, 145; Stoker, ' com pany I C. Mr. the and lira. with bis before here buses C. grandson. trip on the resuming Earl Job days Delegates Clarence Delegates George E. nolt, W. Syracuse, 260; nd The best 520; Clinton, 210; Alice T Mrs. and Smith M. D. P. Jens Kendall W. Monday. Nelson,. Jr., having the lowest bid Seed, - Clearfield; 241. financial statement for the protecdon Call, op and Mrs. Can-didat- -- es PROMPT LOAN . Salt Lake District Football Schedule PAYMENTURGED BY DIRECTOR one-thir- d; two-third- s; te Nalder Endorsed For Legislature Af-to- SOUTH WEBER SCHOOL HOUSE TOBESOLD -- Davis to Play First League Game With East on October - Red White Stores Hold Convention in Sacramento, Calif. Poultryman Visiting Davis County Today - Rifle Deer Club Has Target for Practice Here Kaysville Rifle club has a novel moving deer target oa the club range east of Kaysville, duig to Arthur Layton, presi-- t of tte dub. The target is t fa the form of a deer and is Wled along a wire while being Members of the club can ! W valuable practice for the coming season 6y firing on this range. The cted club will hold target prac-- r Saturday afternoon and Sun-- T morning on the regulation rane. rr urton urges all members who no fired their regulation to do so soon, if to draw ammunition forthey the ng year. He stated that all jr08 must be submitted to the TV fapwtment before November munition allowances next Members should take advan-o- f Jr this fine weather for fir-- 4 record practice on the range. T rec-Pwcti- Mayor ce Jr R. Gailey Still in Hospital JVCo1!. contracted while he was I kfa wheeled chair at the Ogden, prevented Mayor i p Tt wL,. ray from returning to his 'ipUted jSis doctor, h... decided to JteeP until his cold haa bl,m before releasing him. Tk:, ?ormnS' Dr. Barnes reported .better, ll.r the ol?r poUey had recovered to being able to walk sronM'vhospital grounds. Held Last Friday services were "held FrdyUn 16. in the Second lumber iuli seven Sad,. Mm old Pr Lake Sylvia I8 Ben-o- f Wednesday 14 toeninpitfa0 by his parents and faters: Mrs. Shelley, Idaho; Ilar-Ursen'inft- Mrs. Phoebe ani Delbert Pace, Salt .&rdpn Pace and Mrs. Argyll Bountiful. J. H. Blood. Receives Feeder Cattle ' Funeral Services For Arthur Smith Held Wednesday , RandalL-FARMINGTO- Chance Meeting of Map of Kaysville Is Now on Display ... Cousins After J Years Occurs Here Kaysville to Play Two Gaines Sunday n; - - ville-Layt- on of-th- . -- -- . Pace Funeral te1Jor DPh nett p,r?war Ani Elizabeth , -- point 2, 4 -- u m J j |