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Show a 4 ' fclGHT PAGES 48 Columns REACHES EVERY NOOK AND CORNER OP DAVIS COUNTY. X VOLUME ..KAYSVILLE DAVIS COUNTY lloudaiis. POULTRY SHOW. 1st hen, 2nd lieu, 1st cock JV A The fiit exhibit ioff'uf poultry Berger, Centerville, troupe Turkey s. auii pet stock ever in Davis coun1st tom, 1st hen Mdry held iiT Bountiful" last ty was layer. Bountiful, week by the Davis County Pouluilinu Games. There were luorv 1st cockerel, 1st pullet, association. try 1st show the and mllct, in utnes i 400 pin F, Berger, turn erville. who bait oi Lake, judge Duncan, Tt flames. gauged the tow Is, and who has 1st euek, 1st cockerel mnf more than twenty yeais oi 1st pullet, 2ud pullet, ihence coikctil, in .matters, poultry cXpt it the best initial 1st hen, 1st peu 8. A. Dalrymple Centerville. f.nvvv ever held in tills state. The Bantams. members of the and d Ulcers 1st hen, lst.ecwk, 2nd lien AY take this- - nutans of eiti-4,.ulinms, "Bountiful tuaiikaig The public spirited of ttie youuty for the finan- i oulousc vleese. 1st goose, 1st gander James cial aid given the association in ebster, Kay sv die. tile shape of prizes, and tile poultlid goose, 2nd gander, T. Wilry faneiei's for the splendid simwihg made. Frizes and ex- liams, Buuntilui. , hibits make a show and without i'elun Ducks. 1st 1st drake James . duck, eitlier there can be no success. The high quality of birds ex- Webster Kay sv iile. hibited was a surprise to all even ndiau iiunuer Ducks. 1st drake, 2nd drake, 1st duck, and to the fanciers themselves 2nd duck, best pen Lawrence betrayed the fact that Davis Bouutifill. i minty has some of the best fowls Burmingham, 2nd drake A. W. Sabine, to be found in the west, in the WJute Leghorn class the entries Bountiful. wre not only large but the qual- BulT Orpingtons." English Class. 1st lien, 2nd hen, 1st pullet, ity excelled any show ever held 1st cockerel, 1st peu James W. in the state 'with tliepossible of the great show recent-- ' Webster, Kaysville, 2i)d pullet, 2nd peu W. R. lv held at the Logan Round-up- . The Barred Rock tlass was very Simper, Centerville. 2nd cock were George E. Garrett, fine," Rhode Island Reds not numerous, but were very iouatiful. 2nd cockerel, S. Streeper, Cengood. 'In nearly all other varieties the terville.' tlie quality was far above To White Orpingtons. small shows. of average lst pullet John E. TliUrgood, say that the promoters are satisfied wTtli the results of the show Bountiful. 1st cockerel Fred Berger, Cenwould be putting it mild and already phuis are. being laid for terville. lst eoek, lst hen, 1st" pen the largist show ever held in the Moss, Woods Cross' state next year, and the fanciers 2nd cockerel Truman B. Armare determined to excell in bth quality and quantity. Jt was a strong, Bountiful. 2nd eoek, 2nd pullet, 2nd pen great show from every standpoint and reflects great creditron the Willard Moss, Woods Cross. association that is Hot yet a year Guinea Fowls. 1st cock, lst hen Edwin Putmu Follow ing is a list of the win- man ners, with the address of the ex- Eggs. lst sweepstakes in S. C. White hibitors: f -- u, v V VT1-ar- Tuesday ille. 1st pullet, 2nd cockerel, 2nd pen George Hatch, Woods Cross. 2nd pullet, 1st pen J, II. Bar low, Sr., Bountiful. White Plymouth Rocks. 1st cuckereUrlst lien, 1st pen, 2nd pullet George .Mann, Woods Cross. S. V- - Rhode Island Reds. pullet B. Berry- 1st cock, 1st man, Bountiful. 1st cockerel Bountiful. 2nd peu II. llyrum Sessions, J. Kirbey, Bounti- ful. - Dra1st pen,-2npullet-Terrper, Woods Cross. 2nd, cock Ada R. Dunham, .Silver Laeed Wyandottes. 1st cock, 1st hen, 2nd hen, 1st pen George Earl, Bountiful. -- d Ira Porter, Cen 2nd cockerel . lstcoek,-l- st pen Albert B. hen, 2nd hen,Jst Barton, Kaysville n Leghorns. hen, 1st pullet II. J. Kirbey, Bountiful. 1st cock, 2nd pen E. T. Wil-- 1 Brow 1st pen, 1st unis, BountifuL - Wednesday, s. C. White Leghorns. 1st pullet, 1st pen, 2nd hen .2nd cockerel, 2nd cock Oak Leaf Poultry Farm, Kaysville. 2nd pullet A." Ilorsley, Bounti ful. 1st cock A. Briggs, Bounti fuL 1st cockerel, 1st hen, 2nd pen Frank Hyde, Kaysville. Brown Leghorns. Lst cock, 1st pen Williams Brothers, Bountiful. 1st cockerel, lst hen, 2nd hen, 1st pen- -- II. J. Kirbey, Bounti ful. - 2nd cqekerel " Bountiful" Teddy Boynton, Buff Leghorns. 1st and 2nd hen John Thur good. Bountiful. Blue Andelusians. , 1st cockerel, 2nd pullet; 2nd cockerel Ada Dunham, FARMINGTON UTAH, Mountain States Company vocates Commissions. 5069 EMPLOYES Denver, Colo.,' Feb. 10 Great today in the announcement by President Field of the Mountain State Telephone & Telegraph Company that he is. in hearty accord with the plan for the control of the company he represents by Stati Utilities Commissions elected b, the people. The company, which operates in the seven mouutai States, is oiie of the biggest pub he serving corporations in tin announcement, country, and-thin the midst as vibes, it coming of public distrust of all corporations, shows a broad, policy that is doing much toward bringing about a spirit . confidence in the company an its operations. The annual report of the three thousand stockholders gives th balance sheet and company's shows the growth of the, tele phone business in the territory. It contains much of public in and shows the healthy com ditiou of the company and it; 1 " ' 11 1 u.atir, . is 1 il.uunl ami Missii.s liuu'i .Mis. r Unjoj, iiitii.utl U.tiUy, t'iilloi'it visaing with his daughti .Mr. William Sorenson (.irt will luohahlv run. tut tor sivcr.il nonths m the t oiinti'v. 1 1. H, M luli; rriT.Tiit Hailey", .Viiiohi inrrr H.artmr jy trr i Ill's, t ziu lai oil ami i 1. II 1 tie ppci so'n. TITi on lilt hat Us, ui Tt tgh.uu Haiti 111 U.t vt mug TmT gUt sts Uitv, lonntv tuasiu'cr ol Melnr wiie tint faun u with music amt ctL stiigmg liy. Hie tainted Hay toll count v, sjn lit Iue.svla and in Farmington, the guest sisuis .uni .Miss Haines. iiosdu) itigu ol Ills sister Mts. E. it, rial k ami j neaint rue llum'lud ilainud tin aiiinUmi ol tlie gliosis, Miss Umily. inn ham ami alt. Hailey being Miss Inina Got t fell of this un l w as m the w ei mampioiis. I'hiee- and Maik A. Gerino were .una In a ine nouis joyous, 1 1 FARMINGTON is far-qigh- 1 vv i interest was manifested 1 - go to make up 'the Bell System. The advantages vvhnh v.e receive in the matter of ngmeering. and accounting advne and the exchange of information covering operating experiences, are invaluable ul ke to shIim rib. rs, em ployes a nd stockholders V Fur sopie months The Mountain States Company has been telling the story of its ope i atoms in, ad vertisi incuts ami m letters to its subscribers, and the confirmation of these statements by this re port is doing liiucli to .r7ate eon fideliee. Ad- - n or Tm T M i rni7i7 ,i sT.iii r h Ur, tty pirn c I ardsBvrn nriy small hi tnole was In ed li.m.c Inmi Star Valley llags weie Uvil. deioiatcd With ltd" lie has been for .1 lew months 11. Imolllstlv sw ct pi.is, t ai n.ituuiantl l.ciits, si) s tlu MluVV Is ,id llielu's de .1 hugi howl ul .u nations lorm- on til. evel the dicu n.g nn until The itizeiis liavt hci impiov i.Uh'tis Wilt t ,upioc. d out in the ill mg the side walks heievv ith a ,."nuon.ii tonus. i mus were lie loading oi town lor llu .Missis ,mua, baiah at ol sand. tin wagons vv awloiie at tlu'ev tt., zqqioiaii .iiul Mane Hatton, pense ot I he elt.V . c.iuiiit Bli.nkam, Mville Julies, Uauih I ai nes, .nun lwun, Mis. ol Salt Lgjve our coordinate corporations whirl CONTROL OF CORPORATION. NUMBER 22 FEBRUARY 19. 1014 THURSDAY, 1 THE ROSE CITY. County seat of rich and fertile Davis Home of the Miller I'loral county company, the largest growers of hot house flowers lu the inter mountain country Location of the famoua La goon resort Has Wstorwoihs ami Llectric Lights A flue vlace foi rest ti 1 - denes vv married today. A reception will nun il .ant un- guests OLD FOLKS DAY. he at the Ituiy givtn this evening uopuig to again cujoy home of the kudos puieiits, Mr. 'Us. Anotlnr, better than ever, old uutxieued lio.v iaynTs and Mis. E. A. t'ottrcll. lolks day was celebrated 411 I'Uality. lust Friday. The Opera Mr. and Mrs. llugi ne Clark louse was Uieely decoruted and and daughti r Mildred and Mr. iJigiLixi Ue WAltX AIN JM LEWIS all p reseul enjoyed the entertain and Mrs. llvbcr Sessions attenduaiy un new is, ageu 00 yeais incut. ed a delight till suipnse paity mu ai in i Home ill ivaysvine, ui Among those present from Salt given in honor of Mr. ami Mrs. i o 111 i. i affairs. Her ucsuaj committee Saiuml Sessions of Buuntilui, oil uiaiii as une to moliulig.ui tm The report in part says: Uu ake ol luuur December 31, HHd.BvtThad m out were Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bean, Moml.iy evening. moiii.n fi alnl oilier eomplieallons. .Mr. 'and Mrs. G. B. ,37U Margetts, exchanges, furuisji territory Tim V'eron t'luli w n c cut er .uaiy .um u w is vvttyoiU Malta mg service to 200, UlO exchange Bishop and Mrs. 11. (J. Iverson 1, ioi iu 1 oitnwuiluiiue eouuiy, r. Josh Davis, 1res.ident F. M. tallied FimTay afternoon at the stations ; there are 22,556 station; Iowa, lur paieuts, na twniiuoi connected W ith our system on yin an, Apostle and Mis. U. home of Mrs. Horace Vun licet. a am unu 1 Hannah The livis of Waslungton and nuiip, uuU the lines of connecting com. Richards, Seiiutor and Mrs. ueu .vauvuo. Hum wus unit Lincoln were discussed by mem1111011 panies, making a total of 222,-o7Bamberger and Mr. and l ne to niiou mat blah cmigi bers of tin eluli. l)iiiiy refreshsubscribers stations iu sei; Urs. R, 11. Sidilovvay. me uuu mane umuiy my yeai' ments were served. vice on December-3191J, ai The committee who so successmitr tuey annul iu man. vv un increase of 10,314 during ti. The t 0 m mere fal luh held u two omer lamniea Hie fully managed the afluir are E. A'lullipsea year. The total miles of ex- - 3. Clark," Emmeline C. Bouruer j rousing meeting Iwre Wcilmsdjiy iimuuta uiu town ,01 ixay avAilc,' change and toll lines, as of De A, Miller, 1J. L. Rice and Hannah evening. Tim Inst wuys and Hum cember 31, 1913, were 538,666.09 making Mis. Lewis thy olU- Robinson. The committee means of getting W., id of the rats est, m an increase of 32,047.16 miles lor point oi resiucuec, ot any the year. Total miles of ex- was assisted by a number of the and squimls was dismissed. And woman in nays wile. James G"ecu vv lu worked for the praetieul steps ui'e being taken liy a mueh respected resident ot Kays change and toll wire' under- .owuspeople those acthe to enjoyment eomniittees preseut. December on apinnuteil 1913, ilb; 31, is the oldest male settler ' ground The oldest lady present was complish the work. were 196,773.23. Total miles o Here., It was uuud frontier scenes Airs, Barak Lmb, who was 86 toll. line on same date were Lliut Mrs. Lewis spent her early' MARRIAGE LICENSES. Our company furnished years of age last August arid the life. as well to minor companies toll oldest gentleman present was In 1803 she was married to Feb. 13. Miles F.. Burns, Jr., service over J3 019 miles of con- James D. Wileqx, who was 87 age 21, of Salt Lake and Sarah Thumus .(J. Levvk, ol Salt Laki necting toll line. There are in ast Jauuury. lie proceeded her iu lie.ilh Dalton, age 20, of Sprmgv ille. C.lj Music was .furnished by tjie LeghornsGeorge E. Garrett. the territory of the Mountain Fell. 16. Wm. J. Vincent, age about 35 years ago, leaviug mr States system 531 joint telephone Balil lqind, Mrs. OpalStayinr-- , Bountiful. 21 ami .Mary M. Barnett, age 18 w.'.t family of i vtu chiUircev 2ud Archie Briggs, Bountiful. and telegraph offices, affording Wallace Cragun,' Archie Brown I1. of both ll.fiught thdl the heuy le Salt Lake. White- - Rocks, 1st, --Geo. Mann, facilities to the public. JiiUeh bet- and Helen Gregory.Bisliop-- J. Fein 17. Robert E. Finch, age sponsibility thrust upon her" at ter than those formerly enjoyed. I. Robinson gave the address of Woods Cross. the time led to the dreaking down-- ol Two thousand three hundred 2nd John Barlow, Bountiful. welcome and President - Lyman, 21, and Anna S. Adams, age 18, her lieultli. both of Kureka. . male and 2,704 female em- Apostle Richards, Senator Buff Orpingtons lst and Surviving her are six children, made possible the handling Feb. 17. Arthur J. Allred, age Mrs. sweepstakes, Mrs. J. W. Webster, ployes Bishop Iverson and others Christopher Burton, Jr., and of 1,085,443 exchange .messages made Kaysville. very appropriate remarks. 22, ami Elsie Billington, age 21; Mrs. George W. Terrill, both of Rhode Island Reds, lst and 2nd per day, and 18,307 outgoing toll . E. Robinson gave a sketch of both of Salt Lake. Kaysville; Airs. John S. Norman, messages "per day, and were arly Farmington history, J. 7 11: B. Berryman, Bountiful. Fein 17, Asa D. Clark, age 21, of Bluekfoot, Idaho; Airs. A. paid for their services the sum Wilcox gave a humorous reading if Kaysville, .and Imvora Walker, T Indian Runner Ducks lst liomso Jos. H Lewis of and one- of the most interesting age 20, of Furmingtoin LaWernee Burmingham, Bountifu of $3,921,782 during the year. Lake Salt City and Horace E. Two states in our territory 'eaturvs of the o was .an 19. Mark A. Gcrmo, age Lewis, of day Feb. Hurley, Idaho." Three the year 1913 have creatMrs. A. L. 21, of Salt Lake, and Edna Cot children died in Airs. during original by paper The home of Mr. and infancy and one ed Public .Utility Commissions, Arthur Hess, of Farmington, was viz.: Idaho and Montana, lre Clark. died John rell, age 21, of Farmington.- about 1C years ago. son, - O Last, but not least, was the filled with a happy throng last vious to this time, Arizona and The deceased was always an actMrs. George Swan celebrated ive, worker in the L. D.S. church years Wednesday evening, the occasion New Mexico had already es- dinner. All those over 70 tlie-fi- rst were of seated at of ag the reception wedding icr 58th birthday Wednesday ev especially in the Relief society, of being tablished such commissions, and, their daughter .Louise and Ar- by virtue of our previous ex- table, then those over 60 at the ening. which she was a member. She table. The next was a affair il ie Green who were married in had a passionate love for poetry perience we have every reason the - Salt Lake temple on that to believe that a better- - and great success and all had .ft MRS. . TAYLOR ENTERTAINS and Utmost remarkable.facu.lty for date. A bounteous feast was broader understanding between very pleasant time. LINCOLN DAY PARTY. remembering anything of the sort. served and the evening passed all the public and our company, is She was very fondof-th- e Songs On Thursday .evening Airs. of Mr. and Mrs, William Rich, of too soon. On the following eve- taking place iu consequence. We and knew she which Zion, a E. ' Sarah Taylor entertained life. ning another reception was ten- find that regulation by Public visitors Sunday. her daily nihmher of young people at her sang throughout dered the happy, couple at the Service Commissions may be conThis good woman has lived A fine daughter was born to home, at a very prettily appointhome of Mr. and Mrs. Robert sidered an assurance of better Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Palmer last ed dinner. The- - guests - found a long and useful, life; may Green, parents of the groom, at feeling and an insurance against Sunday. she rest in peace. partners for the evening by their home onAhq. Mountain road. unwarranted prejudice Ilerschel Tanner returned Sun- means of cards bearing small Our system of accounting inThis was another evening of Great sport at the AI. I. A ball American flags upon which were feasting, fun and frolic. The augurated January 1, 1913, up- day from a two weeks visit to inscribed the names of popular and entertainment, at the Opera worthy couple, both the children on the order of the Interstate the Pacific coast. the of and couples present past. house Alonday night. of old and honored residents of Commerce Commission, affords a W. W. Clark, of Montpelier, Davis county! Vill make their ready scrutiny and an easy ana- is here visiting with the Clark and has home on the Mountain road on lysis of- - our operations, for a few days. family the Webster place, a short dis- additional value in that it is duly Mr. and Mrs. George Glover, of from ,the home of the legalized by the highest authority tance Greens. ' Their friends are legion thereby relieving our company Robin, Idaho, are visiting with and all join in wishes of a long, from adverse . criticism, when sub- friendsand relatives here for a ject to investigation. few weeks. useful andKappy life. To close this report withou 1 The officers of the Primary-associatio- n reference to the loyalty am: Blue bird tendered President Mrs, of our 5,069 The ball given in the .Farmers hearty Nellie Gardner a delightful suremployes-woul- d be both unfair, Union hall last Saturday evening to them and to the stockholders, prise party Monday evening. by the Blue Bird club, an organi- whose interest f they have- so Robert Sweeten, of Holbrook, zation of young ladies, was a huge heart. bene at The, success. About 150 people en- thoroughly fit plan referred to in the repor; Idaho, is a Farmington resident was hall The joyed the dancing. of last year has proven eminent for a time. Mr. Sweeten is the commemto of Mrs. Wallace Cragun. tastefully decorated and has, I am father ly satisfactory, Hearts orate St. Valentines day. cemented the harmonioui Aunt' Lizzie Brown Miller, of were fes- positive, and red - crepe--pape- r between j the. operat Salt Lake City, was a visitor here relationship tooned from the walls and ceiling ing forehand the investor, for a few days last week. Her making, a very pretty effect. t It would also be improper to old friends certainly ebjoyedJiav The young ladies served punch close this report without some Masks on sale at the Hall and Layton Drug Co.-ing her withthem again. in a booth decorated with hearts reference to the great, value Miss Ethlyn Seerist and a Mr, and streamers. Members of the cur relationship with the parent Davis County Concert orchestra company. The American Tele- Christenson were married Thurs furnished the music. The many phone and Telegraph Company. day at the home of Mr. and Mrs beantifuL gowns worn by the The past year, in particular has Hbrace Vanfleet. Their friends j ladies present was an especially emphasized the value of our as- join in wishing the couple much sociation with that company anc happiness and success. noticable feature. -- Barred Plymouth Rocks. 1st on cockerel J.ohuatlian Kaysville. 'nay, ) 1st cock -- Janies Davis, Kays- - AND - Far-miugto- i, v u V 1 l -- Vv . Uui-m- g 2 L, 1 d . 1 76,-984.3- 6. -- -- -- -- -- six-ly-fiv- e Bam-lerge- r, - - . - BIG MASQUERADE BALL - Layton Amusement Hall ball Washingtons Birthday - Monday Evening February 23 Tickets 50c EVERYBODY WELCOME - r - r |