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Show t Tivolvo Pages Seventy -- tvo Ools. BEACHES EVERY NOOK AND CORNER OF DAVI3 C0UNTY7 IX VOLUME KAYSVILLE lain Of lomatnae Miss Hattie Payna was a visit-o- r to Ogden Sunday 'j Afton, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Harris was qi ite sick during the week. . Joseph L. Mabey who is treatment at the Dee hospital in Ogden for blood poisoning in the leg, caused" from l a sliver that ran into it a week ago has been seriously ill hut at Idlest reports he was improved.'' The funeral services over the remains of Mrs. Dtlbert Bennett w we held in the West Point meet inf; house Sunday afternoon and was very largely attended. The 'floral' : offerings were numerous and very beautiful. Music was furnished by the West Point choir and solos were rendered by Mrs. J. E. Thurgood and George Man-- . ning of Hooper. The speakers wue Seymour, B. Young, of "Salt Luke, Wm. Larkin, of Ogden, Pres J. H. Grant, Bishoo Me Farland, of West Point and Pishop G. G. Perker. Interment was in ;the Wtst Point cemetery. .. Mrs. Dimon M. Layton visited relatives in Riverdale Wednesday 'h fine son was born to Mr I and Mrs. John W. Moss on Satu' " rday. A German program will be given here next Sunday evening under the auspices of the mutual. A AUGUST NUMBER 49 28, 1913 Mrs. SHEFFIELD IS SURPRISED light shower Monday night. Samuel Ogden. Died at her .horn. iu this city, on Saturday,-Augu- st 23rd, Mrs. 61 years. Samuel Ogden,-ageThe deceased resided in Kaysville for more than 50 years aud e. ves a large family td mourn ler loss. Her husband, who lied some, ten years ago .was un of, ;ho pioneers of this community. The funeral was held at the Kaysville meeting house on. Monday afternoon and was conducted by p Henry H. BloOd. The speakers who had known the de- ceased for. so many years, told of this of the good qualities w ;man sOf full of years and gqod works. The burial was at the ' Kaysville cemetery. d wild throws. With two and peat are grown for canning tirowtng community and much, building under way. Uaa lira Commercial Club .WEST POINT SIK H. Kaysville got one over in the third whcn Wisemau hit fortwo and camxhome on a couple of trading point In tbe great peach anil utrtrlci In til north end of apple growing Uaa Canneiy and large crope aountj. A - FARMINGTON UTAH, THURSDAY, iic its single scored Brown. CLEAR HELD . AND Lines written by Bishop lleury If. Blood at the birthday aien out in the paity of M?s, Sarah 11. Sheffield., fifth Layton sewed Bybee, G. TO OUR HOSTESS. Sandall and lhillips. ErAdorns, Barrels for sale. Layton Drug ' rors, booled. balls and baclJuck With apologies, to Longfellow.) wtre responsible for this, ltseem-Diamon. It was iu the midst of unnuier, R-, the U year old I ed 11131 Kasville could tut In a humid, Bradford summer, The by tried hard son of Bishop Adams, was kick-- 1 together across the Way mighty waters, ed in the face by h .horse . Mqu but there was no show to stop Cross the oceau Ueep aud placid; dav. llis face was badly cut the hoodoo. There in humble home aud happy, In the sixth Brown was bib by and he lost one tooth. . Eight Three score years ago this eveniug, stitches were required to dose a pitched hall and suored on Ctune oui hostess, as a i iufaut steal and Garretts single. 'In the cut in the hoy s face To um Blamircs! liou.e to bless it. the seventh M. Adams made, first '"Mrs. W. 11. Skein, who Sarah, first they "culled the ulaideU, ' n Barkdulls error. - Errors and Then to Sarah added Harriett; be;n. visiting wit lij he. family of ut scored him. Phill ips score d And as Sarah 1 larritt t Blamires P. P- - Dili.son, h a s returned to re toVUvalvs valleys, : Ogden, Mr. Skeen having return-South --Weber Conference Kaysville took a brace in the Met she here a bright young fellow, ed from Canada. While- therejninth and scored one Green fan-Mr- . Weber Stake Presidency and Then not long from lier own country ; Skeen and M. II. Ellisobqnea and Nance was put in to bat members of the High Council will Plighted troth with him aiidinarried ; went north to Edmonton. for Stewart He m de a pretty lold ward conference in South Made their home in peaceful Kaysville. was out but later at single Weber ward on Sunday, August put Chris Weaver left Tuesday eve Love abode with the u.and fortune; tie llobins'took when first plate, for the list, at 2 p. m. Priesthood meet- -' ranch at Salma inmions Peace tnd plenty abv.ys with them njrg to failed Nance catch in, at 4 j. m. Creek,, which is As true, cherished, henven-seu- t . by himblessings self Thornley and Weaver. He on Phillips error. Robins seor- Other blessings, too, they garnard, Richard R. Lyman, state road Will install Z pn.no while there Blessings in the form of children, to flied Tlie out center, commissioner, has ordered Road which will be used for pumping Sons, who, to the nuuu, of Sheffield follows: core Supervisor Bennett tp put 300 stock water. They expect to har Have done honor, have done credit. 1 ) 1 2 0 0 0 0 loids of gravel on the State aysville, 0 0 vcat over 1,000 bAshels of seed Janies and George and Fred are young we-lit ad in the business portion of x 9 from their J13 acres of alfalfa. ayton, That these parents may be proud of; K.iysville. The work will be done M.v Weaver will return the latj But these boys should still remember .Judge Rumhausec held court in the near future. ter part of. the wefk. and netted $15.75 in fines. Some That they owe unto these parents victims objected to being . AU they are, and all they will be, The meeting of the stoekhold-Tf,The Kaysville Canning comFor the into they have been phased with parents, ers of the Kays Creek Irrigation falled pany made ita first run on toWho are true to every right tliiug, these was Robert Birkin, WAna.kmoIlS was last held matoes yesterday morning. The company who hqd to be trken to court Always true to every calling to fact that the tomatoes coming now are of fine Owing That Las come to them in this life. there was not enough stock voted i,n the auto patrol. quality but if the hot dry weathei .. So, dear friends, we here have gathered to do business anc tlier meeting continues the crop will be cut To do honor to' the woman, has been called, fer September short. The poor stand of plants Wife end mother, ov) q .throughout life the sixth.. At the last meeting a complained of in most parts of Has been faithful to her husband, test vote 'was taken and all the lliss Nora Stoker visited friends the canning region does not apTo her ehUdren, to her people ; stock represented was voted in ply to the acreage of the KaysKaysville Saturday. To her God has done obedience; a favor of purchasing ville and Davis County cannaries. 0 who as And Mrs. underwent Batrcn ir. reserve the now', budding, ag; creepil kindly, Ilyrum au operation at the Dee hospital on as her, Hotel for Sale 16 rooms, brick Slowly years gather,. Sees her and he? around out Davis el joq. Saturday for appendicitis. x budding; Best place Base Ball at Layton. ami oDes on the State pear frieuds, loving neighbors county Dimon theJlittle-so- n, of MrJ - - i Who through years have learned to love her, Kind Salt Road between Ogden tLay antrMrs. David Ml.hVrsn iaveiy TheJ)asallarnii'aLa be who And to how here Lake. Terms on part purchase delight ton was a big succ-aAfter alljm r01n tyrhoid lmT 6ttttering And to wish her many more years . price. Apply to W. P. Epperson, expenses were deducted, the S.4 I With l.er husband, ch ldren, neighbors, count of cash showed $106 to the 3lrs. Cora Lundstcdt and childKaysville, Utah.Adv, I And with us, whd do her honor. . good, wnich, though not enough ren of Salt Lake City, are viait- to pay off the entire indebtedness ing relatives in town this week. Long life to you, Sister Sheffield, V will materially reduce the debt. Life and health and peace and plenty; Mr anl. Mrs. Aron Call visited. 7 he Koy band was in attend-- 1 These we wish you: may you havei them 0 Lak lh ,ir 1' both enoe .a . played duria Many, many years in future. 1 1 ine weeK is Their organization games. EE) God be with you, joy r.ttend you, " aot very old, but aotwithstaud-- . . to come; K.y.vUll Elo. Prosperous be your rg mgthis, the boys made some I Mrs. Eva B. FUled choicest with Ameriyour years blessings Smith, of very good music. TUI you gain your heavenly crown. The first game resulted in I can Falls, Idaho, accompanied by tomble for the Adams family, as c y Robinson, of this city, call- - Mrs. Sarah II. Sheffield wunen, the men carried off all LHYT0II South Weber beat them out by I I of birth the honors, even to the dressing a Reflex The cffice Monday rccepient grand contest, in which Charles Burton for sTiaaiagsTa' the wveath aioraiag tad ia.de n. a .pleasant Vs. defeated Mra. Sarah Taylor. AftlM.Weberitee mhed tvvo talliee Jvi.it. Mr., : f Th. historical ter the character guess.incidents of her ex- acioss. Jn the eiglu the Adams waa plaimei and executed I were those ing but game, present on men only bases, 1 boys got perience jn publishing the Kays-- w er aona an(j their wives, and which to a write in poem lu.eced..xnT8COpl?,, w16 nfi I yillfc... Eagle in. this city almost J wa.v a success from every point, Mrs. Sheffield should be the sub, even to the smallest detail.8 Uiec- were ject, and three of the Archie Adams composed the twenty years ago. The paper lru' iwlree ,w?re. PrePared and read, those of Dr. J. poema j Grant, II, Adams team The score by in- - was established by her husband provided for illuminating AT he inducted lamps I and an - Mrs. Frank L. Layton and Bishop mngs follows s tfce Uwn which wtre placed in The Blood. II. poema ILnry thi.business all ohe winter while portion without her knowledge, SWeberr 0010Q020 were written on the spur of the Adams, 10000001 0 2jler fcugband taught school at ami the first intimation of what moment and no literary excelLAYTOII NephL The press was located war in store, for her was when lence was but aa the I attempted, The second game was bad in i room in the real- - of the Kay 1 her husband called her to the of the bishop a is in the medicine and was extremely hard J ville hotel, opposite where the door about 8 oclock to see the poem of a nature of the life of for the Kaysville reoters to take. p0;t office is now located and light that flooded the spacious the honored story woman we print it It was bitter. Especially so when! remained there' until the Smiths I lawn to the south cf the house, in this connection. n in the fifth with two men out, j purchased the lots where the Co-- 1 Ewn then' she did not Mrs. has resided in Errors four. him scored for the KaysvilleSheffield, inj0p scales are now located and I prehend and asked ever since coming to for the plant. meaning and he replied; Why, Ut&h from building thj field and at second base weremctej she has and England I I 301li largely responsible for the loss I Alter the removal of the plant to my dear, dont you know that always been held itf high esteem of the game. Errors were not American Fork, the building was you are 60 years old today, by all who have known her. For corfined to these two particular 80j j0 o. F. Patillo who moved The invited guests. 150 in many years she has been the as they were plentiful j d bis lots opposite the Kays- - bf r had met at the home of her of the Relief society II. J. Sheffield, Jr., and .prtsident j ville hospital, and is now his resi-lso- n throughoutthe game. ami her acts of love and kind inhifig neither side jdencf From American Fork marched to the house and when ness Jn the-firthrough all the years - has ADMISSION 25c scored. In the sicond Layton jthTSmiths moved the paper to she came out were martialed on endeared her in th all. hearts of I error com-anon d an G. Adams Pactfoot, Idaho, where they tb lawn. The surprise was Ait - those present delighted to C:;::l tl 4 p Browns two bagger. Sim-- J published- - the first republican pleU and the happy woman could honor her and and went their to I h paper issued in that city. Mrs scarcely sense what had happen-Snit- homes wishing her many more has been a widow forborne ed. It was a grand picnic and of happiness and usefulness -time - and. , is . now u, Jiving ., atall had ..a, ,fine.T;me jfrpm the yerra American Falls where she is con- - babts, in arms to those whose heads ducting a successful millinery were whitened by more than winters. The evening was business and with her son is farm-6She in games singing, scale. a on story large spent quite ing and hundred and several have to feasting dancing telling, expects acres of wheat on their farm it was another day before any-neyear. She visited with her one thought of leaving. Hospi-formBlackfoot friends, the tality and sociability, a perfect Capital StccK 50,000 RolinsoikV over Sunday, and.call- night and the. beauty of the scene, TJoun ed on many of her old friends awd .flowering plants and shrubs woo were subscribers to the and laden fruit trees, such as can H W. ARMSTROSO, Yice Wl. FRED 8TA VFFER, Prtt't. be Davis in a found eounty only O. WM. Eagle. SEARS, CaihUr. I ; home, all contributed to the per-"s Dirrrtort FRED STAUFFER, H. H ARMSTROXQ, Old timers say -- that the last feet success of the occasion. A R. F. ORRIS, HE SR Y H. BLOOD, two weeks has beer theh6ttes three course lunch served on this delicious a. fruit in and ever B,L.KESTLER, T.H. ARMSTROXQ, punch experienced trays th;y LORJN C. WOOLLEY. been which menu had are formed the suffering Crops vicinity. ' fer rain and the country prepared for the guests. . Conducted on taft jfet liberal lintt oteontitfent u ilk good Lrsi dry Fortunately the supply of I The champion story tellers ing bvtineit. Dcj otiU tolieiitd. water both for domestic use and were Frank Sheffield of Dayton irrirxtba is koldirg up remark-- ! and Dr. J IL Grant. In tha between men rri eextt Liiyvrca SD-re.AH- d . il-ho- ; - Came-sbeMie- R - - ( J X os-ne- d kV . 02004120 1 sywcuse tha-site. fot-hot- eL a 1 . ? Baseball ... s Alin AS y-a- KAYSVILLE Vs. kf Sth LAYTON .S - ed GIUD AT r Sheffield Park 03 1 s-- Monday September IsL Labor Day August 1 ADMISSION 25c Cilsd at' 4:00 ta Saturday com-Leyto- num-positio- ns st o ace-re- d .Ojj qEtj V WATCH RFP AIRING is donet here thoroughly. We (Js&t hang your time piece up after putting a little csl in it and call it cleaned. We take it all apart and carefully clean 'every part of ii Eo confident are we of our work that we guarantee it for a year. Cend us your watch when it doesnt go right and well cake a new one cf it fer yen. tt liAm W 0 xt er Vnon State 'Banfi tiful, Vi ah . r is-ve- ry ' i |