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Show cHision cured in near Gleasons PARM1NGT01S rose THE rf rich Ittd city limits nt"r- - CITY. rtile Dl couUjr. Floral company, lh larr 0 tb MlUor Bower In he hot bu min roontr JF' Locetum ot the limooi H Water Work and Electric fine pier tor reeldence. Ambrose Palmer of Calgary, here visiting relatives Onada, neighbors for a few former aJ)j i Arehie Brown had an operation performed on hi.sno.se7 in' '"Salt ji and Taes fityf " - Elder Harold V . Robinson re- turned Sunday evening from a months mission to New Zea-jatHe was released to accompany three siek elders home. d. 22 WAY TO cor- - he position of the wagon road, track and trees make it impossible for a clear view tab; had fora safe distance. Mr. Webster same tune he was observed by the motorman. Doth made every eflort to stop, but the team was not cheeked until it stood orpthe tr. ek and the speed of the car war sufficient to .kill both of the horses and crash the wagon. The front of the ear w-sqme-whaboard damaged, but none -- Troubl KEEP A GATE TRUE Ceiieed by Warpjng endtag-8lnOvercoma by Hanging Slide Affaire on Boards. ATM B My elide rates rave me a great deal of trouble by warping out of h&pe until I remedied it by hanging them on abort boards, a, when closed, and b, when opened wide, writes ING-RSO- W Ladies, Gents and Childrens Oxfords, Pumps, Straw Hats And other Summer Goods at Several pieces jrbonejvv ere removed.- jc Here-t- Farmington and Bountiful played the most remarks ble game of bull at Lagoon yesterday played in' the county this year. The was 4 to 4 in the tenth ii gs when the game was called off on account of darkness. The Reflex would like to have printhut ed the details --of this game the information is not obtainable. in-n- se-w- wli.N injured. o . - The Virginia Apple. he man in Salt Lake who is longing for Virginia . apples reminds us of the man who for twenty years, longed for a drink from the Old Oaken Bucket thafsirhung in the old limestone well in Western Missouri. Finally he left his mountain home and returned to that same old well. The curb and the bucket were the same asof yore, but the aroma of the w'ater was high and the taste such that it refused to go down. lie Raj faked to appreciate the pure mountain water, as the Virginia Salt Laker fails to . appreciate Utah apples. The Utah apple contains all the elements of per-T- e t t soil ' and climatic condit Fons," while the Virginia product the elements of worn out atGreatlyReduPrices IS WORTH TWO IN THE BtJ3H and one dollar in the bank is worth two in the pocket. Why? Because you Mill have the dollar in the bank after you have spent the two iiryour pocket. 1 Buy early and get the better choice. -- Kaepa Gate True. Joseph Stewart of Missouri tn the Independent Parmer. Thla keeps them always In the same position and they do not warp any more as they did when, one end rested on the ground. THE DAVIS QOUNTY BANK . General Merchandise offers especial inducements to all whQcontemplate .starting a bank account. Call in and we will tell you about it. Feeding Dairy Cows. At the Oklahoma station, on a ration of wheat, bran, corn crop, alfalfa hay and roughage the cost of milk per gallon was 11.2 cents. When on a ration similar to the above, with the U , FARMINGTON, UTAH addition of cottonseed meal, the coat of milk was 10 9 cents per gallon, but Davis County Queen and Maids the quantity was slightly decreased. of Honor For Salt A relinquishment on In another test the cost Of milk production on a ration of barn, corn crop, Good land It is proposed to have all the a snap forjBonieone. cottonseed meal and alfalfa hay the 16C acres of land lying about 8 at Utah" of counties represented cost was 11.7 per gallon. On a sim- miles south-eas- t which the carnival of counties of Burley, Idaho. ilar ration with silage as a supplethe State Fair, M. Miller, Tre: will he held at Wm. Address, ment, the cost was 10.4 per gallon, thir. fall. To thisXnd a meeting soil and murkie, enervating atmos- and the Adv. Utah. monton, yield was slightly Increased. was held at Farmington Wednes- phere. When he icturns to his day at the request of the State favorite old apple tree, in - The Fair association and the governor Green Fields of Old Virginia, Children are interesting in each stage cf their developof the state and action was taken he will find the" fruit punkie and ment.. without flavor as compared with in the matter. Let pictures keep them as they are today pictures full The eounty ' was divided into the crisp and jucy apple of Utah. unconscious of unaffected grace, and the individuality of We have been baik and tried five districts as follows: each of con-tar- DAVIS Co. Stewart-Burto- n BANK COUNTY ns ..... ladyl boih the well and the applesand which will select a young to represent that district: District No. 1. All that of the child. we know. Thees part - x y- save a penny here, a dollar there, and What? No sllage left? Centerville. And now comes the time of scant Committee, Ilyrum ' S. and pastures. H. Perry Stewart, Dayres Com- mittee, J. R. Gailey, H. C. and Henry H. Blood. Bur-to- a District No. 4. Layton and "Wist Layton. Committee, L. E. ELison, W. I. Layton and Dr. A II. Tanner. District No. 5. All north of Layton wards. Committee, IUE. Smith, John Singleton and D. II Wtlker. ; From the ?ive ladies selected the committee of f:fteen, will se lect a Queen and the other four ladies will be maids of honor. will These ladies, at the fair, ride in a carriage appropriately decorated, and drawn by the finest horses obtainable. The Queens carriage will be preeeeded by the three - envoys from the county who have been apon horse-bacthe Governor,- - as a pended by spicial advisory committee of the fair The envoys named are J. JLJ3xan.t, of ..Bountiful E. P. EKsonT of, Layton and Hyrum Stewart, of1 Farmington. The Fair - association as a k, Streaky butter Is one result of working It when too soft. 111 treatment haa spoiled many promising dairy heifers. The dog that brings the cows up the fastest should be the first shot Da not mlx warm new7cream with cold cream until It has been cooled. One way of developing a gentle cow la to begin with the. heifer gnd the calf. Early morning is the best time to have good luck in churning, if the weather is hot Its either a darkened stable or milking early and late these days. Files give the cows no peace. The cost of a good sire la entirely forgotten In the satisfaction and profit derived from the offspring. The cows need protection from the hot sun almost as much as they need protection from the cold wind. If the milk sours before the cream rises you will make a poor quality of butter besides losing much 'cream. A cow must furnish 159 pounds of Our Ogden, Utah. 32014, 25th St. Ogden State Bank BRUCE MAJOR, Aset. Ceahtor 'BanKjng Co. KAysVILLE. lTAH OGDEN, UTAH: Home of Savings. H. O. M. Pr(lni JOHN R. BARNES, L. 8. HILLS, PETER BARTON JOHN W. QAILEY JOHN Q. M. BARNES, WILLIAM BLOOD, HENRY H, BLOOD Intereet paid on Time Deposits. We always hava Money to Loan on good security. Drafts told payable In. all principal cities of the world. Your business eol lotted. Interest payable quarterly. Notary Publlo In Bank. , Known Everywhere As The VERY BEST A. P. Biglow, Cashier. Pres. Vice E. L. VanJIeter, Asst Cashier. Browning, Bigelow, Pres. itr-r-z-r SURPLUS andPHOFl TKW0730 CAPITA Lt$25000, Capital, Surplus & Undivided Pi fits. , . .$2C0, 000.00 We are qualified to render you , he Banking Service to which you are entitled. It has takas many years of effort for us to achieve the high position we hold in the Banking World but YOUR BUSINESS can immediately get the benefit of our experience and ability, if yu open either a checking or savings account with us. Write us concerning the advantage of Backing by mail. We pay 4 per cent interest every Ihree months on savings and time deposita. I J. 11 -- it 7 it (ausuille SB X- --T HF switchboard operator who answers your telephone call has a mission in life -- - ; her mission 1 to serve yoor"' r-- T "i She has at her finger tips the most modem telephone equipment in the x world. Quickness, accuracy and courtesy are her essential qualifications. c Fiequently she is called upon to act quickly in emergencies when courage and presence of mind are required. It is an essential to good telephony service that each Bell Telephone operator tbcull be healthy and happy as it is that every part of the equipment of. that great intercommunicating system should he in good working order. which furnish clear In the Bell System, 70,000 operators make connections " t.ccks for 26,000,000 telephone talks each day. , to Jtrxft you. J. R. GAILEY, Caehltr. Vloe-Preeldq- - -- Saxinj Htpartmtnt u aluay rtady JOHN R. BARNES, President L. 8. HILLS, -- allegiance to the Queen, and their appreciation of the part she and her each me ids of honor will take, will be presented with an appropriate token, and plans are gomg forward to have the Governor present the most beautiful Queen, also the ' most beautiful maid of honor with an elegant and costly gift. Jt is advised that care be taken in the selection of a Queen as Davis county is. after. the prize. Each committee may select the lady in what ever way they thnk best and most effectual, however, it is suggested that they call a mass meeting, make the selection at sail meeting,, and at, this meeting have appropriate .takers to speak cn State Fair Objects. The committees 'will please Report to the General committee of fifteen, at the county Court nouse cn September 10th, at 5 p.m tKir selection, and try and have the committee present if possible, hut in any event that they canll attend the chairman or one of the committee should be - there with authority to vote on the selection of a Queen Recount 'x la of jurat bonetlt when misfortune couiee. Then it lie A. prop of mighty strength, tnd you ere thankful that foresight prompted a persistent effort to No. 2. - Farmington District No. 3. Kaysville. J a.'dtngs i Davis eounty south of Center Committee," Francis LrShel-donWilliam Doxey. and S. C. Rockwood. 382 25th Street, Opposite City Hall, Ogden, Utah a photographer in Ogden, whose name Is ville" -Howard, District ED SMYTH TAILORING CO MadofChoicestUtahVheat Milled in the most modern Mill Packed in the Neatest Manner. , ' EVERY BEUER HAS IT , -- i E'dery "Bel! EXGURSIOH - Uelephone is a Long Distance Station TO , " U Tb IOEntzIa Stales Tel-Jspbc- na i:i Tdrapli LOS Cc";:ny AtJGELES ' Tickets on Sale at all Utah stations Daily to September 30 y Return thru Sn Frnchcu I'fcl. i; jtl::.:l Cost " Electric Train on Bamberger Line Strikes Fanners Big, 1 The horses were killed and the wgon badly demolished when a ham and wagon driven1 by Levi Webster f Kaysville was struck by a southbound Bamberger train at 10:30 oclock Monday xaerning. Mr. Webster $nd Lis son. Alma, the other occupant of the wagon, escaped;" without RATES X Write fprinforraatldn and literature or call on O. S. Agent. TC. Peek The-efl- J. H. M&nderfield A. G. P.A, Salt Lake aty. prints Butter Vrc;; ix I |